WELL DONE 007`s! Mission… COMPLETED
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WELL DONE 007`s! Mission… COMPLETED
WELL DONE 007’s! Mission… COMPLETED! Wow! We never anticipated the outpouring of energy, creativity and generosity that made this year’s auction such an amazing success. Together with the most giving community and talented committee, we raised over $422,000 to benefit the children of St. Raymond School! We’re still in awe of the outpouring of time, talent and treasure that surrounded this fantastic event! Chairing the auction was a complete pleasure, and we’re eternally grateful for the efforts of every person who influenced this incredible outcome. We sincerely appreciate the contributions of each and every community member who donated or purchased an item. We’re also deeply indebted to the team of Secret Agents who worked on the auction committee: Solicitations Laurie Halligan Anne Merkert Shella Hamill Julie Lender Kelly Kirscht Annie Stanley Live Kathleen Castaillac Amy Staas Auction Catalog Maria Turenne Silent Heidi Butz Dawn Machicao Ingrid Pinheiro Sarah Harbaugh Kristi Rawlinson Roving/Social Events Gabrielle Sala Megan Ward Nomita Divi Michele Kavanaugh Amy Efland Decorations Shannon Avina Mary Coyle Anne Heppberger Avianca Bobadillo Barbara Murphy Young Pak Sanez Malek Corry Watrous Carie Chui Input, Data Entry, Online Auction Aileen Svanberg Min Nagle Layla Khaloghli 8th Grade Liason Maureen Hamer Cashiering/Reconciliation Baiba McGibben Alumni Relations Nancy Evars Graphic Design Ann Sison Bea Bannon Invitations/RSVP/Seating Heather Frauenhofer Kids Day Sherry Rundell Michelle Altick Nikki Bundy Meegan Ferrari Christina & Ed Zschau Greeters Janet Bernadicou Vicki Nelson Video/Photo: Dan Marshall Ingrid Pinero Raffle Lori Perica Diana White Finally, a few housekeeping notes: ∑ Invoices are included in today’s envelope. Please look yours over carefully and direct any questions to Baiba McGibben, cashiering chair, at [email protected] or 650-3027990. ∑ Alumni and friends of St. Raymond will receive their invoices by regular mail this week. ∑ Credit cards will be charged on Friday evening, November 21st. ∑ Once you’ve had the opportunity to look over your invoice, please bring it to the office as receipt to pick up any unclaimed items. ∑ Thank you notes reflecting donations, values and the St. Raymond Tax ID # will be sent out in the next couple of weeks. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions. Again, thank you for your unparalleled support of St. Raymond School. We look forward to BONDing with you again at many future Cardinal celebrations! Secret Agents, Brooke Puleo [email protected] 917-696-8441 Michelle Lindeman [email protected] 408-705-8237 Adopt-A-Family As our school community heads into the Thanksgiving break, our minds turn to turkey, giving thanks, and hopefully sharing with others in our community. This year, your Black Friday shopping can help local families in need. St. Raymond's Adopt-A-Family program is helping five local families in need of food, clothing, and gifts for their children. The families' descriptions, and their needs, can be viewed on the Community Service Learning page on St. Raymond's website. The password is GoCardinals. If there is an item that you would like to purchase for a family, please sign up using the Family Item Sign-Up link. Put your name next to the item(s) that you would like to give to the family, and bring the item(s) to the office. If you would just like to help, without signing up, you can bring a gift card (Safeway, Target, gas) to the office. We will distribute the gift cards as needed. Just added to our list of families: Family #5 This family lives in Redwood City in a very run-down apartment. They have three boys ages 5, 3 and 8 months. The children have severe food allergies and eczema. Mom and dad would like gift certificates for gas, groceries, and clothes to stores in the Redwood City area. They also requested gift cards to Toys“R”Us so they can buy gifts for their children. Please contact Laurie Halligan at mailto:[email protected] with any questions. Christmas Eve Choir and Play We are looking for children and young adults to participate in our Christmas Eve play and mass choir! On Christmas Eve we will again be having a Nativity play accompanied with singing at 4:30PM, just prior to the 5:15 Vigil mass. All children in the play will stay and sing