The successful fundraising at DPS was the result of activities sponsored by the student council on May 9. An after-school movie for K-6 students, along with free-will donations, snacks, a sloppy joe/hotdog supper, and a silent auction were all part of the effort.
According to Lutjemeyer, about 60 Dorchester school students stayed for the movie, "Alvin and the Chipmunks -- Chipwrecked." For all who donated items or came to help support this event, the DPS Student Council and its sponsors say "thank you."
For more on how you can donate to the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the Nebraska Champter, go to https://secure.wish.org/?pDonorIntent=1&Custom4=018-001NE.
That is very impressive .... $850!? Wow!!
ReplyDeleteMrs. Lutjemeyer does a great job with the student council!
ReplyDeleteMrs. Lutjemeyer does a great job with everything she does!!! Dorchester is very, very lucky to have her
ReplyDeleteThis is how you teach your kids well!
ReplyDeleteThis is imprssive to see students feel the appathy for someone elses needs and go out of their way to help them. This should help parents and everyone in the community also help recognize both the giver and the receiver and all of the effort and success of such an effort.
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