Thursday Folder - Holy Cross Catholic School
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Thursday Folder - Holy Cross Catholic School
Crusader Connection Holy Cross Catholic School exists to educate the whole child spiritually and academically, preparing them to be responsible and respectful members of the global community with Jesus as our model. Volume 1, Issue 27 March 26, 2015 Crusader Celebration Corner Roundup at the Ranch VOLUNTEERS STILL NEEDED The deadline for submitting the volunteer signup was yesterday, March 25, and there are still open spots to be filled. Most shifts are scheduled for two hours in order to allow everyone to enjoy the evening. Please remember that all families commit to working two volunteer shifts at specific fundraisers, and this is your last chance to fulfill hours for this year. Families not completing the shifts will be billed $100 per shift. Those who have not fulfilled the commitment and have not signed up by March 31 will be called. Even if you have completed your hours, please consider helping out at the auction. Working together for the good of the school benefits everyone, and is a fulfilling way to model service to our kids. Please be generous with your time and pitch in where you are able! Help is needed in the following areas and times: Tending Bar (all shifts)—6 needed Serve drinks at one of three bars. Must complete server training. VIP Check-in (4-6 PM)—1 needed Assist VIP guests with check in, bid numbers, coat check. Check-in (4-7 PM)—1 needed Assist guests with check-in, bid numbers, game card purchase. Parking (4-7 PM)—1 needed Assist guests by shuttling in golf cart from parking lot to door. Dining Room Host (4:45-6 PM, 6-7:15 PM)—3 needed Escort guests to tables for dinner seating. Serve VIP Tables (6-8 PM)—3 needed Serve food and beverages to guests at VIP tables, clear tables. Bus Tables (4:45-6:15 PM, 6:15-7:45 PM)—7 needed Clear dining tables of dinnerware and beverages as guests finish. Check-out (7:30-10:30 PM)—2 needed Check-out (9-10:30 PM)—1 needed Assist check-out heads with totaling purchases and collecting payments. Catholic Schools Raffle Results Lenten Opportunity Thank you to all of the families who participated in the Catholic United Financial Catholic Schools Raffle. Holy Cross Catholic School raised $9,655! The drawing took place on March 19. The following are the winners: 2015 Ford Escape SUV or $25,000 cash Jeff Higgins - Pillager, MN Dream Vacation Package Kristi Juenke - Farmington, MN Timberwolves Ticket Packages for 2 Mary Losinski - Cary, NC Missy Mitzel - Elk River, MN Troy LeFevre - Jamestown, ND 2-night Family Getaways at Mall of America Missy Johnson - St. Joseph, MN Kim and Thomas Hawkins - Kilkenny, MN North Shore Getaway Packages for 2 Derek Schramm - St. Paul, MN Marya Albrecht - Little Falls, MN iPad Air - 16GB, WiFi enabled Cindy Lureen - Jamestown, ND Janet Och - Maplewood, MN Rich Wiering - Tyler, MN Karrie Scholtes - Wilmont, MN Doreen Johnson - Jefferson, SD Advanced Elements Advanced Frame Inflatable Kayaks Gary Noterman - Adams, MN Dinh Nguyen - Blaine, MN Helen Luberacki - Minneapolis, MN GoPro Hero 3+ High Performance Cameras Tammy Hoeger - Winona, MN Rich Frenning - Maplewood, MN Doris Kalthoff - Richmond, MN Jared Schaeffer -Taopi, MN Jacob Sandte - Dodge Center, MN $150 Gift Cards to Amazon.com Burt Martin - Jamestown, ND Judy Kilian Weber - Golden Valley, MN Keri Johnson - Albany, MN Kathy Heimer - Adams, MN Leon Schaffer - Fairmont, MN Joe and Rose Crone - Mesa, AZ Jen DeBettignies - Sauk Rapids, MN Berni Doll - Richmond, MN Scott Halvorson - Faribault, MN Erik Brom - Winona, MN Margie Freitag - Renville, MN David Wiste - Adams, MN Jenn Schaefer - Inver Grove Heights, MN Josh Houk - Rapid City, SD Mitchell Lee - Hibbing, MN $100 VISA Gift Cards Jackie Walz - Waite Park, MN Janet Plotz - Clements, MN Justin Braun - Shakopee, MN Julene Faber - Cold Spring, MN Louis Dessellier - Coon Rapids, MN Ken Lawinger - Sauk Centre, MN Anh Tuyet Tran - Maple Grove, MN Jodi Martinez - Howard Lake, MN Paul Zimmer - Madison Lake, MN Laura Spading - Rochester, MN Bryce Burmeister - Crookston, MN Russ Stasney - Montgomery, MN Travis Schuett - Welcome, MN Dave Schultz - Janesville, MN Jim Klinefelter - Rapid City, SD On Friday, March 27, Mrs. Simon’s husband, Eric, will be speaking at St. Nicholas about his conversion experience to Catholicism from Judaism. Please join us at 6:30 PM for Stations of the Cross, a soup supper, and the talk. The event is free and registration