Our Lady of the Assumption School 2141 Walnut Avenue, Carmichael, CA (916) November 28, 2017

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Our Lady of the Assumption School 2141 Walnut Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) 489-8958 November 28, 2017 With Hands to Serve and Hearts to Love NOTE FROM OUR PRINCIPAL A popular hymn, "They will know we are Christians by our Love," has been sung for many years in America. Who are the "they?" If we call ourselves Christians, what responsibility do we have? Mother Teresa of Calcutta never lost sight of this message. On her business card, she printed her thoughts on what it means to live a Christian life. Silence leads to prayer. Prayer leads to faith. Faith leads to love. Love leads to service. Service leads to peace. God, grant us the grace to be strong Catholic Christians. Amen. Blessings on our work, and on each other! Nicole Grant Ho, Ho, NO?: We are looking for the main man in red for our photos with Santa at the Santa Breakfast on Sunday, December 10 th, from 8-11:30am. We have the outfit but need someone to fill it. If any dads or grandpas are interested in helping us out, please contact Jill Rockenstein at jspeace@usa.net or Stephanie Bill at stephaniebbill@gmail.com THIS WEEK AT OLA: NOVEMBER 27 DECEMBER 1 Grade 3: Please bring food for the Saint Vincent de Paul Food Locker. Preschool: Picture Make-up Day - Thursday, November 30 th Thursday, November 30 th Attire: Spirit wear top with uniform bottom Thursday, November 30 th Dismissal Time: 2:20pm ATTENTION OLA FAMILIES: Please see information in the Parish Youth Section regarding the OLA Youth Choir Coat Drive for the Homeless: Please see the attached flyer for details. Something Extra Program: Please see the Additional Information section for explanation. First Responders and Military Service: Please see the Additional Information section for details about this project. Cougar Socks: Please see the Additional Information section for updates. Hot Lunch Menu, Grades1-8: Access online here: http://school.olaparish.net/students/hot-lunch-program NO SCHOOL: Friday, December 1 st - Diocesan Professional Development Day for Faculty TOYS NEEDED: The children at OLA Extension and Kinderich would greatly appreciate your donations of toys forgotten, such as games no longer played and small stuffed animals that have been abandoned and need a new loving home. NEXT WEEK AT OLA: DECEMBER 4 DECEMBER 10 Grade 2: Please bring food for the Saint Vincent de Paul Food Locker. Santa Grams: Please see the attached flyer for details about this fundraiser that begins on Monday, December 4 th. PTG Full Board Meeting: Tuesday, December 5 th, at 2:00pm, in St. John s Hall Thursday, December 7 th Attire: Spirit wear top with uniform bottom Thursday, December 7 th Dismissal Time: 2:20pm Friday, December 8 th Attire: Full Uniform Friday, December 8 th Mass Time: 8:00am Friday, December 8 th Dismissal Time: 3:00pm OLA s Annual Santa Breakfast: Sunday, December 10 th, 8:00am-11:30am. Please see attached flyer for details. FUTURE EVENTS Christmas Program: Performances will be Tuesday, December 19 th, at 7pm and Wednesday, December 20 th, at 9:30am. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OLA Box Tops: Great news, in a 3 week timeframe, OLA made $411.00 by submitting Box Tops! Please clip your box tops, and bring them to the school office; there is a box there for them. This is a great way for us to make money for our school. Thank you to Rose Ross for spearheading this great fundraiser! We are having another Box Top competition between the classes from now until December 20 th. The winning class will get a special surprise! Please see the attached flyers regarding Box Tops for Education. Diocesan Speech Contest: We re proud of Jacob Parulan for his outstanding performance in representing OLA School.