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St. La Salle CRUSADERS News
Immanuel EAGLE'S EYE VIEW
The Reedley Exponent B7 Thursday, February 22, 2018 Youth & Education
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Register Now
We believe a Catholic school education is the most important gift you will ever give your child. Let your child grow with us. We still have spots available in pre- school, and registration is open for all students.
We foster knowledge, faith and service and prepare students to use their God-giv- en talents to the fullest later in life. We offer students the opportunity to explore many life paths. This will enable them to use their tal- ents to serve the church and our community to make the world a better place.
Call us at (559) 638-2621 to schedule a visit. You also can go online to stlasallereed- ley.org for more information.
Reasons to Choose
a Catholic Education Weareproudtobea
Catholic school. Here are 12 reasons to send your children to a Catholic school:
1, We offer an education that combines Catholic faith and teachings with academ- ic excellence; 2, We partner with parents in the faith for- mation 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- fectively to enhance educa- tion; 6, We instill in students the value of service to others; 7, We teach children respect of self and others; 8, We em- phasize moral development and self-discipline.
9, We prepare students to be productive citizens and future leaders; 10, We have a 99 percent high school gradu- ation rate, and 85 percent of our graduates go to college; 11, We cultivate a faculty and staff who are dedicated, car- ing and effective; and 12, We provide a safe and welcom- ing environment for all.
Scholarship Applications
Scholarship applications now are open. St. La Salle won’t have paper application forms in the office, so every- one must apply online.
To do so, go to https://on- line.factsmgt.com/AID and fill out the application. You also can access this informa- tion through our web page at stlasallereedley.org.
Lenten Season
The Stations of the Cross will start on Thursday, Feb. 22, at 11 a.m. And, we hope that every family will ob-
serve Lent by attending Mass every Sunday.
During Lent, the Knights of Columbus put on a Fish Fry every Friday evening in St. La Salle’s School Hall.
Scrip
Support St. La Salle School when you make a purchase at Save Mart. When you’re at the checkout stand, please enter the numbers (559) 638-1916 on the keypad.
This will automatically give St. La Salle School the credit. Thank you!
Spaghetti Dinner
St. La Salle School will have its annual Spaghetti Dinner on Wednesday, March 7, from noon to 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend.
Tickets are $10 adults, $4 for children. You can pur- chase tickets at the St. La Salle office, 404 E. Manning Ave., or at the door. You can dine in or take out.
If you have any ques- tions, please call the school office at (559) 638-2621
Dates to Remember
• Feb. 22 – Stations of the Cross, 11 a.m.
• March 1 – Stations of the Cross, 11 a.m.
• March 7 – Spaghetti Dinner
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K-6th Campus
Days 2018
We’re having our Elemen-
tary Schools Campus Day on Friday, Feb. 23. The event gives prospective families and students an opportunity to visit the Immanuel cam- pus and experience what our school has to offer.
It will include a free lunch, guided tours, Q&A with administration, and more. Campus Day is 11 a.m.- 2:45 p.m. To reserve a spot or for more details, go online to www.immanuelschools.com/ campusday or call Corinne Hall at (559) 638-2529, ext. 7101.
High School Updates
On Thursday, Feb. 22, the boys varsity basketball will compete in quarterfinal play. Also on Feb. 22, boys tennis will compete at Red- wood High School in Visalia; matches begin at 3 p.m. For a complete list of high school sports please go to immanu- elsports.bigteams.com or visit our website at immanu- elschools.com and click on “athletics.”
Meanwhile, FFA mem- bers on that date will par- ticipate in the Blue and Gold meeting at lunch in Room 10.
Don’t forget: on Sat- urday, Feb. 24, the annual Boots & Beef Auction/Din- ner to support the Immanuel FFA chapter will be held in the Immanuel gym. Doors
Caleb Robbins on dean's list
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Caleb Robbins of Reedley was named to the Dean’s List at Ithaca College for the Fall 2017 semester.
Robbins is majoring in musical theater in the col- lege’s School of Humanities and Sciences.
Ithaca College, in New York state’s Finger Lakes re- gion, is home to 6,100 under- graduates and 460 graduate students. The college com- bines hands-on experience with internships, research and study abroad to prepare students for success. Its in- tegrative curriculum “builds bridges across disciplines and uniquely blends liberal arts and professional study,” ac- cording to the college.
tives from different organiza- tions will offer information on resources available to you.
In addition, the Califor- nia Telephone Access Pro- gram (CTAP) has specialized phones that can be tried out. You can pick up a CTAP ap- plication at the senior center and then bring it with you to the Resource Fair – you can take your phone home with you that same day.
open at 5:45 p.m. Tickets are $40 each from any Immanuel FFA member, or it’s $400 to reserve a table for eight.
Junior High Updates
On Thursday, Feb. 22, ju- nior high basketball will play Conejo at Conejo; games begin at 3 p.m.
Track practice has started and will be held daily 3-4:15 p.m. at the Immanuel Sports Complex.
Elementary Updates
This week, or third grade class took a field trip to the Fresno State Planetarium. On Friday, Feb. 23, some of our students will represent Im- manuel at the Dinuba Rotary Spelling Bee.