is not required. With questions, please email Kathy Chlan at kathyc@holycrossschool.net. Crusader Celebration Thanks This week we recognize our “Marshal Table” Sponsors who donated $1,000 to the Crusader Celebration: Badger Excavating Richard and Margaret Ganyo The Havlicek Family Father Thomas McCabe R&L Woodcraft Ralph and Geralda Wagner St. Nicholas Knights of Columbus The Whistle Stop Tavern Holy Cross Catholic School is so grateful for their continued generosity and support. Please support their businesses and remember them in your prayers! Thank you, St. Nicholas KCs! The St. Nicholas Knights of Columbus recently presented Holy Cross Catholic School with a check for $11,000, which includes proceeds from several fundraisers, such as the annual gun raffle, pancake breakfast, and Christmas tree sale. The money will be used for new student Bibles, library books, and other necessary expenses. Holy Cross extends our deepest gratitude to the Knights for their continued generosity. Please support them by volunteering at next year’s Christmas tree sale! Thank you from the CPO The members of the Holy Cross CPO would like to thank all the parents who volunteered to help at the Middle School Lock-in on March 6. The event was a big success thanks to your help! Special thanks go out to: Kiersten Dahl-Shetka for her awesome facepainting. Generation Home Center and Cassy Simon for use of the bean bag boards. Subway and Sarah Pavek for the bottles of water, cookies, and Subway coupons and gift bags. Pennies for Patients Congratulations to Holy Cross students for surpassing their $900 goal for cancer research for the Pennies for Patients collection. Students raised $925.28! The Kindergarten class raised the most per student. Well done, students! DATES TO REMEMBER MARCH 27 STATIONS OF THE CROSS (8:15 AM)—GRADE 7 MARCH 30 SCRIP DUE FEED MY STARVING CHILDREN FIELD TRIP (GRADES 5-8) SOFTBALL PRACTICE-PITCHERS AND CATCHERS BASEBALL PRACTICE SOFTBALL TEAM PICTURES MARCH 31 BASEBALL PRACTICE 3-D PRINTING CLASS (3:30-5:30 PM) BASEBALL TEAM PICTURES BARTENDER TRAINING FOR AUCTION (6:30 PM, MHT IN VESELI) APRIL 1 MASS (8:15 AM) – KINDERGARTEN LITURGY APRIL 2-6 NO SCHOOL—HOLY W EEK AND EASTER BREAK APRIL 11 CRUSADER CELEBRATION, DOORS OPEN AT 4 PM April 2015 Holy Cross Catholic School 1 Tacos with trimmings, refried beans, applesauce 6 NO SCHOOL 7 Spaghetti, garlic bread, raw veggies, lettuce salad, pears 13 Hamburger on a bun, tater tots, lettuce salad with raw veggies, pears 20 Hotdish, green beans, raw veggies, fruit crisp Ham, Scalloped Potatoes, corn, peaches 21 Turkey, mashed potatoes, Gravy, carrots, jell-o 27 Sloppy Joes, tri-taters, baked beans, fresh fruit, rice krispy bar 22 Chicken nuggets, rice, peas, icy juicy 28 Chicken taco with trimmings, refried beans, applesauce 9 Italian Dunkers, lettuce salad, peaches, donuts 10 Scrambled eggs, French toast, sausage, applesauce 16 Lasagna, breadstick, fruit salad, carrots 17 Shrimp poppers, macaroni and cheese, lettuce salad, pineapple 23 Pizza, lettuce salad with raw veggies, green beans, apple 29 2 NO SCHOOL Diced chicken, mashed potatoes, green beans, banana 15 4 14 Corn Dog, black beans, French fries, mandarin oranges NO SCHOOL 8 BBQ Pork on a bun, potato wedges, pickles, peaches 3 2 24 Lunch meat sandwich, soup, crackers, lettuce, pickles, mixed fruit 30 Breaded Chicken Patty, peas, raw veggies, fresh fruit School Information: Check us out on FaceBook and/or visit us online at www.holycrossschool.net USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Summer Splash With the School Sisters of Notre Dame For Daughters and Moms or Significant Female Adults Girls completing 6th, 7th or 8th grade AND Summer Splash Alumnae of any age – with their moms 170 Good Counsel Drive, Mankato, MN 56001 June 26-27, 2015 Registration deadline: June 20 · Cost $75 per pair SCHOOL SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME invite moms and daughters to “Splash” into the beginning of summer with a little bonding time on Our Lady of Good Counsel Campus in Mankato. Summer Splash includes a blend of activities designed to strengthen the mother-daughter connection and provide an inside look at the Sisters’ lives. The Summer Splash is open to girls and their moms or significant female adults. It begins at 1 p.m. on Friday, June 26, and ends after supper on Saturday, June 27. All meals are included. Highlights include an overnight stay, creative and educational activities, BINGO with the Sisters, time to enjoy a walk around our peaceful