Showing posts with label Fundraising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fundraising. Show all posts

May 13, 2010

Green Club Basket at Silent Auction

. May 13, 2010
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The Woolridge Elementary School Green Club has put together a basket of numerous "green" items for the silent auction beind held on May 15, 2010 during the school's Spring Carnival.  Proceeds from the silent auction benfit the Woolridge PTA who, it turn, use the funds to support our school.  The following items have been generously donated by local businesses and individuals.

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March 24, 2010

Earth Day - 2010

. March 24, 2010
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April will be a busy month at Woolridge Elementary School. The Woolridge Elementary School Green Club is sponsoring numerous activities to help celebrate Earth Day all month long.

MIXED MEDIA CONTEST

Students of all ages are encouraged to submit a drawing, photo, or essay about a green topic of their choice. Here are some possible ideas:

• Write an essay about why it’s important to recycle.
• Take a photograph of local wildlife or habitat.
• Create an art project using recycled materials.

Students can submit as many entries as they want.  They can submit their entries to their teacher, or they can e-mail their entries to gogreenwoolridge@gmail.com.  Entries must be submitted by Friday, April 23, 2010.  All entries will be displayed on the Woolridge Elementary School Green Club blog. A panel of teachers and parents will recognize several of the best entries, and winning entries will be posted in the cafeteria for everyone to see.

1ST ANNUAL RECYCLING BONANZA
Just in time for spring cleaning, the Woolridge Elementary School Green Club will be holding its first annual Recycling Bonanza. The event will take place from April 5 through April 30.  We will be collecting the items listed below so that they can be reused or recycled. You can send in items with your child or feel free to stop by the school yourself. Collection bins will be located in the front lobby of the school. Read on and see how you can participate and help out.  Send us an e-mail at gogreenwoolridge@gmail.com if you have any questions about the Recycling Bonanza.

Small Electronics
Electronic waste accounts for 70 percent of the overall toxic waste currently found in landfills, according to Global Futures Foundation. In addition to valuable metals like aluminum, electronics often contain hazardous materials such as mercury. When placed in a landfill, even in small doses, these materials can contaminate soil as well as drinking water.  Click HERE to learn more about the dangerous materials often found in electronics.  The Woolridge Elementary School Green Club is participating in Recycle Forward, an innovative program that recycles used technology to raise money for new technology for schools, and is asking community members for help.
The following is a list of acceptable items:
  • Cell phones
  • Laptops
  • PDAs
  • MP3 players
  • Digital cameras
  • GPS systems
  • Video games and consoles
  • DVDs
  • Calculators
The following is a list of non-acceptable items:

  • Computer hard drives
  • Monitors
  • Computer accessories
  • Televisions
Hair and Nylon Stockings
Your next hair cut can be a life saver!  Matter of Trust is an ecological public 501 c 3 charity established in 1998.  Thousands of hair salons and individuals throughout the US and abroad send Matter of Trust their hair clippings.  The hair clippings are shipped to specific US manufacturers who weave them into mats that can soak up oil and clean our beaches and harbours.  Last year, over 2,600 oil spills occurred in the world. They weren't all are high profile, but most had an impact on the environment.

Click HERE to see the hair mats in action.

Recycled hair clippings are also made into hair "booms" which are sausage shaped.  Hair is stuffed into recycled nylons (with mesh to provide a strong exterior).  These booms are then tied together and used to encircle and contain oil spills to keep oil from spreading.

So bring a plastic bag (preferably an old plastic grocery bag so the bag can be recycled) to your next hair cut and ask your barber/stylist to sweep up your cut hair.  Ask the hair salon for any other hair clippings they have laying around while you're at it.  Bring your hair clippings and depost them in the appropriate bin in the school's front lobby.

Don't throw out those nylon stocking if they get a run in them.  Bring them to our Recycling Bonanza, place them in the appropriate bin, and help clean up oil spills and protect marine life.

Pet Supplies
If your pet is anything like mine, you've bought your pet some toys that they never bothered to play with. Those toys typically are sitting in the back of the coat closet or in the top shelf of the pantry. Gather up those gently/never been used toys and other pet supplies such as collars and leashes (no food please) and place them in the appropriate collection bin located in the school's front lobby. All collected pet toys and supplies will be donated to the Richmond SPCA.

Eye Glasses
More than 250 million adults and children worldwide suffer from poor vision because they don't have access to eye exams and eyeglasses. We will be collecting used eye glasses and donating them to LensCrafters so the glasses can go to those in need.

Sports Uniforms
Many of our kids have sports uniforms that they've used for one season and have since outgrown.  Donated sport uniforms will be sent to disadvantaged children in the Phillipines.  Please make sure uniforms are in decent condition and have been washed prior to donating them.

