Saturday, December 6

Transcription

Saturday, December 6
November, 2014
Service
Station
Abington School District
Wanted: Baked
goods for
Abington Free
Library Election
Day Bake Sale
The Friends of the Abington
Township Public Library sponsor
the Election Day Bake Sale at the
Library. If you enjoy baking,
we'd love to sell your cakes,
pies, cookies, brownies, cupcakes,
breads and muffins. All proceeds
benefit the Abington Free Library.
Baked goods may be dropped off at
the circulation desk on November
3rd or early on the 4th. You will
receive one hour of service for
each batch of cookies or cake that
you contribute.
*
Saturday, December 6th
7:30 AM – 12:45 PM
Meet at the Senior High flag pole
We may help pack emergency Thanksgiving food boxes
for elderly people who do not have enough food or we
may sort donations to make them ready for pick up.
Either way, it is a very rewarding experience. Dress
warmly and wear sturdy shoes. Only a complete
permission form will hold your place. (14+)
THROUGH DECEMBER 10
Briar Bush needs
your help!
It is time to bring in new, unwrapped toys for
children in need. The US Marine Corps will sort
and deliver toys to children here in our own
community for the holidays. Toys will be needed
soon.
Senior High - Bring toys to the Service Learning
Office.
Junior High – Bring toys to the Reception Office,
Library or Guidance.
You will receive one hour of service for each toy
with a value (receipt) of $5.00 or more, for up to
three toys. Be generous. There are a lot of kids in
need!
First, each week,
helpers are needed
after school to clean
and organize, sweep and vacuum, stock shelves and
recycle, and finally, monitor the trails. Sign up at:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/QRTZVFJ
Tuesday, November 18 2:50 – 8:30pm
Second, Thursdays are Workdays: One Thursday per
month, you can sign up for just one day or more, to
help with outdoor grounds work. Sign up at:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/J65VC27
Junior High Students Only: Meet in the Main
Office. Space is limited to the first six students
who return permission forms. We cook. We
pack food. Bring $ for a fast food dinner. Wear
sturdy shoes.
Gingerbread Workshop
Friday, December 5,
2010
5:00PM-8:00PM
Ardsley Community
Center
Room #14
(to help children ages: 7-12)
YOU MUST BRING CANDY, SPRINKLES,
AND OTHER DECORATIONS
FOR THE GINGERBREAD HOUSES. (14+)
*
The Willow Hill
Study Buddy Program begins
Thursday, November 6
If you signed up, please remember to
attend every Tuesday and Thursday
through March 26, 2015. Sessions
are 45 minutes long. See Mrs.
Rodgers for more information.
The Junior High History
Club will take a trip to Laurel
Hill Cemetery on Friday,
November 7. There are
many volunteer opportunities
at Laurel Hill throughout the
year. Visit their website for
more information
http://www.thelaurelhillceme
tery.org. We will also visit
with Mr. Peter Williams, a
local author. Mr. Williams
will speak with us about his
recent book and life in
Philadelphia during WWI.
Experienced Babysitters
needed for Abington Parent
Council Meeting
Rydal Elementary School
Wednesday, December 3
7:30 – 9pm
Sign up is required (14+)
Junior High Homework Helpers Needed
in the Learning Center (Room 136)
Volunteer one day a week after school from
3pm to 4pm. Sign up is required.
Space is limited.
Go Green with
Abington EAC
Volunteers needed for events:
Township E-Cycling
Saturday, November 8
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Help hand out fliers. Meet at Abington
Township Public Works Facility 2201 Florey
Lane, Abington PA 19001
(near the Easton Road Burger King) At STOP
sign on Florey Lane, turn left into yard.
Jackson Park Tree Planting
Sunday, November 9
12:00-2:00 pm
Plant trees, clean-up fallen limbs, remove
invasive plants. Meet at the park sign at
Meadowbrook Rd and Paper Mill Rd,
Meadowbrook PA 19046. Park on Paper Mill
Rd, or at the park entrance on Sherwood Rd,
or on Amity Rd near Sherwood Rd.
Energy Saving Expo
Monday, November 17
6:00-8:30 pm
Help explain energy saving ideas, host tables
& direct people. Let us know if you would like
to host a table or talk about saving
transportation energy (while commuting and
running errands), bicycling, energy-efficient
light-bulbs, buttoning up your home to save
energy, switching to a green energy supplier,
alternative energy, solar, wind. At the Abington
Township Building, second floor board
room, 1176 Old York Rd, Abington PA 19001
Free snacks. Training, gloves and tools
provided. (14+)
For info: Facebook AbingtonEAC, www.eacabington.org , email eac.abington@gmail.com ,
Jennifer Sherwood 215-219-5642.
2014 H&M Drug Free Slogan
Contest
H2O for Life

