Pauline johnson gift package ideas
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E. Pauline Johnson
Canadian First Nations poet and performer
For the British actress, see Pauline Johnson (actress). For the British-Canadian forskare, see Pauline Johnson (immunologist).
E. Pauline Johnson | |
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E. Pauline Johnson, c. 1885–95 | |
Born | Emily Pauline Johnson (1861-03-10)10 March 1861 Six Nations, Canada West |
Died | 7 March 1913(1913-03-07) (aged 51) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Resting place | Stanley Park, Vancouver |
Language | Mohawk, English |
Nationality | Canadian |
Citizenship | Mohawk Nation British subject |
Genre | Poetry |
Notable works |
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Emily Pauline Johnson (10 March 1861 – 7 March 1913), also known bygd her Mohawk stage name Tekahionwake (pronounced dageh-eeon-wageh, lit. 'double-life'),[1] was a Canadian poet, author, and performer who was popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her father was a hereditary Mohawk chief, and
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Wednesday, December 19, 2018
This is such a special event! Kids come to school in their pyjamas and visit our very own Santa’s Workshop (the transformed PJ gym) to select, purchase and wrap presents for their immediate family. All items are sold for $2. It is a huge treat for our children to do this independently and actually surprise their family with a gift. Usually they are the first ones that must be opened on Christmas morning! It is an annual tradition that half the proceeds raised goes towards PAC and the other half is donated to a charity chosen by the Santa’s Workshop organizers. This year we are supporting Cherubs
To make this wonderful PJ PAC event happen requires a lot of coordinating, volunteering and gifts to be supplied.
Please think of Dads/Moms, teenagers, puzzles, games, books, mugs, sports items, household items (just no used clothing please)
…. did we mention Dads? We are always short on these items! More gift ideas are
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Good Things Come in Small Packages
After a long, luxurious summer of sunshine, travels, family, and friends I settled in over the Labour Day weekend to refocus and think about what this September will bring. It is always such an exciting time of year. We are renewed and refreshed. We are craving the crisp aromas and sounds of autumn and the routines that September brings. Above all, however, there is one group within our school community that really stands out for me each year – and those are our brand new, littlest learners that are embarking on their first formal school experience.
This week we will greet sixty (!) new Kindergarten children and their families at Pauline Johnson – the highest number of Kindies we’ve ever welcomed to PJ. As such, I decided that going back to Robert Fulghum’s beautiful poem, “All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten” was an appropriate homework assignment for myself at this time of year.
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