The Messenger

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The Messenger
Messenger
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Invites You to Explore Our Life and Ministries at St. James Episcopal Church
Volume 97, Number 7
Service Schedule
July 2013
Sundays EXCEPT July 21
7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite I
9:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II*
9:00 a.m. As You Are Service in
Chapel*
10:00 a.m.
Coffee Hour* and
Art Show in Parish Hall
11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II*
5:00 p.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II
St. James Day - July 21
7:30 a.m.
Holy Eucharist, Rite I
10:30 a.m. Combined Service of
Holy Eucharist, Rite II*
11:30 a.m. Feast celebrating our
patron, St. James, in Bishops Hall*
5:00 p.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II
Weekdays
Wednesdays
Noon
Holy Eucharist, Rite II
with Healing Prayers (Chapel)
www.stjamesbr.org
225-387-5141 • Fax 225-387-1443 • www.stjamesbr.org
July 2013
Fourth Annual Summer Sounds at St. James begins July 3
The Fourth Annual Summer Sounds series opens
on July 3 with a performance by the National
WWII Museum’s Victory Belles, a charming
vocal trio who delight audiences with their spirited
performances featuring dazzling costumes,
audience interaction, and World War II-era musical
classics, all sung in rich, three-part harmony.
The Hot Club of New Orleans will perform on
July 10. With guitars, violin, clarinet, and bass,
the Hot Club of New Orleans presents deft jazz
musicianship.
Continued on page three
Summer Sounds at
An evening of music each Wednesday in July at 7:00 p.m.
July 3 The WWII Museum’s Victory Belles
Spirited performance of 1940s classics in warm, three-part harmony
July 10The Hot Club of New Orleans
Jazz in the classic format infused with modern sensibilities
July 17Donna Angelle & the Zydeco Posse
Accordian, guitar, rubboard with award-winning musicians led by the Zydeco diva
July 24Stephen Rushing
Renowned baritone with an all-English program from Porter to Purcell
July 31Chris Belleau
Baton Rouge-native shares an evening of Louisiana blues and roots
Reserve your tickets today at 225-387-5141
or order online: www.stjamesbr.org
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The Messenger
St. James Staff
Youth & Young Adult News
The Rt. Rev. Morris K. Thompson, Jr.
Bishop of Louisiana
The Very Rev. J. Mark Holland
Rector of St. James
The Rev. John Sloan Miller
Associate Rector and Assistant Head of School
The Rev. Mary Ann Garrett
Associate Rector for Pastoral Care and The Center
for Spiritual Formation
The Rev. Ralph F. Howe, Jr.
Priest Assistant
The Rev. Ken Ritter
President and CEO, St. James Place
Deacon Pat Lyle
Spiritual Director in Residence
The Rev. Charles A. Wood
Chaplain, St. James Place
The Rt. Rev. Robert C. Witcher
Bishop-in-Residence
XIX Rector of St. James
The Rt. Rev. James M. Coleman
Bishop-in-Residence
XX Rector of St. James
Sylvia Rabalais
Administrative Secretary
Mary Claire Ferachi Youth & Young Adults Ministries
Helen Campbell Director of Stewardship & Planned Giving
Jo Craddock
Director of Communications
Kelly Williams
Director of Lay Ministries
Jason Hubbard
Choirmaster
Herndon Spillman
Organist
Jody Hanet
Children’s Choir
Tricia Delony
St. James Girls Choir
Debbie Stiltner
Comptroller
Cheryl Speights Olinde
Bookkeeper
Linda Chauviere
Head of School
Mary Davis-Palms
Parish Dietician
Rodger Green
Buildings Supervisor
Mary Claire Ferachi, our interim for Youth
and Young Adults Ministries, invites 20and 30-somethings to Wednesdays on
Tap, the weekly opportunity for fellowship
and study at Rotolo’s Pizzeria, 8342
Perkins Road. On the last Wednesday of
the month, we’ll join the diocesan Young
Adult gathering: God & Guinness, meeting
at Chelsea’s Cafe on Perkins Road, or
contact Amelia Arthur at aarthur@edola.
org for more information.
