On December 6th, East York held its annual Holiday Shop! The Holiday is an opportunity for 3rd-5th graders to shop for gifts for their families with the help of some high school elves. The event, led by Mrs. Rachel Fry, takes place at East York Elementary, and it includes an area for kids to shop gifts of prices between $1-$7, games and activities in the all-purpose room, and holiday snacks for the kids! The elves, York Suburban High School music students, volunteer their time in order to become an elf for the elementary students, aiding them in their search for the perfect gifts.
The event starts off with an “Elf Training” to make sure all the elves are prepared for their night of magic. Once the students start arriving, they are lined up and matched with an elf by one of the volunteers. The elf takes them through the course of the shop, helping them with their money, and picking out the perfect gifts. Once all the gifts are chosen, students and elves proceed to the wrapping room, where more elves help wrap and label all the gifts, before proceeding to the checkout where they pay and are treated to a candy cane.
This year’s event was a blast. YS students showed up ready to shop. Some came with siblings; some were ready to set off into the shopping world alone. From budgets of $20-$62, our elves saw it all. Many kids came ready to shop for all their family members and some even came ready to shop for themselves! The all-purpose room buzzed with holiday cheer as kids ran around playing games, parents chatted with one another, and elves were in constant motion, providing the most elftastic service they could! With two hours of service time, the holiday shop tables were empty by the end of the night! It was a wonderful turnout that we are ecstatic to see every year. This event wouldn’t have been possible without the help of all of the magic elves that worked so hard to make the night special for each of the elementary school students.
Being able to interact with all the kids is truly a hilarious experience. Some of them have no idea what their parents like and usually end up choosing fuzzy socks and a puzzle, while others have it exactly planned out. During the ‘quiet’ moment, all the elves shared stories about the funny interactions we had with students. From being told they were going to ask Santa for “an imaginary boyfriend,” to being hand selected by little kids to be their elf, we truly saw it all. Happy Holidays to everyone from the elves at YSHS!