Weekly update from Runnymede Council
December 1st
Holiday Season of Giving:
Help Parent Council Sponsor Two Families! 
We believe in the power of giving and the magic it brings to both the giver and the receiver. To make this holiday season memorable for these families, we need your generous support! As the festive season approaches, it’s a time of joy, reflection, and community. This year, our Parent Council is thrilled to announce that we are sponsoring two incredible families in our community for the holidays. 
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Here’s how you can help:
We’ve created a list of items that these families need. This includes essentials, clothing, toys for the kids, and even some special wish list items to bring extra smiles. 
You can sign up to donate any of these items. Every little bit helps in making a big difference!
- Check out the list to see what items are needed (please note there are 2 tabs, one for each family)
- Choose the item(s) you’d like to donate.
- Fill in your details to sign up and to arrange drop off.
- Do not wrap the items (Include a gift receipt for clothing and shoes).
We can make this holiday season a little brighter for those in need.
Your generosity and kindness are what make our community so special.
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Thank you for considering to be a part of this heartwarming initiative. Let’s spread the holiday cheer! 

Shop & Support Runnymede!
VISIT THE WEBSITE FOR ALL SHOP & SUPPORT RUNNYMEDE OFFERS
that give Runnymede Council a portion of the proceeds on every purchase you make on these amazing products!




Hush:
(use code RMPS to receive 10% off and Runnymede gets the proceeds!)

THANKS FOR SUPPORTING RUNNYMEDE COUNCIL
WITH YOUR ‘Shop & Support Runnymede’ Purchases!
Creative Corner
Here’s an update on the vibrant arts scene at Runnymede PS
from Parent Council’s Art Committee!
Last week, the school was honoured to welcome back a familiar face, Ryan Garbett, the talented French horn player from the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (ESO).
Did you know that Mr. Garbett’s musical journey began right here at Runnymede? It’s true! He first picked up the French horn in Grade 5, and from that point on, he honed his skills, eventually becoming the acclaimed musician we admire today.

Last week, Mr. Garbett returned to his roots, generously sharing his expertise with our Grade 7 classes and offering invaluable guidance in a masterclass with to two of our Grade 8 French horn players. Our musicians showcased their incredible talents during the masterclass, wonderfully performing their solos in front of a large and appreciative audience. The visit was not only a learning experience but also incredibly inspiring as we hear about Mr. Garbett’s path from Runnymede to becoming a part of the ESO.
A huge shout-out to Madame Blanchard for graciously sharing her space to host this unforgettable event in the library!
Fun fact: one of our musicians performed using the very horn Mr. Garbett donated to Runnymede when he graduated. Talk about coming full circle!
Speaking of donations: did you know that most of the instruments in our school were provided through generous donations? We consider ourselves incredibly fortunate to have such support fostering our budding musicians.
Who knows, among our current students, there might just be the next professional musician waiting to shine brightly one day!


Cookie Dough Pick up

If you ordered cookie dough before last week’s deadline, you will be able to pick it up after school on Thursday December 7th or anytime Friday December 8th at 135 Colbeck Street (the PA Day)
Contact RunnymedeCommunications@gmail.com
if you have any questions.
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