Tuesday, December 18, 2007

A Carnival is Coming!

Our homebase is busily preparing for a carnival! We are going to be setting up games for the 6th graders to play for a minimal fee to raise money for those serving us in the armed forces. There will be prizes, and we promise a great time for all!! If anyone has any small items (new or used) to donate for prizes, we would be happy to have them! Obviously, we have a lot of planning and work to do before our carnival is a reality, so check back here for further information. We plan on using the funds we collect to purchase phone cards for the troops, and "daddy dolls" for children of the troops, to hug and keep daddy close while he's away.

Mrs. Foellmer

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Funds For Fun

Mrs. Conley's homebase is raising money to buy an X-box 360 and accessories for the soldiers. We are collecting at lunch and there is a collection box in Mrs. Conley's room. We are asking for any extra change that the students might have from their snack or in their pockets. Our goal is $600 and we will collect this week and at any other sports games that the school has within the week.-Bridget A.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Mrs. Foellmer's Homebase Update

My homebase has been working hard to research all sorts of military service projects. We have divided into several groups and will be presenting our research and selecting our first project after we return from Thanksgiving. One project we are considering is creating wikis (one for the boys and one for the girls) to gather service projects from all over the United States into one location. "A wiki is a type of computer software that allows users to easily create, edit and link web pages. Wikis are often used to create collaborative websites ...". (from wikipedia.org) Wikis evolve, therefore, our wikis would be something we would continue to work on throughout the remainder of the year.
~ Mrs. Foellmer

Monday, November 19, 2007

Thank you postcards for our soldiers!

To kick off the service project idea of supporting our troops, Miss Lepley's Homebase sent postcards to service men and women through the wesite, letssaythanks.com. Our next idea is to collect reading materials just like Mr. Safranski's Homebase, so that the soldiers will have some means of entertainment while serving their country.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Smith and Dvorak's Homebase Helping Kids in War

The purpose of this operation is to help children in Iraq and Afghanistan affected by the war, as well as other areas where our soldiers are deployed. We will do this by collecting and sending school supplies and travel size hygiene items to those kids in need. Our goal is to have 3 boxes full by Christmas but we are hoping to fill even more!! We found this operation through Soldiers Angels (SOS: KIDS)

Melvin and Danny

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

letters to kids

Mrs. Conley's homebase has been working on writing letters and making cards to show our support to kids of deployed soldiers. There are twenty kids of all different ages that we are sending cards to. The kids live all over the United States, including Alaska! We hope to make their holiday season a little happier even though their family will not be together.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

TREASURES 4 TROOPS!

Mr. Safranski's 8th Grade Homebase will be collecting goods for the troops in Iraq. We recommend books, board games, playing cards, magazines and other things that will help entertain our soldiers. We will also be making cards during homebase. please consider donating to our troops - donations are due by Tuesday November 20th.

-Karyna R. & Tim C.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Halloween cards to Iraq


The first project was a school wide effort to send halloween cards and thank-you notes to troops stationed in Iraq. A package of over two hundred cards along with Halloween candy was sent to SSG Justin Conley to share with the members of the 151st Infantry Unit. They are a deployed Indiana National Guard unit. Lakeview's effort was GREATLY appreciated! The soldiers were very impressed by the kind and caring words they recieved from Lakeview students. It helped to make Halloween away from home a little more fun...