St. James Vestry
Denise Allen...................................Senior Warden
Bob Bowsher.................................. Junior Warden
Randy Garrett....................................................Clerk
Kevin Curry (ex-officio)..........................Treasurer
Lazette Phillips
Copper Alvarez
Pat Broderick
Gary Poirrier
Kerry Capron
Trey Roberts
Lee Griffin
David Warrington
Hank Harper
Dan West
Susie Heroman
Elizabeth Whitley
Kyle Landrem
Shirley Young
Lolly Martin
The Diocese of Louisiana is one church, faithful
to our Lord Jesus, united in mission,
reaching out through service and proclamation
to all for whom Christ died. We live in joyous
expectation of God’s transforming power,
compassion, and mercy in our lives.
Happening #71 is August 23-25
Registration Deadline is August 2
What is Happening? Happening is a youthled spiritual formation weekend designed
for high school teens. It is an amazing
experience that changes the way you think
about yourself and your faith.
Happening is open to 10th through 12th
grade teenagers of any denomination.
Happening is staffed by youth who
have attended Happening in the past,
July 2013
as well as adult “moms” and “dads”. The
Youth Rector is Caitlin Walpole from
St. Augustine’s, Metairie, LA, the guest
musician is Sam Hensley from Roanoke,
VA, and the coordinator is Amelia Arthur.
Email Amelia at aarthur@edola.org with
questions.
Nursery Open on Sundays
Infants and toddlers are welcome
at all services, but also lovingly cared for
by trained staff in our nursery on the first
floor of the Parish Hall between 8:30 a.m.
and 12:30 p.m. on Sunday mornings, and
for other events as announced.
Floral Dedications and Arrangements
The arrangements on the altar are given to the glory of God, and, on July 7,
in memory of and thanksgiving for Lt. Col. Carlos Faith,
father of Bobbie Broyles, by Maretta and Bill Creveling;
and, on July 21, in celebration of the
marriage of Mary Virginia deBessonet and Braden Wenter McIntosh.
The arrangements in the Parish Hall foyer during July are by Amy Kurtz.
The Parlor arrangements are by Nancy Jo Poirrier on July 7; Susan Rolfs on July 14;
Manette Sammons on July 21; and, on July 28 by Connie Schneider.
In Our Thoughts and Prayers …
For the dear departed: Haughton
Tannehill, son of Suzette and Richard
Tannehill; Alice “Puddin” Bankston,
Mary Jane Kahao
Prayers are asked for: Larry Durant,
Walter, Joe, Nina Fleshman, Katie Lea,
Tony Cashiola, Vashed Thompson,
Margaret Locher, Travis Phillips, Val
Jeanne Phillips, Maudeann Evans, Billy
Henderson, Debbie Galland, Melissa
White, Kenlie Jackson, Pat Carter, Mark
Matte, Lisa Creed, Jason Collet, Fred
Stephens
Our continuing prayers are offered for:
Marguerite Matassarin, Thomas, Nancy,
Carole, Ava Blenke, Fred Frey Jr., Betty
Romero, Mary C. Elliott, Kevin Stockton,
Marion Hart LeBlanc, Cheyenne Sylvia,
Matthew Paul Buller, Glenn Stockton,
Karen Savell, Estelle Schilling, Betty W.
Fowler, R.J. Lee, Bobby Rayne Jr., Nancy
DeWitt, John Bernhardt, Kasie Coleman,
Mary Frances HopKins, Iris, Kathryn
Rust, Jim Coleman, Betsy Chambliss
McLean, James Ott, Boney Richardson,
Bob Boyd, John Berlin, Richard Garber,
Laura, Brooke Hardin, Chris, Anne
Anthony, Sky Alexandra, Gray, Barbara
Shilg
For those in the armed forces: Rob
Hutchins, Captain John Lyford V, Major
Allison Laine Lyford, Sgt William Martin
USMC, PFC Don Ellen, Lt Jon Bethel,
Trey Wolf ABFAN, Private Holden
Kroenke, Lt Jordan Morris, Sgt James
Chambers, Major Andrew “Andy” Stone
USAF, Capt Michael Oliver, Specialist
Daniel Anderson, Sgt Ethan Wade, Major
Charlie Hines, Capt Mathis Guy Hall
USMC, Chad Hornsby SFAAT US Army,
Lt Dominic Golemi
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July 2013
Stephen
Stephen Ministry
Ministry Training Planned for this Fall
Might you feel called to the Stephen
Ministry? Stephen Ministers are lay people
who are trained to care for other lay people
in crises, and a training opportunity
will begin in the fall for those who are
interested in this ministry. At present, St.