in the choir during the 5:15 mass. Practices will be in the parish hall (right across from church) for one hour, Sundays right after the 10 o’clock mass. Practice will be on November 30, December 7, 14 and 21 beginning about 11:30AM (just after the post mass doughnut social). Healthy snacks will be provided for the children. We will also have a dress rehearsal on Tuesday, December 23 at 4:00PM. We need readers, singers, angels, shepherds, an inn keeper, lambs, donkeys, and Mary and Joseph. We also need a few older children to help with making play props and set up and break down of the play scenery on Christmas Eve. All are welcome to join in this beautiful and fun celebration of our Lord’s birth. Come enjoy camp for the day! 8:00am – 3:00pm Activities will include fun SPORTS, games, CREATIVE ART PROJECTS and other recreational events that will keep your child entertained for the day. Turkey Day Early-‐Bird Price November Pre-‐Camp Sign-‐Ups $60 (per child) $100 (2 or more) $75 (per child) $125 (2 or more) Sign-‐up by November 21st o Campers JK-‐5th and CIT’s 6th-‐8th ($60 flat rate) o Sign-‐ups between Nov 22nd – 26th *CIT fee waived if attending w/camper sibling o Drop-‐off 8:00-‐8:15am in GYM o Pick-‐up 2:45-‐3:00pm in PARKING LOT o * Late Registration Fee = $25 per child o o o o Bring a bagged lunch, snacks & water bottle Wear comfy clothing, hat, sunscreen Bring bike helmet for use on go-‐karts No Extended Camp available (before or after) Bring check & application (available on website) to St. Raymond School Office @ St. Raymond School www.campargo.com [email protected] Camper Name_______________________________ Turkey Day – November 26, 2014 Welcome to Camp Argo! Thank you for taking the time to help us create a one-‐day camp experience that will entertain and excite your child while school is on break! All fees are nonrefundable unless cancelled by Camp Argo, which reserves the right to cancel if enrollment if less than 12 children. This form is considered strictly confidential and is only for the use of the administration and staff of Camp Argo. Please return this application with a check or cash to the St. Raymond School Office. A fee of $15.00 will be applied for any returned or bounced checks. Camper Information First & Last Name Gender Birth Date and Age Camper #1 Camper #2 Male Female Health history and medical information (allergies, medications, concussions, etc.) Describe any special social, emotional, or physical needs your child may have. (For example; Male Female Male Yrs. / / Grade Female Yrs. / / Grade ☐YES or UNSURE – / / ☐YES or UNSURE – ☐YES or UNSURE – Please download, fill-‐in and submit “Camper Health History Form1” along with this application. Please download, fill-‐in and submit “Camper Health History Form1” along with this application. Please download, fill-‐in and submit “Camper Health History Form1” along with this application. ☐NO ☐NO ☐NO Current School and Level Camper #3 Yrs. Grade extremely athletic, best if grouped with, sportsmanship issues, extremely shy, etc) (REQUIRED) Primary Parent/Guardian (REQUIRED) Secondary Parent/Guardian Name Address City, State, Zip Code Home Phone Work Phone Cell Phone Email (REQUIRED) Emergency Contact (May pick up if Parent/Guardian is absent) (REQUIRED) Alt. Pick-‐Up (May pick up if Parent/Guardian is absent) Name Cell Phone Home/Work Phone Relationship Is authorized to leave camp by: Primary Secondary Emergency Contact Alt Pickup Walking Bicycle Other For the general welfare of all campers, Camp Argo reserves the unrestricted right to dismiss any camper, without refund, whose conduct or influence, in the opinion of the Director, is inimical to the best interests of the campers, counselors and overall camp environment. o Terms of Enrollment o Internet Social Networking and Blogging Policies: o First Aid, Food Preparation and Safety Policies o Additional Policies My child has permission, without restriction, to participate in all snacks, regular and special programming. I understand and realize Camp Argo will follow safety procedures, but that all physical activities include a certain risk and that Camp Argo assumes no liability for injury or damage arising from or as a result of participation. I affirm that it is common knowledge that field sports, camp crafts, indoor and outdoor games, hiking, and other camp activities include certain risks and dangers. These risks include, but are not