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Friday, October 16, 2009

10/16/09 Glenville School PTA breaking news...

Glenville School PTA Fair 10/17 12-4pm

RAIN OR SHINE!

Join us for an afternoon of family fun at the Western Greenwich Civic
Center - inside if the weather is bad.

A little rain can't wash away Glenville School's spirit!


The Glenville School PTA is pleased to announce that our annual fall
fair, the Harvest Party, will take place Saturday Ocober 17th as planned
from 12-4. In the event of rain, we are moving everything inside the
Western Greenwich Civic Center (the corner of Pemberwick Rd and Glenville Rd)
including the Challenger Obstacle Course and the Human Hamster Balls!

We are pleased that our rain contingency
plans allow us to continue all of our plans to provide families a fun
afternoon to play and enjoy a day out. In addition to the obstacle
course and hamster balls, we have many games planned including the potty
toss and balloon boom blasters. We guarantee the afternoon will be fun
for all! We also have a bake sale, food, raffles and pumpkins -
something for everyone, so stop by and join us for an afternoon of fun
and celebration.


The Glenville School PTA is committed to providing high quality,
curriculum related enrichment programs to our students and assisting our
wonderful staff in building future leaders, one student at a time. All
proceeds from our Harvest Party benefit our mission and our school.

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