James participates in the Stephen Ministry
along with St. Luke’s, Trinity, Holy Spirit,
and St. Margaret’s Episcopal churches. This
gives us the opportunity to be part of a
larger community caring for those in need.
Please call Allen Paterson at 225-819-6041
or Mildred Taylor at 225-769-2049 if you
are interested in more information about
the Stephen Ministry and the fall training.
Summer Sounds at St. James, cont’d.
On July 17, Donna Angelle and the
Zydeco Posse who have played blues
and heritage festivals throughout the
US and Europe entertain. The Zydeco
Posse features accordion, guitar, and
rubboard and is powered by the
French dance melodies, exuberant
Caribbean rhythms, and bluesy vocals
which are the hallmarks of zydeco.
Baritone Stephen Rushing, the first
place winner in the Man’s Solo Voice
Division of the National Federation
of Music Clubs Young Artist
Auditions, will present an all-English
program from the works of Henry
Purcell, G.F. Handel, Ralph
Vaughan Williams, Keith
Bissell, Donald Swann, Cole
Porter, and others.
Season tickets are available at $30 for any
four concerts, or $40 for all five concerts.
Friends of Summer Sounds sponsorship
is $75 and includes two (2) four-ticket
season packages, or $100 for two (2) fiveticket packages. Patrons of Summer Sounds
will receive four (4) four-ticket season
ticket packages for $150, or four (4) fiveticket packages for $200. Sponsorships
assist in long-term planning, and will be
individually acknowledged in the concert
programs. College students with valid ID
will be admitted free. Reservations are
available at www.stjamesbr.org, or from the
church office: 225-387-5141.
Closing out the 2013
season on July 31 will be
Chris Belleau. A Baton
Rouge native, Chris says his
trombone first “chose me,”
and such innate love and
talent shows in the mixture
of blues, Tex-Mex and Cajun
sounds he now presents,
including virtuosity on
guitar, harmonica, piano, and
accordion. His latest album,
Chris Belleau - Knee Deep in
the Blues, is full of Louisianaflavored blues and roots style
material.
The Zydeco Possee, above
Stephen Rushing, left
DID YOU KNOW:
By using the Online Giving link on our
electronic publications and on the front
page of our website, you can:
• Check your giving history
• Contribute toward your St. James pledge
• Make a one-time gift
• Set up automatic giving
• Make a special gift, e.g. altar flowers, We
There is no cost to you to use online giving.
Care, or a memorial or thank offering to
We use the latest encryption technologies
any of several program accounts
to ensure your information remains secure.
• Register for events
If you would like assistance or further
• Purchase event tickets
information about online giving, please
• View the most current parish directory
contact us.
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exterior wall within the quiet meditation garden (in between Bishops Hall and the Parish
Hall). It provides 251 recessed compartments (niches) for the placement of earthly remains
after cremation. Two internments are possible for each niche. Each niche is enclosed with
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granite face plate(s). A portion of the purchase price will be reserved for future care and
maintenance of the columbarium.
A certificate of purchase will be issued granting the exclusive right to use the niche. Rights
to a niche may not be sold or otherwise transferred, but may be returned to the parish.
For more information about the columbarium, contact Sylvia Rabalais at 225-387-5141,
or visit our website for the information packet.
A small community doing
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Parish Family News
E P I S C O PA L D AY S C H O O L
Transfers
Sally, Ann, Betsy and Clint Hurst return
to us from Grace, St. Francisville. Betsy
will be teaching fourth grade this fall at
the Day School.
