Pine straw fundraiser supports Ford Elementary Foundation with local delivery

Debbie Broadnax Principal
Debbie Broadnax Principal
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A pine straw fundraiser is being organized through West Cobb Pinestraw to support the FORD Foundation. The event offers long needle pine straw at $6.25 per bale, with a minimum order of 10 bales. Customers can choose to have the pine straw laid for an additional $2.50 per bale.

Orders must be placed by February 15, and deliveries are scheduled for the week of February 24 through March 2. Free delivery is available for residents in West Cobb and Paulding County.

Ford Elementary School, which benefits from this fundraiser, serves families in Acworth, Georgia and operates as a public elementary school within the Cobb County School District according to its official website. The school promotes creativity, collaboration and innovation among young learners while embracing the theme “Dream Big, Wonder More” to inspire student curiosity according to its official website.

The school aims to engage, enrich and empower students in a nurturing environment that encourages innovation and prepares them for future opportunities according to its official website. Ford Elementary maintains Cognia accreditation and is part of a district recognized for academic excellence where students often surpass state benchmarks according to its official website.

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