limited to loss of or damage to personal property, injury, or fatality. In consideration of, and a s part payment for, the right to participate in all Camp Argo activities and the services and food arranged (when applicable) for m y child by Camp Argo, and its agents, servants, and employees, I have assumed all of the above risks and intending to be legally bound hereby, w ill hold Camp Argo and its agents, servants, and employees harmless from any liability w hich m ay arise out of or in connection w ith any food provided, and related participation in any other activities arranged for by Camp Argo, its agents, servants, and employees. The terms hereof shall serve as a RELEASE AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK for any m inors. I understand and agree to all of the first aid and safety policies. I have read and understand the rules and behavioral expectations outlined above and in detail on the website (www.campargo.com) and I have discussed with my child and he/she has agreed to adhere to them at all times during camp. Camper Name (Printed)______________________________Parent Name (Printed)________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature_________________________________________________Date_________________ Camp Argo Camper Application & Parental Consent Turkey Day 2014 Holiday Boutique Don't miss this opportunity to visit the "Dressed Up" Kohl Mansion! Fit for a Victorian Holiday - the Mansion is a delight to see! This year, there are more than 60 vendors, all with unique items and food stuffs, ready to help you cross items off of your Christmas Shopping List! Wednesday, December 3, 2014 Kohl Mansion 2750 Adeline Drive Burlingame CA 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Donation $10.00 children under 14 and Mercy students are free Christmas At Kohl Welcomes the 2014 Vendors See who is coming and what they will be selling this year! The Soap Nymph, LLC Gosia Asher Hand made soaps Champagne Pearls Liz Larsen Champane pearls Ann Bakey Fabric bowls and trivets Flower Bud Designs Suzanne Leon Handcrafted crochet hats, gloves and scarves Agnes Borja-Gaudette Fashion accessories Janis Bruha Assorted tutus and childrens items Tobey Bussani Santa bags, painted ceramics, glass blocks Justine Creations Dono Cain Vintage holiday decorations Kathy Campagna Fused glass, jewelry Joleen McGrorey Personalizes gifts for men and woman Knit Happenz Joanne McKee Knit and crochet scarves Ruta Middleton Handmadre crochet hats, gloves and scarves LC Couture Mari Mijangos Handmade hair accessories Liudmila Chadwick Sterling silver and vintage glass jewelry Initial Offerings Kim Nappi Personalized Merchandise Diane Chin Handcrafted greeting cards Mary Norteye Handcrafted baskets Vivian Chu Skin care products Nancy Gourmet Food Nancy Pagan Gourmet foods olive oils and aged balsamic vinegars, pastaas and tapenades Narsai’s Soreya David Gourmet foods Cindy Erskine Assorted papemache ornaments, and homemade toffee & popcorn Thirty-One Gifts by Aimee Aimee Graham-Sullivan Totes, bags, thermal totes, purses, wallets, accessories Kathleen Griffey Christmas Deco , knit scarves. Lpage Designs Lucinda Page Metal jewelry designs Margaret Piazza Handmadeitems, sachets, bath bags Sarita’s Creations Sarita Prasad Handpainted wine glasses Corinne Rebizo Assorted Christmas items Cosmogems Tricia Hancock Jewelry Karen Rosenstein Fused glass candle holders, barrettes Barbara Harris Doggy things/cookies Joanne Semones Local maritime books Family Farms Lisa Karaeff Assorted food products Cynthia Simmons Christmas items MiniBee Beauty Tanja King Handmade Soaps, lotions, creams, lip balms and sugar scrubs Catherine La Sasso Scents of San Francisco Candles Irene Sterling Wine gift bags, christmas décor Nancy Stirm Collectable one of a kind Christmas items and art work ZubRub Janet Szelenyi Organic skin Balm Beverly Travlos Unique jewelry Fish Princess Designs Jeannie Wholey Goat milk soap, bath salts and lotions Winnie Wong Aprons, scarves and misc. Debbie Young Assorted gift baskets, badge holders, holiday items Celine’s Kitchen Celine Baked goods, cookies, jams etc L.Vanderhurst Designs Handcrafted sterling silver jewelry with a bit of copper Marguerite Green Crocheted accessories and Personal and Home Items Serendipity Designs Diane Cull Mixed Media - Art Dolls, Witches, Wizards Santas and Elves. Cloth and Clay Treasures Carmen Bengtsson Handmade