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Flyers 5-17-18.Pdf Fantastic Frames (5/29) Permission Slip Please complete and return this slip with $10 cash or check made payable to Kate Powell by May 25th. If cost is prohibitive, please contact Mrs. Powell. Class size is limited. Students who sign up after class is full will be placed on a waiting list. Questions? Contact Mrs. Powell at [email protected] or 412-492-5008 Student’s Name____________________________________________ Guardian’s Name_______________________________________________________ Guardian Phone Number_____________________________ where you can be reached between 3:30-4:30. Homeroom Teacher____________________________________________________ I give permission for my child to attend. I have made arrangements to collect my child at the front lot at 4:30 PM. Enclosed is $10. Signature_________________________________________________________ *This activity is offered as an additional opportunity for students and is not sponsored by the Hampton Township School District* Recycle Rama May 19, 2018 9 a.m.-12 noon, Hampton Pool Parking Lot and High School Have old sporting equipment or Hampton attire that your kids no longer use? Donate it to Recycle Rama! Donated items will then be available for free at the Recycle Rama event! Take an item, or 2 or 5! Items collected include: sporting and dance equipment, cleats, Hampton sports uniform and jerseys as well as spirit wear. ***Please make sure that your donated items are in a condition you would like for yourself. If an item is worn out, please do not donate.**** You can drop off items at any of the Hampton elementary and middle school lobbies May 2-15. Questions? Contact Danelle Jameson at (412) 487-0752 or [email protected] Recycle — Reuse — Repurpose Other items will also be available to trade on the day of Recycle Rama, including books and dress clothes, to check out the complete list, check out the Recycle Rama link under Community Links on the Hampton Township School District web site at www.ht-sd.org and on the Hampton Township web site at www.hampton-pa.org/275/Recycle- Rama. The Eleventh Annual Recycle Rama Saturday, May 19, 2018 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Hampton High School and Hampton Township Pool Parking Lot ** INDICATES MORE INFORMATION BELOW ELECTRONICS – Collected for FREE by JVS, ONE TV PER CAR - Strictly enforced Township Pool Parking Lot CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS – Collected by Construction Junction, materials MUST be in useable condition and suitable for use in a home project OFF-SITE SHREDDING – FREE courtesy of State Representative Hal English, documents will be securely collected and taken OFF SITE to be shredded. Limit two 13 gallon bags/boxes and no magazines, books, metal or plastic CELL PHONES, PRINTER CARTRIDGES – collected at both High School and JVS Pool Parking Lot sites BATTERIES – RECHARGEABLE, ALKALINE, CAR BATTERIES, LIGHT BULBS - Batteries Plus ** CRAFT SUPPLIES – Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse (PCCR)** MEDICAL EQUIPMENT – Brother’s Brother ** CLOTHING, SHOES, SMALL HOUSEHOLD ITEMS – Salvation Army HALLOWEEN COSTUMES – Must be useable and appropriate. TOWELS AND BLANKETS – Donated to local animal shelters EYEGLASSES AND SUNGLASSES– Collected and refit for people in need BICYCLES – Collected by Thrivent Community – Three Rivers. Call 412-348-0304 for information. STYROFOAM PACKING PEANUTS – Will be taken to the Shipping Depot, must be clean ITEMS FOR CAMP INVENTION – HTSD Summer Camp, See specifics for collection below** SCRAP METAL For the following collections, anyone is welcome to bring items to Recycle Rama and take items with you. Anything left over will be donated to various organizations: HAMPTON ATHLETIC UNIFORMS, SPIRITWEAR, SPORTS AND DANCE EQUIPMENT – Must be CLEAN and in USEABLE condition. Collected at all Hampton elementary schools and HMS (May 2 – 15) and in the High School Cafeteria on the day of Recycle Rama. SEE BELOW FOR STRICT GUIDELINES** MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BUSINESS ATTIRE AND SHOES, YOUNG MEN’S DRESS ATTIRE AND SHOES BOOKS, GAMES, PUZZLES - Book Swap the day of Recycle Rama, leftovers donated to various libraries** We WILL NOT accept the following items: PAINT, HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS, PHARMECUETICALS or TIRES** We have the right to refuse items that are not acceptable for recycling. For questions, call Danelle Jameson at (412) 487-0752 or email at [email protected]. Please note that some information may change. Stay informed by checking the Recycle Rama link under Community Links on the HTSD website at http://www.ht-sd.org and on the Hampton Twp website at http://www.hampton-pa.org/275/Recycle-Rama ** ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES ON ACCEPTED ITEMS** BATTERIES PLUS – Accepts all batteries, plus light bulbs, including CFL bulbs for a fee PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR