Attachments - St. Raymond School

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Attachments - St. Raymond School
Special Scrip Holiday Options
With a little planning, you can contribute to St. Raymond in a big way during the holidays. Every gift card purchase donates funds to St. Raymond. Making Holiday Cards?
Shutterfly One-stop Shopping?
Amazon, Target Need new holiday attire?
Bloomingdale’s, Banana Republic, J. Crew Neiman Marcus, Brooks Brothers Traveling during the holidays?
Disney Hotels, Best Western Hotels, Fairmont Hotel, Marriot, Ritz-­‐Carlton Gifts for electronic junkie?
Game Stop, iTunes, Best Buy, Radio Shack Honeybaked, Safeway, Lucky, Whole Foods Creating decorations and crafts?
Michaels, Joann’s Fabrics Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn Need meals during holiday rush?
PF Chang, Cheesecake Factory, California Pizza Kitchen, Buca di Beppo Need to pamper yourself?
Bath & Body Works, Bed Bath & Beyond, Sephora, The Body Shop Gifts for a bookworm?
Barnes & Noble, Amazon Gifts for an adventurer?
REI, Big 5, Sports Authority, Cabela Gifts for a little one?
American Girl, Build a Bear, Disney, Toys R Us Children’s Place, Gymboree Gifts for teens?
Cooking for the Holidays?
Gap, Express, Macy’s, J. Crew Bloomingdales, Amazon, Best Buy, iTunes, Sephora AMC, Century, UA Theater Tickets Gifts for a ‘do-it-your-selfer’?
Ace Hardware, Sears, Lowes, Home Depot Gifts for a sports/fitness fan?
Footlocker, Big 5, Nike Stores, REI, Sports Authority Gifts for Stocking Stuffers?
Starbucks, Jamba Juice, Peet’s, AMC, Century, UA Theatres, Chevron, Shell, Cold Stone Creamery Think Scrip!
(St. Raymond School will benefit greatly!)
Holiday Options
Holiday “Adopt a Family” Scrip Purchase Tie-­‐In The St. Raymond Mothers’ Club is excited about its Community Service Learning project for the Holidays. "Adopt a Family" is a school-­‐wide, completely voluntary program that aims to help local families. There is no obligation to participate-­‐-­‐we are simply facilitating a worthwhile philanthropic opportunity for your family. A San Mateo County social worker selected six families for St. Raymond School to gift this Holiday season. These families are local and live within our community. However, their circumstances vary greatly from ours and they need a helping hand. These families will not receive aid through the Giving Tree or other Holiday programs. Your contribution will make a difference. One of the best ways to participate is by donating gift cards. These families struggle with the basics like food, clothing, and gas. Safeway, Target, Gas, Old Navy and Babies R Us/Toys R Us are most appreciated. Moreover... while you help a local family, you satisfy part of your St. Raymond Scrip obligation AND you get a tax write-­‐off. What an easy way to MAKE A DIFFERENCE: 1. You buy school scrip...You help St. Raymond School. 2. You donate the gift cards to Adopt a Family...You help your community. 3. You deduct the scrip purchase that you donate to Adopt a Family..You help yourself. If you are interested in participating, just add a few (or many) gift cards to your November scrip purchase. There will be an Adopt a Family box in the office, where you can leave your donation and pick up your tax-­‐receipt. Feel free to earmark your donation for a particular family (see back), or we will distribute your donation to the families as needed. Feel free to contact Laurie Halligan at lauriehalligan@yahoo.com with any questions. We hope that making a difference for a local family will make a difference in your Holiday. Here are a few of the families selected for St. Raymond School's Adopt a Family program: FAMILY 1 Mom didn't ask for anything for herself. This mom was recently put on disability for a virus growing inside her spine, which cannot be operated on. It has similar symptoms to multiple sclerosis. The father had a heart attack about 4 years ago and has had significant depression since then. Needless to say, this family is now facing extreme hardship as they were both working and functioning full time before these medical diagnosis. This family is struggling as they no longer have health benefits and will have to move to a smaller apartment to adapt to their decrease in