RAYMOND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

CENTURY CAMPAIGN

To Raise Funds for our Playground

Century Campaign Pledge Form

The construction funds for the Raymond Elementary School do not include playground equipment. We are currently fundraising to purchase and install a playground at the new elementary school. The playground is an essential part of our elementary program, providing the opportunity for social play and physical activity during the school day. With the assistance of Marturano Recreation Co., and with input from many children and staff, we have designed a playground that will include slides, climbing walls, climbers, bridges, and other components to encourage physical and imaginative play. The anticipated cost for the playground is approximately $25,000.

From February 1 to April 1 we are initiating our first fundraising effort for the playground. This is the CENTURY CAMPAIGN. During this campaign we are soliciting donations of $100 from Raymond families, individuals, businesses, alumni, or friends. Our goal in the CENTURY CAMPAIGN is 250 donations.

Your $100 contribution to the CENTURY CAMPAIGN will accomplish the following:

* It is a tax-deductible contribution.

*You will receive a personal thank you and letter to confirm your donation.

* All contributions will be used to purchase and install the playground equipment.

*The playground will be used by hundreds of students each year.

*The playground will benefit thousands of Raymond children during the coming years.

*You will be recognized as a member of the playground CENTURY CAMPAIGN.

* Consider asking your business or employer to match your donation of $100.

We want to thank you in advance for your generous contributions. All donations can be made payable to "Jordan-Small School" and earmarked for the "Playground Fund". Please return the following information with your donation.

Century Campaign Pledge Form

 

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