Friends of SEPAC Trunk or Treat - Trunks Needed!

Friends of SEPAC Trunk or Treat - Trunks Needed!

By Norfolk Special Education Parents Advisory Council (SEPAC)

Date and time

Friday, October 25, 2019 · 4:30 - 7pm EDT

Location

H. Olive Day School

232 Main Street Norfolk, MA 02056

Description

Would you consider hosting your "trunk" for our trick-or-treaters?

The Norfolk SEPAC is looking for volunteers to decorate their cars for our annual Trunk of Treat Event. We are also looking for small businesses to participate: i.e. a creative "candy monster" donation, music vendors, arts and crafts station etc.

Please respond to this event page if you would like to donate your time. Setup will begin at 4:30 p.m. The event kicks off at 5 p.m. and will last until 7 p.m. We will follow up with an estimated number of trick-or-treaters closer to the event so that you can plan accordingly. We will need snacks that are peanut and nut free so please indicate if you plan on bringing allergy safe treats.

  • SEPAC Families: 5-5:30 PM, SEPAC Friendly Trick or Treat experience for children with special needs and their families.

  • PreK -3rd Grade Families: 5:30-7 PM

Guidelines:

  • Undecorated cars must park in the front of the school

  • Costumes are not required but are highly recommended!

  • No toy weapons such as guns, knives etc. and no adult masks

  • All decorations must be contained within your parking spot

  • Car owners must supply enough candy or treats for all trick-or-treaters

  • No pets permitted

  • Parents are to be responsible for their own children All peanut free vehicles must be completely peanut free (i.e. treats may not be processed in a facility that handles nuts.)

Please remember that you must have an up-to-date CORI form to volunteer in any capacity. Please visit the school office to complete a CORI form.

Thank you for your support!


~Norfolk SEPAC

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The Norfolk Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) strives to collaborate with and advise the school committee and administration to continually improve the education opportunities for all children in and outside of our school district. We promote improved education and success for students with disabilities, ensuring they receive equal access to education opportunities within our school and community. The Norfolk SEPAC provides a network for parents of children with disabilities to access resources, gain support and share ideas. SEPAC encourages families to be involved in all district policy discussions.

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