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November 26, 2018

Dear Parents,

What a fantastic Thanksgiving break!  It was just what the doctor ordered... lots of family time, yummy food and a little extra sleep!  I hope your break was just as refreshing!  Now for the trees to go up, the Christmas songs to be sung and presents to be purchased!

I am sure that you've heard Bishop Morlino passed away on Saturday evening.  He suffered a heart attack on Wednesday afternoon and never recovered.  We pray for the repose of his soul.

This week is a normal schedule, so we best enjoy it before the craziness of the Christmas excitement begins.  We have mass on Wednesday.  Feel free to join us if you can!  We would love to see you there!

Next Friday, December 7th is craft day.  I know they are still looking for volunteers to help with the projects.  Please check with Tiffany Leck if you have the opportunity to help.  The kids sure enjoy the afternoon.  I've seen pictures in the past couple days on Facebook of past projects that parents still put up as decorations for the season.  The day is a great memory builder for all!

Take care and many blessings!
Kim

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