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Our Springmont commUNITY Dinner is Saturday, February 3!

We are excited to invite all families to attend the Springmont commUNITY Dinner on Saturday, February 3, beginning at 4:30 p.m. at the Peachtree Road United Methodist Church! This is a well-loved Springmont tradition and a unique opportunity for our whole community to gather together to enjoy a short musical program, as well as a potluck-style dinner.
Performance
Music Teacher Dr. Carissa Gibson and Arts Specialist Ayanna Talton are coordinating a wonderful program!
- Due to their age, Toddlers and younger Primary students will remain in the audience with their parents and are encouraged to sing along and observe the program in preparation for future programs!
- Five- and six-year-old Primary students are working with Ayanna to learn a song they will perform on stage.
- Elementary and Middle School classes are working with Carissa to prepare songs and readings.
- The finale will include Candle for Peace, a song uniting the entire community! Look for the lyrics to be shared in the evening’s program.
Potluck-Style Dinner
- A potluck-style dinner will follow the performance. Families will be asked to bring an entree, appetizer, side dish, or salad that is meaningful to their family, and everyone will be invited to sample the dishes. Foods may be homemade or purchased. Springmont will provide serving utensils, water, and dessert!
- Families will be provided with 10” x 12” aluminum food pans, which will be sent home with students on Thursday, February 1. If you have more than one enrolled student, you may receive more than one pan, but you only need to fill one pan unless you bring extended family. Please bring your dish at the temperature at which it should be served. Please do not bring desserts as these are provided by Springmont.
- Labels that allow families to indicate the contents of their food pan, including alerts for potential allergens and dietary restrictions, will be provided.
- One buffet line will include a greater concentration of vegetarian items.
What else should my family bring?
- In keeping with Springmont’s core value Stewardship of the Environment, we ask that families consider bringing their own reusable eating utensils, plates, and cups/water bottles. Bringing these items (and taking them home to wash and reuse afterward) is a practical way to reduce the amount of waste provided by a community event of this size. Earth-friendly cups, utensils, plates, and napkins will also be available.
- Again this year, we will be collaboratively creating floral centerpieces for the dining tables. If you would like to bring your own unique flower stem, please feel free to do so! We will also have a variety of blooms for each attendee to add to their table’s centerpiece.
- Families are also encouraged to bring a 3 - 6 foot long strip of fabric or fabric ribbon to add to our commUNITY weaving project begun last year! Fabrics or ribbons may represent your family in any way – a favorite color, pattern, texture, or other attribute. Be creative! Strips cut from old sheets, drapes, t-shirts, or discarded clothing as well as textiles of any type are welcome!
- Our cultural diversity is a wonderful gift to our school community. Families are encouraged to come dressed in authentic cultural attire if they wish.
What else do I need to know?
- There is no need to RSVP.
- Please plan to arrive at the Peachtree Road United Methodist Church (3180 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30305) no later than 4:15 in order to park in the BLUE or GREEN lots, drop off food with the volunteers, create the commUNITY floral centerpieces, and be seated for the performance.
- At arrival (4:15), five- and six-year-old Primary students and all Elementary and Middle School students will join their teachers backstage to prepare for the performance. Younger students will remain with their parents.
- For safety reasons and out of respect for our venue and the other activities taking place simultaneously, we ask your help in ensuring that all students remain in our designated space and under close parental supervision at all times, including in the buffet area, during dinner, and afterward. An activity will be available at the dining tables, but the outdoor playground is undergoing renovations and will not be available.
- The event will conclude by 6:30.
Lots of volunteers are needed! If you can help with set-up (3:00 - 4:30 p.m.) or clean-up (6:30 - 7:00 p.m.), please click here! Tasks are quick and easy and older Primary students and Elementary & Middle School students can come early with parent volunteers!


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