The HOOT - Folger McKinsey

APRIL, 2015
The HOOT
Folger McKinsey Elementary
FROM THE REGISTRAR
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Parents of students in Kindergarten through grade 4 who will not be attending
FOLGER in 2015-2016, please notify Mrs. Bishop in the school office by Friday,
May 22, 2015. Transfer papers will be prepared for pick-up on the last day of
school for your student(s).
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PE News................... 2
If your current 5th grader will not attend SEVERNA PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL
in 2015-2016, please notify Mrs. Bishop in the school office so that transfer
papers can be prepared for pick-up after 5th Grade Promotion on June 18,
2015.
Media Center News . 2
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If you are moving, please give the address you will be moving to and the school
name.
Counselor Corner .... 3
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All Out of Area students must have new applications submitted each year. THE
DEADLINE IS MAY 1, 2015. No applications will be accepted after that date.
The forms are located on the www.aacps.org website under the Parents tab
under Forms on the right-hand side column. A FAQ list can also be found there.
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STEM ....................... 3
Green Committee .... 3
Art Room News ....... 4
KINDERGARTEN
ENROLLMENT
Please note the changes for the PARCC
End of Year Assessment (EOY)
Grade 5: Math April 29 & 30, 2015 ELA May 4, 2015
Grade 4: Math May 11 & 12, 2015 ELA May 13, 2015
Grade 3: Math May 4 & 5, 2015 ELA May 7, 2015
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION FOR
THE 2015-2016
SCHOOL YEAR WILL
BEGIN ON APRIL 8,
2015 AT FOLGER AND
CONTINUES DAILY
FROM 9:30 AM TO
2:30 PM
Anne Arundel County Public Schools NON-DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICE The Anne Arundel County Public School System does not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation or familial status in matters of affecting employment or in providing access to programs.
The Hoot
UPCOMING DATES...
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P.E. NEWS
March 31-April 6
 No School-Spring Break
Folger’s Field Day:
April 8-9
Monday, June 15th Gr. K-2
Tuesday, June 16th Gr. 3-5
 Gr.3 PARCC Math
Events will take place on 2-hour
early dismissal days, during the
final week of school. Again this year, T-shirts will be available to order for
those who are interested after Spring Break.
April 8
 K Registrations begin
April 9
 Gr.4-5 Strings at SPHS
April 10
All students will receive additional information regarding t-shirt design and
pricing on a flyer to take home, once we return from Spring Break.
 Two-hour early dismissal
 End of 3MP
Information for those parents who are interested in volunteering will be
released in May's newsletter.
April 13-14
Thanks!
 Gr.5 MSA Science
Timothy Smith
April 13
 4MP begins
 Science Fair 6-7:30 pm
V I P Day was a great success.
Thank you to all our visitors and
we hope you enjoyed your visit.
April 15-16
 Spelling Bee
April 21
 Report Cards go home
April 23&27-28
 Gr.5 Drownproofing PM 27-28
April 25
 Earth Day SPMS
April 29-30
 Gr.5 PARCC EOY Math
April 29
 Two-hour early dismissal
April 30-May 1
 Gr.4 to Arlington Echo
April 30
 K to Maryland Hall
FROM THE MEDIA CENTER
Thank you to the entire Folger community for helping to make our Spring
Book Fair a huge success! It takes a great deal of effort for all involved to
make our event successful and we are very fortunate to receive the support
that we do!
Through the efforts of PTO and hard work from staff members, we were
able to fund a new resource for staff and students, Brain Pop! Brain Pop. It
can be accessed at https://www.brainpop.com username: folgerelem
password: pop1. This is an outstanding resource for skills practice,
enrichment and extension, or to just explore topics of interest.
Barnes and Noble Night is our next media event. On Thursday, May 7,
Barnes and Noble in Annapolis Harbor Center will host Folger McKinsey
Elementary from 6-8 pm. Mark your calendar and look for a flier to come
home with your student!