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Something Extra Program: Please sign up for the Raleys/Bel Air Supermarkets Something Extra program. This program gives a percentage of the amount spent on groceries and prescriptions to Our Lady of the Assumption School. It is truly one of the easiest ways to contribute to OLA without spending more than you would normally. In addition, all your family and friends who shop at Raleys/Bel Air Supermarkets in ANY TOWN can choose Our Lady of the Assumption School to receive a percentage of their dollars spent. https://www.raleys.com/www First Responders and Military Service: If you or your family members are first responders or in the military, we would love to have your name/s, field (ie. Police, Paramedic, Military, etc.) and the grade/s of your OLA relatives. We have a project coming up in which we would like to write letters/make pictures of appreciation. Please email them to Jane Ricci at development@olaparish.net. Thank you for your assistance in this very important project. Cougar Socks: The 8th grade class is selling OLA Cougar socks to raise money for their trip to Washington, D.C. Attached is an order form with pictures of the socks. If you would like to order, please turn in your completed order form and money to the office, and we will send the socks home with your oldest child. Checks are to be made out to OLA. These socks may be worn to school any day of the week. We are all out of size small socks, and we only have 1 size medium in navy but plenty of medium white socks. We also have plenty of white and navy large and XL navy socks. We will sell them until they are gone. 8 th grade thanks you all for your support! VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES OLA Little Dribblers Coordinator: We are looking for someone for the upcoming PAL Little Dribblers basketball league, for grades 1 thru 4. This is a great way to earn service hours. It's a fun job, and you'll be in on all the basketball action! Interested or have questions? Please contact Katie McGuire at khannesson@yahoo.com. Lunch Volunteers Needed: We are in need of one volunteer per day to assist with hot lunch. Sign-ups are available on School Speak. Please click here for more information and to sign-up. PARISH NEWS PARISHIONERS, COME JOIN THE FUN!: Please come and create your own Advent Wreath to begin preparation in your home for the beautiful season of Advent and Christmas on Sunday, December 3 rd, in St. John's Hall, from 12:00 noon -1:30pm. NO CHARGE - all materials provided. Parents, bring your children and watch them create, along with you, as a symbol of their love to welcome the baby Jesus during our Advent season. Advent is a period of expectant waiting and spiritual preparation for the coming, or birth, of Jesus Christ. During this time, we observe a season of prayer, fasting, and repentance, as well as anticipation, hope, and joy. If you have any questions, please contact Joan Cotton, Faith Formation Coordinator, at 916-488-4626 or 916-849-2282 Advent Prayer Thursdays, December 7 th, 14 th & 21 st : Advent is a time to prepare for Jesus second coming into the world. Although we know not the time and place, we renew our desire for His second coming by sharing in the preparation of His first coming. I invite you to prayer during this season on three Thursdays in Advent: December 7 th, 14 th and 21 st, at 7:00pm, in the church. These are not evening prayers, rather simple prayer services. I offer this to provide you time and space, to take a breath during the busyness of the days. You can participate in any way you wish, through sharing of prayer, listening to scripture, or sitting quietly in your thoughts for approximately a half hour. 27 th Annual OLA Giving Tree: Once again, we have a beautiful opportunity to share Christmas joy and hope with others. Next weekend, the OLA Giving Tree at the back of the church will have gift tags for you to choose. Please purchase an appropriate new gift, wrap it, attach the tag firmly, and return the gift to the tree by Sunday Dec 17, before NOON. The struggling families are extremely grateful for your generosity. For additional information, call Christine 761-4939, Beth 487-2374 or MaryCaye 481-7484. Pill Bottle Collection, and An Invitation to Help Carmichael s Homeless: Please see the attached flyers for details about these services for those in need in our community. Sunday Childcare/Nursery Program - 9:30am Mass: Families with young children ages 1-4 years, please note that OLA fingerprinted and Diocesan trained adults along with parish teens are now providing a childcare/nursery program in St. John s Hall on Sundays during the 9:30 am Mass. This service is in addition to the Children s Liturgy of the Word that also takes place at the 9:30 am Mass each Sunday for children ages 3-10 years. For additional information or questions, please contact Tracy Urban at 1tracyju@gmail.com. Upcoming Retreats at The Jesuit Retreat Center of Los Altos: Please see the attached schedule.

