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Farm- ers Market Vouchers. Reedley se- niors 60+ can pick up vouchers at
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prizes. Seating is limited so please call (559) 637-4207 to make your reservation. Sponsored by Sierra View Homes, RSCI and City of Reedley Community Servic- es. Thank you Sierra View Homes for providing our main and side dish.
Special Bingo!
Join us on Friday, May 31 at 12:30 p.m. for special bingo day. We will play un- til we have five winners. See you there.
Exercise Class
Join our exercise Class on Monday and Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the California Room and the Friday exercise video class will meet at 10 a.m. Thank you Shirley Fes- tejo for instructing our class that is geared for seniors
Lunch at the Senior Cen- ter - Meals taste so much bet- ter when you can enjoy them in the company of others! Join us in the Phil Hudson Se- nior Room at the Community Center weekdays at 11 a.m. (except holidays) for a nutri- tious lunch and a good time.
This program is partially funded by the Fresno-Madera Area Agency on Aging. If you are 60 or older, a suggested donation of $2 is appreciated,
League Sports Award were tiven to Makenna Gobby, Car- lo Torres & Christian Sanchez
The Band Award went to Charlotte Burks, Rosemary Wallis. Morning Assembly Music award went to Kelly Fernandez, Makenna Gobby, Kalyssa Sotelo. The Choral Music Award Medal Awards multiple consecutive years of service went to Char- lotte Burks, Kelly Fernan- dez, Makenna Gobby, Sofia Hoffman. The Choral Music Award Certificates for ser- vice went to Arieana Arias, Amy Perez, Kalyssa Sotelo, Miranda Silva. The St. Hanni- bal Award went to Ethan Di- nis. The Mother Nazarena Award went to Charlotte Burks. The Rogate Award went to Kelly Fernandez
Religion Award for out- standing achievement on ACRE (* indicates a perfect score) went to Fabian Agui- lar, Charlotte Burks*, Kelly Fernandez*, Sofia Hoffman, Amy Perez, Jessica Rivas, Adan Vazquez
Co-Salutatorians, 3.60 grade point avearage went to Makenna Gobby, Sofia Hoff- man, Adan Vazquez
Co-Valedictorian, 4.0 grade point average went to Charlotte Burks and Kelly Fernandez.
however, not required. Res- ervations must be made by 11 a.m. the weekday before you plan to attend. Call (559) 637-4207 for your reservation today.
La Ciudad de Reedley les invita a visitar y participar en los programas de personas mayores. En el edificio del centro de la comunidad hay un cuarto especial para ust- edes. Si tienen preguntas y necesitan informacion y asis- tencia les podremos ayudar de 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. los dias de lunes a viernes Please note: if you may know a Span- ish speaking person please pass this information on to them and encourage them to join us for lunch daily at 11 a.m. We are a Spanish speak- ing friendly center. Ask them to call the Center and ask for Christina. Thank you!
Tai Chi Class
Come join us Monday’s from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tai Chi will give you ben- efits for balance/fall preven- tion, increase your circula- tion and improve your mind and breathing. Cost $10 per month. Stop by the Commu- nity Center office to register and pay for the class.
NATIONALS
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driving. Zuheidi Del Rio, a sophmore, placed first in Sports Nutrition. Her event focused on a nutrition and hydration plan for a student athlete. Ashley Lopez, a ju- nior placed second in Illus- trated Talk.
Her topic was “E-Cig- arettes, the Flavor Trap.” Her topic focused on how the tobacco industry has targeted middle school and high school students with their “kid’s menu” of candy and cookie flavored tobacco products.
“The chapter and I would like to thank Reedley High School’s Administra- tion for their help and sup- port of our FCCLA chapter,” said chapter advisor Lisa Bueno. Thechapterwillbe attending the FCCLA Na- tional Leadership Confer- ence being held this year in Anaheim, California.
The conference will run from June 29 through July 5.
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Registration is now open for new and returning stu- dents! Catholic Schools- The most important gift you will ever give your child!
Let your child grow with us! Visit us or call (559) 638- 2621 to schedule a visit or please visit our website for more information at stla- sallereedley.org. We believe a Catholic school education is the most important gift that parents will ever give their child.
At St. La Salle we foster knowledge, faith and ser- vice and we prepare our stu- dents to use their God-given talents to the fullest later in life.
We offer an opportunity for students to explore the many life paths that enable them to use their talents by serving the church and our community in various ca- pacities and make the world a better place.
5 reasons to choose a Catholic School
1. We offer an education that combines Catholic faith and teachings with academic excellence.
2. We partner with par- ents in the faith formation of their children.
3. We set high standards for student achievement and help them succeed.
4. We provide a balanced academic curriculum that integrates faith, culture and life.
5. We use technology ef- fetely to enhance education. We are a proud Catholic
Congratulations to our Kindergarten Class of 2019
Eden Alaniz, Sebastian Castrejon, Roman Cervantez, Tenley Cortez, Adan Cuevas, Alexander De la Rosa, Atti- cus Garcia, Mikayla Garcia, Frank Gomez, Joseph Her- nandez, Kimberly Palomo, Clara Ramos, Daniel Resend- iz, Analeigh Reynoso, Marian- na Ruiz, Jacen Salinas, Javier Sanchez, Nathan Sanchez, Al- exander Solis, Zoey Sullivan, Johanna Uribe, Esther Valle- nari, Kimberly Vargas, Joel Vazquez, Ruben Villarreal
Congratulations to our TK Class of 2019 - Mia Aguilar,Aaliyah Argote, Faith Echeverria, Camila Garcia, Jacob Garcia, Jimena Garcia, Alianna Gonzalez, Angelique Guerrero, Isaiah Huerta, Bradley Jacobson, Sophia Martinez, Noah Montano, Ash- ley Ramos, Maria Rangel, An- drea Vargas
End of the School Year
The school year has come to and end! Our last day of school is on Friday, May 31. There will be a promotion Mass at 10 a.m. on May 31, ev- eryone is invited to join us!
