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Trick or Treat! Costume Day on October 31st


Costumes are welcome at Sure Foundation on October 31st!

This coming Thursday is Halloween, and the first of our Sure Foundation Spirit Days. So come to class in costume if you'd like. Remember that costumes must be modest and non-gory. Keep it clean and fun! Classes will take place as usual, so costumes should not get in the way of classwork.

Donations of candy bars are needed for the snack bar. These can be dropped off at the table in the entry.

Bring your coats to donate to Shepherd's Staff Call for Coats - There will be a bin in the entry to collect donations for the next three weeks.

Questions? Contact us at SureFoundationTutorial@gmail.com

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