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WHS Environmental Club Presents: The Lorax

Whitnall School District, 5000 S 116th St, Greenfield, WI | Get Directions »
FREE

Looking for something fun and tasty to do on a Friday night? Whitnall High School's Environmental Club will be hosting a movie event Friday November 9th in the High School Auditorium! The club will be showing The Lorax, a classic tale by Dr. Seuss. This newly redone film can help Children and adults alike learn about the importance of protecting our natural resources. There will be raffle prizes, a few booths from local vendors and home made pizza.  The cost of the event is free but a $5/family or $3/person donation is strongly encouraged. Doors open at 6 and the movie will begin at 6:30. Bring your family, your friends or both and enjoy the night while supporting the Environmental Club at WHS. Any questions please feel free to contact Jessica Breske, (WHS Art Teacher and club advisor) at: Jduernberger@whitnall.com

Event Details

Posted by: Whitnall High School Environmental Club
Where Whitnall School District 5000 S 116th St, Greenfield, WI 53228
Next on This event is over.
Time 6:00 pm–8:15 pm
Who to bring College Students, Moms, Dads, Singles, Everyone, Kids, Teens, Families, Seniors
Phone 414.525.8532
Price free (Donations excepted)

More About Whitnall School District

Whitnall School District

Whitnall School District

5000 S 116th St, Greenfield, WI
414-525-8400

The Whitnall School District serves parts of the cities of Greenfield, Hales Corners and Franklin. The district includes five schools: Whitnall High School and Whitnall Middle School (both located in Greenfield) and Edgerton Elementary, Hales Corners Elementary and 4K charter school CORE 4, (all located in Hales Corners).

The district prides itself on its strong academic focus and emphasis on working with all students to achieve individual success. Serving about 2,500 students annually, the district performs well above the location, state and national averages on standardized tests.



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