Baptisms
Everett Andrew McCall, infant son of Julie
and Andy McCall was baptized on June 2,
2013.
•Filled 40 Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank barrels
•Raised $3,393.09 for Watering Malawi, safe water distribution systems in Africa
•Raised $2,954.43 for Share Our Strength, a feeding program for children in the USA.
Schedule your Pre-K/K tour with Joey Roy.
Please call for more information: 225-344-0805
Elisabeth Lucille Bolen, infant daughter of
Connie and Nile Bolen, was baptized on June
9, 2013.
Avery Lane Diecks, daughter of Paige and
Jeff Diecks, was baptized on June 23, 2013.
Deaths
Mary Jane Kahao joined the nearer presence
of God on Monday, June 24, 2013.
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225 387 5141 | Fax 225 387 1443
www.stjamesbr.org
*Indicates child care provided
9:00
as You are
7:30
lay Ministry assignments —July 2013
11:00
5:00
Foyer Flowers — Parlor Flowers
Ushers
EM & Intercessor
Lector
Altar Guild
Welcome
Eucharistic Minister
Lector 1
Psalmist
Lector 2
Intercessor
Altar Guild
July 7
Amy Kurtz - Nancy Jo Poirrier
Mary Jarnagin
Joyce Rucker
Tony Carter
Karen Kennedy
Jane Christensen
Sharon Hoffeld
Liz Treppendahl
Brent Caldwell
Gordon Ellis
Pat Colquette
Liz Treppendahl
Kent Caldwell
Allen Paterson
BB Stirling
Ushers Bob Bowsher
Tom Wade
Randy Lamont
Bill Hines
Chris McCanless
Acolytes Noah Fair 1C
Clayton Fair TB
James Van Hook TB
Blake Fair 2C
Eucharistic Ministers Deborah Taylor
Christine Mills Smith
Lectors Steve Fair
B Phillips
Intercessor Michael Ferachi
Welcome Committee Linda & Bob Bowsher 1
Monica Murphy
Melissa Curry
Altar Guild Larry Mitchum
Nora Say
Ushers Chip Middleton
Rickey Ainsworth
John Compton
Neal Elliott Jr.
Jason Creech
Frank Leonard
Acolytes Vaki Nikitopoulos 1C
Anthony Nikitopoulos TB
Abigail Gibson TB
Bennett Gibson 2C
Eucharistic Ministers Scott Westbrook
Lectors Marcia Campbell
Fred Kroenke
Intercessor Liz Holland
Welcome Committee Elizabeth Whitley
Altar Guild Martha Grant Adams
Julia Adams
Bahin Leonard
Susan Ozier
Eucharistic Minister Rosalynn Cordell
Altar Guild Betty Phillips
July 14
Amy Kurtz - Susan Rolfs
Joyce Rucker
Mary Jarnagin
John Ozier
Mary Thomas
Dodie Edmonds
Mildred Taylor
John Cadwallader
Mimi Riché
Hays Town III
Hays Town III
Annie Furr
Susie Furr
Katherine Martin
BB Stirling
Laurance W. Brooks Jr.
Rip Collins
Ben Reiser
Mike Fontenot
George Clark
Ethan Wax 1C
Stephanie Kay TB
Andrea Kay TB
Bryan Olsson 2C
Lazette Phillips
Andrea Vidrine
Denise Allen
Shirley Young
Catherine Van Hook
Chris Kiesel
Kara Mathews
July 21
Amy Kurtz - Manette Sammons
Mary Jarnagin
Joyce Rucker
Tony Carter
Barbara Sims
Karen Kennedy
Cathy McHugh
St. James Day, observed
Combined Service
at 10:30 a.m.
Lunch in Bishops Hall
at 11:30 a.m.