income. Family need bedding and towels. Dad needs clothes for work. FAMILY 2 This family has been unable to find housing as the father lost his job and they needed to move into Grandma's house. Mom, Dad, 7 month old baby girl, and 5 year old boy could use gifts cards to help pay for food, gas, and basic necessities. Because they live in a living room, there is not much they can ask for that won't take up too much space. They shop at Target, Safeway, and Chevron and Shell. FAMILY 3 This family lives in Redwood City. Most of their meals have been from St. Anthony's church these last couple of years. The mom is pregnant and they have a 5-­‐year-­‐old girl (delayed) and 16-­‐year-­‐old son. Mom has high blood pressure, gestational diabetes, a heart murmur, and struggles with depression from past trauma. Mom really wants to go back to Sam’s Chowder house for dinner (she went there a few years ago and wishes she had enough money to eat there again). Gifts cards to Target, Macy's, Ross, Marshalls, Arco, and Safeway. Dad desperately needs work clothes from Sears, Wal-­‐Mart, Macy's. FAMILY 4 This family lives in East Palo Alto. Mom and dad live in small rented room in East Palo Alto. Mom just recently had a baby (5 month old baby girl) and is waiting to attend medical assistant school in the spring. Family struggling with bills as dad works part time for minimum wage. Family would benefit from gift card for gas, Safeway, gift card for mall or store to buy clothes. SPECIAL SCRIP ORDER FORM
NOVEMBER 2014
The timeline for this month's order is as follows:
Nov 7 FRI 12PM
Nov 9 SUN 5pm
Nov 14 FRI 8am
Attach your check made payable to "St. Raymonds School"
Forms and checks due in office
Email orders due to shannongarrow@sbcglobal.net
Pick up your Special Scrip in the Office
Contact Shannon Garrow at 328-­‐8336 or shannongarrow@sbcglobal.net with any questions.
Parent Name:
Phone:
Email:
Grade:
RETAIL STORES
Total
MOVIES
Brooks Brothers $25
16%
%
Qty
$
AMC Theatres $25
GAP/Old Navy/ Banana
Republic $25, $100
14%
$
J. Crew $25
13%
$
Cinemark Theatres $9.50 Individual Ticket
Cinemark Theatres $25
L.L. Bean $25, $100
16%
$
UA Theatres $25
Lands End $25, $100
16%
$
Nike Stores $25
12%
$
GAS
%
DEPT. STORES
%
Total
Chevron $50 or $100
76 Gas $25, $100
Qty
Total
ONLINE VENDORS
8%
%
Qty
$
Amazon.com $25
4%
$
10%
$
Amazon.com $100
4%
$
4%
$
Groupon $25
7%
$
8%
$
iTunes $15, $25
5%
$
Shutterfly $25
9%
$
Zappos.com $25, $100
8%
$
Qty
Total
1.5%
$
1%
$
%
CHILDREN/TEENS
%
Qty
Qty
Total
Total
Bloomingdale's $25
12%
$
Chevron $250
1%
$
American Girl $25
9%
$
Bloomingdale's $100
12%
$
Shell $25, $50
2.5%
$
American Girl $100
9%
$
Cabela's $25
14%
$
Shell $100
2.5%
$
Build-A Bear Workshop $25
JCPenney $25, $100
5%
$
Kohl's Dept. $25,$100
Children's Place $25
$
$
4%
$
GROCERY STORES
10%
$
Safeway $25
Neiman Marcus $50
12%
$
Safeway $100
4%
$
Disney $25
2%
$
4%
$
Lucky Supermarket $25
2%
$
Game Stop $25
3%
$
DISC. STORES
%
Qty
Qty
$
Macy's $25, $100
Sears $25, $100, $250
%
8%
12%
4%
Total
Claire's $10
9%
$
Crazy 8 $25
13%
Lucky Supermarket $100
2%
$
Gymboree $25
13%
$
Total
Smart & Final $25
7%
$
PB Teen $25, $100
8%
$
Kmart $25
4%
$
Smart & Final $50
7%
$
Toys R Us $20
8%
$
Ross Dress for Less $25
8%
$
Whole Foods $25
3%
$
Toys R Us $100
2%
$
TJ Maxx/Marshall's $25
7%
$
Whole Foods $100
3%
$
TJ Maxx/Marshall's $100
7%
$
RESTAURANTS
%
2.5%
$
WALMART $100
CONVENIENCE
%
Qty
Total
Qty
Total
HOME IMPROVEMENT
%
Total
Applebee's $25, $50
10%
$
Ace Hardware $25
4%
$
Buca di Beppo $25
8%
$
Lowes $25, $100, $500
4%
$
Burger King $10
4%
$
Qty
CVS $25
6%
$
Home Depot $25, $100
4%
$
California Pizza Kitchen $10
6%
$
CVS $100
6%
$
Home Depot $500, $1,000
4%
$
Carl's Jr $10
5%
$
Staples $25, $100
5%
$
Sears $100
4%
$
Cheescake Factory $25
5%
$
Target $25
2%
$
Chili's $25
11%
$
Target $100
2%
$
ELECTRONICS
Total
Chipotle $10
10%
$
Walgreens $25
Walgreens $100
6%
6%
$
$
Best Buy $25
Best Buy $100, $250
3%
3%
$
$
Chuck E Cheese $10
Cold Stone Creamery $10
8%
8%
$
$
RadioShack $25
4%
$
Flemings Steakhouse $25
5%
$
%
Qty
TOTALS
DENNIS
UNIFORM (5%)
front
x
$20
=
$____________
back
For Vendors with more than one price option per line,
BOTH SIDES
please circle the gift card amount desired, then enter the quantity and total amount.
