November 14, 2008 — Central Upper Elementary PTO will host the annual Fall Festival tonight at the Claremore Community Center to raise funds for the school.
The event will take place from 6 to 8 p.m.
Along with plenty of carnival games, some favorite fall foods will be served, including hot dogs, chili dogs, chili pie, chips, pop and candy.
Attendees will have the chance to win movie passes, bowling passes, sunglasses, teeth whitening, cash, an iPod Nano Shuffle and a Video iPod in a raffle.
A silent auction of themed baskets have been compiled by CUE teachers.
Themes include movie/theater, family fun night, chocolate lovers, pamper me, zebra, nights out on the town, and super sundae, as well as an OU/OSU basket with tickets to the OU/Texas Tech game.
as well as OSU basketball tickets.
“Money from the silent auction goes directly back to the teacher for their classroom,” said Cindy Clifton with the PTO.
For more information about the Fall Festival, call Central Upper Elementary at 341-7744.
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