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Celebrating Community Celebrating Community AT ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL Volume 3, Issue 25 March 6, 2017 Friday is Credit Union Day, Spirit Day Thank You! Auction Night Success Approximately 400 people attended Saturday’s 17th Annual “Growing Our Future” Auction & Gala and experienced great food and fantastic fellowship. A huge thank you to all of those who supported this year’s auction. Event videos shown during the dinner portion are available online at: www.youtube.com/allsaintscs and photos will be available and shared soon. Golden Ticket Winner! This year’s Golden Ticket winner was Ellen Pianowski, who won the “What’s Thank You Sponsors & Advertisers In Your Wallet Ladies” even before the • AlphaGraphics • Mercy High School auction started. Congratulations again! • Associates in Podiatry of Michigan • Michalak/Thomas Families • Ave Maria Mutual Funds • MY EyeCare • Catholic Vantage Financial • Drs. Nolan & Guest Orthodontics • Chizuk Family • People Kinetics, LLC • Detroit Catholic Central High School • Perfectly Neat Landscaping Scholarships • Divine Child High School • Resurrection Parish • Fleis Family • Rund Family • Hines Park Lincoln/Ford • SJ5K Now Available The Catholic Vantage Financial is • Huntington Learning Centers • Spence Family currently accepting scholarship • Jack Demmer Ford • St. Kenneth Parish applications for Catholic school tuition. • Konet Family • St. John Neumann Parish In its third year, Catholic Vantage • Ladywood High School • St. Thomas a’Becket Parish Financial is proud to extend this offer • LaJoy Group • Strausbaugh Family to all Catholic school students in grades • Laurel Manor Banquet Center • Vroom Family K-12, as well as those entering their • McCaskill Family Services • Walbridge freshman year of college who either attended Catholic school or belong to a Catholic parish. More information can be found online at www.mycvf.org. Growing Leaders in Mind, Body, and Spirit 48735 Warren Road Canton, MI 48187 www.allsaintscs.com (734) 459-2490 Office (734) 459-6873 Attendance In The Know 8th Grader Wins Falcon Award March 10 Congratulations to Mia Vena, who won Spirit Day the 2017 Divine Child High School Falcon Award. The Falcon Award is given to only Student Credit Union During Lunch two incoming 9th graders and is a full, four-year ride to Divine Child High School. March 11 Congratulations Mia! Alumni Basketball Games March 15-16 No Bus Service Home March 20 Reconciliation Services (Grades 3-8) March 24 Early Dismissal (1-8) at 11:30 a.m. No Kindergarten No Early Childhood PCCS Closed April 3-7 With Plymouth-Canton Community Schools closed for Spring Break the week of April 3rd, there will be no bus service to and from All Saints Catholic School. Please plan ahead for this entire week. 8th Grade Yearbook Ads Recognition ads for this year’s All Saints Catholic School yearbook are ready for design and purchase. Ads will be created online and submitted to the yearbook staff for review and publication. Please contact Mrs. Fraser ([email protected]) with any questions. Bus Update Just a reminder the following dates All Saints Catholic School will not have Online orders for the 2016-2017 All bus service: Saints Yearbook are now available at www.allsaintscs.com/store. Yearbooks • Wed., March 15 (no buses home) are a great way to capture the memories • Thurs., March 16 (no buses home) your family has made while at ASCS. • Monday, April 3 (no bus service) Books are $26 and must be ordered by • Tuesday, April 4 (no bus service) March 31, 2017. • Wednesday, April 5 (no bus service) • Thursday, April 6 (no bus service) • Friday, April 7 (no bus service) Log Service Hours Don’t wait until the last minute to record your volunteer hours! When schools and families work together to support education, student achievement thrives. At All Saints, our goal is to provide a learning environment in which students are able to maximize their academic and spiritual potential. It is impossible to achieve this level of greatness at our school without an active partnership involving ALL parents. As you know each family is responsible to volunteer at least 10 hours each school year Submit your volunteer hours at www.allsaintscs.com/service or use the Quick Links drop-down on our website. www.allsaintscs.com www.facebook.com/allsaintscs Saintly Deed Winner... Last week, we awarded Adrianna Johnson as the February Saintly Deed winner. Here’s the complete list from last month: Addie Bauer Josh Rothert Adrian Gamnje Kaitlin Allen Alberto Lopez-Coronado Kaylee Ketelhut Alessia LePre Kelly Mahoney Alex Billecke Luca Spadoni Antonio Rugiero MacKenzie Zapinski April Horn Maddie Raetz Bella Haynes Megan Anteau Blake Kolb Michael Dixon Brendan Hegarty Mrs. Pisarski Brody Kocurek Mrs. Shore Brylin Smith Ryan Shore Charlie Felsburg Sophia Brust Connor Rayha Tyler Lammers David Puchalt Vanessa Rugerio Ethan Delfin Vincent