July 28
Amy Kurtz - Connie Schneider
Joyce Rucker
Mary Jarnagin
Randy Garrett
Cathy McHugh
Jane Christensen
Liz Carter
Liz Treppendahl
Honey East
Liz Treppendahl
Honey East
Hays Town III
Anna Garrett
BB Stirling
BB Stirling
Gary Poirrier
Hillary Poirrier
B Phillips
J. Cooper Harrell
Ford Thomas
Alan Miller
Chris Kiesel
Brian Murphy
Trey Roberts
Noah Fair 1C
Elise Weinfurter 1C
Clayton Fair TB
Kate Oliver TB
Colin Clark TB
Mary Oliver TB
Blake Fair 2C
James Van Hook 2C
Renée Smith-Tadie
Summer Keane
Ed Henderson
Emily Kay
Allen Black
Christine Mills Smith
Manette Sammons
Bill Hines
Phillip Wood
Margaret & Pat Culbertson
Denise Allen
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David Lowe
Larry Mitchum
Jan Sumrall
Agnes Harrop, Thelma Herthum,
Linda Bowsher
Emily Kay, Kerry Capron, Catherine Margaret Culbertson
Harrell, Jennie Price
Christine Smith
Charles Kahao
Chris Frink
Vernon Middleton
Chuck Oliver
Zoe Harrell
Nancy Jo Poirrier
Randall Peterson
Scott Westbrook
Scott Garver
Bill Lee
St. James Day, observed
Combined Service
at 10:30 a.m.
Lunch in Bishops Hall
at 11:30 a.m.
Jeannie Frey Rhodes
Betty Phillips
Anna Claire Westbrook 1C
Maggie Westbrook TB
Martha Rhodes TB
Lucy Pellegrin 2C
Barbara Bearden
Rodger Green
Amy Westbrook
Scott Westbrook
Betsy Toups
TBD
Pauline Barrow
Laura Collet
Gay Middleton
Nancy Penn
Hays Town III
Sheila Feigley
Camille Frink 1C
Allie Peever TB
Anna Peever TB
Camille Weindorf 2C
Scott Garver
Deborah Matherne
Chris Frink
Ann Holmes
Rosalyn Cordell
Fannie & John Compton
Barbara Bearden
Jane Henslee
Ann Holmes
Susan Rolfs
David Walker
Sheila Feigley
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July 2013
Special Opportunities for Learning and Fellowship Abound
Trinity Wall Street supports Together Baton Rouge Community Wide Bible Study
A grant from Trinity Wall Street supports
the Together Baton Rouge Contextual
Bible Study program. By bringing together
people from differing denominational,
geographic,
economic
and
racial
backgrounds to study the Bible, organizers
hope to foster an appreciation and
understanding of others’ points of view,
said an article in The Advocate on May 18.
The point of contextual Bible study, a
concept borrowed from post-aparthied
South Africa, is to get people of different
backgrounds talking about Scripture
in context of both what the Bible
stories would have meant to those first
experiencing them and also how the words
and stories might apply to the contexts of
those studying them today, according
to Broderick Bagert. Baptists, Catholics,
Episcopalians and Methodists have worked
to develop the studies, and facilitators will
use questions to guide discussions, but
not force any interpretation. The groups
will meet once per month beginning this
month, and there are numerous day and
time choices throughout the week to
best meet your schedule. If you have not
already signed up, please email contact@
togetherbr.org for more information.
Bad Girls Book Club
The next meeting of the Bad Girls
Book Club is Monday, July 22, and the
book selected is The Secret Keeper by
Kate Mortan. A review from Amazon
reads, “From the New York Times and
internationally bestselling author of The
Distant Hours, The Forgotten Garden,
and The House at Riverton comes a
spellbinding new novel filled with mystery,
thievery, murder, and enduring love.”
The Bad Girls will meet at the home of
Martha Richard, 6635 Seven Oaks Ave. at
6:00 p.m. R.s.v.p. to Martha at 225-9258721 or 225-939-0034, and, as always,
please bring $5 to cover the cost of dinner.
Barbara will introduce the Progoff
Intensive Journal Workshop with an
overview of this method, which features
dialogues between the writer and a subject
to elicit new insights; the Daily Writing
discipline which might encompass Life
Writing, generating ideas for creative
expression, and Morning Pages as taught in
“The Artist’s Way;” and, Focused Spiritual
Writing — writing with a religious intent,
such as daily thanksgivings, turning points
in religious life, a spiritual biography or
dream journal, and praying the scriptures.
