Annual Fundraiser on May 5週年籌款活動 ( 五月五日 )

Annual Fundraiser on May 5週年籌款活動 ( 五月五日 ) -->

Dear Parents,

On May 5, 2012, after the Chinese Language Recital, the PTA will be holding our 3nd Annual Fundraiser in memory of Mr. Yuk Li and Miss Stepahnie Au-Yeung. All proceeds raised by the PTA on this day will be donated to the school’s existing scholarships in Mr. Li and Miss Au-Yeung’s names.

We encourage all parents and teachers to donate READY TO EAT FOOD items to the PTA as a part of this fundraiser. The food does not need to be homemade and should be dropped off at the cafeteria on the morning of May 5. If possible, please let us know in advance if you would like to donate something.

If you would like to do something, but do not have the time to make or buy something, please come by and donate some money to the PTA, and we will purchase food on your behalf to sell at the fundraiser.

Additionally, come to the cafeteria after the Recital to see what delicious foods you would like to purchase. The school will also have beautiful bows & costume jewelry, and cute stuffed toys for sale to raise additional funds for the scholarships.

We thank you in advance for your support with what we hope to continue to make an annual event to keep the memories of Mr. Li and Miss Au-Yeung alive.

–The CHS PTA

Yuk Li
Mr. Yuk Li, one the founders of CHS, passed away on March 23, 2010. Mr. Li was instrumental in establishing CHS, creating policies and procedures, while providing vision for the future of the school. Even after he became ill, Mr. Li was still actively involved in teaching and policy making. Mr. Li was an integral part of CHS and his passing has been a tremendous loss for the CHS community. The Yuk Li fund provides scholarships to college bound students as well as funds for the school’s effort to develop their own textbooks.

Stephanie Au-Yeung
Miss Stephanie Au-Yeung was a teaching assistant at CHS when she died in a car accident on March 12, 2006. Miss Au-Yeung had been associated with CHS since it was founded, first as a student, then as a teaching assistant. The Stephanie Au-Yeung fund provides prizes to students with perfect attendance. (以下訊息只有英文版)

Dear Parents,

On May 5, 2012, after the Chinese Language Recital, the PTA will be holding our 3nd Annual Fundraiser in memory of Mr. Yuk Li and Miss Stepahnie Au-Yeung. All proceeds raised by the PTA on this day will be donated to the school’s existing scholarships in Mr. Li and Miss Au-Yeung’s names.

We encourage all parents and teachers to donate READY TO EAT FOOD items to the PTA as a part of this fundraiser. The food does not need to be homemade and should be dropped off at the cafeteria on the morning of May 5. If possible, please let us know in advance if you would like to donate something.

If you would like to do something, but do not have the time to make or buy something, please come by and donate some money to the PTA, and we will purchase food on your behalf to sell at the fundraiser.

Additionally, come to the cafeteria after the Recital to see what delicious foods you would like to purchase. The school will also have beautiful bows & costume jewelry, and cute stuffed toys for sale to raise additional funds for the scholarships.

We thank you in advance for your support with what we hope to continue to make an annual event to keep the memories of Mr. Li and Miss Au-Yeung alive.

–The CHS PTA

Yuk Li
Mr. Yuk Li, one the founders of CHS, passed away on March 23, 2010. Mr. Li was instrumental in establishing CHS, creating policies and procedures, while providing vision for the future of the school. Even after he became ill, Mr. Li was still actively involved in teaching and policy making. Mr. Li was an integral part of CHS and his passing has been a tremendous loss for the CHS community. The Yuk Li fund provides scholarships to college bound students as well as funds for the school’s effort to develop their own textbooks.

Stephanie Au-Yeung
Miss Stephanie Au-Yeung was a teaching assistant at CHS when she died in a car accident on March 12, 2006. Miss Au-Yeung had been associated with CHS since it was founded, first as a student, then as a teaching assistant. The Stephanie Au-Yeung fund provides prizes to students with perfect attendance.

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