School Partnership
The Pink Cabbage
has partnered with
Howard County
Schools
The Pink Cabbage to Partner with Manor Woods Elementary School

Students, teachers, and staff at Manor Woods Elementary will enjoy extra
support and recognition for their hard work and achievements through a
new partnership with The Pink Cabbage. The partnership will be formalized
with an official signing at the Waterside Restaurant in the Sheraton
Columbia Hotel on Friday, Feb. 8, 2008.

Under the terms of the partnership agreement, representatives from The
Pink Cabbage will offer support for a variety of school activities, such as
providing refreshments for teachers and staff for special events, overseeing
student craft tables on field days, and assisting during blood drives at the
school.

At 8:30 a.m., Marcie Barnard and Jody Perez of The Pink Cabbage will join
Sandra French, Howard County Board of Education Member, James
Weisner, Principal, and Carol Hahn, Assistant Principal, Manor Woods
Elementary School, and Mary Schiller, Manager of the Partnerships Office
to sign the formal partnership agreement.

The Pink Cabbage (www.geocities.com/thepinkcabbage) is an eclectic
collection of unique shops offering home décor, antiques, and accessories
with an exciting twist. The Pink Cabbage is located in a 130-year-old historic
building at the corner of Frederick Road and Triadelphia Road in Ellicott
City.

The Howard County Public School System’s Partnerships Office (www.hcpss.
org/aboutus/partnership) unites businesses and community organizations
with schools to enhance the educational experience. Partnerships benefit
schools, businesses, and the entire community by leveraging the resources
of all participants. Partners may commit human or financial resources or
other support.
Article appearing in the Baltimore Examiner, February 2008