This document contains details about several upcoming meetings and events at Byrne Creek Secondary School. It provides information on volunteering opportunities for baking, setting up haunted houses, and working at a Halloween carnival from October 29th to 31st. It also lists details and sign-up sheets for volunteers for a book launch on November 7th, a poster meeting on November 12th, an Autumn Celebration on November 14th, and a Seniors' Tea on November 28th. Chairs and locations are identified for each event.
Boxes and Banners, is a neighbourhood identity art initiative led by the Mississauga Arts Council, in Partnership with Bell Canada, Alectra, and Enbridge, with support from Community Foundation of Mississauga, The City of Mississauga, Heritage Mississauga, and Canada 150. This deck is a presentation given to City Council as a wrap up of utility boxes that were covered in artwork this year.
Boxes and Banners, is a neighbourhood identity art initiative led by the Mississauga Arts Council, in Partnership with Bell Canada, Alectra, and Enbridge, with support from Community Foundation of Mississauga, The City of Mississauga, Heritage Mississauga, and Canada 150. This deck is a presentation given to City Council as a wrap up of utility boxes that were covered in artwork this year.
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
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4. Leo T-Shirts
You must buy a $10 Leo T-Shirt
from Ms. Fujiki (B102) or else you
cannot volunteer for most events!
No proper dress code
=
No Service Hours
5. Thank You to the volunteers
Awards Ceremony
and
Bonsor Big Boo
for...
6. Halloween Carnival
Baking
Chairs: Stevens and Clarissa
Dates: Wednesday, October 29th @ 4:30-8pm
Thursday, October 30th @ 3:15-7pm
Place: Catering Room (C101)
7. Volunteers for Baking
Wednesday
• Sajida Chowdhury
• Emma Savic Kallesoe
• Alex Martin
• Zhanata Almazbekova
• Stevens Qiu
• Clarissa Chiang
Thursday
• Janara Almazbekova
• Stevens Qiu
• Clarissa Chiang
• Haerin Bok
• Yeri Lim
• Yejin (Chloe) Lim
• Jeffery Lam
• Nobumoto Nakashima
• Sae Ito
8. Halloween Carnival
Haunted House Set-Up
Chairs: Michelle, Ivan and Raphaella
Date: Thursday, October 30th
Time: 3:15pm-7pm
Place: Chemistry Lab (B109)
9. Volunteers for Set-Up
• Alec Ruan
• Andy Ng
• Aleks Panich
• Richard Zheng
• Sunny Gill
• Mel Mangubat
• Erika Moje
• Jennifer Lusuegro
• Kristin Asa
• Xinyhe Zhang
• Mengyuan Geng
• QingYun (Rica) Zhou
• Matthew Liu
• Kerryn Xie
• Lizeth Zamora
• Esther Saah
• Dylan Hamilton
10. Halloween
Carnival
Chairs: Molly, Angela, Ashley
Date: Friday, October 31st
Time: Lunch to D Block
Place: Chemistry Lab (B109)
Dress Code: Halloween Costume
11. Volunteers for Halloween Carnival
• Harrison Park
• Frances Agbayani
• Farah Charagh
• Andrew Jeong
• Yang Meijia
• Mal Mangbat
• Janice Ma
• Riza Guero
• Angela Kao
• Raphaella Robles
• Fiona Goldberg
• Noor Hawili
• Cindy Lin
• Thea Alfaren
• Ashley Yong
• Ghadeer
• Sajida Chowdhury
• Erika Moje
• Kristin Asa
• Angela Qi
• Molly Yang
• Ashley Cayabyab
12. Mr. Smith's & Bulldogs
Read Book Launch
Chairs: Clarissa, Angela and Ikjot
Date: Friday, November 7th
Time: 3-7pm
Place: Byrne Creek Atrium
13. Volunteers for Book
Launch
• Ian Chu
• Alan Leong
• Ivy Chu
• Paul Charles
• Nikola Deretic
15. Autumn
Celebration
Chairs: Eric and Margaret
Date: Friday, November 14th
Time: 3:15-9pm
Place: Byrne Creek Atrium
*Anyone with a Block C Spare
please help out for early setup
16. Volunteers for Autumn Celebration
• Velma Kiden
• Alan Leong
• Anifa Raphael
• Gio Dulay
• Erika Moje
• Averrie Aniban
• Mal Mangabat
• Stephanie Yu
• Nikola Deretic
17. Senior's Tea
Chairs: Twinkle, Margaret and Priya
Date: Friday, November 28th
(Pro-D-Day)
Time: 10am-5pm
Place: Atrium
Dress Code: Leo Shirt
18. Volunteers for Senior's Tea
• Stephanie Yu
• Jennifer Lusuegro
• Kiana Lim
• Alan Leong
• Jincy Chen
• Paul Charles
• Anifa Raphael
• Gio Dulay
• Abdel Bangura
• Averrie Aniban
• Erika Moje
• Nikola Deretic