Sock Hop


The Sock Hop is coming up on Friday the 9th of March.


Wave #1 will be from 4:45pm - 6:45pm

Wave #2 will be from 7:00pm - 9:00pm - SOLD OUT

 

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: 

· Participants will be given a color wristband to designate their wave

· Students are only allowed to attend 1 EVENT

  • Students will be able to participate in the $1/$5 raffle after school on the day of the Sock Hop

· Each event will have a cap of 500 participants - if one event sells out, you will be notified of placement in the alternate event time

· Be mindful of families with young children (K - 2) - The early event is perfect for little ones with earlier bedtimes

 

A Reminder.....As with all PGEA events, students must be accompanied by an adult.  Students without a supervising adult will not be admitted to either wave of the Sock Hop. 

Regardless of the time you choose to attend, there will be an amazing DJ, dancing, selfie station, carnival games, Teacher raffle, $5 raffle, cake walk 

and more!  

Check out our PGEA Website for information and an order form or open the following attachment:  2018 Sock Hop Ticket Order Form.pdf   

If you have questions, please feel free to contact 

Hanieh Pullen – [email protected]or Veronica Terrill – [email protected] 

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Sock Hop Cake Walk Donations Needed!

We are looking for cake walk donations to cover both waves.

Donations can be homemade baked goods, store bought baked goods, gift cards (ie, Sonic, McDonald's, Wendy's, Subway, etc.) in place of baked goodies, and don't forget, GLUTEN FREE goodies as well!

Please bring your donation to the school office on Friday March 9th

Please do not bring perishable donations in before March 8th

Thank you!

THE SOCK HOP NEEDS YOU!

To make this event a success we need your help!

 

 Volunteers are needed to assist with various areas of the event. From set up to serving food, to carnival games, to the clean-up at the end.

We need your help to make it all happen!

 

Please consider sparing even an hour of your time in a wave time that you are not participating in.

If you plan to attend Wave 1, maybe you could spare some time in Wave 2 to run a game or serve some food to make someone else time special too!



 

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