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November 22 - 28
School is out for Thanks- giving Break till Monday, No- vember 26th! Enjoy this time with family and friends.
First Ever New Truck Raf- fle: One lucky winner will win a brand new 2019 Crew Cab Silverado LTZ from Martens Chevrolet in Reedley. Tickets are $100 each (or 6 for $500 or 12 for $1000). Only 1,000 tick- ets are going to be sold! Pur- chase tickets at the Immanuel School
District Office and Mar- ten's Chevrolet (1050 I Street) *Details/Rules/Restric- tions online at Immanuel-
Schools.com
Immanuel Basketball Tournament of Champions is back this year - November 29th through December 3rd at Immanuel High School. We are excited to welcome teams from the following schools: Kingsburg, Mt. Whitney, Mis- sion Oak, Kerman, Bakers- field Christian, Clovis, and Lemoore.
“A Christmas Carol” Win- ter Performance: Immanuel Performing Arts is excited
to present Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol”! De- cember 6th, 7th and 8th at 7 p.m. And December 8th and 9th at 3:00 p.m. Tickets available at the district of- fice, or at the door based on availability.
Immanuel Athletics:
On Saturday, our Boys Var- sity Basketball team will be traveling to Cosumnes River College for a game vs. St. Marys High School. The game is set to start at 6:30pm.
Enroll Your Student Today: Enrollment for the 2018/2019 school year at Immanuel Schools is still open! If you are interested in enrolling your children for the upcoming year, you may pick up an enrollment packet from the District Of- fice located at 1128 S. Reed Ave., Reedley, CA 93654. For more information about Im- manuel Schools, call today at (559) 638-2529. Visit our website at www.immanuel- schools.com for up-to-date information on events. Im- manuel Schools- The Differ- ence is Life Changing.
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Let your child grow with us! Catholic Based Educa- tion: The most important gift you will ever give your child!
We believe a Catholic school education is the most important gift that parents will ever give their child. We offer an opportunity for stu- dents to explore the many life paths that enable them to use their talents by serv- ing the church and our com- munity in various capacities and make the world a better place. Catholic schools make a difference in every child’s life! Visit us at www.stla- sallereedley.org
St. La Salle School Christmas Musical
We would like to invite everyone to our annual TK- 8th Grade Christmas Pro- gram, entitled “All About That Baby”. The play will be held on December 9, 2018 at 2:00pm at the Reedley High School Performing Arts Theater.
Gift Cards Fundraiser
The Holidays are ap- proaching! St. La Salle School participates in the Scrip program year-round and with the holiday season approaching 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, Target, Star- bucks, Walmart, Save Mart and so much more! Please stop by the school for a full list of Gift Cards.
Honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe - Everyone is wel- come to join us at Mass Hon- oring our Lady of Guadalupe at 10:00am on December 12, 2018 at St. Anthony’s Church.
Preschool Christmas Pro- gram - Everyone is invited to join the preschool for their an- nual Christmas program. Each Year the students work hard to put on a great performance. The program will be on De- cember 18, 2018 at 6:30pm, in the new St. Anthony’s Church. Hope to see everyone there!
2nd Grade Christmas Pro- gram- Everyone is invited to join the 2nd Grade for their annual Christmas program. Each Year the students work hard to put on a great perfor- mance of the nativity scene. The program will be on De- cember 18, 2018 at 11:00, in the St. La Salle School Hall. Hope to see everyone there!
Breakfast with Santa
Come enjoy a Breakfast with the Family, December 15, 2018 from 7:30am-10:30am! We will have Pancakes, Eggs, Sausage, Orange Juice, & Cof- fee. Adult Tickets are $7.00 & Children are Tickets are $4.00. Everyone can take a picture with Santa for only $3.00.
We will have venders at this event to shop for that perfect gift for the Holidays. This Event is open to the pub-
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lic! Tickets will be sold in the St. La Salle Office. For more info. Call Benita Torres (559) 393-5608
2019 Benefit Auction
St. La Salle School is pleased to announce the 28th Annual Benefit Auction to be held on Saturday, February 2, 2019 at the Reedley Com- munity Center. This year the auction promises to be anoth- er memorable one, filled with lots of fun and fellowship – all for a great cause.