Deadline: November 14
High school students, grades 9-12, can visit
www.MentorFoundationUSA.org and enter the
message that keeps them motivated for
success and away from drugs. Mentor
Foundation USA will choose a winning slogan
and H&M will design a T-Shirt featuring that
slogan to be sold nationwide! The winning
student will receive a $150 H&M gift card, 200
of the winning T-Shirts to share with their peers
and the student will be honored at our
Shattering the Myths youth rally in Washington
D.C. in January 2015

In just three years this campaign has reached
over 100,000 youth in the mid-atlantic region
and we are proud to open this campaign to
schools across the nation in 2014! Learn more
at http://www.mentorfoundationusa.org/2014hm-drug-free-youth-campaign/


Friday, November 7 –
All Member Meeting
in the Audion
o Carrying Water
(Jake and Alex); Gender and Water
(Lila and Dani)
o Team Time
Friday, November 14 – All Member
Meeting in the Audion
o Water Shed Demo (again) and
Global PowerPoint or Thirst
o Team Time: Begin NonGovernmental Organization (NGO)
Exercise in preparation for MLK Day
of Service
Thursday, November 20 – Executive Board
Meeting
Friday, November 21 and November 28 –
NO MEETINGS
AmeriCorps NCCC
SPECIAL VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
FOR SPECIAL FRIENDS
Abington Social Club Dance
Saturday, November 15
6:45 – 9:15pm
Carmel Presbyterian Church
Edge Hill & Mt. Carmel Avenue
Please join young adults with physical and
intellectual disabilities as they enjoy an evening of
dancing, socializing and snacks. Only students who
will socialize with the participants, talk, dance and
interact need sign up. (14+)
Practice Democracy!
Go to the polls on November 4th with your parent
or guardian, discuss the election, bring in the handout you receive and earn one hour of service!
Seniors: Do you have your plans
locked up for next year? Are you
financially able to meet the
demands of a four year college or technical school?
Why not investigate a year of civilian service?
AmeriCorps NCCC is a full-time, team-based
residential program for men and women age 1824. Members are assigned to one of five
campuses — Denver, CO; Sacramento, CA;
Balitmore, MD; Vicksburg, MS; and Vinton, IA.
Drawn from the successful models of the Civilian
Conservation Corps of the 1930s, NCCC is built
on the belief that civic responsibility is an
inherent duty of all citizens and that national
service programs work effectively with local
communities to address pressing needs.
AmeriCorps NCCC serves communities in every
state. You gain skills in at least 4 areas like
carpentry, fire-fighting and community redevelopment. You also receive uniforms, pocket
money, health insurance, room, board, and a
$5550 scholarship at the end of your year of
service. For more info go to
www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps/a
mericorps-nccc Hurry: Deadline to apply – 11/1
SoundWave!
ASHS Key Club