CREATIVE REUSE - The following art supplies ONLY will be accepted at Recycle Rama: paints, brushes, pencils, pens, sketchbooks, interesting vintage items: curiosities, art books, non- food containers, ephemera, manual typewriters, artwork: paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture, photographs, records. Visit http://pccr.org/ or call (412) 473-0100 for more info and to set up an appointment to donate other items. BROTHERS BROTHER - Accepts nebulizers, walkers, manual wheelchairs, bedside commodes, canes, crutches, shower chairs, hospital beds, adult disposable briefs, medical supplies. For a comprehensive list visit https://brothersbrother.org/gifts-kind/#med CAMP INVENTION - Camp Invention is a weeklong summer workshop for elementary aged students to explore the world of invention, science and engineering. Students will take apart the items. These items allow students to design and invent! We are collecting the following: • CD Players • DVD Players • VCRs • Corded Telephones • Tape Players • Wind-up Clocks • Alarm Clocks • Blu-Ray® players • Boom Boxes • Bread Machines • Calculators • Candy Dispensers • Cash Registers • Computer Keyboards • Child’s Powered Ride-on Cars • Coffee Machines • Fans • Karaoke Machines • Typewriters • Sewing Machines (no needles) • Self-Rewinding VHS Machines • Soundboards • Stereo Speakers • Radios GUIDELINES FOR SPORTS EQUIPMENT AND RELATED ITEMS: All equipment, uniforms, spirit wear, and shoes should be clean and in useable condition. We will not accept any items that are not in a condition to be given to individuals or organizations. You are welcome to bring an item and take some items for yourselves. This is a great place to get cleats and equipment for younger children just starting out in sports, or trying out a sport they have not done before. We ask that you please do not take items to resell. This is a community oriented event and we would like those coming to be able to benefit from the items others no longer need. Our goal at the end of the event is to have nothing left, but if we do, items will be donated to local charities and athletic associations. BOOK COLLECTION: Feel free to take a book or several books if you bring one. Puzzles and games accepted. ABSOLUTELY NO VHS TAPES, MAGAZINES (INCLUDING READERS DIGEST AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC). Text books should be no older than 10 years. Shaler North Hills Library also accepts donations at the library. Call 412-486-0211 or visit www.shalerlibrary.org. **For more information on where to recycle HAZARDOUS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, visit: Pennsylvania Resource Council at http://prc.org or Household Hazardous Waste Pickup (Hampton residents only): www.WMAtYourDoor.com or (800) 449-7587. Contact Township office with questions at (412) 486-0400, ext 303 Recycle Rama needs your help! The Recycle Rama planning committee is looking for members to join our core group of volunteers. We would like to have representation from all HTSD schools, but mostly the elementary schools. The Recycle Rama is in May each year (Saturday, May 19, 2018 from 9 – 12 this year). There are about 10 people on our core planning committee and we begin having meetings in January and meet once a month. Our meeting dates and times are flexible and we can accommodate those who work. We would love some new people with fresh ideas to join us in planning this great community event. If you are interested or want to get more information, please contact: Danelle Jameson at (412) 487 – 0752 or [email protected] or Maryellen Meehan at (412) 496 – 4226 or [email protected] Distribution of this brochure does not necessarily mean the school endorses or supports these events. POWER YOUR CHILD’S FUTURE Experience what’s coming next for your child. Let’s remake learning together. MAY 17-25 @remakelearning RemakeLearningDays.org #RemakeDays Table of Contents Table Table of Contents: Themes of Remake Learning Days 4 West Virginia Collaboration 5 Explore Pittsburgh Neighborhoods . ... .. .. ... 5 Kickoff Celebration 6 Community & Teacher Champions 7 WELCOME TO With more than 270 events Thank You to our Sponsors. ... .. 8 MAY 17-25 Build robots, invent with 3D printers, during Remake Learning Days SCHEDULE OF EVENTS experiment like scientists, (RLD) throughout southwestern ake Remaking in Allegheny County: rem explore new paths, create your Pennsylvania and West Virginia, ning own art or music Discover how Thursday, May 17 10 lear you can help your kids get ready this festival of hands-on for great, big futures learning is for youth, families, Friday, May 18. ... .. .. ... 13 days grandparents, caregivers and Saturday, May 19. ... .. .. 14 This family-friendly festival features 270+ fun and exciting learning events designed educators to explore creative Sunday, May 20 17 for youth of all ages Attend events at local schools, and fun ways of learning. 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