Holiday Wreath Sale

Posted October 17, 2018 at 5:45 am by

The Class of 2019 Kicks off Grad Night Fundraising

Deluxe Noble Wreath

The Friday Harbor High School Senior Class of 2019/PTSA is now taking orders for their annual Holiday Wreath sale.

Get your beautiful, aromatic, long-lasting, 24” Northwest Noble Fir wreath with pinecones, berries, and a handmade bow in the color of your choice for only $25! These wreaths make great gifts for friends, family, neighbors and business associates.

Also, new this year, the Senior Class is selling delicious homemade pecan and pumpkin pies for $20 for Thanksgiving! Simplify your holiday by purchasing a pie or two while supporting Grad Night!

These TWO fall fundraisers are the largest fundraisers for the Class of 2019. Proceeds go directly towards paying for Grad Night: a memorable, safe and sane graduation celebration.

Wreath and pie orders may be placed with any Friday Harbor High School Senior Class member, or contact Shannon Wilson, [email protected], 360-317-6090. Shannon will be happy to have a student from the Class of 2019 contact you to take your order up until October 26th. After that date, orders can be placed with Shannon directly.

Students will begin delivery of the wreaths on Saturday, November 17, 2018, just in time for the holidays; pies will be available for pick up between 8am and noon on November 21 at The Mullis Center.

**Please note: this year our wreaths will NOT be available at the Island Artisan’s Holiday Fair but will be available at the Winter Craft & Flea Market on December 1 at the County Fairgrounds.

If you don’t need a wreath or a pie, but would still like to support the seniors, your donation would be greatly appreciated. Donation checks should be made payable to ‘FHHS PTSA’ with Grad Night 2019 in the memo line and mailed to Grad Night 2019 Committee, c/o Tanja Williamson, POB 1406, Friday Harbor, WA 98250. Any questions can be sent to [email protected]

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