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PTAs Nationwide Working to Give Sandy Hook Students a Winter Wonderland

Sending homemade snowflakes is a meaningful way to help Newtown, CT.

The Connecticut and Sandy Hook PTSA organizations have created a special way that PTA leaders, school employees and families can show their support for Sandy Hook Elementary School.

Local PTAs and schools across the country are encouraged to send paper snowflakes for the school via the Connecticut PTSA to lift the spirits of the community, calling it “Let’s Give Sandy Hook School a Winter Wonderland”.

"Like our children, no two snowflakes are alike," said a post on the National PTA's Facebook page. "We invite you to create snowflakes to decorate Sandy Hook School’s new home. Be creative! All colors and designs are welcome. We know that children will enjoy creating art that can adorn the walls of SHS’s new elementary school."

Plateau residents can join in, too. Mail snowflakes to the address below by January 12, 2013:

Connecticut PTSA 
60 Connolly Parkway, Building 12, Suite 103
Hamden, CT 06514

Don't forget: Enumclaw High School's Commons area is open to the public Wednesday, Dec. 19 in the afternoon for anyone who would like to leave a note or letter of support and encouragement to the community of Newtown, CT. Click here for more information.

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