Monday, October 20, 2014

Family Outings around Carlisle, Pennsylvania

Carlisle, Pennsylvania is a beautiful place to live with many things to do in your spare time. And, we here at Quality Wholesale can’t think of a better way to spend that time than to be having fun with your kids!


So, to help you plan out some family bonding time, we decided to compile a list of fun things to do with your family in Carlisle!


Hickory Hollow Horse Farm
Take your family on an unbelievable fun time at Hickory Hollow Horse Farm, featuring trail rides, pony rides and lessons. Unlike your average stable, these guys host 2-hour tours of the Gettysburg Battlefield...all on horseback!


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Go on an Educational Tour
Try a tour of the U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center and bring your family back in time
on the mile-long trail. Here, you’ll witness 14 periods in army history. You can also scope out Fort Hunter Mansion & Park, originally built as a fort on the river to provide protection during the French Indian Wars.Both sites are perfect when it comes to giving your kids a fun - and educational - time.


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Take a Trip to the Lake
Take your kids to the beach or the the man-made lake in the middle of the Boiling Springs; it’s called Children’s Lake, and you’re welcome to hike the trails, catch some fish or feed the birds.


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Go to a Ball Game
Once you inform your kids that you have tickets to either Metro Bank Park or Sovereign Bank Stadium, they’ll be singing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” on repeat. The Metro Bank Park also provides a children’s play area with inflatable toys. Both ballparks are local favorites and perfect family outings.


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Land of Little Horses
Land of Little Horses is a performing animal park in Picturesque Adams County featuring miniature horses, a variety of show animals, a Western Town, and play areas for young children. But, be aware; your kids will be aching to have a pony of their own when they leave.


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Hershey’s Chocolate World
Hershey’s Chocolate World offers a load of cocoa-laced fun, including a ten-minute chocolate tour, a make-your-own candy bar station, chocolate tastings and a trolley ride around Hershey.


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ZooAmerica North American Wildlife Park
Who doesn’t love the zoo? ZooAmerica offers an 11-acre walk-through zoo with over 200 animals from five distinct regions of North America!


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The York Emporium
Have your children showed improvement in their schoolwork, been helping out around the house or behaving in public? Treat them to The York Emporium, where they will have more than 250,000 books, knickknacks, souvenirs, games and more to choose from!


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Gettysburg Family Amusement Complex
Work your golf game at the mini golf course, go go-kart racing and play laser tag or arcade games; whatever you find, you’ll have a great time at the Gettysburg Family Amusement Complex.


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Codorus State Park
This park offers a wide variety of activities for the whole family. Apart from the usual camping, swimming and fishing, you can also go boating, horseback riding, mountain biking, disc golfing, and (for the hearty) take on some winter activities. Make a weekend out of it and hit the trails at Codorus State Park.


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Avalanche Express
With winter en route,  there’s no better time to plan a trip to the slopes  of Avalanche Express for snow tubing, snowboarding or skiing. Just remember to bundle up!


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Mount Hope Estate & Winery
This is a great place for the whole family. Along with the many wine trails and tastings,  Mount Hope Estate & Winery is also home to the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire!


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This is just a short list that we came up with of fun activities for your family to enjoy while around Carlisle, Pennsylvania. If you have some more great family attractions in mind that we missed, feel free to comment them below!

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Introducing Otis Spunkmeyer for Your Next Fundraiser

There are so many different types of cookies, we lost count. Chocolate chip, peanut butter, oatmeal raisin, snickerdoodle - and a few other classic recipes - pop into mind right away. But, thanks to some creative bakers, the cookie world also includes more unusual concoctions like carnival, cranberry oatmeal, and strawberry shortcake.


Whether you prefer the classics, or are interested in something new, good news! We’re proud to announce our addition of Otis Spunkmeyer cookies.


Otis Spunkmeyer’s wide selection of cookies includes all the family favorites and some unique creations. We’ll let you in on some of our favorite cookies that might be new to you - Carnival cookies, cranberry oatmeal cookies, and strawberry shortcake cookies.


Carnival cookies will be a hit for the candy lovers in your life.  Filled with vibrant semi-sweet chocolate candies and delicious chocolate chips, this cookie is a fun, festive snack. Adults and kids, alike, will enjoy this twist on a traditional chocolate chip cookie.




Cranberry oatmeal cookies are a delicious choice for this cool fall season. The rich dried cranberries sweeten up the oats, and the hint of cinnamon compliments the spice.  Enjoy your cranberry oatmeal cookie while you are curled up with a warm glass of cider.




Strawberry shortcake cookies are sweet dessert cookies.  Dried strawberries and dried cranberries brighten up this delectable cookie, while white confectionery chips sweeten every bite.




Otis Spunkmeyer is a delicious choice for your next fundraiser!
For more information on your next fundraiser visit http://www.quality-wholesale.com!

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Children Activities to do Before the Summer Ends

If you’re like most of us, you’re probably wondering the same thing…..where has this summer gone? The days of summer are numbered, and the start of the school year is right around the corner. Take advantage of the rest of the summer and fill your schedule with awesome activities to do with your children. Here are some activities to try!


