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    You are at:Home»Local News»USD 384 to host “Boots and Bling” fundraiser

    USD 384 to host “Boots and Bling” fundraiser

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    By KMAN Staff on March 25, 2021 Local News, Riley County

    The Parent-Teacher Organization of Blue Valley Schools is bringing back their Boots and Bling fundraiser.

    The Parent-Teacher Organization is a partnership between families, faculty, and administration that works to improve the learning opportunities for all students of USD 384. Superintendent, John Cox, says the Boots and Bling event is an annual fundraiser for the group.

    “It’s an awesome way to support the kids because our PTO does a fantastic job of providing opportunities for our kids and providing equipment, supplies, and things like that,” Cox adds.

    Cox says this year’s fundraiser will be on April 1 beginning at 4PM at the Bricks Pizza and Pub in Olsburg, Kansas. Due to the ongoing pandemic, there will be an option for carry-out food as well as several ways to bid on the silent auction items at the event.

    “There will be several items from a variety of different vendors to look at,” Cox says. “If you follow it on our Facebook page, there are pictures of the items so if you can’t attend in-person, you still have the opportunity to bid there as well.”

    For more information visit Randolph PRIDE (https://www.facebook.com/randolphks) on Facebook or email bluevalleypto@gmail.com. 
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