Every month we participate in a new project. Here you can find descriptions of all of the projects we will be doing this year.
School Supplies Drive
We will be doing a drive to collect supplies for all of the schools in Stokes County. We will be gathering things like pencils, paper, erasers, markers, crayons, colored pencils, scissors, glue, pens, etc.
Nursing Home
In December, we will go to a local nursing home to deliver handmade Christmas cards,
sing a few carols with the residents, and play a little bingo with them for prizes. This event
is a lot of fun and the residents have a fantastic time.
sing a few carols with the residents, and play a little bingo with them for prizes. This event
is a lot of fun and the residents have a fantastic time.
Interact Prom
Every year we host a prom for special needs individuals both at our school and
in our community. It's a great opportunity to provide a special night to some very
special people. It will be a night filled with dancing, singing, eating, and lots of fun. There will also be a prom king and queen crowned at the event!
in our community. It's a great opportunity to provide a special night to some very
special people. It will be a night filled with dancing, singing, eating, and lots of fun. There will also be a prom king and queen crowned at the event!
Purple Pinkie Project
Polio is a very fatal disease and is highly infectious. The U.S. has been polio free for 30 years, however some third-world countries are still struggling today. This project takes place at King Fest every year and raises money to help eradicate polio in these third-world countries.
Ryan's Case for Smiles
This project benefits kids that are in the hospital with life-changing
illnesses. The goal of Ryan's Case for Smiles is to sew and distribute
these pillow cases and give children and their families as an
emotional boost and to remind them that they are not defined by
their illness.
illnesses. The goal of Ryan's Case for Smiles is to sew and distribute
these pillow cases and give children and their families as an
emotional boost and to remind them that they are not defined by
their illness.