Also, on Feb. 23, we will have our Annual Campus
Day. If you or anyone know would are interested in learn- ing more about Immanuel Ele- mentary, please send an email to twall@immanuelschools. com. Have a great week!
Enroll Your Student
Considering a change in your child’s education? Con- sider Immanuel Schools.
Enrollment packets can be picked up in the district office at 1128 S. Reed Ave. in Reedley (zip code 93654). Or, visit our website at immanu- elschools.com to download the information, schedule a cam- pus tour, or register for Cam- pus Day 2018. Call us at (559) 638-2529, ext. 7101, for more information on Immanuel Schools, where the difference is life changing.
Fresno Pacific University to present Reformation series
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Fresno Pacific Univer- sity will present a lecture series about the continuing relevance of the Reforma- tion, starting Tuesday, Feb. 27.
The series on the 500th anniversary of events that created the modern Chris- tian church in the West, is entitled “The Reformation and the Twenty-First Century Church.” It will be held at the university, 1717 S. Chestnut Ave.
The speakers will include Robert C. Saler, research professor of Lutheran stud- ies at Christian Theological
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munity Services Depart- ment, said the new recre- ation software “is progress- ing nicely.”
“There are still un- knowns that come up but that was expected,” Reid said. “I appreciate the pub- lic’s patience with staff and the continued interest re- ceived to take advantage of registering online.”
And, she said, “for cus- tomers who prefer to regis- ter in person, that is still an option and one we are happy to accommodate.”
The new software sys- tem, through the DASH Platform, also will provide city staff the ability to stay
Seminary in Indianapolis, Ind., and John D. Roth, pro- fessor of history and director of the Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism at Gos- hen College, Goshen, Ind. Here is the schedule:
• Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2-4 p.m.: “What does the Ref- ormation have to say to the Twenty-First Century Church (outside North America)?” In the BC Lounge, Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary. A second session on this topic will be 7-8:30 p.m. in the sem- inary chapel.
• Wednesday, Feb. 28, 8-10 a.m.: “Sacred Habits: Sabbath in the Life of the Pastor.” This is a breakfast
in touch with customers via emails. And, if the user opts in, the city can send text messages. These com- munications will provide updates, reminders, pro- gram changes, important announcements, and other information.
For more details about the new online registration system, go to reedley.com, look for “Departments” at the top of the page and then go to “Community Servic- es.”
The home page includes a description. It also has a link to the Leisure Guide for January to June – its front page includes directions to set up an online account.
Questions? Contact the community services depart- ment at (559) 637-4203.
for pastors and church lead- ers, in the BC Lounge in the biblical seminary.
• Wednesday, Feb. 28, 1:30-4:30 p.m.: A Christian thought course lectures and dialogue with Saler and Roth, in the biblical seminary.
• Wednesday, Feb. 28, 7-9 p.m. “Reforming the Contem- porary American Church,” a dialogue with Saler, Roth and representatives from Roman Catholic, Reformed and Epis- copal faith traditions. In the biblical seminary chapel.
• Thursday, March 1, 2-4 p.m.: “What does the Ref- ormation have to say to the Twenty-First Century Ana- baptist/Mennonite Church (outside North America)?” In the biblical seminary. A
second session on this topic will be 7-8 p.m. in the seminary chapel.
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Resource Fair
Our fourth annual Re- source Fair – sponsored by the California Telephone Ac- cess Program – will be held on Friday, April 6, in the Se- nior Center patio. It will be from 10 a.m. to noon.
A variety of representa-
Deacon Melinda Barrow
DR. ROBERT K. STEHT, TH.D (951) 634-1968 JUDITH L. STEHT (951) 634-1967
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Website - www.reedleyanglican.com
Email - reedleyanglican@gmail.com Facebook - @churcho hegoodshepherdreedley
Worship Time 10:00 AM Sundays
Mission: “To proclaim Jesus as the way, the truth and the life; to know Him and make Him known.”
Come and join us as we grow in the knowledge and love of Jesus Christ.
We are a Church in the Anglican Diocese of San Joaquin; www. dioceseofsanjoaquin.netand part of the Anglican Church of North America; www.anglicanchurch.net
FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 519 E. 11th Street, Reedley
Pastor: Ron Robertson
Sunday Growth Classes: 9:30am Children’s and Youth programs
Sunday Worship: 10:30am – Service; Children’s Church, ages 4-11 5:30pm Prayer – Evening Service 6:00pm
Wednesday Dinner served at 6:00pm
Wed. Family Night at 7:00pm (Adults, Youth Children) Food Give away – the third Saturday of the Month at 9:00am Basketball – Monday 7:00pm; Wednesday 8:00pm
For more information, call the church at 559-638-2739 All are welcome to attend www.reedleyfullgospel.com
FAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH 314 W. Manning Avenue • Reedley, CA 93654 638-2730
Pastor: Dr. Ernie Williams Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m. Children’s Church for ages 3 thru 3rd grade Nursery available
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 729 E. Manning Ave. (Corner of Manning & Sunset) (559) 638-3881
Sunday Bible Study 9:30 AM, Worship service 10:30 AM
Wednesday Prayer @ 6:30 PM, Choir practice @ 7:30 PM
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