Annual Holiday Luncheon | Friday, December 12 11:30am - 1:30pm in MPR #EagleRockElem Lunches will be held from 11:30 am – 1:30 pm for teachers and staff to enjoy during their lunch periods. Our annual Holiday Luncheon will be held Friday, December 12. This is a wonderful time to show our hard-working teachers, administrative and support staff how much we appreciate them. The teachers and staff always enjoy the dishes our families bring. You can bring your dish to the Teachers’ Lounge in the morning when you drop off your children. Please label your dish with its name, your name and the teacher’s name. Label your serving utensils with your name and child’s room number as well. If you’d like to help before, during, or after the luncheon, please leave a note in the PTA box at the main office or in the Parent Center. All paper goods and drinks are provided by the PTA. To ensure we have enough dishes for both lunch periods, we ask that you fill out the tear-off below and return it to school by Wednesday, December 10.
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Wed, 12/10 12p-10p #BMPP & #5LineTavern will donate 20% of receipts #EREEF90041 Please join us Wednesday, December 10th as EREEF hosts their third “Dine Out for EAGLE ROCK” event! Wednesday, December 10 12:00p - 10:00p Big Mama’s and Papa’s Pizzeria & The 5 Line Tavern 2136 Colorado Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90041 Both BMPP and 5 Line will be donating a generous 20% of your total bill to Eagle Rock Elementary in order to purchase new books for the library. You can even take food to go or have it delivered! Just drop your receipt in the “Dine Out for Eagle Rock” jar at the counter. If you order your food on the phone, let them know you are an Eagle Rock Elementary School family. If you order your meal on line for delivery from BMPP, please type “EAGLE ROCK ELEMENTARY” in the special request box so that your bill is counted!! Friday, November 21 6p-9p on the Big Yard at #EagleRockElem | Student's choice of 3 Titles Our friends at EREEF will be hosting a Family Movie Night, this Friday, November 21 from 6p-9p on the Big Yard. Movie title will be that selected by or students. Visit the Eagle Rock Elementary Homepage to Vote for your choice of film! Admission is $1 and concessions will be offered for $5. Parental supervision is required and the event is BYO (Bring Your Own) Picnic, Blanket, Chairs and/or Cushions. celebrate significant contributions of the First Americans #NAHeritageMonth
What started at the turn of the century as an effort to gain a day of recognition for the significant contributions the first Americans made to the establishment and growth of the U.S., has resulted in the month of November being designated for that purpose.
#Fundraiser at #TheHabit | On Tuesday, Nov 11 from 4p-10p #EagleRockElem will receive 20% of sales Your invited to our Dine Out Fundraiser for Eagle Rock Elementary this Tuesday, Nov. 11th at The Habit from 4pm-10pm. Feel free to dine out with Eagle Rock's familiar faces or pick up your dinner to go. 20% of your order goes back to our school! Hope to see you there. The Habit 7307 N Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90041 (in the Vons Shopping Plaza) Ended Sun Nov 2 (2:00a) | If you haven't done so, please set your clocks back one hour! Daylight Savings Time (DST) is also used to save energy and reduce artificial light needed during the evening hours - clocks are set one hour ahead in Spring and one hour back to Standard Time in the Autumn. Benjamin Franklin first suggested Daylight Savings Time in 1784; however, modern DST was not proposed until 1895 when an entomologist from New Zealand, George Vernon Hudson, presented a proposal for a two-hour daylight saving shift to the Wellington Philosophical Society. The conception of DST was mainly credited to an English builder, William Willett in 1905, when he presented the idea to advance the clock during the summer months. His proposal was published two years later and introduced to the House of Commons in February 1908. The first Daylight Saving Bill was examined by a select committee but was never made into a law. It was not until World War I, in 1916, that DST was adopted and implemented by several countries in Europe who initially rejected the idea. Currently, most of the US observes DST except for Hawaii and most of Arizona, and the US insular areas of Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Guam. Learn more on the History of Daylight Savings Time Night of Big Dreams | 10/25 6p-10p | Annual #SilentAuction & #Fundraiser for #EagleRockElem #EREEF90041 Our friends at EREEF will once again host their Night of Big Dreams, this Saturday, October 25 from 6:00p-10:00p at the Women's Twentieth Century Club and will feature yummy tacos and drinks, music, fun and an incredible Silent Auction you do NOT want to miss! Come join the party and get amazing prizes like Dancing With The Stars tickets, Knott's Berry Farm passes, Dodgers Tickets, Weekend Getaways, Local Restaurants, One-Of-A-King Art and so much more! All proceeds go directly to Eagle Rock Elementary so come and have a great evening and do some good for your favorite school at the same time. Childcare is available for $10 per child at Eagle Rock Recreation Center (1100 Eagle Vista Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90041). Please email EREEF90041@yahoo.com for reservations. Women's Twentieth Century Club 5105 Hermosa Ave Los Angeles, CA 90041 peaks Thurs, 10/23 4:35p | Learn More & Safe Viewing @GriffithObserv @earthskyscience This Thursday, October 23, North America will be treated to a partial eclipse of the sun with the peak occurring at 4:35p here in Los Angeles. As with any eclipse, whether full or partial, eye safety is of the utmost importance. Click the links below to learn more: Solar Eclipse Begins: 13:52 (1:52p) PDT Greatest Eclipse: 16:35 (4:35p) PDT Solar Eclipse Ends: 17:44 (5:44p) PDT Maximum obscuration of solar disk: 39% |
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