St. Theresa to Kick Off Catholic Schools Week With Blood Drive
Note: The following schedule was provided by St. Theresa School in Hellertown.
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Sunday, Jan. 25, Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service in Our Parish
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Miller-Keystone Blood Drive 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.
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Opening Mass 9 a.m. – All parishioners and present, past and future students and
school families are invited to participate in this special parish celebration.
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Kick-Off Parish Breakfast in Friendship Hall provided by the St. Theresa Home &
School Association following the 9 a.m. Mass.
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School and Pre-K Open Houses 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Meet faculty and students.
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Request a personal guided tour or schedule one for later in the week.
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11:30 a.m. – Irish Dance Stars Performance
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Monday, Jan. 26, Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service in Our Community
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Kick-Off to “Souper” Week with “Souper-Bowl”: Students are asked to donate a can of
soup for the parish food bank.
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Classroom Door Decorating Contest!
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Go, Team! Faculty, Staff and Students: Wear your favorite sports team shirt or jersey!
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Tuesday, Jan. 27, Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service in Our Students
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Wednesday, Jan. 28, Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service in Our Nation
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School-Wide Open House for current school families from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
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Prayer Service for Peace at 1 p.m.
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Luncheon celebration to thank those who serve our community and students!
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Thursday, Jan. 29, Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service in Our Vocations
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Friday, Jan. 30, Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service in
Our Faculty and Staff
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School Mass at 8:45 a.m., all are welcome to join the school community for this liturgy.
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Blessing of Throats during Mass today. Feast of St. Blaise is Feb. 3.
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Noon Dismissal
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HSA sponsored Faculty and Staff Appreciation Luncheon
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