After 35+ years in Piedmont, Carol Cramer was feted by friends and family during a retirement celebration on April 29. Mayor Jen Cavenaugh made the official “Carol Cramer Day” proclamation and current and former PUSD administrators took turns thanking Cramer for her leadership and wishing her well. Wildwood alums and current students joined the festivities organized by parent club leaders.
Mayor Jen Cavanaugh reads the proclamation on Carol Cramer Day Carol Cramer is surrounded by friends and family and she is honored PUSD Retired superintendent Gail Uilkema The event closes with the Wildwood band playing the Wildwood school theme song Havens principal Anne Dolid and past Beach principal Michael Corritone honor Carol Cramer School Board member and parent of Wildwood graduates, Cory Smegal Carol Cramer says a few words at her retirement party Signs and stickers Cookies, lemonade and popcorn as well as other snacks were given out on Carol Cramer Day A parent writes a letter to be put in the mailbox for Carol Cramer Young Wildwood friends enjoy Carol Cramer Day Emcee Tory Roman entertains the crowd Past Beach Principal, Nancy McHugh, watches as one of her grandsons writes a letter of appreciation to Carol Cramer Carol Cramer Day attendees and now-married couple Kevin Lasky and Lucy Swenson met at Wildwood Elementary school The girl scouts gave cups of ice cold lemonade to those in attendance Two boys play a carnival game in the courtyard Wildwood Parents Club President Xenia Meyer and Event Coordinator Melissa Oldrin Two girls make crepe paper flowers in the crafts area Some current students weed and prepare the raised beds for new plants Boys play a game of Jenga in the courtyard