Wednesday, November 5th:
Executive Board meeting for all officers
and board members in room 117 at
2:45pm.
Wednesday, November 12th: All
member meeting in the Audion at
2:45pm.
Monday, November 24th: Kiwanis
Club needs volunteers to help pack
Thanksgiving Day baskets at the North
Penn VFW (corner of Jenkintown & Edge
Hill / Tyson Roads) in Glenside at 7pm.
Sign-up outside room 117.
Tuesday, November 25th: AKTION
Club Banquet of Thanks. Sign-up
outside room 117 to either decorate
after school (2:45-3:30pm) or help
serve dinner (dressed in black bottoms
and white top) in Café A at 6pm.
Saturday, December 13
Come support the Abington Free Library
Book Fair by welcoming patrons, working at
the craft table or wrapping gifts. Students will
be stationed with an adult.
Volunteer shifts are:
9-11am; 11am-1pm; 1-3pm (4)
Walk to Defeat ALS
November 15, 2014
Citizens Bank Park,
Philadelphia
Registration 10:00 am Walk Starts 11:00 am
Distance 2 miles
For more information, contact Ali Nielsen at
ali@alsphiladelphia.org
SAVE THE DATE!
Friday, January 30
VFW, Jenkintown Road
Glenside
Do you have a band? We want to hear from you.
H2O for Life will hold a great concert featuring six
local bands, acapella groups and Step Teams. Your
band could be one of the featured artists. BUT – to
be considered, you must submit a demo CD to the
Service Learning Office by November 25th – before
Thanksgiving. Students will review all entries and
notify your band by December 10th, if you are in.
This should give you plenty of time to practice and
rally your people to come to the concert. All funds
raised will benefit the Prathmik Bal Vikas School in
Pokran, India where they will get fresh water and
sanitation facilities. (14+)
Abington
YMCA
Anti-Bullying
Presentation:
The Three Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf
Enthusiastic students are sought to
perform a few skits for three and four year
old children at the Abington YMCA on
November 19th. We will meet two times
before the presentation: Wednesday,
November 12 and Thursday, the 13th, after
school in the Service Office. Sign up is
required.
Spend a little time helping at the
Crossroads Fellowship Church’s
Community Thanksgiving Dinner
Help set up, serve, package “to-go” meals and
converse with some of the hundred or more people
who have nowhere else to go on Thanksgiving.
2 hour shifts – Families Welcome to help- 14+
Wednesday, November 26 6pm – 9pm
Thursday, November 27 9am – 6pm
Horsham HHoops, a local youth basketball
organization, will hold a Challenger basketball day
on November 22. The link to sign up is below.
Horsham Little League Challenger program is a proud
sponsor of HHoops Challenger Day. This FREE event is
run by the Horsham Basketball program (HHoops) and is
scheduled for November 22nd from 11:00-2:00.
The HHoops Challenger Day is designed for children and young adults
with special needs. This free event is for individuals 8 years of age or older,
who have physical, developmental and intellectual disabilities.
It provides the opportunity to play, grow and thrive through recreational
and social opportunities.
The HHoops Challenger Day is designed for children and
young adults with special needs. This free event is for
individuals 8 years of age or older, who have physical,
developmental and intellectual disabilities. It provides
the opportunity to play, grow and thrive through
recreational and social opportunities.
HHoops mission is to provide healthy activities that result in not
only improved physical fitness, but also personal growth, fun
and friendships.
We look forward to making this an annual event, and encourage any
feedback / suggestions you may have to make this a memorable day.
Regards,
-David Nelson
Challenger Coordinator
PDF information:
Download event information HERE
WHO:
Any special needs individual, 8+ years old
WHAT:
Various event stations, prizes and food
WHEN:
November 22nd, 2014 11:00-2:00pm
WHERE:
Simmons Elementary School
411 Babylon Rd, Horsham PA 19044










Additional details can be found in the attached flyer, or
at: www.HHoops.com
Inquiries and questions can be directed to:
DNelson@HHoops.com
Register today: CLICK HERE
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1fwVEBJ66o5YuPv1G
P9kR9Cb_7HSDQ6t35UFMbfOwB5c/viewform?c=0&w=
1
Free Admission. All 8+ year old, special needs
individuals are invited... including ‘Buddies’, parents
and family members
o We will have buddies available to assist, please
request during registration.
Free Food and Drinks provided by the Rotary club of Horsham
Free Prizes, medals and gift bags for all participants
Free Raffle tickets to win various gift baskets
Free Photos by Shooting Stars photography with our
special guests:
o Chick-fil-A Cow
o Ronald McDonald
o and others...
Various event stations
o Dribbling skills
o Free throws
o Shooting drills
o Ring toss
o Hula hoops
o And many more...
Therapy Dog station and quiet rooms provided
Pre-register below or register at event (walk-ins welcome)
Inquiries/questions can be directed to David Nelson
at DNelson@HHoops.com