Folger McKinsey 175 Arundel Beach Road Severna Park, MD 21146
Phone: 410-222-6560 Fax: 410-315-8196 E-mail: ldufour@aacps.org
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Our annual Science Fair is approaching. The fair will be on Monday April 13,
2015.
Please bring your projects in to school by Friday April 10. That day we will
shift our lunch schedule, so that projects can be set up in the cafeteria before
dismissal (between 12:45-1:30).
Projects will be set up that afternoon by
classes.
All judging for the science fair will take place on Monday April 13. All
classes will get to tour the science fair during the day. We will also have a
community open house in the evening from 6:00-7:30 PM. Projects can
be taken home at the end of the open house, or picked it up on Tuesday
morning (3/14) to take home that afternoon. We are looking forward to seeing all the projects! ● Mr. Nebbia
12th Annual Severna Park Earth Day Festival : Saturday April 25, 2015
Plan to make a stop at the
annual Severna Park Earth
Day Festival on Saturday,
April 25 from 10am – 1pm at
Severna Park Middle School.
This event, in its 12th year,
has something for everyone,
from kids to adults. It’s an
engaging event that shares
important information, in a fun and
positive way. Animals will be on
hand, from programs such as MAS
Rescue to Eco-Adventures. Every
Severna Park school will be present,
with a booth offering an
Earth Day 2015
activity, from crafts to games. Come
learn about rain gardens from
watershed stewards and middle
school students who helped to
install 3 on the grounds of SPMS as
part of their hands-on, service
learning. Enter a raffle to win a
rain barrel. Park Deli will be there
as well, selling a great selection,
including salads and Paninis.
There will be much, much more!
Hope to see you there! For more
information, check out http://
spearthdayfestival.weebly.com/.
●Chris Myers
In my counseling-based classroom lessons for April, we are focusing on careers! In each classroom, we will be
exploring what students’ strengths and interests are as well as the many types of careers that are out there.
Do not hesitate to contact me with questions or concerns about your child’s well-being. Continuing conversations at
home about guidance topics reinforces the emotional, social, and academic topics we cover.
Warm Regards,
Mrs. Rieke
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Art News
Ms. Cook’s class
Kindergarten: Students will create the front view of a snowman using line, shape and texture. We will create several types of texture with
paint. We will experiment with art media, processes, and techniques and identify ways they can be used to
express thoughts and feelings. We will review how to manipulate art media, materials, and tools safely. We
will create a composition of a penguin in its habitat. We will create, foreground, and middle ground and
background. We will create color, patterns on the hat and scarf.
1st Grade: Students will create a composition that will be a natural habitat for an animal in the winter:
Squirrel or Owl. We will review how to draw the organic shapes of the animal. We will create texture visual
with paint.
2nd Grade: Students will create an imaginary animal using the Elements of Art:
line, color, shape, space, and texture. Students will draw geometric shapes for their
animal. We will use mixed media: markers, watercolor, color pencils and yarn.
3rd Grade: Students will create a straw weaving with yarn, beads or fringe. We will review the weaving parts:
Loom, Wrap and the Weft.
4th Grade: Students will demonstrate the ability to print the same image from a Styrofoam owl image onto a clay
slab. We will embellish with hand building methods. We reviewed the qualities of glazes.
5th Grade: Students will create a print in the style of Andy Warhol. Students used tools safely and cut their
letters or numbers on an "Easy Kut". Students discovered how to print 4 prints on 1 paper. This is called an
Edition. Students will do this 2 different ways: Solid colors and Rainbow colors, rolling 2 colors at the same
time. Students will use the same image and print into a clay slab and paint with glazes.
Ms. Denney’s Class
Kindergarten artists are drawing tropical fish from observation. We are painting our work using watercolor techniques, and we will finish
our work by creating an underwater collage.
First grade artists are creating symmetrical scientific illustrations of butterflies. We will trace our contour lines with glue, then fill in with
watercolor paint.
Keep up the great work, artists!
Upcoming Art Exhibits
 Art through the Ages in the Gallery at Severna Park High School April14-26.
