Buy Pizza, Support Student Travel to Europe

Eagles Exploring Europe (E3) is hosting a Little Caesars Pizza Kit fundraiser until January 30th! Funding will help students cover gratuity for drivers, guides, and other service providers along the way. Bob Henderson—E3 Group Leader and FHS Social Studies teacher—said, "This was an unprogrammed expense, and knowing how hard many of our students have worked to fund their trips, I would love to be able to take this off their plates." Purchase pizza kits for yourself, your family and your friends at the link below:
Pizza Kits will be delivered directly to their home by FedEx, so send the link to your out of state family and friends, too. Don’t forget to buy some for yourself!
If you have any questions, please email Bob Henderson at robert.henderson@ferndaleschools.org
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