Feb. 5 Newsletter
We are pleased to announce the release of the most recent St. Ann Catholic School newsletter.
We are pleased to announce the release of the most recent St. Ann Catholic School newsletter.
We are pleased to announce the release of the most recent St. Ann Catholic School newsletter.
We are pleased to announce the release of the most recent St. Ann Catholic School newsletter.
It’s time to sharpen your pencils….and wits!
Get together a Team for Superbowl Saturday Trivia Night!
Sponsored by SACPO with assistance from the Men’s Club
Proceeds benefit St. Ann School and the Early Childhood Center
Saturday, February 6 in the St. Ann Parish Center
7530 Natural Bridge Road
Doors Open at 6:00 p.m. - Play begins at 7:00
Cost is $20.00 per person – maximum of 10 players per table
Cash prizes for the top three tables
Beer, wine soda and snacks are included in the entry fee
Teams are encouraged to dress up in your favorite NFL team’s uniforms – a prize will be awarded to the best-dressed team!
Attendance prizes – 50/50 – raffles
To reserve a table or for more information, call:
We are pleased to announce the release of the most recent St. Ann Catholic School newsletter.
Throughout the month of December, St. Ann families sent in grocery bags filled with canned goods, boxed food and personal care items. Each bag was decorated by the students in Art class and labeled “filled with love”.
On Dec. 19th the entire student body created a human chain from the side door of St. Ann School to Caritas House down the street. Caritas House is a thrift store/food pantry run by the St. Vincent DePaul Society. After the chain was formed, the students started passing all the “Filled with Love” bags down the chain. It took a half hour to pass over 200 bags filled with food, personal care items and everything else donated by the St. Ann Community. The people at Caritas House were extremely grateful to receive so many supplies for the needy people in Normandy and the surrounding area.
When all the bags were passed the students and teachers gathered at the door of Caritas House and sang “We wish you a Merry Christmas” It was a wonderful way to live out our theme of service!
We are pleased to announce the release of the most recent St. Ann Catholic School newsletter.
Order in the court!!
Order in the court!!
That’s what you’ll be hearing when the 8th grade class presents “The Big, Bad Musical” in February. It seems that the big, bad wolf is being put on trial for crimes against various fairytale characters. His lawyer the Evil Stepmother, will be pitting her wills against the Prosecuting Attorney, the Fairy Godmother. Little Red Riding Hood and Granny, along with many other defendants are looking for a big settlement from Mr. Wolf. Will he get off scott free? That will be up to you, the jury!!
Come join us for this hysterical courtroom calamity! Performances will be Thursday, Feb. 11 – Saturday, Feb. 13, beginning at 7 pm in the Parish Center.
Tickets are $5.00 for adults, $3.00 for students, and $2.00 for children 5 and under. All tickets are general admission.
Come one, come all to the St. Ann Parish Picnic on Saturday May 8th, 2010.
The Parish Picnic Committee is working very hard to make this year’s picnic bigger and better than ever before!
We invite all to attend, students, parish members, teachers, Alumni, friends, family, and local residents! So mark your calendar NOW!
There will be something for everyone to enjoy including games & inflatables for the kids and music, food, drinks and card games for the adults. Everyone is sure to enjoy the dunking booth….who do you want to dunk?
Help make the picnic a NOT to Miss Event! We are now seeking Committee Volunteers……Contact Michelle Haley if you can volunteer Haleyinc@sbcglobal.net or call 314-348-1553
Next Planning Meeting: Monday January 25th 6:00pm Rectory Library. All ideas and people are welcome!!!!
Thursday, March 11, at 2:30 pm in the Parish Center
The 5th grade class is receiving instruction from Officer Susan Adams of the Normandy Police Department. The D.A.R.E. program provides students the information and skills they need to resist drugs, alcohol, and violence.