Friday, 20 June 2014

After the Garden Party...

  Phew, what a day!
One of our concerns when thinking about having a mini garden party was the weather, but we needn't have worried with the glorious sunshine we had earlier!  With the weather so hot, we sold out of cold drinks in record time - we'll make a note to buy more next time...

It was a hectic afternoon, getting everything set up and making sure the children knew what to do on the games stalls.  If we had more time and volunteers, we would have put more games on, but everyone seemed to enjoy the ones we went with.

Results

Total profit made from the Garden Party (including the World Cup "Golden Goal" sweepstake) was an amazing...

£472
Wow - that is much more than we expected to make from an short-notice, informal garden party!

We will put this money towards our fundraising target to buy some playground equipment.

Thank You...

A big "thank you" goes to the following helpers:
  • All the year 5 and 6 helpers who ran the tattoos, splat the rat, lucky duck and tin can alley stalls.  
  • Paige and Amber for creating masterpieces in  face-painting, slogging away despite the heat and long queues! 
  • The mum who stepped in to help with face-painting when the queues were particularly long.
  • The parents & staff who braved the heat to serve cakes, drinks, samosas and BBQ food.
  • The staff members who helped to co-ordinate the children and set-up (although one teacher seemed to be having too much fun on the tin can alley!)
  • The PTFA members and Mr Whale for helping to set up & put away
  • and finally... to all the families who supported us by staying behind for the garden party - we hope you had a great time!

Sunday, 15 June 2014

Summer Garden Party Picnic



After school on Friday 20th June 2014 we will be holding a Summer Garden Party Picnic on the school field.

Everyone is welcome to join us for a relaxed social event for all the family.

Bring along a picnic tea, or take advantage of our BBQ and refreshments stall.  Remember to bring along a picnic rug or chair to sit on!

There will be entertainment on the day for young and old, so please come along to support your school.

"Will it be sunny... or at least, just dry?!"


That is the key question we will be asking in our Garden Party Picnic planning meeting on Monday night.

Anyone who is interested in helping to put together Friday's event is welcome to join us on Monday 16th June 2014 at 6pm in the school staff room.

We will need volunteers to help with the BBQ and to serve drinks and cakes, so please get in touch if you can help out.

We also need donations of yummy cakes and treats for the stall, so please get busy in the kitchen!

Do you have any spare rugs or picnic blankets that we could use for the event?

Get in touch via cliffordbridgepta@gmail.com if you have any donations or are able to help out.

All profits from the event will go towards the school playground fundraising pot.

Happy Father's Day

Despite last night's football score, I hope everyone is having a great Father's Day today.

The winning tickets for our Golden Ticket Fundraiser were drawn this morning, with the lucky numbers listed on the Father's Day page - take a look and see if you are a winner!

Please can all winning tickets be taken to the school office, where you can pick up your prize (the wine & beer will need to be collected by an adult!).

Prizes must be collected by Friday 27th June 2014, or they will be put towards a future fundraising event.

Update...
Don't forget to check your tickets - there are still a few prizes that haven't been collected yet!

We have counted all the money now and can confirm that the fundraiser made a brilliant...
£171
Thank you to all the children who bought a special bar - we hope your Dads enjoyed them!

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Get Involved!

One of the most difficult things I find as Chair of the PTFA is asking people for things...

When it comes down to rolling my own sleeves up and getting stuck in (whether browsing wholesalers for 'secret sale' items or setting up stalls at a fayre), I enjoy putting in the effort for a worthwhile cause.
 
However, when I recently had to go knocking on the doors of local businesses to ask for donations for our Father's Day Fundraiser, I found it much harder!  Perhaps this is the British way, not wanting to be seen to be asking for help?  Yet when you receive some lovely, generous items from the businesses, it does seems worth it.

The same applies when it comes to asking parents and staff to volunteer and help out at school events.  We have some lovely parents at the school who have been really positive about what we are trying to achieve, yet I'm still shy when asking them to sign up to help more.


But, with the realisation that we simply cannot raise enough money to buy the playground equipment with the small group of volunteers, we need to encourage more people to get involved in our PTFA.

All parents, staff and "friends" of the school are automatically members of the PTFA and are welcome at our meetings, whether you want to help at an event or just to find out a bit more about what we are doing.

To find out more about the different ways to get involved, visit our Ways to Volunteer page.