at the JTL Shop located at 614 E Emma Ave, Springdale.
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The clinic will offer free food, fun, music, activities and school supplies.The Good Samaritan Clinic is hosting a free back-to-school parking lot party and health fair August 13 from noon to 4 p.m.Good Samaritan Clinic to host back-to-school parking lot party and health fair Dinner will be provided for $5 and will include a hot dog, chips and soft drink.There will also be a free manicure/polish change for students as well as a bike raffle for 30 free bicycles with helmets.
in the SPSFNWA office parking lot located at 2601 SW D St. The Single Parent Scholarship Fund of NWA (SPSFNWA) announced that it is hosting a Back-to-School supply drive-through event for their Fall 2022 recipients on Thursday, August 4, from 4-6 p.m.The Single Parent Scholarship Fund of NWA To help get prepared, many organizations are holding back-to-school events to get students excited and hopefully ease their nerves, as well as offer school supplies.Ī list of those events happening in the coming days can be found below: (KNWA/KFTA) - Classes are resuming for schools across the region in the coming weeks causing excitement and increasing nerves for some students.
Maybe you can offer to buy your child one brand name thing while the rest will be the more affordable options.FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. The best thing to do instead is draw firm boundaries, but if that doesn’t work - seek a compromise. But, according to CNBC, this is just a waste of your money. No matter what it is, your savvy kid (particularly teens) are always going to try and talk you into buying the more expensive, brand name items because they’re cooler and they want to fit in with other kids. Many schools don’t even allow kids to write in ink (unless it’s erasable), so buying these is probably just a waste of time. There are always multiple brands and versions of pens. Unless your kid has a fixation on a very specific kind of pen, this is one item you’re rarely going to see go out of stock. Children in elementary school may need them, while middle and high schoolers may not, so those should be on your wait-and-see list when teachers offer specific requirements for their classrooms.
However, things like glue sticks, while they seem useful, are often not necessary for every grade. It’s kind of hard not to go a little bananas when you hit that school supplies section. A simple set of earbuds may do the job, and you can find these in generic form just about anywhere headphones are sold. But don’t rush to buy expensive AirPods, noise canceling headphones, or gaming headphones until you know what the teachers require and allow. Most kids need some form of headphones these days, with more and more computers in classrooms.