We are in the midst of preparing for a great auction, but we will need your help in making it a success. We are hopeful that you will consider donating an item or service to be included in either the silent or live auction.
There is also the oppor- tunity to become one of our sponsors and be recognized for your generous support in our Auction Program booklet.
This program is given to all the guests attending this popular event. All donations, whether large or small, can make a difference.
Please give with your hearts and make a difference that will last a lifetime. All do- nations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by the law.
Safe Environment Train- ing - The Diocese requires all volunteers to be “Safe En- vironment Cleared”. No one will be allowed to participate in school sports, field trips, class parties, etc., until they have been cleared through the Diocese. The following
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Froese. "I love all the songs, I enjoy listening to them and playing them."
Amanda Fritz, vocalist for the concert said that although she had plenty of practice prior to the concert, she was still nervous.
"I am nervous to sing the [Let it Go] song, the thing is I just don't want to mess it up for them, I came in, this is their concert I don't want to take away or detract from them," she said.
Amanda said the song is difficult because of the high vocal range.
"It's a very difficult song to sing because vocally you're jumping from down here to up here and hoping your voice doesn't crack," said Amanda. "However, it's an opportunity to really get to belt out that song."
requirements must be met before volunteering:
*Fingerprinted: You must be fingerprinted through the Diocese of Fresno.
Please pick up the form in the front office. This is done only one time.
*SE Training: You must complete the online course Protecting Children in the 21st Century. The website is https://safeandsacred-fresno. org. Print the certificate and bring it to the school office with $10.00. You do not have to complete this course every year.
*Code of Conduct: Sign and return the Code of Conduct to the school office. This must be done every school year. Copies are available in the school office.
*TB Test: ALL VOL- UNTEERS MUST RENEW THEIR TB SCREENING. BRING A COPY OF YOUR RESULTS OR COMPLETE THE TB RISK ASSESS- MENT QUESTIONNAIRE. A LICENSED HEALTH CARE PROVIDER MUST COM- PLETE FORM. FORMS ARE LOCATED IN THE SCHOOL OFFICE
Dates to Remember
December 15th- Breakfast with Santa
December 20th – January
4th Christmas Vacation January 7th - School Resumes
February 2nd- Annual Benefit Auction
The Forum Hall quickly filled with people just as the concert began.
The orchestra played featured selections from "Capuzzi’s Concerto" for String Bass with soloist Jane Heath- cote. Music from the Disney movie, "Frozen" with a vocal solo by Amanda Fritz (Vander- mark) and Vivaldi’s "Concerto Grosso." The violin soloists in- cluded Kristie Strand, Maggie Heathcote, Michelle Ward and K.C. Simba Torres.
Other selections included "Three Score & Eight March" as well as "Schubert’s Rosa- mude Overture," "Pirates of the Caribbean," "It’s Begin- ning to Look Like Christmas" "Silver Bells" The Hallelujah and Leroy Anderson’s "Sleigh Ride."
"This symphony always showcases many young musi- cians," said Tom Fritz, orches- tra conductor. "They perform a fun for all ages pop style concert."
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ABOVE: Violinists practice on the evening of Dec. 3 prior to the an- nual Christmas concert.
FAR RIGHT: Conductor, Tom Fritz (center) directed orchestra mem- bers as vocalist Amanda Fritz looked on.
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Breakfast With Santa
at the
St. La Salle School Cafeteria
Saturday, December 15, 2018
Serving Breakfast 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Come Enjoy Pancakes, Eggs, Sausage, Orange Juice And Co ee!!
Adults - $700 Each Children - $400 Each Take Your Picture With Santa - $300
Come shop the Christmas Boutique. is event is Open to the Public
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Bikes, Movie Basket
and Much More!!
For more info. Call Benita Torres 393-5608
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