“Thanks for going the extra mile!”Īs the busses left the school, we took down the signs and our kids joined us in cheering them on their merry way. Speaking of which, each of our guests of honor received a $15 Target gift card and a pack of Extra gum. The budget was small and we were able to use the bulk of it to go towards thank you gifts. The decor came from our homes and the paper products from the Dollar Store. It was such a great help and a nice way to save time and money year over year. The committee head last year laminated all of her signs and passed them along to me. We had all sorts of bottled waters, soft drinks and still drinks to choose from. The mom of a student did these darling cookies for our event. We added bagged chips, fresh fruit and the cutest cookies! We also sat out bags for anyone that wanted to take their snacks to enjoy later. ![]() ![]() We set up a simple lunch table near the bus circle with a variety of food, snacks and drinks.Īfter pricing options at Chick fil A, we went with just sandwiches in lieu of their box meal options. The guests included all of the bus drivers and crossing guards. We handed out invitations on Monday asking them to join us on Friday. We each sign up to head one event (bus drivers, janitors, cafe, etc.) and mine was to co-lead Bus Driver Day! ![]() Last week my PTA Hospitality Committee celebrated and thanked our elementary school bus drivers with a lunch before they headed on their afternoon routes.
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