Water fun!
Whether it’s taking the children to the beach or filling up the pool in the yard, take advantage of the summer with some water activities! Some simple ideas that kids love are slip and slides or running through the sprinklers. Any way to cool off from the warm weather will fill your kids with excitement. Having a water fight is a good way to bring the family together in a competitive way.

Go camping!
If you haven’t taken a camping yet trip this summer, this is a must! Going to a local campground is a great way to spend time with your family. Making smores, enjoying nature, and sitting by a fire are all great activities that children love. If you don’t have a campground near you, simply setting a tent up in the backyard is a great way for your children to get out of the house and have fun in the backyard!

Bike ride
Taking your children on a bike ride is a great way for them to be active and explore! You can choose to take them biking on a nature trail or just around the neighborhood. Regardless, they will enjoy going on a bike ride with their family!


Neighborhood baseball game
Another fun activity for children of all ages! If you don’t have a lot of room, play with a tennis ball or wiffle ball. Rally all the neighbor kids together and play some baseball. A fun way to be active and enjoy the summer weather.

Chalk art
Sometimes the driveway could use some color! Get out the chalk and decorate your driveway or sidewalk. This is great way to teach kids to be creative and they will have fun doing it! By the time they finish, they’ll probably be pretty impressed with what they drew.


These are just some great activities ideas to do before the summer ends! Can you think of any we missed? Comment below!

Monday, July 28, 2014

What type of Fundraiser is Best for your School?

It’s sad to say, but the school year is right around the corner! Planning right now can allow you to enjoy the rest of your summer, and be less stressed out in the fall. What type of fundraiser is best for your school? It depends! We have plenty of options that could help your school raise money and meet your goals.


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Catalogs

Our catalogs are filled with awesome goodies including candy, candles, kitchen supplies, jewelry, home items, and much more! We customize each brochure for each season; whether you choose do an early fall fundraiser, Valentines, Easter, or a spring sale, we have the product catalogs to meet your needs. We provide a prize program to reward individual sellers at no charge! This gives the students another incentive to sell. We will supply extra order forms and catalogs in case the response you receive is greater than anticipated.  We are here to help make your fundraiser a SUCCESS!


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Frozen Food

Who doesn’t enjoy delicious pizza, chocolates, or cookies? Our frozen food option is an easy sell for any school. This fall, we add a new product to our frozen food catalog: Otis Spunkmeyer cookie dough. These cookies are mouth-watering! Choose the original chocolate chip or the strawberry shortcake….you can’t go wrong! The catalogs include pizza, garlic bread, and other delicious food items. Having a frozen food fundraiser is a fantastic option for any school!


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KidSmart Holiday Shoppes

Our KidSmart Holiday Shoppes are another great way a school can raise money. They are a risk-free holiday shopping program for children, provided as an in-school shopping opportunity for kids, and a real convenience for parents. There’s no cost for anything on your end, you only pay for products sold, and we offer free return of any unsold merchandise. Your school has the power to price the items and choose the mark up. It’s a fun way for the kids to be able to go shopping at school and find inexpensive gifts for parents, friends, or just spoil themselves!


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As you can see, we have many quality fundraising options for your school to choose from! We understand all schools are different, with different needs and demographics, and we work tirelessly to provide the flexibility to not only meet, but surpass those needs. Comment below what your favorite fundraising option is!

Friday, June 20, 2014

Party Time: Top Kids Birthday Party Themes For 2014

The best day of the year for young kids is usually their birthday. It is a day dedicated to them, and they couldn’t be more excited to open presents and be with family and friends. Making a perfect day for your child can be a lot of pressure; there are many themes to choose from, but what are the best ones? Here is a list of the top birthday party themes in 2014!


Princess Party

For a girl, you can never go wrong with a princess party! There is a wide variety of Disney princesses to choose from. Some favorites this year have been based around the movies Brave and Frozen. The Brave theme provides a chance to play cool archery games, and the Frozen theme offers a wide range of characters to decorate the cake with. Whatever route you choose, a princess party is always a success!











Rainbow Party

This party is pretty simple and can work for both boys and girls. For this theme, you just need plenty of bright, colorful paper lanterns and pinwheels. This colorful party will put anyone in a good mood!



Star Wars Party

Every boy dreams of living in galaxy far, far away! Why not make it a birthday party theme? Between an awesome Star Wars cake, Darth Vader cake pops, and a fun candy roll Light Saber, you can’t go wrong.



Pirate Party

This party theme gives you plenty of options. You can have all the kids dress up in pirate costumes and decorate the cake with ships and skulls. Little kids love dressing up! Fill up the pool and have the kids walk the plank. The fun activities will fill your kids with excitement.



Minion Party

Yes, you heard it right: a Minion Party! The cute adorable creatures from Despicable Me will put a smile on anyone’s face. This is a great idea for boys, girls and kids of all ages. If you are having the party this summer, you could make it a Minion World Cup theme to add some spice to the party. Minions make some cute soccer players!