Stuffed Animals
We are collecting small stuffed animals (less than 8", such as a Beanie Baby) to donate to soldiers in Afghanistan.  The soldiers love to give the animals to the local children, and the small size makes them easy to carry.

BUT WAIT!!!  THERE'S MORE!!!

Earth Day
Wear a green shirt on Earth Day to show your support

Book Buddies Clean Up
Fifth grade and Kindergarten book buddies will (weather permitting) spend their time cleaning up the grounds around Woolridge Elementary School. Please make sure your children are dressed appropriately.

Batteries
Did you know that Woolridge Elementary School has a battery recycling program? All kinds of batteries are collected throughout the school year in the main office. Please continue to bring in all of the other types of batteries noted below.

  • Household batteries, both rechargeable and non-rechargeable, such as: D-cell, C-cell, AA, AAA, 9-volt, and button cells
  • Rechargeable battery packs from: Cell phones, cameras, laptop computers, power tools, etc.
  • Handheld electronics: Cell phones, iPods, PDAs, pagers, and so on.
  • Any other dry-cell batteries.
What types of batteries will NOT be accepted?
  • Lead acid batteries from: Automobile, motorcycle, boats, and outdoor power equipment
  • Any other wet-cell batteries
“These Come From Trees”
A single "These Come From Trees" sticker can save around a tree's worth of paper, every year. Hundreds of schools across the country have participated in this program with great success. Many schools have reported up to a 30% reduction in paper towel usage! These stickers will save Woolridge Elementary School over $1,000 over the course of the school year. Our students will place “These Come From Trees” stickers on paper towel dispensers throughout the school, and the Green Club will track our paper towel consumption. Be on the lookout for them and remember to use paper towels wisely.

Neighborhood Cleanup
Everyone is encourage to walk through their neighborhood during Earth Week (April 18 - 24) and pick up litter in their neighborhood.  Send in pictures of you and your child(ren) picking up litter and we will include your picture on our blog!  Just send pictures to gogreenwoolridge@gmail.com.

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December 3, 2009

Company Spotlight - IHOPs

. December 3, 2009
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Restaurants have a lot of impact on the environment. They use a lot of energy cooking food and they use a lot of disposable packaging. IHOPs is one restaurant who is working towards being more sustainable and has announced many green initiatives for 2010. These include the following:


  • Automatic plumbing fixtures to save water

  • Waterless urinals and/or very low flow fixtures

  • Optimizing energy by coodinating HVAC controls with the kitchen equipment

  • Solar reflective windows

  • Green cleaning products

IHOPs is also making efforts to green its packaging. They evaluate factors including the recycled content of their paper and plastic goods. IHOPs has removed 95% of all polystyrene packaging products used in their "to go" orders and have replaced it with 100% recyclable packaging. They also recycle the used cooking oil at most of their restaurants.

I want to give a special big thanks to the Chattanooga Plaza IHOPs right here in Midlothian. For the past several weeks, they have been saving their Florida Natural 1/2 gallon juice cartons for me to collect every Monday. I rinsed and cut the cartons so I can send them to MilkMuny. MilkMuny will turn this "garbage" into neat wallets and paid the Woolridge Elementary School Green Club 50 cents for every carton sent. To date, IHOPs has helped us raise $150! THANK YOU! Please contact me at gogreenwoolridge@gmail.com if you're interested in participating in the MilkMuny fundraiser.

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October 24, 2009

Fall Festival

. October 24, 2009
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Woolridge Elementary School is holding its Fall Festival on Monday, October 26, 2009. There will be lots of Halloween costumes, activities, music, fun, and of course, pumpkins. It's a great time for parents and kids alike to have fun, see fellow classmates, and meet with teachers.

The WES Green Club is making its presence known at the Fall Festival this year. Volunteers will be selling more of the popular reusable grocery bags. Bags are being sold for $3.50 with proceeds benefiting the Green Club. The bags are blue with a custom white logo as seen on the right. The bag dimensions are 12.5" W x 14" H x 8.5" gusset and come with 20" handles and base stiffener. Other features include:

Hand washable.
Carry up to 22 pounds.
Recyclable.
Water repellent.
Great for other uses like going to the beach

Something else new this year at the Fall Festival are recycling bins. CVWMA has a great program where organizations can borrow recycling bins for their event. Be on the lookout for these bins and make sure to recycle your bottles and cans.
If you're interested in volunteering at future Green Club events, send us an e-mail at gogreenwoolridge@gmail.com or talk to one of our friendly volunteers selling reusable grocery bags.

