April, 2011 preschool@ciceroumc.
org
317-984-4971
MARCH MADNESS PIZZA Director:
APPRECIATION SUNDAY
SALE
Thank you to all who participated We will be singing for the CUMC congregation on Susan Adda
in the pizza fundraiser. We Sunday, May 1st at the 10:30 service to say ‘thank
earned $1,100.00 in profits and you’ for all of the churches continued support. Stu-
donations combined. Thank you Teachers:
dents need to arrive by 10:00 downstairs.
for helping Pre-K Susan Adda
our school. Easter Parties/Egg Hunt will be held on April
20th and 21st at 12:00 pm. Please send in Carrie Gschwind
one dozen plastic candy filled eggs to share
by April 14th and 15th.
PRE-K FIELD DAY AND PICNIC-May
13th at 11:00. Sign-up sheet for Assistant:
pitch-in items on Info Board. Summer birthdays will be celebrated on
Thursday, May 5th and Friday, May 6th. We Suzanne Walton
will have ice cream sundaes to celebrate. We
will post a sign-up sheet for parents of sum- Jenni Roosa
mer birthday students to provide ingredients.
SILLY SAFARIS Cassie Conforti
Amazon John will be coming 3-4 Fiesta
for a visit on Wednesday, April The 3-4 class will have their Dates to Remember:
13th at 9:30. ALL students are end of the year Fiesta on April 13th-Silly Safaris 9:30
April 20th/21St Easter/
invited to attend (pre-k and 3- Thursday, May 12th at 11:00. Egg Hunt Party 12:00
4 classes) along with the stu- The children will be singing a April 22nd-NO SCHOOL
dents that will be new to us in few of their favorite songs. Afterwards we May 1st-Appreciation
will have a fiesta luncheon Sunday 10:00
September 2011. This is a don’t and a fun treat for the chil- May 5th & 6th - Summer
miss event! Amazon John dren. Please join us for this
Birthday party
May 12th– 3-4 Fiesta/Last
brings many different animals very festive end of the year Day of School
and entertains us all. Please bash! Sign-up sheet on Par- May 13th-Pre-k Field Day/
Last Day 11:00 am
come and enjoy! ent Info board.
May 15th– Graduation/Art
Show 4:00 p.m. students
PRE-K GRADUATION arrive 3:30
The pre-k will have their graduation on Sunday, May 15th at 4:00
p.m. in the church sanctuary. The students need to arrive by 3:30
downstairs in the multi-purpose room. The children will sing some
of their favorite songs and then will receive their diplomas. After the Have a Happy
graduation please join us for refreshments and an art show down-
stairs in the fellowship hall. Each child will have a piece of artwork and Safe
matted and hung for us to enjoy. PLEASE LET THE TEACHERS Summer!!!!!!
KNOW WHEN YOU PLAN TO LEAVE AND WE WILL TAKE YOUR
CHILD’S ARTWORK DOWN SO YOU MAY TAKE IT WITH YOU!
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