Saturday, December 2, 2023

Webberville Community Schools Holiday Events

Toys for Locals Drive

November 29- December 15, 2023

The Webberville High School Student Council is sponsoring a toy collection to help support the Toys for Locals drive program. Donations should be dropped off in the box outside of the secondary front office. The Student Council members will be donating all the toys to local families on December 18, 2023. Please Contact Tanja Scifers at Tscifers@webbervilleschools.org for more information.

* * *

Stuff the Bus-

December 9, 2023

Please help the Webberville Student Council, National Honor Society, and Dean Transportation staff by supporting the annual STUFF THE BUS event on December 09, 2023, at our local tree lighting ceremony. The bus will be in the parking lot across from the tree lighting ceremony. We are requesting non-perishable food items, diapers, wipes, toiletries, new toys, and monetary donations for the local food bank. Everything you give will help families in our community. Together we can all help make a difference this holiday season! Please Contact Tanja Scifers at Tscifers@webbervilleschools.org for more information.

* * *

The Giving Tree Project

Every year, the food bank and our staff provide a list of local children who are in need. The Student Council members then create tags for our "giving tree." Staff members can select a tag from the tree or our online Amazon wish list and purchase the items for the children. Once all the items have been purchased, the Student Council members work together packaging the items in gift boxes and preparing for the families to pick them up. If you would like to help with this project, the Student Council needs the following items: Stocking Stuffers, tissue paper, gift boxes, tape, gift tags and wrapping paper. Please Contact Tanja Scifers at Tscifers@webbervilleschools.org for more information.

* * *

Operation Christmas Cheer

Our Journalism students usually collect card donations this time of year. Students sign and decorate the cards, and then the Journalism class distributes them to the medical care facilities in the area. We are very grateful to the students, staff, and the community for your generous donations throughout the years. This year, we are happy to say that we’ve already received enough card donations to go out this holiday season, and we are not in need of any more at this time, but we are collecting postage stamps to give to some of these families to mail out a Christmas card to their loved ones. Please Contact Suzanne Cloudman at Scloudman@webbervilleschools.org for more information. 

No comments:

Post a Comment