Ceriotti Jake Dickie Cub Scout Blue & Gold Banquet Cub Scout Pack 760 held their annual Blue & Gold Banquet where they celebrated all of the scouts’ hard work as they worked toward their respective rank badges. A special congratulations goes out to the 2nd Year Webelos, who each earned the Arrow of Light, the highest award in Cub Scouting. In addition to earning this prestigious rank, the following scouts decided to continue their scouting adventure and crossed over into local Boy Scout Troops: Joseph Abramoski, Ethan Delfin, Jake Dickie, Charlie Felsburg, Braden Michalak, Robbie Modrzejewski, and Nathan Pressler. Congratulations boys and best wishes in your new troops! Growing Leaders in Mind, Body, and Spirit 48735 Warren Road Canton, MI 48187 www.allsaintscs.com (734) 459-2490 Office (734) 459-6873 Attendance Blue Thunder News www.ascsathletics.com JV Bowling Step Closer to Repeating The ASCS JV Bowling Team moved closer to securing their second consecutive division championship when they battled the OLGC Crusaders last Saturday. The Crusaders came out strong and won the first game despite Cole Tomaszek bowling 21 pins over average and Robbie Modrzejewski bowling 16 pins over average. The second game was close throughout and came down to the 10th frame. Cole Tomaszek bowled 41 pins over average to help the Blue Thunder edge the Crusaders by 2 pins. The win takes the JV team 1 step closer to the division championship. Alumni Game Tips Saturday Calling all alumni!!! Our 5th Annual All Saints Alumni Basketball Tournament will tip- off following the JV postseason tournament at All Saints on Saturday, March 11, 2017. Spring Sports Last year, we experienced more than 60 alumni from 2007 to 2015 participate in a series Meeting... of games, and we’re hoping even more come out this year! Will the Class of 2014 be Tuesday, March 7th is the annual Spring back to defend it’s title?! Regardless of skill level, everyone is welcome to participate sports parent meeting. It will be held in in this co-ed event here at school. The number of games scheduled will depend on the the gym and is for those families who responses received. If you are interested in playing this year, please RSVP today at have signed up their students to play www.allsaintscs.com/tourney. baseball or softball this Spring. The meeting will start at 6:00 p.m. If you have any questions, please contact John Schultz ([email protected]) or Eric Rothert ([email protected]) at your convenience. ~ Scores ~ Sunday, March 05, 2017 OLGC Offers Track JV Boys #1 38 The Our Lady of Good Counsel CYO program is welcoming students entering grades JV Boys #2 28 4-8 to join their track team. No running experience is required. Track is a wonderful opportunity to run competitively and a great way to improve your performance in JV Boys #2 28 other sports as well. They have experienced and knowledgeable coaches as the team is OLGC #2 31 open to members of Our Lady of Good Counsel and surrounding parishes. Workouts to accommodate different age groups and experience level. The season starts on March Saturday, March 04, 2017 13, 2017. For registration and more information, go to the spring sports page at www. Varsity Boys 2 20 olgccrusaders.com. Questions? Please email [email protected]. St. Anthony 33 Friday, March 03, 2017 JV Girls 1 18 St. Edith 21 BOWLING Saturday, February 25, 2017 JV 5 Divine Child 0 www.allsaintscs.com www.facebook.com/allsaintscs Sponsored by All Saints Catholic School and All Saints MOPS Saturday, April 8, 2017 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Rent-A-Table: $20 General Admission: $1 Tables are available on a first come, first serve basis by sending in a completed contract: www.allsaintscs.com/mom2mom Please email questions to: [email protected] All Saints Catholic School 48735 Warren Road Canton, MI 48187 www.allsaintscs.com 2017 ALL SAINTS INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CLINIC Come out and learn volleyball skills with All Saints Blue Thunder volleyball players & coaches! ASCS Gym March 20-30 (March 20, 22, 23, 27, 29 & 30) 6 days/ 2 weeks TIME: Mon./Wed./Thurs. 3:00-4:30 p.m. WHO: 4th grade Girls COST: $40 Each student will receive a volleyball at the conclusion of the clinic. *Please wear comfortable gym attire.* Registration closes on Saturday, March 18, 2017. Register online at www.ascsathletics.com Scroll over Misc. Information and click Register Online. If you have questions please contact: John Schultz (Athletic Director) [email protected] March 24 & 25, 2017 Who is the camp for? The camp is for boys from 2nd – 8th grade and their dads/guardians who are interested in learning the basic fundamental skills of baseball. Players will be split into groups by age. When is the camp? 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th Graders 6th, 7th, and 8th Graders Friday, March 24: 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
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