Holiday Boutique expects to provide extra funding

November 13, 2009 — by Pia Mishra

In an effort to raise more funds in a tough year for the school's budget, the Saratoga Sports Boosters are holding their annual Holiday Boutique on Dec. 5 in the little gym.

The boutique, open from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. in the gym, is run by the parents involved in the Sports Boosters program and headed by PTSO parent Kelly Berman.

The Holiday Boutique is mainly targeted to help raise funds for Athletics, ASB, Cheer and Music Boosters. A wide assortment of crafts, jewelry, topiary, ceramics and other household items will be available for purchase. Clothing and SHS spirit wear will also be available at the boutique at lower prices than usual. Parents and students are encouraged to come and finish their holiday shopping early while helping out school programs at the same time.

The boutique will also be hosting the Cheer team in order to help them promote their gift wrapping fundraisers.

"I think it's great that we're having an extra opportunity to sell our gift wrap because we could really use the extra crowd to help raise as much money as we can," said sophomore cheerleader Erin Wong.

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