Dear fellow Hanoverians:
*BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION ~ *Helps raise money for Hanover Schools!
Please help the Hanover Parent-Teacher Alliance (HPTA) raise money for
Hanover schools by clipping and collecting Box Tops for Education
found on many popular products including:
General Mills cereals
Betty Crocker products
Juicy Juice
Pillsbury products
Land-o-Lakes products
Nature Valley products
Ziploc products
Avery Office products
And MANY more!
Box Tops collection containers may be found around town in the Library
(near the Children’s Room entrance), the Senior Center, the Transfer
Station (a metal mailbox near the cardboard recycling area) and the
Cushing Residences. Box Tops deposited in these containers are
collected 3-4 times a year and added to the collections from Hanover
students. The money raised benefits the children of Hanover Schools.
Box Tops may also be brought into the Center/Sylvester, Cedar and
Middle School offices.
*Every year the HPTA raises THOUSANDS of dollars with this program! In
2012-2013 they collected nearly $10,000!*
Each Box Top is worth $.10 and they add up quickly! Our first
collection drive is happening now and throughout the month of October
so check your pantry, and drop your Box Tops off now.
Money raised helps pay for programs, services and school needs that
are not covered by the regular budget. Funds help offset field trip
expenses and special events for students. Sports equipment, books and
games are purchased. Technology equipment has been invested in and
educational support programs have been made available. Every cent goes
toward things that /directly /benefit the students of Hanover in grade
K-8. Please look for Box Tops on products you purchase, clip them,
place them in a Ziploc baggie or sealed envelope and deposit them in
one of the collection boxes around town.
*THANK YOU FOR CLIPPING AND SUPPORTING HANOVER SCHOOLS!
Hanover Parent Teacher Alliance and the Box Tops for Education Team*
*For more information, please contact town-wide coordinator Joanna
McCormick at joanna_mccormick@verizon.net
.*
For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B
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