 All County Exhibit at Westfield Mall from May 1-13.
 Gathering of the Arts at the Spring Concert on May 12th, all students will have an artwork in display in
the hallways and the showcases on the first floor . The artworks will stay up until May 24th
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
March 16, 2015
Dear Parents and Guardians:
Beginning with the 2015-16 school year, there are new vaccines required for children entering
kindergarten and seventh grade.
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All students entering kindergarten must have had two varicella (chickenpox) vaccinations. This
also includes first grade student entries new to the county.
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All students, after their 11th birthday, entering seventh grade must have had one Tdap
vaccination and one meningococcal vaccination. This also includes 8th grade student entries new
to the county.
These new vaccinations are in addition to the current school vaccine requirements.
Students must be vaccinated according to the Maryland Vaccine Requirements for Children to be
allowed in school. You should work with your child’s health care provider to get his/her vaccination
record and the vaccinations that are missing. Parents/guardians have up to 20 days (30 days for military
families) from the start of school to provide written proof that their child has an appointment for
vaccinations with a health care provider or local health department.
If you are unable to get a vaccination appointment with your child’s health care provider, please call
Anne Arundel County Department of Health’s Immunization Services at 410-222-4896.
If you have questions about vaccines that are required for school, please call your child’s health care
provider or the school nurse. When your child receives the above vaccinations, please provide a copy of
the current vaccination record to the school nurse. If your child has already received the newly
required vaccinations, please provide a copy of your child’s current vaccination record to the
school nurse as soon as possible this school year. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Karen Siska, R.N., M.S.N.
Bureau Director, School Health and Support
Anne Arundel County Department of Health
Sarah S. Pelham
Assistant Superintendent for Student Support Services
Anne Arundel County Public Schools
The Office of Fire Safety and
Injury Prevention
Your child participates in a once-a-month fire drill at their school. Below
is information on how you can plan and practice a fire drill at home.
Once out, stay out! Go
to your Safe Meeting
Spot first, then
call 911.
STEP 1 Install Smoke Alarms inside every bedroom, outside the sleeping areas and on every floor of your home.
STEP 2 Plan and Draw a Family Escape Plan
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Map out two exits from every room.
Make sure that windows can be opened quickly.
Make sure exits are kept clear, not blocked.
STEP 3 Designate a Safe Meeting Spot in the front of the home (not the neighbor’s house or down the street).
STEP 4 Practice Your Plan!!!! Practice exiting the home and getting to your Safe Meeting Spot.
What to do if you are trapped in a fire:
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In a fire, crawl low on the floor with your mouth and nose covered with a cloth or towel until you can exit.
Stop, Drop and Roll if your clothes catch fire while exiting.
If in a room, go to the door and feel with the back of your hand. If hot, use second exit. If trapped, go to the window and wait
to be rescued. You can also hang a sheet from the window to indicate the need for a rescue.
WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT
Each year more than 2,500 people die and 12,600 are injured in home fires in the United States. Here is what you need to
know about home fires:
Fire is fast! There is no time to gather anything or make a phone call. In just two minutes, a fire could kill you in your home. In
less than five minutes, a house could be swallowed in flames.
Fire is hot! Heat and smoke could be even more dangerous than the flames. Breathing in really hot air could burn your lungs,
and fire produces poisonous gases that can make you sleepy and unable to escape.
Fire is dark! It can be hard to find your way out of your house in a fire. Smoke is dark and can burn your eyes.
Fire is deadly! Fire uses up oxygen you need to breathe and produces smoke and poisonous gases that kill.
For more information, please contact Sharon New, Anne Arundel County Fire Marshal’s office, 2660 Riva Road, Annapolis, 21401
or call 410.222.8303 or email fd009612@aacounty.org. Download a Home Safety Survey at www.aacounty.org/fire.
S P R I N G
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April News from the Health Room
Peggy Avery-Sijgers, R.N.
Jenny Buch, H.A.
Any questions, please call the Health Room
410-222-0902
What is Strep Throat?