$
SPECIAL SCRIP ORDER FORM
NOVEMBER 2014
RESTAURANTS (cont)
%
Hard Rock Café $25
10%
Honey Baked Ham $25
Qty
Total
SPORTING GOODS
%
$
Big 5 Sporting Goods $25
8%
Qty
Total
$
12%
$
Cabela's $25
14%
$
iHop $25
8%
$
Foot Locker $25
9%
$
Jack in the Box $10
4%
$
REI $25
8%
$
Jamba Juice $10
7%
$
Sports Authority $25
8%
$
KFC $5
9%
$
Outback Steakhouse $25
8%
$
MISC. SERVICES
%
Panera $10, $25
11%
$
Barnes & Noble $10, $25
P.F. Chang's $25
8%
$
Bath & Body Works $10, $25 13%
$
Peet's Coffee $20
8%
$
Jiffy Lube $30
8%
$
Pinkberry $10
5%
$
PetSmart $25
4%
$
Pizza Hut $10
8%
$
Rocky Mtn Chocolate $10
11%
$
Red Lobster/Olive Garden $25
9%
$
See's Candies $25
9%
$
Red Robin $25
11%
$
20%
$
Ruth Chris Steakhouse $50
Qty
9%
Total
$
10%
$
See's Candies 1lb cert
$18.00
Sephora $20
Starbucks $10
7%
$
Sunglass Hut $25
Starbucks $25
7%
$
The Body Shop $25
Subway $10
3%
$
Subway $50
3%
$
HAIR SALONS
Taco Bell $10
5%
$
Regis Salons $25
8%
$
Super Cuts $25
8%
$
HOME DÉCOR
%
Qty
4%
$
12%
$
8%
$
%
Qty
Total
Total
Bed Bath & Beyond $25, $100
7%
$
Container Store $25
9%
$
Avis Rent A Car $50
8%
$
Container Store $100
9%
$
Best Western $25, $100
12%
$
Crate & Barrel $25
8%
$
Budget Car Rental $50
8%
$
Crate & Barrel $100
8%
$
Disney Hotels $100, $1,000
2%
$
Jo Ann Fabrics $25
6%
$
Fairmont Hotels $100
9%
$
Michaels $25
4%
$
Hyatt Hotels $25, $50, $100
9%
$
Pottery Barn $25
8%
$
Meridian World Travel $100
4%
$
Pottery Barn $100
8%
$
Marriott $100, $500
8%
$
Restoration Hardware $25
12%
$
Restoration Hardware $100
12%
$
Williams Sonoma $25
8%
$
Williams Sonoma $100
8%
$
TRAVEL SERVICES
%
Qty
Total
For Vendors with more than one price option per line,
please circle the gift card amount desired, then enter the quantity and total amount.