PARISH YOUTH NEWS OLA Youth Choir and Music Ensemble for Advent and Christmas: All OLA Parish students in grades 3-12 are invited to participate! Singers and instrumentalists are welcomed. We will be serving at the 9:30 am Mass for the Second Sunday of Advent (December 10) and at the popular 4:00pm Christmas Eve Mass. Rehearsals are from 6:00-6:55 on Wednesday evenings through December 20 th. Please contact our Music Director, Casey Oliver, with any questions at 481-5115 or worship@olaparish.net. Soap for Souls: Please see the attached flyer for details about this service project. OLA Youth Groups - 7th/8th Grades: Meetings are on Wednesdays, from 7:00-8:30pm, in Seton Hall. Please contact Johann Rubia-Miller for more information at 488-4626 or youth@olaparish.net. Youth Ministry Dinner and Mass Fellowship Night: Every 3 rd Sunday of the month, come and break bread in the youth room. Then, attend Mass together and experience our faith through prayers and worship. There will be a light dinner in the youth room from 6:30pm to 7:15pm followed by attendance at the 7:30pm Mass. Help to participate in the Mass by greeting, ushering, bringing up the gifts, and Reading. This evening is for youth in grades 7 12. RSVP is not required. If you have any questions please contact OLA Youth Minister, Johann Miller, at 486-4626 or youth@olaparish.net ** Please note that all Tuesday Bulletin submissions must be received by 3:00pm on the Monday prior to bulletin inclusion date :) Access the submission form in the Announcements area of SchoolSpeak by clicking here.

Coat Drive for the Homeless It s now winter, and the weather is getting colder and colder. We can all put on warm clothes to protect ourselves from the cold, but many homeless don t have these privileges. I m dedicating my service project to helping provide warmth to the underprivileged and homeless patients that come into Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento. Last year over 500 coats and sweatshirts were given out to those in need. If you have any adult size coats or sweatshirts you would like to donate, I have placed a box in the office and will pick them up daily through December 1 st. Thank You!! Joey Ryan 8 th grade

Santa s Secret Shop December 10 Santa s Helpers Need You! It s time to clean out those closets and garages for Santa s Secret Shop. We are looking for gently used treasures and trinkets, toys, games, etc. We need gifts for Moms, Dads, Grandparents, and siblings. We also appreciate any new or used Christmas gift bags, trimmings, and sticker gift tags. Just drop off your items in the school office, and we ll stock the shop. Thank you for your generosity. Please contact Shane de La Chapelle at 489-9173 if you have any questions.

Beginning Monday, December 4 through Friday, December 15, the Eighth Grade will be selling Santa Grams. The proceeds will benefit the OLA St. Vincent de Paul Food Locker. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVdP) is an international organization of Catholic lay persons who respond to the needs of the poor living within the OLA Parish boundaries. These needs are met through the operation of a twice-weekly food locker and home visitation teams who provide temporary assistance with rent, utilities, clothing, furniture, etc. Volunteers are always welcome. Santa Grams are Christmas wishes which can be sent to friends, a sister, a brother, a cousin, or any school staff member. Parents may also want to send some to their children. Fr. Eduino may enjoy receiving a Santa Gram, too! Each Santa Gram will have a candy cane attached to it and will be delivered on Monday, December 18. The cost is $.50 for each Santa Gram. The Santa Grams will be sold outside during morning and lunch recesses, in the office or in the eighth grade classroom. Thank you for supporting SVdP! Mrs. Smith and the Eighth Grade Class

Pill Bottle Donations - Matthew 25 Ministries Matthew 25: Ministries accepts donations of empty plastic pill bottles for inclusion in shipments of medical supplies and for shredding and recycling. The solid white pill bottles are also accepted. Our pill bottle program fulfills the dual needs of improving medical care in developing countries and caring One of our amazing parishioners is coordinating our parish's participation in the medicine bottle project for developing countries administered through Matthew 25: Ministries. You are encouraged to participate by saving empty medicine bottles and depositing them in the collection boxes at the back of church or in the school office. This will be an ongoing project for our parish. Thank you very much for donating your medicine bottles! For more info, check out this Website: m25m.org.