A disease caused by group A streptococcus bacteria, Scarlet fever is a form of strep throat that is
accompanied by a fine red rash that makes the skin feel like very fine sandpaper.
What are the signs and symptoms?
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Sore throat
Fever
Stomachache
Headache
Swollen lymph nodes in the neck
Decreased appetite
How does it spread?
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If someone in your family of school has strep throat, there is a chance you can catch it.
When someone with strep throat sneezes or blows his nose and you are nearby, or if you share the
same forks, spoons, or straws, the bacteria can spread to you.
How do you control it?
1. If your child has strep throat, your health care provider will probably give you an antibiotic to kill the
strep bacteria. Some sore throats are caused by a virus and do not need antibiotics.
2. After taking the antibiotic for 24-48 hours, your child is no longer contagious, but it is very important
to take all 10 days of the medication.
3. Keep your child home from school for 24 hours after starting the antibiotics to prevent the spread of
bacteria.
4. Give your child a new toothbrush before finishing the antibiotic to prevent re-infection.
Anne Arundel County Department of Health
School Health Services
Save the Date: May 6, 2015
An evening workshop for Fourth Grade and Fifth Grade girls and their parents is being planned. This
workshop will be held at 5:00 p.m. in the Media Center at Jones Elementary. More information coming
soon!
As we head into the spring allergy season, consider taking measures to prevent allergy symptoms
before they start. Check with your physician regarding allergy medications and when to start them.
Here are some helpful hints regarding seasonal allergies from MayoClinic.com:
 Stay indoors on dry windy days. The best time to go outside is after a good rain, which helps
clean the pollen from the air.
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Remove clothes that have been worn outside, and you may want to have your child take a
shower or bath to wash pollen from skin and hair.
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Close doors and windows at night or any other time when pollen counts are high.
To be effective, your child should be using these medications every day. They will not work as well if
just used on an as needed basis. Having uncontrolled allergies can put your child at risk for getting a
secondary sinus infection, ear infections, and for having poor concentration at school. It can also
make asthma symptoms worse.
Immunizations: If you have a child who will be in kindergarten for the 2015-2016 school year,
please be sure to provide an up to date immunization record. All students entering Kindergarten
must have received 2nd Varicella Vaccination.
Lead Certificate: Students in Kindergarten and Grade One need a completed Lead Certificate.
If your child has never lived in the zip codes on the back of the certificate, please sign the
exemption section on the front and return it. If your child has lived in one of the zip codes, please
give the certificate to your health care provider to complete. Please call the health room if you
have any questions. Thank you.
Health Concerns: Please stop by the health room if your child has any health concerns which
require modifications or accommodations for next year. We would like the transition to
kindergarten to be a smooth one.
Medications:
If you would like us to administer any medication at school (including over the counter medications), we need a
completed Parent Request to Administer Medication form along with the medication in a pharmacy labeled container.
All medications must be brought into the school by an adult. Forms are available on aahealth.org under School
Health.
Immunizations:
Please provide the Health Room with documentation every time your child receives a vaccine.
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April 2015
UPCOMING EVENTS
The PTO would like to thank:
4/7- Ledo’s Night
5:00 pm – close
• Karoline Bowman and Chris Myers for a wonderful Read Across America Day at
Folger (especially since they had to plan twice due to the snow day!) and everyone
who donated books that will be given to children who need them;
• Elaine Reed for organizing and coordinating VIP Day;
• Carrie Kleppe for making the yearly county volunteer report super seamless;
• Chris Myers and her team of volunteers for running our Green School program;
• Lauryn McAlister Bary for coordinating the Kindergarten Lunch Helpers this year;
• Susan Hartley, Phil Kittiver, Angie Cavanaugh, Maria Vitari, Melissa McLay and
the many other countless parent volunteers that made our school play “Tales of
the Magothy” a huge success;
• Jen Fortier and Paula Bongino for reformatting and heading up the classroom
Spelling Bee;
• Jennifer Kessler, Nancy Kules and the room parents for continuing to make our
teachers feel appreciated month after month;
• Carolyn Benz for her work with the fundraising spirit nights;
• Jeff Koul and his volunteers for heading up the 5K at Folger and the Hoot Scoot;
• Charlotte Souder, Brandi Norris and all the parents who are working hard to
make the yearbook as awesome as ever;
• Carolyn Benz and Brandy Curran for coordinating HOOT books;
• As always, any volunteers that may have been overlooked!