ADULT PARTIES AND EVENTS CALENDAR (2014-­‐2015) Christmas Shopping -­‐ BabysiQng 13 December, 2014 Dailey Method Private Class 23 January, 2015 Farm to Table 5 Course Dinner 28 March, 2015 Soul Cycle Private Class -­‐ TBD Cinco de Mayo Progressive 09 May, 2015 Shuffle Up and Deal -­‐ Mens Poker Night Nov Jan 2015 Fall Party 16 May, 2015 19 September, 2015 Beer Pong Party 07 March, 2015 13 November, 2014 2014 29 August, 2015 Lobster Dinner 24 January, 2015 Beauty Bubbles & Bond Party Abalone Dinner Mar Sharon Heights Tennis Clinic -­‐ TBD May Jul Shaken Not S>rred 03 October, 2015 Sep Winter 2014 Spring 2015 Summer 2015 Fall 2015 Nov 2015 KID PARTIES AND EVENTS CALENDAR (2014-­‐2015) Laser Quest Party Faculty Frenzy 21 February, 2015 01 December, 2014 JK PJ Party Father Daughter Dance 13 March, 2015 05 December, 2014 Christmas Concert Sea>ng (1st row 18seats, 2nd row 20seats) Jeans and Cardinal Dress Pass -­‐ Any>me Mother/Son Bingo Night Student Notecards/
Framed Art 17 April, 2015 11 December, 2014 Private Screening -­‐ Into the Woods 10 January, 2015 Amazingly Awesome Science Race Secret Agent Individual Photo 25 April, 2015 Sports Day Mini Roster 27 May, 2015 2014 Nov Jan 2015 Mar May Jul Sep Winter 2014 Spring 2015 Summer 2015 Miscellaneous Nov 2015 Please join us for a special Holiday TrQnk Show featQring BrigeTa JewelrV's latest collection of diamonds , semi-­‐precious stones and one-­‐of-­‐a-­‐kind pieces. Come spoil yourself or find that perfect giſt! DATE Thursday, November 20th TIME 8:00 am – 3:00 pm PLACE 2160 Cedar Avenue, Menlo Park 10% of the proceeds will be donated to St. RayNond School Bridget King / bridget@brigettajewellery.com / 408-386-9459 /
Copyright © 2014 Brigetta Jewellery. All rights reserved.
GrowFit’s Active Kids (Grades K-­‐2) Join us again this winter for another action packed class of obstacle courses, relay races and other high-­‐energy games that will get your students excited about being active in a safe, non-­‐competitive environment. During each class... • We take pieces of traditional sports games, like dribbling a basketball or kicking a soccer ball, and blend them together in a fun obstacle course or relay race. Using a variety of sport and fitness equipment we’ve created over a 100 different games that keep every class new and exciting. • Your students will improve upon their agility, balance, coordination, endurance, speed and strength in a safe and non-­‐competitive environment. • The focus is on improving, not winning. This method allows students to develop the skills, teamwork and confidence to participate in any fitness/sports activity. This class was designed for children of all skill levels. Grades: K-­‐2 Time: 3:00-­‐4:00 pm Dates: 11/19, 12/3, 12/10, 12/17, 1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 2/25 Cost: $240 Sign up here: http://www.alareg.com/_straymond Holiday Boutique
Don't miss this opportunity to visit the "Dressed Up" Kohl Mansion!
Fit for a Victorian Holiday - the Mansion is a delight to see!
This year, there are more than 60 vendors, all with unique items and food stuffs,
ready to help you cross items off of your Christmas Shopping List!
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Kohl Mansion
2750 Adeline Drive Burlingame CA
5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Donation $10.00
children under 14 and Mercy students are free
Christmas At Kohl Welcomes the 2014 Vendors
See who is coming and what they will be selling this year!
The Soap Nymph, LLC
Gosia Asher
Hand made soaps
Champagne Pearls
Liz Larsen
Champane pearls
Ann Bakey
Fabric bowls and trivets
Flower Bud Designs
Suzanne Leon
Handcrafted crochet hats, gloves and scarves
Agnes Borja-Gaudette
Fashion accessories
Janis Bruha
Assorted tutus and childrens items
Tobey Bussani
Santa bags, painted ceramics, glass blocks
Justine Creations
Dono Cain
Vintage holiday decorations
Kathy Campagna
Fused glass, jewelry
Joleen McGrorey
Personalizes gifts for men and woman
Knit Happenz
Joanne McKee
Knit and crochet scarves
Ruta Middleton
Handmadre crochet hats, gloves and scarves
LC Couture
Mari Mijangos
Handmade hair accessories
Liudmila Chadwick
Sterling silver and vintage glass jewelry
Initial Offerings
Kim Nappi
Personalized Merchandise
Diane Chin
Handcrafted greeting cards
Mary Norteye
Handcrafted baskets
Vivian Chu
Skin care products
Nancy Gourmet Food
Nancy Pagan
Gourmet foods olive oils and aged balsamic
vinegars, pastaas and tapenades
Narsai’s
Soreya David
Gourmet foods
Cindy Erskine
Assorted papemache ornaments, and
homemade toffee & popcorn
Thirty-One Gifts by Aimee
Aimee Graham-Sullivan
Totes, bags, thermal totes, purses, wallets, accessories
Kathleen Griffey
Christmas Deco , knit scarves.
