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Commemorative bricks sold for Kiva Elementary fundraiser

Posted 5/13/22

Kiva Elementary School, which was originally built in Paradise Valley in 1957, is in the process of getting a new campus built and is selling engraved bricks for the memorial garden on the new campus set to open this fall.

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Commemorative bricks sold for Kiva Elementary fundraiser

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Kiva Elementary School, which was originally built in Paradise Valley in 1957, is in the process of getting a new campus built and is selling engraved bricks for the memorial garden on the new campus set to open this fall.

The PTO is selling engraved bricks to be installed in its new memorial garden to commemorate the memories of the students, families, teachers/staff and alumni, according to a press release.

Honor a past, present, or future Kiva Cougar by engraving a brick for the school memorial garden. Purchasing a brick will help provide funds needed to continue to provide a desirable learning environment.

The bricks are 4x8 and will be engraved with up to three lines of text, and up to 18 characters per line for $125. Only 250 commemorative bricks will be sold. The deadline to purchase is May 20, the release stated.

Email Kiva PTO with any questions: azkivapto@gmail.com.

To purchase: bricksrus.com/donorsite/kivapto.