Newsletter - 17 June 2021

Merrin School PTA is undertaking its entertainment app fundraiser to raise funds for the "little extras" of the school rebuild.

Entertainment are offering for the first time ever a FREE upgrade from a Single City Membership to a Multi City Membership!
by Sarah-Jane Haywood

Entertainment are also giving away some incredible prizes that you won’t be able to resist. When you purchase a Membership before Wednesday, August 4th 11:59pm NZST, you will automatically go into the draw to WIN:

  • A Village Roadshow Queensland Holiday for four!
    Includes 5 nights at Sea World Resort, Three Day Theme Park Pass and Australian Outback Spectacular Passes.
  • 5 Day maui or Britz camper van. Fully equipped. Unlimited kilometres.

A $200 dining voucher to a favourite Entertainment venue of your choice will be given away each day.
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Merrin School Weekly Friday Eco Swap Stall, Bread Tag Collection and Worm Juice Sales.

The Kaitiakitanga Values Team are encouraging awareness of our environment by promoting recycling and reusing in our local community, with a weekly Friday morning Eco Swap.
by Rachael Green

Every Friday morning at 8.30am, outside the school hall, there will be a stall for families, students and teachers to bring along an item and swap it for another item. You might bring a book and swap it for a succulent, or a zucchini and swap it for a toy etc... This way we are encouraging the reuse of unwanted items and the reduction of waste. So far we have had over 100 Eco Swaps and our student leaders would really like to see more people taking advantage of this opportunity.

We sell our slowly fermented and carefully managed 2L Worm Juice for $2.00. This rich fertilizer will have your garden flourishing in the wiggle of a worm or the blink of an eye! The Kaitiakitanga Values Leaders will also be collecting bread tags to help to raise money for wheelchairs. It takes 200kg of tags (approx 20,720 tags) to bring in enough money to buy one wheelchair. This will be run as a class competition, so start saving and spreading the word! Some students have asked their caregivers, parents and grandparents to save up bread tags in their work places. Our three regulars have brought in over 3000 bread tags!

This wheelchair has gone to a doctors surgery in Vredendal, South Africa, where many stroke patients are treated who have difficulty walking. Thank you for collecting bread tags New Zealand! Bread tags for wheelchairs NZ 

Image by: Rachael Green

We can’t wait to see you there to support our environment and each other. If you have any other ideas, we’d love to hear from you.