We had a wonderful 2018- 2019 school year; The St. La Salle School Staff would like to thank everyone who sup- ports St. La Salle School and thank you to the parents who choose a Catholic based edu- cation, May God Bless each of you all in a special way!
Free Food Summer Pro- gram - St. La Salle School is committed to supporting our students, even over the sum- mer break. Working with Fresno EOC, we are happy to be able to provide a healthy meal for students! Fresno EOC has partnered with oth-
er community organizations where children ages 1-18 gather together anytime dur- ing the summer break to pro- vide no-cost nutritious break- fast and lunch meals.
No registration or docu- mentation is needed from families of the children.
The meals, prepared and delivered by Fresno EOC Food Services, meet strict United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and California Department of Education (CDE) nutrition guidelines and are comprised of two ounces of protein, two servings of fruits/vegetables, one serving of bread, and eight ounces of milk.
Meals must be eaten in a group setting and stay on lo- cation. St. La Salle School is happy to partner with Fresno EOC and provide these meals to anyone between the ages of 1-18 years of age, starting June 3rd through July 26th.
Breakfast will be served from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and lunch will be served from 12p.m. to 1p.m., Monday through Friday.
What to give your Gradu- ate this year? St. La Salle School participates in the Scrip program year-round! What better way is there to shop for the family and help support our school at the same time! St. La Salle School has a variety of gift cards on hand or we can order them for you!
These are some of the retail stores that participate with us: Macy’s, Sephora, Disney, Target, Starbucks, Wal-Mart, Save Mart and so much more! Please stop by the school for a full list of Gift Cards.
Senior Center NEWS
Youth & Education St. La Salle CRUSADERS News
the senior cen-
ter Monday –
Friday from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. We only have a small amount and they are going fast. Bring you ID with you.
Tachi Palace Casino Get- A-Way Join our next Tachi Palace Casino trip on Friday, June 21. Cost is $17 which includes $15 free play with current photo ID. Come to the Phil Hudson Senior Room weekdays from 9 a.m. to noon to pay and sign waiver form.
Payment accepted by check or Money Order pay- able to The City of Reed- ley. Sponsored by the City of Reedley Community Ser- vices. On the day of trip be at Senior Center by 7:45 a.m. We will return around 3:30 p.m.
Senior Luncheon
Joinus onTuesday, June 11 for fun and excitement at our Senior Luncheon!! There’s music, (Ron and Car- ol Surabian) food and door
AWARDS
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Dinis, Emiliano Mendez, Daniel Moncada, Justin Ochoa, Brisaac Rubalcaba, Christian Sanchez, Sergio Sanchez, Nicholas Todd, Carlo Torres, Adan Vazquez
Female Usher award was given to, Arieana Arias, Re- beca Barajas, Charlotte Burks, Miranda Cavazos, Kelly Fer- nandez, Makenna Gobby, Sofia Hoffman, Amy Perez, Haley Rebman, Jessica Rivas, Miran- da Silva, Kalyssa Sotelo, Rose- mary Wallis
The Altar Server Award (*indicates reverent service both at school masses and home parish masses) went to Domi- nic Adame*, Arieana Arias*, Charlotte Burks*, Ethan Dinis, Kelly Fernandez*, Makenna Gobby*, Sofia Hoffman*, Justin Ochoa*, Jessica Rivas*, Brisaac Rubalcaba, Christian Sanchez*, Kalyssa Sotelo*, Carlo Torres*, Rosemary Wallis
All Sports Award (four boys and four girls sports were given to Fabian Aguilar, Ant- ony Botros, Javier Cavazos, Ethan Dinis, Kelly Fernandez, Makenna Gobby, Sofia Hoff- man, Emiliano Mendez, Justin Ochoa, Amy Perez, Christian Sanchez, Kalyssa Sotelo, Car- lo Torres, Adan Vazquez. All
school!
May30–June5
Spots Are Filling Quickly!
Seats for Elementary Classes are almost full for the 2019- 2020 school year, don’t wait to enroll your students or they could end up on a wait list. We still have openings for junior high and high school. Come tour the campus, let us show you everything we have to of- fer - call (559) 638-2529, or visit immanuelschools.com.
Graduation- High School
Immanuel EAGLE'S EYE VIEW
graduation is tonight at Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church, beginning at 7 p.m. Come show your support as our students move on to the next stage in life. We are so proud of them!
Athletics News- Congrats to our Blue & White Excellence Award Recipients: Derek Wood, Rebecca Deaver, Nikki McAr- ron, Tamsen Taves, Reagan Ott, Danielle Jefferies, Grace Goertzen, and JT Friesen. Der- ek Wood was also named male
athlete of the year, and Danielle Jefferies as female athlete of the year. Fantastic job Eagles.
We Are Hiring! - We are currently accepting applica- tions for the following posi- tions: director of food services, high school science teacher, part-time high school teacher, 3rd grade teacher, bus driver and admissions office assistant. Visit our website for details and to fill out an application – Im- manuelSchools.com
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