Lpage Designs
Lucinda Page
Metal jewelry designs
Margaret Piazza
Handmadeitems, sachets, bath bags
Sarita’s Creations
Sarita Prasad
Handpainted wine glasses
Corinne Rebizo
Assorted Christmas items
Cosmogems
Tricia Hancock
Jewelry
Karen Rosenstein
Fused glass candle holders, barrettes
Barbara Harris
Doggy things/cookies
Joanne Semones
Local maritime books
Family Farms
Lisa Karaeff
Assorted food products
Cynthia Simmons
Christmas items
MiniBee Beauty
Tanja King
Handmade Soaps, lotions, creams, lip balms
and sugar scrubs
Catherine La Sasso
Scents of San Francisco Candles
Irene Sterling
Wine gift bags, christmas décor
Nancy Stirm
Collectable one of a kind Christmas items and art work
ZubRub
Janet Szelenyi
Organic skin Balm
Beverly Travlos
Unique jewelry
Fish Princess Designs
Jeannie Wholey
Goat milk soap, bath salts and lotions
Winnie Wong
Aprons, scarves and misc.
Debbie Young
Assorted gift baskets, badge holders, holiday items
Celine’s Kitchen
Celine
Baked goods, cookies, jams etc
L.Vanderhurst Designs
Handcrafted sterling silver jewelry with a bit of copper
Marguerite Green
Crocheted accessories and Personal and Home Items
Serendipity Designs
Diane Cull
Mixed Media - Art Dolls, Witches, Wizards Santas and Elves.
Cloth and Clay Treasures
Carmen Bengtsson
Handmade sweaters, shawls, scarfsk, hats, purses,
Peruvian Silver jewelry and water colors.
Esther Ordonez
handmade Team blankets, pillows, aprons, towel sets,
bags, purses and baskets
Charlotte’s Fudge
Fudge, Candy Apples, Mixes, Faffee and Toffee
Simply Smartgirl
Andria Lynne Brugiono
Tee Shirts, Hoodies, Bags and Totes
Lorna Vengco
Hawaiin/Peruvian style jewelry, Hair Accessory Holders
(Hawaiian Lei style ribbon) Scarfs and Wrislets
Danielle Molloy
Living Lockets Jewelry - customize the locket
to tell your story!
Alicia Hampton
Homemade granola (Lola’s Granola, and Notecards
with floral photography
Barbara Bragg
Watercolor paintings and Scrimshaw
Scribble Me Happy
Handmade Paper goods, Jewelry, Stationary, Holiday gifts items.
Marianne Custus
Quilted Table Runners, Potholders, Tote Bags,
Hobo Bags , Crochet hats
HOLIDAY CAMP
CHRIS BRADFORD STADIUM
January 3 – 4
Hitting $60 per session
Session 1
8:30 – 10:00am
Session 2
10:00 – 11:30am
Pitching $60 per session
Session 1
10:00 – 11:30am
HOLIDAY CAMP
2015
Fielding $30 per session
Session 1
11:30am – 12:30pm
Register online:
aurora.sfhs.com/holidaycamps
All campers will receive an
SF Baseball T-Shirt
TH
TH
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6 ,7 ,&8
GRADERS
HITTING•PITCHING•FIELDING
SESSIONS
Equipment
Proper Baseball attire required
Hitters must bring a personal bat and athletic shoes
(batting gloves recommended)
South Drive
Mountain View CA 94040
Home of Champions
CENTRAL COAST SECTIONS CHAMPIONS
1981•1983•1995•2001•2013
WCAL CHAMPIONS
1979•1981•1982•1983•1989•1992•1993
1999•2002•2003•2004•2011•2012•2013•2014
HOLIDAY CAMP HIGHLIGHTS
Hitting Session:
• Short toss
• Tee work
• Drill work
• Batting practice
• Bunting
Pitching Session:
• Grips
• Mound throwing
• Fielding
• Technique work
• Arm strength program
• Pitching Strategy
Fielding Session:
• Infield/Outfield Throwing
• Middle Infield Play
• Assorted Ground Ball Drills
• Catching Drills
• Outfield Play Techniques
Baseball Training Facility
CAMP COACHING STAFF
Mike Oakland
mikeoakland@sfhs.com
Head Coach SFHS 2007-present
Mike Smith
Asst. Coach SFHS 2008-present
Eric Pini
Pitching Coach SFHS 2000, 2007-present