4/8- Staff
Appreciation
Day
Fill your teacher’s bucket
4/15- Spelling Bee
Grades 1-2
4/16- Spelling Bee
Grades 3-5
6:00 pm in the
cafeteria
4/20- Fro-Yo House
Night
4:00 – 7:00 pm
4/23 Family BINGO
Game Night
Folger cafeteria
6:30 – 8:00pm
4/25- Severna Park
Earth Day Festival
S.P. Middle School
10:00am – 1:00pm
4/28- Simple Sands
4:00 – 9:00 pm
If you’re looking to become involved, please consider joining us at our next PTO
meeting on Tuesday, May 19th at 6:30pm in the SACC room at Folger.
WE NEED YOU! We have several board positions opening up for the
2015/2016 school year as well as various chairperson positions – please contact
any board member for further details.
We’d also love to get your input. Do you have a great idea? Want to help on a
committee? We have lots of projects on deck for the second half of the school year
and we’d love to have your help! Just contact any of the Board Members or send
us an email (FolgerBlast@gmail.com) and we’ll find a place for you!
Please join us at the next PTO meeting on Tuesday, May 19th at 6:30pm in
the SACC room at Folger. We would love to hear your ideas!
Spring is the
time to welcome
the Bees!
The Folger School Spelling
Bees will be held this
month:
Grades 1-2:
Spelling Bee on 4/15
at 6:00pm
Folger Cafeteria
Grades 3-5:
Spelling Bee on 4/16
at 6:00pm
Folger Cafeteria
Anyone is welcome to
attend to watch and
support our school spellers
on those nights.
We'll need a few
volunteers the night of
each bee, very simple
roles for assistance!
Please email us if you can
help either night. The bee
typically takes less than 2
hours total.
Family Game Night
How do you spell fun? B-I-N-G-O! Mark your calendar for April 23rd because
Family Game Night is back and this year we will be playing the timeless
game of BINGO. We are planning an evening full of family fun and prizes for
all ages as we take BINGO to the next level and offer many different (and
sometimes silly) ways to win!
Our BINGO bash will be held on Thursday, April 23rd from 6:30pm-8:00pm in
the Folger cafeteria.
If you have any questions or
would like to help in any way,
please contact Stephanie
Bristol at
skbristol@comcast.net
or at 410-975-5195.
Folger McKinsey
Aluminum Can Update
Through 3/20/2015, Folger has collected about 16,000 cans, which is about
0.7 lbs of aluminum per student. Folger is currently third in Maryland in the
Great American Can Roundup. We are about 3,000 cans behind the
second place school. Students from the OC2 will collect cans in April on
Fridays 4/10, 4/17, and 4/24. Consider collecting cans at work and from
your friends, neighbors, and families.
Jennifer Fortier
jenfortier222@yahoo.com
Paula Bongino
pbongino@gmail.com
Please join us at the Fro-Yo House on Monday, April 20th from 4-7 pm.
Designate Folger when you pay.
Karate Club
Spring Session
Your child will learn fun
fitness exercises and the I
CAN ATTITUDE
with basic karate kicks,
footwork, and self-defense.
Kick off summer with
Confidence!
Tuesdays: K-2nd Grade
8:10 AM
April 21, 28
May 5, 12, 19, 26
6 weeks total $80.00
Thursdays: 3rd-5th Grade
8:10AM
April 23,30
May 7,14,21,28
6 weeks total $80.00
Confirm your child's spot
today with "Master Curtis"
Kickincash@gmail.com
(Curtis Cash)
Got TALENT?
