Our successful fundraising events and ongoing efforts are a direct result of the many parents and staff who volunteer their time and talent.
Fundraising Events
Trivia Night
Join an enthusiastic committee creating a memorable night. Exact needs will be determined, but volunteers will likely be needed to help with planning and prep, day-of set-up and clean-up, event check-in, and running raffles and prize giveaways.
Coordinators: Suzy Pereckas, Jennie Fleming & Jenell Ziberna
Coordinators: Suzy Pereckas, Jennie Fleming & Jenell Ziberna
Lou Malnati's “Dough for Dough” Pizza Fundraiser
Volunteers are needed on Tuesday, November 19th to help sort pizzas for pick-up.Coordinator: Patti Weber
Cook’s Night Out/Ice Cream Nights
Volunteers are needed to copy flyers to go home in backpacks.Coordinator: Melissa Jimenez
Good Old Days, 9/8
Have fun at Good Old Days and help support your school at the same time! Volunteers are needed for short time periods to sell raffle tickets, work the games/prizes and hand out PTO information. Help out before, during or after the 1 p.m. parade.
Coordinators: Ryan & Kourtney Culver
Family Movie Nights
Volunteers are needed to help with set-up, clean-up and to sell concessions. This year’s movie nights will be on the following Fridays: September 20th, November 8th, January 24th and May 9th.Coordinators: Cheri Clark & Angela Walker
Spirit Wear
Volunteers are needed in the fall to help collect and distribute orders for this quality sportswear.
Coordinator: Laurie Mueller
Greenery Sale
Volunteers are needed to help with delivery for a few hours on Wednesday and possibly Thursday, November 20th and 21st in the afternoon or evening. If you have a van, pick-up truck or an SUV, we need your help!Ongoing Fundraising
Box Tops for Education – Coordinator: Jenell Ziberna
Just purchase specially labeled General Mills products, clip the Box Top labels and return them to school during the fall and spring collection contests. PTO submits the labels and receives cash back. Ask family, friends and neighbors to collect too – every label counts!Campbell’s Soup Labels
Similar to the Box Tops program, collect labels from Campbell’s food products and send them in during the fall and spring collection contests. These are redeemed for classroom supplies.Coordinator: Debbie Hiltner
My Coke Rewards Program
This fundraising program accumulates points that we use to order items for the students. Either send in points to school or log points online at www.mycokerewards.com (set up an account, enter points, click on “Donate to Schools” and search for Winfield School). Most Coca-Cola products have a code as do Dasani water and Powerade.Coordinator: Suzy Pereckas
Ink Cartridge Recycling
PTO takes part in a printer ink cartridge recycling program which earns $2 per cartridge in office supply store credit. We use this credit to purchase supplies for PTO and the school. If your workplace doesn’t take part in a recycling program, drop those at school too. We can receive the large toner cartridges which are used in many offices.Coordinator: Bogna RoxasFundinco Fundraiser
When you order anything through Amazon.com, first go through FUNDINCO! Just go to the district website, www.winfield34.org, and click on the Fundinco logo. 3% goes back to the school when you make any purchase at Amazon.com – at no cost to you! Bookmark the Fundinco page to make it even easier during future Amazon shopping.Coordinator: Donna Bartlett, W.E.F. PresidentTarget Debit/Credit Reward Program
This fundraiser benefits you and the school when you sign up for the Target Red Card. 5% goes back to you (this 5% is reduced from your final total at checkout!) and 5% goes back to the school when you make any purchase at Target or Target.com using the Target Red card. If you don’t want the Target Debit/Credit card, you can still sign up anyways to have a percent of your purchase get credited to the Winfield schools. This fundraiser goes into the Student’s Activities Fund. You can sign up for the Target debit or credit card at Target’s customer service desk.
Coordinator: Dawn Reinke, Principal
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