SOAP for SOULS Our Lady of the Assumption s Youth Group is collecting toiletry products of any size which they put together in kits and donate to our St. Vincent de Paul clients. Here are some of the items needed: Soap, Shampoo, Toothpaste, Toothbrushes, etc. We are unable to accept any type of mouthwash or product that contains alcohol. You can place these in the marked boxes in the back of church or in our school office. Thank you very much for your gracious donation!

Invitation to Help Carmichael s Homeless There but for the grace of God go I. Between 150 300 fellow residents are homeless in Carmichael. Many of them were born and raised in our area, but have fallen on hard times. Our Lady of the Assumption does much to help the poor and those in material need. Yet, homelessness remains a formidable challenge. At the beginning of the New Year, our parish has the opportunity to help the homeless even more, in a very simple but profound way. Throughout seven weeks in January and February, the Carmichael Homeless Assistance Resource Team (composed of faith communities, the public and private sectors, and concerned individuals) will feed and provide shelter for the homeless at various local churches. Our Catholic neighbor, Saint John the Evangelist, will host one of the seven weeks of Winter Sanctuary, from December 31 to January 6. With the support of Father Eduino, the Pastoral Council, and the Strategic Planning Committee, Our Lady of the Assumption parish has offered to assist St. John by staffing their Winter Sanctuary for fourteen hours, from 4:30pm Wednesday January 3rd through 6:30am Thursday, January 4th. St. John will host 20-25 guests that have been screened and bussed to their church. OLA will need a minimum of 20 volunteers to sign up for various shifts. We will need additional volunteers to cook a simple dinner and pack a light breakfast, as the guests leave in the morning. In addition to the preparation of meals, we will minimally need volunteers to cover the following shifts: Wednesday, January 3rd 4:30pm 7:30 pm: 5 volunteers for Dinner and Clean Up 6:00 pm 8:00 pm: 4 volunteers for Hospitality and Serving 7:00 pm 12:00 am: 2 males and 2 females for the Night Shift Thursday, January 4th 12:00 am 6:00 am: 2 males and 2 females for the Overnight Shift 5:15 am 6:30 am: 3 volunteers for Wake-up and Boarding of the Busses Last year, approximately 10 of our parishioners volunteered for Winter Sanctuary. We received a good lesson on how the Holy Spirit works in our lives. Ostensibly, we were there to help the homeless. In reality, we were humbled by their humility and thankful spirit. In addition, we saw first-hand how homelessness makes people weary to the bone. If you are interested in volunteering to help OLA help the homeless, please contact Juan Yñiguez (jcyniguez@att.net or 916.207.9512). This is also a good opportunity for our parish ministries to volunteer. Teens are welcome to participate, but they must be accompanied by their parent or guardian. Please feel free to learn more about Carmichael HART (https://carmichaelhart.org)

Upcoming Retreat Schedule The Jesuit Retreat Center of Los Altos Coping with Stress During the Holidays Saturday, December 2 9:30am to 4:00pm Dr. Tom Plante and Fr. Chi Ngo, S.J. Men s Recovery Retreat Fri, Dec 8 4:00pm through Sun, Dec 10 2:00pm Fr. Tim McCabe, S.J. From Grief to Healing Fri, Dec 15 4pm through Sun, Dec 17 2pm Fr. Andrew Rodriguez, S.J., Ms. Farelyn Lehane, and Ms. Naomi Mayer New Year Recovery Retreat Sat, Dec 30 4pm through Mon, Jan 1 2pm Fr. Tom Weston, S.J. For a complete list of retreats and detailed information about each one, please click on the following link: https://jrc.retreatportal.com/calendar/events.aspx The Jesuit Retreat Center of Los Altos 300 Manresa Way, Los Altos, CA 94022 (650) 917-4000 www.jrclosaltos.org