The Towerbank Mad March Fair on Saturday made a profit of £1,125 for PSA funds, plus £182 from the Home Baking Stall which we have agreed to donate to Makiko Konishi's fundraising for survivors of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. Makiko's beautiful Japanese stall also did very well at the Fair and they raised over £400 themselves.
We would like to say a HUGE thank you to all the volunteers who gave up their Saturday afternoon to run the stalls and games, to everyone who donated delicious home baking, tombola prizes, toys and second-hand uniform and of course, to everyone who turned up and spent their money so generously. We couldn't have done it without you all!
Towerbank's hard working and committed PSA meet on a regular basis to discuss, plan and organise fundraising ventures for the school.
Monday, 21 March 2011
Thursday, 17 March 2011
Mad March Fair
Don't forget the Towerbank Mad March Fair this Saturday 19th March 2.30 - 4.30pm.
Come along for lots of Spring fun: games, home baking, tombola, toys, face painting, crafts and much much more!
See you there.
Come along for lots of Spring fun: games, home baking, tombola, toys, face painting, crafts and much much more!
See you there.
Monday, 14 March 2011
Monday, 7 March 2011
Highlights from last week's PSA Meeting
Thank you to all who came along to our PSA Meeting last week.
Here is a quick summary of what we discussed:-
Here is a quick summary of what we discussed:-
- Katie reported a healthy balance of £11,763 in the PSA bank acount
- Jane Marriott reported a fantastic £2734 raised by the Camp Fundraising Group so far this year to help subsidise P6/7 residential trips
- The Mad March Fair is on Saturday 19th March - we are still looking for a few volunteers to help out on the day and donations of Tombola prizes, clean second-hand school uniform, home baking and toys for the Toy Stall.
- There will be a Film Night for P3-5 on Saturday 14th May.
- The next PSA Newsletter is about to come out.
- The Facebook page is up and running.
Our next meeting is on Thursday 5th May, 7.30pm at the Dalriada. Everyone is welcome to attend.
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