Sandra Smith will be leading an Ennegram
workshop on Friday, September 27,
and Saturday, September 28 from 9:00
a.m. to 4:30 p.m., each day. During this
workshop, participants will learn:
• attentional patterns and world views of
the nine Enneagram personality types
• gifts and inner resources of each
personality type
• energetic habits of each type
• strategies for loosening automatic
patterns of perception and behavior
Those new to the Enneagram will gain
insights into what drives their behavior
and the internal stories that shape
their perceptions. Those who know
the Enneagram will learn more of its
complexities and the felt sense of type.
Journaling Workshop offered in July
Barbara Sims will lead this series on
Sunday evenings from 6:00-7:15 p.m. in
the Parish Hall Parlor on July 14, 21,
and 28. The series is free of charge, but
registration is requested, as a minimum
number of participants is required for the
series. You may register online, here; by
email note here; or, by phone call to the
church office at 225-387-5141.
This system can be a powerful tool for
personal, spiritual and professional
development as we learn ways to “unstick” ourselves from fixed and limiting
patterns of viewing ourselves and
others.
Miscommunication
lessens
when we become aware of how we filter
information. As we deepen our spiritual
awareness, we become less reactive and
more compassionate.
Exploring Personality in the Spiritual
Journey: Nine Panels of Types Speaking for Themselves
This workshop will be of particular
interest to therapists, coaches, spiritual
directors and those who manage others,
or work closely with others, as well as
those who want to grow in their intimate
relationships.
What is my greatest obstacle to my deepest
prayer? What stands between me and my
experience of the Divine? I do, of course.
Which begs the question, “Who am I?”... a
foundational theological question.
Register by September 14 and the cost of
$135 includes workshop materials, basic
beverages, and boxed lunches both Friday
and Saturday. After September 14, the
cost is $150. You may register at www.
stjamesbr.org, by check, payable to “St.
James CSF” and mailed to PO Box 126,
Baton Rouge LA 70821-0126, or, at the
door, space permitting.
The Enneagram Personality System names
type-specific paths to a compassionate
heart, as well as the barriers that each
personality encounters on the journey to
wholeness. The power of the Enneagram
is that it names the fears that bind us and
identifies filters of perception that blind us
to the love and compassion present in each
moment.
Sandra Smith, M.Div., has been teaching
the Enneagram throughout the southeast
since 2002. She creates and leads workshops
and staff trainings using the Enneagram as
a map for deepening self understanding,
and facilitates type and study groups, and
works one-on-one with individuals as an
Enneagram workplace consultant and also
offers spiritual companioning.
A Narrative Tradition Workshop led by
Sandra Smith, M.Div., Certified Enneagram
Consultant
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Wizards
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Wonders
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James Episcopal Church, 205
N. 4th Street, Baton Rouge,
Louisiana 70801-1404.
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A Hero’s Journey
with Harry Potter.
Vacation Bible School 2013
Contact:
Kelly Williams: 225-387-5141
Director of Lay Ministry
for more information
Reservations & Registration
www.stjamesbr.org
Monday-Thursday, July 29 - August 1
9:00 a.m. ‘til noon
four-years-old through rising fifth graders
Family Event: Thursday evening, August 1
6:00 - 8:00 p.m. in Bishops hall (aka hogwarts)
We proclaim Christ crucified and risen, and invite you to join with us in ministry together in his name.
• $20 per child or $30 per family for the entire program •
Wizards
and
Wonders
A Hero’s Journey
with Harry Potter.
Vacation Bible School 2013
Contact:
Kelly Williams: 225-387-5141
Director of Lay Ministry
for more information
Reservations & Registration
www.stjamesbr.org
Click here to go to registration.
Monday-Thursday, July 29 - August 1
9:00 a.m. ‘til noon
four-years-old through rising fifth graders
Family Event: Thursday evening, August 1
6:00 - 8:00 p.m. in Bishops hall (aka hogwarts)
• $20 per child or $30 per family for the entire program •