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Several fundraising ideas in this article
Posted: 24 Mar 08 10:47 AM
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Mom part of fund-raiser to replace playground equipment
 
Thursday, March 20, 2008

By Phyllis Coulter
pcoulter@pantagraph.com

NORMAL -- Martha Stearns, a mother of four youngsters, is actively helping in an effort to replace worn-out playground equipment at Glenn Elementary School.

"The playground is very antiquated," she said. "It's just not fun."

She should know. Her boys, who range from age 2 to 9, visit the playground with her in the summer and during the school year.

Stearns is part of a playground revitalization committee hoping to raise $45,000 for a new play area that will serve the community and the school's 272 students. She estimates about $12,000 has been raised so far by the Parent-Teacher Organization and the community.

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Ongoing fund-raising projects include an art fair in April, selling personalized paver bricks, and a dinner in May. A walkathon and parents' night out already have raised money.

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A committee is preparing for the Art and Shopping Extravaganza fund-raiser, which will showcase hand-blown glass, candles, jewelry, children's clothes and home-based businesses.

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