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NORWIN SCHOOL DISTRICT NEWS
BingoNight Supports Enhanced Learning at Norwin

NORWIN SCHOOL DISTRICT NEWS

BingoNight Supports Enhanced Learning at Norwin

The A + Facilities Bingo Bonanza was a tremendous success, bringing together the Norwin community and friends from beyond for a fun and meaningful evening. With over 600 attendees, the event featured bingo, a basket raffle, 50 / 50, Plink-o, and other games of chance, creating an exciting atmosphere for participants of all ages.
The generosity of everyone involved— whether through purchasing tickets, reserving tables, or supporting the various games— helped raise funds that will have a lasting impact on Norwin students. Proceeds from the event will support enhanced learning opportunities, upgraded spaces, and improved resources across the district. In addition, the funds raised will help offset the cost of renovation and improvement projects, reducing the financial impact of these upgrades on local taxpayers while still ensuring students benefit from high-quality learning environments.
The event was made possible through the incredible support of teachers, staff, administrators, elected officials, booster groups, community members, and friends of Norwin. The collective enthusiasm and commitment of the community were inspiring, highlighting the strong network of support surrounding the district and its students.
The District also acknowledges the generosity of the sponsors and basket donors. Their contributions added to the excitement of the evening and played a key role in the event’ s overall success. Their support directly benefits Norwin students and makes initiatives like the Bingo Bonanza possible.

The A + Facilities Bingo Bonanza is a great example of how the Norwin community can come together for a common purpose— supporting school improvements, enhancing student opportunities, and helping ensure that important facility upgrades can be completed in a way that is mindful of the community and its taxpayers. orwin

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Thank you to our sponsors!
The contributions from the sponsors and basket donors enhanced the event and played a significant role in its overall success. We sincerely appreciate your support, which directly benefits our students..
Event Sponsor: Regola Consulting
Blue Level Sponsors: Gerken Roofing & Construction Myers Duffy Dansak & Clegg Jim Shorkey Auto Group
White Level Sponsors:
A1 Electric, Achieving True Self, Bridges Hospice, CP Music Instruction, Cleveland Price, Commissioner Doug Chew, Creekside Graphics, Enchanted Destinations, ENJ Insurance Group, NexTier Bank, Sign Gypsies- Westmoreland, Sounds 4 Gotten
Basket Raffle Donors:
CA Engineering, Andrews & Price, Artisan Colour Spa Salon, The Bilik Family, The Bobby Family, Bob Rodkey, The Chalking Dad, Cindy Corder & George Blissman, Coldwell Banker, Commissioner Sean Kertes, Dermatology Associates of Greensburg, DRAW Collective, Hahntown PTA, Hahntown Staff, Headquarters Salon, Hillcrest PTA, Hillcrest Teachers & Staff, Jacktown Ride & Hunt Club, The Johnson Family, Keystone Sports Construction, Motive Fit, Norwin Administration Building, Norwin Boys Soccer Boosters, Norwin Girls Soccer, Norwin Cheerleading, Norwin Class Office, Norwin Football Boosters, Norwin Jr. Wrestling, Norwin Middle School PTA, Norwin High School Student Council, Norwin High School Band Aides, Norwin High School Wrestling, Norwin Teachers Federal Credit Union, Regola Consulting, Representative Brian Rasel, Representative Eric Davanzo, Sacramento Contracting, Saunders Heating & AC, Sheridan Terrace PTA, Shock Sports Photography, Smail Automotive, Stewartsville PTA, Sunset Valley PTA, Synergy Salon & Day Spa, Tapville Social, The Med Spa by B. A., Tom Hempel, North Huntingdon Township Commissioner, TSF General Contracting
Norwin Student Council H osts Senior Citizen Luncheon
The Norwin High School Student Council proudly hosted its annual Senior Citizens Luncheon on Sunday, March 8, welcoming residents of the Norwin community aged 55 and older for an afternoon of food, entertainment, and fellowship. This year’ s theme,“ A Knight Back at the Castle,” brought a festive atmosphere to the event, which remains a cherished tradition for the Norwin community.
Guests were welcomed into the Norwin High School cafeteria for a complimentary luncheon served by student volunteers. The event provided a wonderful opportunity for students and community members to connect and spend time together, reflecting the strong sense of community that defines the Norwin School District.
Following the luncheon, attendees enjoyed a special performance in the newly renovated Norwin High School Performing Arts Center. The Norwin High School Show Choir and Select Orchestra delighted the audience with a performance that showcased the talent and dedication of Norwin’ s student performers.
The Norwin High School Student Council extends its sincere thanks to the many sponsors, volunteers, and staff members who helped make the afternoon such a success. Their generosity and support ensured that this longstanding community tradition continues to bring joy and connection to Norwin’ s senior residents each year.
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