Not too late (yet) to be part of school sign

NORTH CANAAN — Buy your brick now, or risk missing out on being part of the planned message board sign at North Canaan Elementary School. The PTO has extended its sale of bricks, which will make up the sign base, until June 16.

The sign will be similar to the one at the Canaan Fire Company, and will display school and community events and accomplishments.

Each brick will be inscribed at the direction of the buyer. It might be a family name, an honorarium or memorial, or just a simple message.

A brick is $50 and can be engraved with up to two lines of 14 characters.

The PTO began selling bricks last summer and has raised about $4,700 between that and other fundraising events. The community and businesses have been very supportive. The Canaan Foundation gave a $500 grant.

The goal now is to have the sign up in time to welcome back students for the new school year. The work will go forward with other types of donations, such as donated labor. To date, that includes masonry work in exchange for a brick by pre-kindergarten parent Sean Crowell, electrical work by Ron Carpenter, a donation of sand and cement by Tom Hester (uncle of kindergarten teacher Melissa Bachetti) and supervision of the project by Phil Ghi of Ghi Sign.

The PTO is currently selling raffle tickets for a trip for four to Disney World. The package includes hotel, airfare and park passes, a $2,500 value. Tickets are $10 each.

Upcoming fundraisers include another McTeacher Night at McDonald’s on May 8 and a clothing drive on June 7.

To purchase a brick, raffle ticket or for more information on any of these events, contact Nikki Blass at 860-824-0088 or at nblass01@yahoo.com

Brick order forms are available at the school, or simply write the inscription on a piece of paper. Remember, one or two lines, up to 14 characters per line. Punctuation counts as a character. Mail a check made out to “NCES PTO†to North Canaan Elementary School, Attn: Bricks, PO Box 758, North Canaan, CT 06018.

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