Just in time for Mothers Day Edmonds-Woodway HS parent staff group launches flower basket fundraiser

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds-Woodway High School Parent Staff Organization (PSO) has kicked off its annual Hanging Flower Basket Fundraiser, perfectly timed for Mother's Day on May 11. These lush, locally grown 12-inch baskets come in various colorful combinations, making them ideal gifts for mothers, teachers, and neighbors. Each basket is priced at $45, with an impressive $20 from each sale directly aiding the PSO's initiatives, including classroom grants, essential student activities, scholarships, and staff appreciation events. The fundraiser is active until April 25, encouraging community members to participate in supporting local education. Orders can be placed through the PSO's website and will be available for pickup at the school on May 3.

This initiative not only beautifies local homes but also serves a greater purpose by enhancing student experiences and resources. By investing in these vibrant baskets, community members contribute to a brighter future for local students. The fundraiser exemplifies how even small purchases can have a significant impact on education and community spirit.

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