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Jefferson Consolidated PTA Hosts Successful Tricky Tray

PTA President: We made the most money we've ever made.

The Jefferson Consolidated PTA held its annual tricky tray recently, and met with nothing but success.

“We made just under $20,000, and that's with only having a $2000 budget to pull this whole thing off,” said PTA president AnnMarie Barone. “This is the most money we have ever made,” she added.

All the money goes back directly to Stanlick and Briggs schools. The JCPTA pays for all the programs and assemblies at both schools.

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“A huge thank you to Russ Felter who helps us with everything and anything...from setting up tables and chairs to calling tickets to cleaning up at the end,” Barone said. “Our job would have been much more difficult without his continuing help and support.

“Also, a big thank you to Mary Gatto and Nick's Resturant for once again providing us with a fantastic buffet dinner,” Barone concluded.

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