We know you do! So start
planning ahead!
Folger HOOTENANNY
will be on Friday May
15th
Book Drive Thanks!
The Read Across America book drive was once again a tremendous
success! Thank you for your kindness in sharing these stories to help and
inspire other children in the area. These books, through Infants & Toddlers
and the Tyler Heights Book-cycle programs, will delight many children.
Thank you!
And if you have not yet completed your spring cleaning and find that you
have more children’s books to donate, place them in the collection box
outside of the main office. This box will be in place through the end of May
as part of a project for a Folger alum who is completing his SPHS senior
Leadership Program capstone project. His goal is to collect 2,000 children’s
books to be shared throughout the world in conjunction with B.I.G., Books for
International Goodwill. For over 17 years, this program has successfully
recycled books for good use by those in need, including
schools and libraries, to improve literacy in developing
and needy communities. The Parole Rotary Club of
Annapolis founded this program, which is now an
independent non-profit, whose motto is “Spreading
Literacy by Keeping Books Alive”. Thank you for
your help in supporting this important endeavor.
12th Annual Severna Park Earth Day Festival
Plan to make a stop at the annual Severna Park Earth Day Festival on
Saturday, April 25 from 10am – 1pm at Severna Park Middle School. This
event, in its 12th year, has something for everyone, from kids to adults. It’s
an engaging event that shares important information, in a fun and positive
way. Animals will be on hand, from programs such as MAS Rescue to
Eco-Adventures. Every Severna Park school will be present, with a booth
offering an activity, from crafts to games. Folger students will be out in full
force as the Outdoor Classroom Club , OC2, is already in the midst of
planning two great activities: a recycled materials craft station and an
interactive Jeopardy game, complete with prize opportunities! Come learn
about rain gardens from watershed stewards and middle school students
who helped to install 3 on the grounds of SPMS as part of their hands-on,
service learning. Enter a raffle to win a rain barrel. There will be much,
much more! Hope to see you there! For more
information, check out
http://spearthdayfestival.weebly.com/
Keep an eye out, flyers
will be sent home in your
student's backpack in
April.
The Severna Park Earth Day Festival is on Saturday, April 25th
From 10am – 1pm at Severna Park Middle School
WE NEED YOU!!!
Green News & Notes
We have several board
positions opening up for
the 2015/2016 school
year as well as various
chairperson positions –
please contact any board
member for further details.
Recently, OC2, the Outdoor Classroom Club, launched a new program
aimed at further promoting the significance of Waste Free Wednesdays.
“Did You Know…?” invites students in all grades to answer an
environmentally-oriented trivia question each month. OC2 members review
the answers from each class to determine the winner, one per class, who
then receives a green school prize. This prize is centered around the
question itself, and the true award, is that each winner then becomes the
expert, as he/she shares the information provided by OC2 to his/her class.
As “teacher” for a few moments, the concepts of reduce, re-use, and
recycle are furthered in an enjoyable and meaningful way.
Positions include:
 President (board
position)
 Treasurer (board
position)
 Direct Donation
Chairperson
 Spirit Wear
Chairperson
 Annual Audit
 Business Recycling
 Clubs Chairperson
 Halloween Dance
 Jr. FLL Lego
Coordinator
 others will be listed as
openings are
determined
Please consider one of
these positions. The PTO
cannot do it without your
help! Not only is
volunteering fun, but it is
very rewarding as you
help to make our students’
time at Folger a wonderful
experience.
Do you know…
 How many years it takes for a plastic water bottle to decompose
when thrown in the trash? Or
 How many paper bags are made from a single, 15 year old tree
(which is about 40 years old)?
These were the questions asked the last two months. Ask your children to
share what they know. The answers may surprise you! We will provide the
answers in next month’s newsletter. Until then, do your part: Reduce (the
amount of waste you create), Re-use (look at things differently and put
items to use), and Recycle (keep items out of landfills, allowing them to be
made into something new and useful).