sweaters, shawls, scarfsk, hats, purses, Peruvian Silver jewelry and water colors. Esther Ordonez handmade Team blankets, pillows, aprons, towel sets, bags, purses and baskets Charlotte’s Fudge Fudge, Candy Apples, Mixes, Faffee and Toffee Simply Smartgirl Andria Lynne Brugiono Tee Shirts, Hoodies, Bags and Totes Lorna Vengco Hawaiin/Peruvian style jewelry, Hair Accessory Holders (Hawaiian Lei style ribbon) Scarfs and Wrislets Danielle Molloy Living Lockets Jewelry - customize the locket to tell your story! Alicia Hampton Homemade granola (Lola’s Granola, and Notecards with floral photography Barbara Bragg Watercolor paintings and Scrimshaw Scribble Me Happy Handmade Paper goods, Jewelry, Stationary, Holiday gifts items. Marianne Custus Quilted Table Runners, Potholders, Tote Bags, Hobo Bags , Crochet hats Please join us for a special Holiday TrQnk Show featQring BrigeTa JewelrV's latest collection of diamonds , semi-‐precious stones and one-‐of-‐a-‐kind pieces. Come spoil yourself or find that perfect giſt! DATE Thursday, November 20th TIME 8:00 am – 3:00 pm PLACE 2160 Cedar Avenue, Menlo Park 10% of the proceeds will be donated to St. RayNond School Bridget King / [email protected] / 408-386-9459 / Copyright © 2014 Brigetta Jewellery. All rights reserved. St. Raymond School Community Fundraising Event Nov 28 – Dec 7 Shop at Located at 654 Santa Cruz Ave in Menlo Park Mention the fundraiser for ST. RAYMOND SCHOOL at check out and… 10% of your pre-tax total purchase* will go to St. Raymond School! *Does not include services such as grooming, nail trim, etc St. Raymond School Shop at Cheeky Monkey Toys 11/28 through 12/7 Shop in-store and mention the fundraiser for St. Raymond School Or Shop online, select “Fundraisers and Gift Cards” and add “St. Raymond School” to your cart 10% of your net purchases go to support our School! Cheeky Monkey Toys 640 Santa Cruz Avenue, Downtown Menlo Park 650.328.7975 www.cheekymonkeytoys.com As always, Cheeky Monkey Toys offers complimentary gift wrapping and assembly GrowFit’s Active Kids (Grades K-‐2) Join us again this winter for another action packed class of obstacle courses, relay races and other high-‐energy games that will get your students excited about being active in a safe, non-‐competitive environment. During each class... • We take pieces of traditional sports games, like dribbling a basketball or kicking a soccer ball, and blend them together in a fun obstacle course or relay race. Using a variety of sport and fitness equipment we’ve created over a 100 different games that keep every class new and exciting. • Your students will improve upon their agility, balance, coordination, endurance, speed and strength in a safe and non-‐competitive environment. • The focus is on improving, not winning. This method allows students to develop the skills, teamwork and confidence to participate in any fitness/sports activity. This class was designed for children of all skill levels. Grades: K-‐2 Time: 3:00-‐4:00 pm Dates: 11/19, 12/3, 12/10, 12/17, 1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 2/25 Cost: $240 Sign up here: http://www.alareg.com/_straymond HOLIDAY CAMP CHRIS BRADFORD STADIUM January 3 – 4 Hitting $60 per session Session 1 8:30 – 10:00am Session 2 10:00 – 11:30am Pitching $60 per session Session 1 10:00 – 11:30am HOLIDAY CAMP 2015 Fielding $30 per session Session 1 11:30am – 12:30pm Register online: aurora.sfhs.com/holidaycamps All campers will receive an SF Baseball T-Shirt TH TH TH 6 ,7 ,&8 GRADERS HITTING•PITCHING•FIELDING SESSIONS Equipment Proper Baseball attire required Hitters must bring a personal bat and athletic shoes (batting gloves recommended) South Drive Mountain View CA 94040 Home of Champions CENTRAL COAST SECTIONS CHAMPIONS 1981•1983•1995•2001•2013 WCAL CHAMPIONS 1979•1981•1982•1983•1989•1992•1993 1999•2002•2003•2004•2011•2012•2013•2014 HOLIDAY CAMP HIGHLIGHTS Hitting Session: • Short toss • Tee work • Drill work • Batting practice • Bunting Pitching Session: • Grips • Mound throwing • Fielding • Technique work • Arm strength program • Pitching Strategy Fielding Session: • Infield/Outfield Throwing • Middle Infield Play • Assorted Ground Ball Drills • Catching Drills • Outfield Play Techniques Baseball Training Facility CAMP COACHING STAFF Mike Oakland [email protected] Head Coach SFHS 2007-present Mike Smith Asst. Coach SFHS 2008-present Eric Pini Pitching Coach SFHS 2000, 2007-present