These are some of the favorite birthday party themes in 2014 so far! We hope your party is a success, and remember to check out our Party Outlet for all your party essentials. Comment below for any other cool birthday party themes!

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Summertime Learning

Ahhh summertime. For kids everywhere, it’s a time to sleep in, run around in the sunshine, and generally unwind after a busy school year. 

However, for many parents, it ought to be a time for encouraging their school-aged children to squeeze in a little summertime learning. 

And, this is actually a very important concern; expert research shows many academic skills degrade over summer vacation. As a matter of fact, over the summer months, students can lose up to 60% of the math and reading skills that they learned during the previous year. Naturally, this will lead to a lot of recapping and relearning come the fall. 

But, good news - you can help your grade-schooler stay academically nimble through some critical-thinking activities over the summer. Here are a few ideas!

1. Backyard Scrabble
Here’s a really cool idea we discovered while browsing the web. Make words and spelling fun and outdoorsy with your own homemade cardboard-and-paint letter tiles. Think the popular smartphone app Words with Friends, only way more summery and social!

2. Visit The Library 
This might not make the kids leap out of their seats with joy, but then again, they might not know just how many different things the local library has to offer. With free literary activities, social clubs and science-minded outdoorsy field trips, public libraries are quickly shedding the old reputation of just being a quiet place to be a bookworm. And let’s face it, air-conditioning is always a plus on the hottest of summer days, 


3. Budgeting Skills = Lemonade Stand, Car Wash 
Many of us have at least one entrepreneurial summertime activity in our pasts. For this writer, it was definitely a lemonade stand. Now, in addition to being a source of a little pocket change, a small summer business is a great - and rather sneaky - way to promote practical math skills!

4. Cooking / Baking
Here’s another excellent, math skill-building activity with a fun result. Pick a few simple recipes and watch the kids practice their measurement and time skills. For an extra challenge, get a group together and work on doubling the recipe. Math can be very fun - and delicious!

5. Designated Reading Time 
Alright, not exactly the most fun sounding of the ideas on our list, but reading has really taken off in a mainstream sense - thanks to a slew of bestselling books-turned- blockbuster movies. Encourage a set time on a daily basis for reading a few chapters of a fun book. Who knows? This idea could turn into a neighbohood book club!

These are only a few basic, educational activity examples; we bet you have a few of your own. Leave us a comment and share them with us!

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Prepare For Next Year Now

It’s the end of the 2013-14 school year, and everyone involved is breathing a much-needed sigh of relief. 

But, for those who have spent this most recent year of learning volunteering with their local Parent-Teacher Organization, (PTO) this also means getting things buttoned up and organized for when the next academic year rolls around. 

Here at Quality Wholesale, we know many of you are active participants in school organizations, so we’ve put together this simple checklist of things to remember before powering down your PTO for the summer. 



ORGANIZE FILES

A great first step into summer is to go through your PTO files to make sure everything is there. Collect committee files and other information from fellow members and store everything in a safe and accessible location. And, while it can be fun and rewarding to purge files of things you don’t need anymore, hang on to all things related to finances; PTO groups are audited like everything else, and you’ll want to make sure you have your fiscal information in a completed state. 

KEEP TABS ON SCHOOL SUMMER HOURS

 Even though the balance will shift dramatically from school to home over the summer months, many groups still like to hold regular meetings. If you’re planning on using your school building for this, look into open building hours. It’s always a drag to set something up, only to find out last minute that your chosen venue isn’t available. 

SUMMER = RECRUITMENT OF MEMBERS

Summer, with all of its leisure activities, youth sports and more, is a great time to connect with like-minded individuals to gauge their interest level in joining your PTO. Take advantage of community activities to share with others what your group has been up to - and get them excited about potentially getting involved!

REFRESH YOUR PTO DISPLAY

Many parents and their children visit schools over the summer to check them out prior to enrollment. Keep your PTO group’s public display sharp and current so they get a strong idea of what’s going on at your school. This can really make a strong impression on new families!

REVIEW INCORPORATION STATUS

If your PTO is incorporated, look into whether or not you’ll need to review that status over the summer. Most incorporated PTO chapters do need to renew their membership yearly, and often, that renewal date arrives during summer break. Double check to make sure your status doesn’t lapse!

GATHER VACATION DATES

If you are planning to meet with your fellow PTO members over the summer months, reach out for their vacation dates. Summer can be a real scheduling headache, so get out in front of it by getting planned trip dates of your fellows into a calendar.

SET PRELIMINARY BUDGET

It’s always a good idea to reflect on your budget for the previous year, while it’s still fresh in your mind, before heading into the summer. If you’re not contemplating or forecasting any particularly large changes for next year, the odds are good that your operating budget will remain relatively unchanged. This will alleviate some stress for you come fall. 

RECOGNIZE YOUR FELLOW PTO-ERS

Finally, before the bell rings and everyone is released, take some time to thank fellow PTO members for their dedication throughout the school year. If you have any retiring members, consider thinking of a way to honor them. 

Anything you’d add to this list that we might have missed? Leave us a comment and let us know. Happy summer!