campus, and prayer in our Good Counsel Chapel. Questions? Contact Sister Dorothy Zeller, SSND 507-389-4229 or 507-514-2296 dzeller@ssndcp.org Register online at www.ssndcentralpacific.org/summer-splash-2015 LIVING HISTORY SUMMER CAMP At the Rice County Historical Society June 15 —June 19, 2015: 8:30 – 12:00 (*) $50 members, $60 non-members Participants must be entering 4th through 6th grade in the fall. MONDAY 6/15 – FUR TRADERS AND NATIVE AMERICANS Join us in the days of the Native Americans and Fur Traders. Dressing up, using a flint and steel, cooking some traditional food, playing games and making a pouch out of leather or wool will be some of the things we do. TUESDAY 6/16 – PIONEER LIFE We will move “forward” to the time of the early settlers. We’ll dress up and do activities they would have done including grinding wheat into flour, making butter, using a small loom, playing pioneer games, and other activities. WEDNESDAY 6/17 – ONE ROOM SCHOOL Everyone has been to school, but Living History Campers will get a chance to attend a one-room school on this day. Join us for lessons from early 1900s textbooks and play some classroom and outdoor games. THURSDAY 6/18 – MILLING IN RICE COUNTY This is our field trip day. We will be on the road visiting the sites of some of the early mills in our county. We’ll start with a restored mill in Morristown, view Northfield’s Ames Mill and visit Dundas along the way. * Note: This day will be extended to 3pm to accommodate the fieldtrip. FRIDAY 6/19 – FAMILY HISTORY Friday will be our day to make a family history booklet and then during the last part of the morning we will share the week’s experiences with your family and friends. HISTORY CAMP APPLICATION FORM JUNE 15—JUNE 19, 2015 Name ____________________________________Age__________ Grade in 2015/16 _________________________ Address _____________________________________________Phone _____________________________________ Guardian’s Name ____________________________________Alternate Phone: ______________________________ Mail application & payment to: Rice County Historical Society, 1814 Northwest 2nd Avenue, Faribault, MN 55021 RCHS Member (Y/N) _____ Payment enclosed $_____($50 members / $60 non-members) How did you hear about the Living History Summer Camp? _________________________________ We are so grateful for the generosity of our supporters, which last year allowed us to raise $19,000 to replace outdated computers in the student computer lab and some classrooms. While we have made excellent progress in upgrading technology, our need still remains. It is so important to our school that students have access to educational tools, that our teachers can utilize the best teaching methods, and that our school can stay competitive with the public schools in this area. Part two of our technology plan will address these needs. We hope to upgrade the rest of the staff computers, increase the internet capability in the building, and provide Chromebooks for the middle school. Replace Computers in Student Lab Replace Computers for Some Teachers Cost: $19,000 Replace Rest of Staff Computers YEAR 2: PROGRAM PLANS This year’s Crusader Celebration will once again include a Fund-ANeed appeal to support the second year of our Technology Initiative. YEAR 1: Technology Initiative Upgrade Bandwidth for Internet Service Purchase Chromebooks for Middle School Cost: $24,000 The cost for the second phase of this Technology Initiative is $24,000. This is a large goal, but PROGRAM COST one we are confident we can achieve by working together. Please prayerfully consider how you can share your blessings to help Holy Cross reach this goal. If you are not able to attend the event, or wish to give anonymously, please contact Anne Fredrickson at 952-652-6100. H O L Y C R O S S C A T H O L I C S C H O O L Phone: 952-652-6100 Fax: 952-652-6102 E-mail: annef@holycrossschool.net www.holycrossschool.net Holy Cross Catholic School 6100 37th Street West Webster, MN 55088 Because by His holy cross He has redeemed the world Stations - Soup Supper - Speaker Friday, March 27th, Please join us beginning at 6:30pm for: Stations of the Cross Soup Supper (Hosted by the Cursillo group) Guest Speaker, Eric Simon Our guest speaker, Eric Simon, will give witness to his conversion from Judaism to Catholicism with a question and answer session following his talk. This is a free event and registration is not required. For questions, please email: Kathy Chlan @ KathyC@holycrossschool.net or Jean Moeller @ Maulor@msn.com