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Lights in the Dark

PARENT PARTIES

Parent Parties (mini fundraisers) are one of the most popular ways the school raises funds. They are a fun way to build community around a common interest with other parents and families at CFI 84. CFI84 parents/ families volunteer to take on the planning, coordinating, and funding the party (sizes range between 8-40 people) and guests purchase tickets where 100% of the money goes to our school.  

 

The 2025-2026 fundraising efforts will consist of two rounds of parent party sales. The first round of tickets will go on sale in September for Fall/Winter parties - a fall golf scramble, park playdate, and tailgate party are already in the works! A second round of tickets will be on sale in February for Spring/early Summer party programming. 

 

The PTSA Fundraising committee is always looking for parent hosts! Have a fun idea, but need more insights - let us know - we'd love to connect! Examples of past party themes have included Pickleball, Euchre Tournament, March Madness, Sound Bath, Mahjong, Backyard Movie Night, Family Ice Skating Party, Speakeasy Soiree and MORE! 

 

Please complete the form if you're interested in hosting. For more insights, reach out to Lisa Noe at lisahoman@gmail.com

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Parent Party FAQs

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  • Who should host?

    • Hosts can be from one family, two families, or consist of a group of families.
       

  • Where and when do the parent parties happen?

    • Parent parties can be at one's home, another parent's home, a park, or other offsite locations. The parties should occur anytime during the school year, fall or spring. 

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  • How many people would attend?

    • You get to set the number. Past events have varied from 4 to 50 people, kids included and others adults only.

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  • Should the party follow a set theme?

    • Parent parties can have any theme, an activity, or provide simply an opportunity to get together. Examples of past house party themes include, vino & vinyl, beer & cheese tasting, math night, low country boil, picnic in the park, game night, cookies & cocoa, Hawaiian luau, and a card party. Have fun with it!
       

  • What is involved in promoting the hosting a party?

    • As a host, a parent simply lets the Committee know about the event they'd like to have. The committee sells tickets to promote the event. Then, the host gets a registration list and then executes in the event! â€‹â€‹

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