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September 2, 2009

New Fundraising Opportunity - MilkMuny

. September 2, 2009
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More than 510,000 tons of milk and juice cartons are generated every year in the United States, but sadly, less than .05% ever get recycled according to an EPA report of Municipal Solid Waste. Paper cartons ARE recyclable, however, “because of the wax lining, are not universally recycled. Each locality is different, depending on their recycling process capability”, says the National Recycling Coalition.

MilkMuny is an upstart company similar to TerraCycle in that they take a product (in this case milk and juice cartons) that is normally thrown into the garbage and make them into a useful and unique product.


MilkMuny will pay 50 cents to the Woolridge Elementary School Green Club for every carton that we send them. They even pay for the shipping costs! Details will be forthcoming about which cartons we are collecting. So in the meantime, save up those milk and juice cartons, and check out this cool video about MilkMuny.

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August 20, 2009

WES Reusable Grocery Bags

. August 20, 2009
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The Woolridge Elementary School Green club is offering custom reusable grocery bags for sale at numerous school events during the 2009 - 2010 school year. We hope to have them available at the Back to School nights. It is our intent to sell them at the Pumpkin Lighting and Spring Carnival as well.

The bags are made from non-woven polypropylene and are being sold for the low cost $3.50 each. Proceeds will benefit the Woolridge Elementary School Green Club. The bags are blue with a custom white logo as seen on the right. The bag dimensions are 12.5" W x 14" H x 8.5" gusset and come with 20" handles and base stiffener.

Other features include:

  • Hand washable.
  • Carry up to 22 pounds.
  • Recyclable.
  • Water repellent.
  • Great for other uses like going to the beach

So why should you buy reusable grocery bags? Besides supporting the WES Green club, reusable grocery bags are great for the environment. Click HERE to learn more about the dangers of plastic bags. It takes about eleven uses for a bag to have a positive environmental impact. Every use after that means you are helping the planet by saving 3-4 plastic bags.

If you buy one of our bags, THANK YOU! Please come back to our blog and leave a comment letting us know how you like the bag. Click on the FAQ link at the top of the page if you need help leaving a comment on the blog.

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February 18, 2009

GO GREEN WOOLRIDGE – EARTH DAY SHIRTS

. February 18, 2009
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In celebration of Earth Day 2009, we will be ordering Earth Day t-shirts personalized with Woolridge Elementary School. These shirts may be worn on Earth Day, April 22, 2009 because on that day we are encouraging the entire school to wear green to show our support for the environment! The shirts are lime green and are available in Child and Adult sizes. Adults may order these too! The price is $8 per shirt (child and adult). Orders are due Friday, March 13. The shirts will be sent home during the week of April 14.







<-- Woolridge Elementary School (will go here)




Children Sizes
Child Shirt Size "S" --> Size 6-8

Child Shirt Size"M" --> Size 10-12

Child Shirt Size "L" --> Size 14-16

Adult Sizes
Adult Shirt Size "S" --> Chest Width = 18"; Length = 28"

Adult Shirt Size "M" --> Chest Width - 20"; Length = 29"

Adult Shirt Size "L" --> Chest Width = 22"; Length = 30"

Adult Shirt Size "XL" --> Chest Width = 24"; Length = 31"

Adult Shirt Size "2X" --> Chest Width = 26"; Length = 31.5"-32"

Adult Shirt Size "3X" --> Chest Width = 28"; Length = 32"-33"

Adult Shirt Size "4X" --> Chest Width = 30"; Length = 33"-34"

*2X+ sizes are $3 extra.
A child L and adult small are the same size but the child shirt will be shorter in length.


Recycle! Recycle! Recycle! – Just a reminder that the students can bring in small batteries and printer cartridges from home to recycle in the front office. Woolridge students are also recycling paper and glue sticks that they generate in their classrooms and cans, bottles and juice bags from their lunches in the cafeteria. Please remind your children to place the recyclables from their lunch into the recycle containers in the cafeteria.
Check out the Woolridge Go Green blog for more information – gogreenwoolridge.blogspot.com. We have several activities planned for the week of Earth Day. We will keep you informed through the blog or flyers. Any questions? Email – Kim Owens at markandkim@owensclan.com

_____Cut Here and Turn Order Form into Your Child’s Teacher with a Check__________

Earth Day Shirts Order Form. You must prepay for the shirt(s).

Child’s Name____________ Teacher______________ # of Shirts________Shirt Size(s)______________
ORDER TOTAL ($): ___________
Make checks payable to “Woolridge Elementary School”. Shirts are $8 each. Add $3 a 2X, 3X or 4x shirt. Please return your order to your child’s teacher by Friday, March 13.

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