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CRABBY BLUES


Cape Charles Central Park

CRABBY BLUES


Cape Charles Central Park

11th Annual Crabby Blues Festival PRESENTED BY FINANCIAL SECURITY ADVISORY

September 16, 2023

2:00pm to 7:00pm
at Cape Charles Central Park

Our 11th Annual Crabby Blues Festival presented by Financial Security Advisory! Our largest school fundraiser, the festival offers great family fun for our Eastern Shore community. We'll have fresh, off-the-boat crabs as well as other food vendors, live music, a kids area including an array of bounce houses, arts & crafts vendors and a silent auction.

Tickets: FREE ADMISSION


 

GET INVOLVED

If you would like to contribute to the Crabby Blues Festival by registering as a sponsor, serving as an art vendor, or contributing to the silent auction, our school would be grateful for your support.

 
 

Heather&Nathan

Later That Night

Heather and Nathan

Back by popular demand, fan favorites, Heather and Nathan Travis will kick off our festival’s music!

Later That Night

This year’s headlining band joins us from Virginia Beach! We look forward to the entertainment they plan to provide!


JOIN THE FUN!

 

THANK YOU TO OUR 2022 SPONSORS

Title Sponsor: Financial Security Advisory

Platinum Sponsor: Cherrystone Aquafarms

Music Sponsor: Anonymous

Gold Sponsor: Atlantic Brokerage, LLC

Petting Zoo Sponsor: Cape Charles Animal Hospital

Auction Tent Sponsor: Ruby Salts Oyster Company

Wristband Sponsor: Turner and Wiggins Attorneys at Law

Jimmy Crab Sponsors:

Sook Sponsors;

Angel Sponsors:

 
 

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Sponsorship and Vendor Information


Downloadable Forms

Sponsorship and Vendor Information


Downloadable Forms

Forms will be submitted to this site soon If you are interested in participating in Crabby Blues Festival, please call 757-331-1717 for more information.

CRABBY BLUES SPONSORSHIP FORM


SILENT AUCTION DONOR FORM


VENDOR INFORMATION & INSTRUCTIONS


ART & CRAFT VENDOR APPLICATION


NON PROFIT INFORMATIONAL VENDOR APPLICATION


NON PROFIT SELLING VENDOR APPLICATION

 

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Forms


For viewing and available to be downloaded.

Forms


For viewing and available to be downloaded.

APPLICATION FOR ADMISION


Student Information


Medical Consent Form


MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS


EXTENDED CARE CONTRACT


STUDENT HANDBOOK


EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION


2022-2023 SCHOOL SUPPLY LISTS


 

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Pre-K

Pre-Kindergarten has part time options, as well as a full-day program and reaches capacity at 12 students. The Pre-K year(s) serve as a transition between home and school, providing an opportunity for adjustment to group situations and the introduction of academic and social concepts. The goals of the Pre-K program are the development of language and math readiness, and gross and fine motor skills. Students participate in art, music, and physical education activities. Bible lessons and library time introduce book learning and enjoyment. Pre-K students join the rest of the school in Heyward Hall for morning gathering and lunch daily. Bible, Chapel, Humanities, Visual Arts, and Fitness are held in our multi-purpose/conference room. Other opportunities are held off site within walking distance of our main building.


Lower grades

Emphasis is the Lower Grades is on building a strong foundation in reading and math, as well as science and social studies. The Common Core Standards guide instruction, with emphasis on student involvement in their learning. Bible lessons and prayer provides a foundation for instruction in Christian values. Daily recess time encourages cooperative interactions and physical activity.

Kindergarten is a full day program with an emphasis on further development of language and math readiness, and gross and fine motor coordination. This includes courtesy and consideration of others. Students participate in art, music, physical education, Spanish, Bible, Humanities, and library.

Grades 1-5 continue to build on reading, writing, spelling, language arts, math, science and social studies, as outlined in the Common Core Standards.


MIddle school

Middle School students have an educational experience that addresses their social, emotional, physical, and academic needs. Classroom and extracurricular experiences guide them in building self-confidence along with self-discipline, a positive work-ethic and a personal sense of identity. The Common Core Standards are implemented to guide instruction in the core areas of language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. Students have the opportunity to make choices regarding their study within the curriculum. Instruction in fine arts, health and physical education, library/computer technology, and Bible studies are also a part of middle school curriculum.