On Saturday, January 25, 2014, seven Clifford students attended a wonderful American Girl Doll party. This event is one of many terrific PTO Hollywood Auction events that parents placed bids on, in November 2013.
The American Girl Doll event was hosted by Susan Leathers, Clifford parent, and Rachelle Analla, the owner of Rouge on Main Street in Redwood City. (A second event, Girls’ Night Out at Rouge, will happen at Rouge, February 23rd. More on how to sign up below.)
All the girls had their hair and nails done. They snacked on mini-sandwiches, brownies, and fruit kebabs. They even drank fancy sparking punch out of a glass punchbowl, belonging to the grandmother of one of the attendees!
Each American Girl Doll party goer received a gift bag, which included a cute American Girl Doll T-shirt––with Rouge’s logo on the front.
Thank you Rachelle and Susan. And thank you to the Clifford parents who put bids on this event––something for their daughters to enjoy!
Come join fellow-parents in the library at 7PM, Thursday, January 16, 2014.
Enjoy a light meal and refreshments, and come hear what is going on at our great school. The PTO Board members and other volunteers will fill us in on the latest happenings and goals at Clifford––all for our students.
These days, especially when it’s a tad chilly, there’s nothing quite like a steaming cup of Joe or decadent hot chocolate to warm the paws. Plus, a lot of us enjoy beverages even more than normal, when we don’t have to make them ourselves, right?!
So head on over to Peet’s on Laurel Street in San Carlos for something warm (or otherwise). Then sit back and enjoy the masterpieces of Clifford’s artists on display around you––thanks to the PTO’s Art in Action program.
Bring your kids along, for instance. They may have fun spotting their class-mates’ paintings or their own. Or they might enjoy identifying artwork from students they know around the campus.
Oh, and don’t forget to thank your barista for supporting Clifford.
Art Class Report
In December 2013, thirty 1st Grade students got in the holiday spirit and created their own winter landscapes, inspired by Pieter Brueguel’s painting, “Winter Scene.” (See photo below.) Students used oil pastels, white paint––and sparkly sprinkles for the snow! Mikey, one of the 1st graders, recalls that “putting snowflakes was the best part.”
Kay Rim is a parent volunteer and took on the role as docent for this particular art lesson. “I was very lucky to be able to see the magical moment of snowflakes and snowmen bringing smiles to every student’s face,” says Kay. “I truly feel fortunate that our students get the opportunity to learn art through the PTO’s support.”
Special thanks to Clifford’s Art in Action coordinator, Jennifer Fernandez, who does such a wonderful job coordinating all the Art in Action programs and organizing all the art materials behind the scenes. Additional thanks to the parent volunteers who hang up and maintain the students’ artwork on the walls of Peet’s.
Note: Art in Action volunteers for all classes are still needed. If you are interested helping out–we’ll be thrilled with whatever time you can offer–contact Jennifer Fernandez at thefernandifamily@gmail.com.