With that, remember that aluminum cans are collected every Friday
morning as students are entering school. Folger is in the running to win
funds and other useful prizes as part of the Great American Can Challenge.
Collect cans in your home, at work; ask
neighbors or family. There’s no end to the
number of times a single can, can be
recycled and it costs far less money and
uses much less energy to create a new can
from an existing can AND your child’s
school receives funds that are put to use in
Folger classrooms just because a can gets
collected and recycled at Folger. Thanks
for doing all you CAN to support this
project!
Don’t forget to pack your child a waste free lunch every Wednesday!
EARTH DAY 2015
April 25th
10:00AM - 1:00PM
Application to Participate
Dear Festival Participant:
On behalf of the Watershed Action Group (W.A.G.), I invite you to participate in this
year’s EARTH DAY event. The event will be held on Severna Park Middle School
property on SATURDAY, APRIL 25th from 10:00AM to 1:00PM. Set up time is
9:00AM and it is important that all set-up be completed by 10:00AM when the event
opens to the public. In order to cover the expenses generated in putting on the EARTH
DAY event, we are requesting a fee:
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$50.00 for commercial entities selling goods for profit
$25.00 for non-profit entities selling goods for profit
NO fee for student/school activities
NO fee for non-profit information only exhibitors
The opportunity for you to raise funds and awareness for your organization is very
important to us. Checks can be made out to the “Greater Severna Park Chamber
Foundation”. Each application must be returned with a Hold-Harmless Form.
Members of the EARTH DAY committee will assist you in finding your assigned
location at the Festival on April 26th. We will expect all registrations to be received at 1
Holly Avenue, Severna Park, MD 21146 by no later than April 10th.
NAME OF
ORGANIZATION/BUSINESS_____________________________________________
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CONTACT______________________________ADDRESS______________________
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TELE.________________________EMAIL___________________________________
ACTIVITY
PLANNED/DESCRIPTION_______________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
SPACE NEEDED________________________ELECTRICITY?_________________
Watershed Action Group (W.A.G.)
in cooperation with the Greater Severna Park Chamber Foundation
1 Holly Avenue, Severna Park, MD 21146 - tele. 410-647-3900 - fax 410-647-3999
Watershed Action Group (W.A.G.) and
Severna Park Middle School
HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT
EVENT:
Earth Day 2015
DATE OF EVENT:
April 25, 2015
EVENT LOCATION:
Severna Park Middle School
NAME OF PARTICIPANT OR GROUP:__________________________________
ADDRESS__________________________________________________________
TELE.________________FAX____________EMAIL________________________
PARTICIPANT hereby agrees that it shall indemnify and hold harmless the
WATERSHED ACTION GROUP (W.A.G.) and SEVERNA PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL
from and against any and all claims and demands, theft, or injury to persons or property
(including costs, expenses and reasonable attorney’s fees) that arise from the conduct,
management or performance of PARTICIPANT, its personnel or employees during or in
connection with the Event. The Event shall be at PARTICIPANT’S own risk, and
PARTICIPANT shall bring no claims against the WATERSHED ACTION GROUP
(W.A.G.) or SEVERNA PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL or any claims, damages or injuries.
WITNESS
PARTICIPANT
____________________________
Authorized Signature:
______________________________
Print Name:
______________________________
Date:_________________________
Folger McKinsey Elementary
supporting
Folger McKinsey
Elementary
Thursday, May 7, 6-8
Barnes & Noble
Annapolis Harbour Center
Bookfair ID 11468238
Thursday, May 7, 6-8
Annapolis Harbour Center
2516 Solomons Island Road
Annapolis, MD 21401
 Listen to stories by staff members
 Purchase books for summer reading
 Support Folger McKinsey and our Media Center
supporting
Folger McKinsey
Elementary
Thursday, May 7, 6-8
Barnes & Noble
Visit BN.COM/bookfairs to support us
online from 05/07/15 to 05/13/15 by entering
Annapolis Harbour Center
Bookfair ID 11468238at checkout.
Bookfair ID 11468238