Reaching Out in Service and Love - Bowling Green Christian Academy
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Reaching Out in Service and Love - Bowling Green Christian Academy
1165 Haskins Road, Bowling Green, OH 43402 - Lower Campus, grades 1-5 17360 N. Dixie Hwy, Bowling Green, OH 43402 – Preschool & Upper Campus, grades 6-12 www.bgchristian.org www.facebook.com/bgchristianacademy 419.354.2422 January 2015 Reaching Out in Service and Love Featuring student outreach snippets — BG Chris an reaching out to the world around us February 3 Science Fair In December Mrs. Bowlus’ 4th grade class took on the 16 Presidents’ Day - no school service project of a lower campus rummage sale. Families donated items to be sold in the sale where students purchased March 13 Spring Carnival! gifts for their family, brought home wrapped and ready to be put under the tree. The students had so much fun buying a gift 27 Bible Day that was a total surprise, and in turn the profits went toward May 30 High School Graduation making blessing boxes. The boxes went to deployed soldiers Class of 2015 aiding the101st Airborne Army division, currently aiding in the *For a complete lis ng of ac vi es and Ebola crisis. Students raised $321 and assembled 13 boxes spor ng events visit bgchris an.org filled with snacks, cards, letters, and games. Mrs. Bowlus’ brother-in-law is the chaplain and was able to directly distribute them. Part of a thank you letter from the soldiers reads “We have been indeed supplied with protection and assured accomplishment in providing calm to West Africa, as well as helping to contain the Ebola virus through building Ebola Treatment Units, training hundreds of health care workers, moving supplies, for non-governmental organizations and for missionary physicians, as well as helping the nation of Liberia get information out to its people in the deepest of jungles. We have indeed been successful in keeping America, and the world for that matter, a safer place. (Continued on page 2) Bowling Green Christian Academy Mrs. Bowlus and her fourth grade class School Board Members Jeff Palmer, President DJ Deiter, Vice President Carleton Hollister, Finance Mark Bowlus, At-Large Ron Miller, At-Large Wendie Cuckler, Principal Annual Fund & Events Coordinator Angie Foster [email protected] Enrollment & Marketing Zane Powell ([email protected]) Building Steering Committee Shelley Lee, Chair, Development Director ([email protected]) Deb Butler, Advisor Jeff Palmer, Building Chair David Whitta, Building Coordinator Mark Bowlus, Building Committee Bo Kessler, Youth Center Jack Hollister, At-Large Wendie Cuckler, Preschool/High School Development Administrative Assistant Lisa Baty ([email protected]) For a complete list of staff members visit www.bgchristian.org 1 Love (Continued from page 1) During the Lower Campus' spirit week leading up to Christmas break, the school hosted a Birthday Party for Jesus! The day started out with a great chapel filled with the joyful music of the season, a meaningful message about the true meaning of Christmas, a book collection for the children at St. Vincent's and Wood County Hospitals, and culminated with a surprise ice cream party at lunch! Through the generous donations from our students and families, we were able to collect over 250 books to dis- perse. Wow, what a blessing of books for kids in the hospital. Nice work students! “Your every act should be done with love.” 1 Cor. 16:14 What an amazing scripture tucked in 1 Corinthians. How do we live up to not only showing “love” but where our every act is done with love? I realize that it is impossible to live this way apart from a daily walk with God. It is through His power in our lives that we are enabled to live beyond our selfish ways and lay down our lives for one another. One of the goals at BG Christian for our students is to show love by serving others. Throughout the year we have multiple service projects and fundraisers for charities. Students learn how to love through their service and giving to others. Developing their character is critical in teaching them about Christ’s love and ultimately laying down His life for us. In a culture that is me-centered what a wonderful opportunity to open the eyes of our students to the needs of others as they learn a little about sacrificial love. Wendie Cuckler Principal Bowling Green Christian Academy Did you know that if you are over the age of 65 and have a will you are part of only 35% of the population? If you have a plan for giving (with your will as one part of that), you are in a much slimmer percentile. As an informational tool, we have developed a Planned Giving brochure. If you would like one, feel free to contact us: [email protected] Fourth grade boys dress up as British soldiers 2 Kristen (Kuehner) Bickford Now a pharmacist, Kristen says that BG Christian Academy gave her an academic advantage and so much more. She attended the Academy from kindergarten through 8th grade, and enjoyed band, basketball, and cheerleading while here. “BG Christian formed a really good foundation” for her she said, giving her what she needed to attend a public high school. While at BG High School she enjoyed soccer, band, and swimming before graduating in 2007 with a 3.8 GPA. Kristen went on to attend the University of Toledo, earning both a BSPS (bachelor of science in pharmaceutical sciences, 3.88 GPA) and PharmD (Doctor of pharmacy, 3.9 GPA) degree with a minor in chemistry. Reflecting back on her days at BG Christian Kristen says the biggest thing she remembers was the 8th grade trip to Peek and Peak in New York and Chicago. “We spent a couple days in each place. It was a lot of fun. The experience of getting to see new places and experience new things, skiing and snow boarding with my friends was great.” Thinking about her teachers she recalled how Mrs. Judson did a great job, and was really patient with them. “I enjoyed her classes.” Currently a pharmacist at Rite Aid in Bowling Green, she says about her work: “It’s good. It’s tough. I have to make a lot of decisions. There’s a lot of morality in this profession.” She is required to have good judgment around drugs all day. “BG Christian helped build character in all of us. It has really helped me in college and now in my career to make the right decisions.” Kristen’s older brother and younger sister attended BG Christian as well. Her parents Bob and Laurie Kuehner still live in Bowling Green. Kristen resides in Perrysburg with her husband, Chris, and their two dogs Bella and Buddy. Congratulations to the BG Christian Academy Lego League who competed recently in a regional match against 31 other teams from northwest Ohio. The competition consisted of four categories — a project presentation, robotic design and programming, core values, and a robot competition. The team of Laurel Bruhl, Joshua Bruhl, Matthew Bowlus, Matthew Fyfe, Jarret Baldonado, Tyler Barnhart, and Preston Pinson qualified to move on to the district competition which was held in Dayton on Jan 10th and 11th. Bowling Green Christian Academy Mission: Bowling Green Christian Academy actively aspires to high quality, distinctively Christian education that will enable each student to serve God and others with Christian character and academic excellence. Vision: Bowling Green Christian Academy is a Christ-centered, premier provider of spiritual, academic, and athletic excellence, preparing our community's youth today to be Christian leaders of tomorrow. 3 NON PROFIT US POSTAGE PAID TOLEDO OH PERMIT 179 1165 Haskins Rd. Bowling Green, OH 43402 Photo by Trevor Lee www.bgchristian.org - (419) 354-BGCA (2422) Bowling Green Christian Academy Newsletter January 2015 Give to BG Christian while you shop on Amazon Have you heard about Amazon Smile? 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