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CPFA
We had several successful events:
MESSAGE FROM CPFA PRESIDENT
HAPPY NEW YEAR! CPFA HAD A WONDERFUL FALL AND BEGINNING TO WINTER.
Father Perez Tennis Classic - It was a great day for tennis, and fun was had by all. Lunch was provided by Jersey Mike’s and prizes were provided by J. Spencer’s. Thank you to Amanda Herrold, Misty Jackson, and Shirley Miley for putting together this fun event.
Middle School Tailgate - This was an evening full of good food and games to celebrate the end of a successful football season. Thank you to Kitina Bartovick and Stephanie Stump for chairing this event again.
Open House and Testing - We had record numbers attend the Open House and prospective students take the entrance exam. Thank you to Elise Robinowitz and her committee for supplying refreshments and snacks for the two events. A special thank you to all of you who spread the word about Cascia Hall and encourage families to come take a look at our school.
The 34th Annual Christmas Walk - It was a beautiful day and we had a lot of people visit the four gorgeous homes and the Cascia Boutique. A big thank you to Carol Milanowski and Cheryl Baber for their leadership and their committee for all their hard work coordinating this event. It takes a great number of volunteer parents and students to have a successful event.
CPFA is not nished!!! Be sure to mark your calendars for the following:
Saturday, April 22 is Celebrate Cascia! - See article on facing page for all the details.
March - As you plan your spring landscaping, our junior class will be offering the opportunity to buy high- quality owers and plants. Look for the order form around March 1.
CPFA Meetings - There will be General Meetings on February 1 and April 5 and a spring luncheon on May 3.
In Appreciation, Kathy Pixley
CASCIA HALL chRONICLE
It’s a Wrap!
C S Beautiful weather, beautiful
homes, and a beautiful campus welcomed close to 1,000 visitors to the Cascia ChristmasWalk on December 4, 2016, after an
unforgettable Starry, Starry Night the week before. Behind the scenes, purchasers picked up poinsettias, wreaths, garland, Kringles, and ornaments; the homes on tour were blessed; and many vendors brought their wares to the Cascia
Boutique. Cascia students made the Walk exceptional by greeting guests at the school and in the homes, and many students lled the air with sounds of the season by singing or playing various instruments throughout the day. Everywhere, attendees seemed to be smiling and enjoying this special occasion with friends and family.
Of course, this year’s event would not have been spectacular without homeowners Rachel and Larry Vincent, Jane and Jeff Matulis,Tyler and William Mosher,
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