St. Thomas Spring Fever Fair | DonationMatch

St. Thomas Spring Fever Fair

Other Event Type for St. Thomas School
May 21, 2023 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Deadline: May 19, 2023

Who's Going
Fundraising Goal $35,000
Expected Attendance 750
Reach 750
Ticket Price $0
Metro Area Portland, ME
Exempt Status 501(c)(3) Church (IRS Form 990 Not Required)
Nonprofit Category X - Religion-Related
School Grades Elementary School
Attendee Gender Ratio 25% Male, 75% Female
Potential Item Uses Raffle/Sweepstakes
How Donors Promoted Website Facebook Instagram
Attendee Ages 0-4 Years 5-11 Years 12-17 Years 18-24 Years 25-34 Years 35-44 Years 45-54 Years 55-64 Years 65+ Years
Attendees' Children's Ages 0-4 Years 5-11 Years 12-17 Years 18+ Years
Special Populations Moms College Students Active People
Description

The St. Thomas 39th annual Spring Fever Fair will be held on May 21, 2023. This day of celebration will consist of our traditional raffles, our penny auction, yard sale and COVID-safe activities for all ages to enjoy. The fair is organized by the parents of our students, along with the support of the PTO and School Board. 

 

The success of the fair relies on the support of our school community, Sanford/Springvale community, and surrounding communities. In past years, the support from local businesses has been a huge factor in making this fair a tremendous success. The families of St. Thomas are very fortunate and thankful that the community supports them with its kindness and generosity, especially in this challenging economic climate. This is St. Thomas School's largest fundraiser. All the proceeds generated by the Spring Fever Fair are used directly to support and promote quality education for each child at our school. 

The donations received will be used for different raffles or the penny auction. Your donation has multiple benefits, including supporting our students and helping to promote your business to hundreds of people who attend this event every year.

Organizer
Sanford Memorial Gymnasium
678 Main Street
Sanford, ME 04073