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Sign up to work the Red Tie Ball. We are especially in need of people to work the close out shift from 11:30pm-1:30am (double hours earned). The sign up genius can be accessed from this link: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0944a4a622a64-redtie1 Donate an item for the silent auction. Attend the event on Saturday, April 1 st . Ticket prices go up on Friday, so get your reservations in ASAP. Send an email to [email protected] with your song requests. What song will get you out on the dance floor? Purchase a raffle ticket in the school office. One lucky winner will enjoy a year of free tuition for their Falcon, or $5,000 cash! Sponsor the event. Any amount you can give in underwriting is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your continued support of our biggest fundraiser of the year. As always, please feel free to contact us with questions. Maria Campagna & Renee Norton RTB Co-Chairs March 13, 2017 This past weekend, Archbishop Gomez hosted the Cardinal’s Awards, where he honored different Angelenos for their service in various Catholic Charities in LA County. One of the honorees, Bill Ahmanson, used his acceptance speech to appeal to the Parents & Grandparents in the audience. He urged everyone to get involved in their local Catholic school, reminding all that we are the role models for the next generation. Our involvement in our parish school shows our children how donating your time & treasure can make a difference in our communities and directly benefit Catholic education. With less than three weeks until the Red Tie Ball, we hope you will take inspiration from these words and get involved. We urge you to:

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• Sign up to work the Red Tie Ball. We are especially in need of people to work the close out shift from 11:30pm-1:30am (double hours earned). The sign up genius can be accessed from this link: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0944a4a622a64-redtie1

• Donate an item for the silent auction.

• Attend the event on Saturday, April 1st. Ticket prices go up on Friday, so get your reservations in ASAP.

• Send an email to [email protected] with your song requests. What song will get you out on the dance floor?

• Purchase a raffle ticket in the school office. One lucky winner will enjoy a year of free tuition for their Falcon, or $5,000 cash!

• Sponsor the event. Any amount you can give in underwriting is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your continued support of our biggest fundraiser of the year. As always, please feel free to contact us with questions. Maria Campagna & Renee Norton RTB Co-Chairs

March 13, 2017

This past weekend, Archbishop Gomez hosted the Cardinal’s Awards, where he honored different Angelenos for their service in various Catholic Charities in LA County. One of the honorees, Bill Ahmanson, used his acceptance speech to appeal to the Parents & Grandparents in the audience. He urged everyone to get involved in their local Catholic school, reminding all that we are the role models for the next generation. Our involvement in our parish school shows our children how donating your time & treasure can make a difference in our communities and directly benefit Catholic education. With less than three weeks until the Red Tie Ball, we hope you will take inspiration from these words and get involved. We urge you to:

Family Movie Night

Friday, March 24, 2017

Pizza Pre-Order Form All pizza must be pre-ordered!

Drinks, candy and popcorn will be available for purchase

Meal Deal includes 1 medium pizza, 2 drinks and 1 box of popcorn!

Step 1: Choose pizza

Quantity

Cheese

Pepperoni

Step 2: Choose drinks (2 drinks per pizza) Quantity

Bottled

water

Sprite

Lemonade

Step 3: Amount Due

# of Meals Price

$17.00

Amount Due: $______

Submit this order form at

the front desk at St. Philip

the Apostle School by

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Make check payable to St.

Philip the Apostle School.

Please submit payment with

order form.

Chess  Club  Returns  to  St.  Philips    

             

 When:  Wednesdays  after  school  3:15-­‐4:15pm  

   

Who:  Beginner’s,  novice,  masters.  Everyone  is  welcomed.      

Why:  It’s  fun,  teaches  strategy,  patience  and  planning.  And  let’s  be  honest,  who  doesn’t  like  Chess.  

 Sign  up  and  questions:  Please  contact  Mr.  Jonathan  at                    [email protected]  

                                                                           

Sign Up Now!https://golfsquad.com/class/st­philip­the­apostle­s17/

St Philip the Apostle ­ Spring '17 (K­6th)

Start Date Monday, March 27th from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pmSession Length 8 Class Hours

Class Dates: March 27, April 3, April 10, NO CLASS­April 17, April 24, May 1,May 8, May 15, May 22

Cost $195Instructor Peter Barrow, PGA

Location

ALL STUDENTS meet here: St. Mary StatueCLASSES will begin at: 2:00 pmPARENTS pick up students no later than 3:00 pm here: ExitGatePLEASE be prompt at pick up as PGA Professionals often returnto clubs immediately following classes

All Golf Squads are instructed by golf industry professionals. Everything essential is provided(Golf Squad Handbooks, visors, all clubs, training equipment, etc). Classes will be instructedappropriately to suit the needs of new students as well as continuing students. Parents willreceive weekly class emails describing what students will be doing and learning in class.

Class is limited to 15 students (unless otherwise approved).

Parent / guardian must read and agree to Event Release Agreement prior to registering below.Please register students as soon as possible so we may plan accordingly.

Email [email protected] with questions.

https://golfsquad.com/class/st­philip­the­apostle­s17/

Building the foundation to enjoy golf for a lifetime together!

www.GOLFSQUAD.com

NEW TO YOU As spring is just around the corner, I am hoping you will think of me and get a head start on your spring cleaning. I'm sure you have something in your home or garage that you never use or never have used. If you do, we want it for our auction!

Maybe you have a piece of furniture, a painting, or knick knack you are ready to replace…Un-opened gifts, presents you have been waiting to re-gift, or great costume jewelry that just doesn't seem to go with anything in your wardrobe… A purse that seemed like a great deal when you bought it, but has never been used…Christmas gifts from your great aunt that still haven't been opened...Almost anything that looks new or is vintage and has a value of $20 or more would make fantastic auction items!

Please don't wait as the auction is coming up quickly. Take a minute or an hour to scour your house to find items to donate. Please do not go out and purchase a thing! Contact Maggie Young, [email protected], or 323-646-6856 to donate.

St. Philip the Apostle Upcoming Virtus Sessions Schedule

For Recertification:

“Keeping the Promise Alive” Friday, May 12

7-8:30pm

For First Time Participants:

Open to all parents and church volunteers Free of charge

“Protecting God’s Children”

Friday, June 2, 2017 6-9pm

Or Saturday, June 3, 2017

9am to 12 noon

Sessions to be held in the Parish Center Please contact Parish Center to reserve your seat

626-793-0693

SCHOOL WIDE GROUND COFFEE AND NEW SOCKS DRIVE FOR THE HOMELESS

February 27th – March 24th

Do you know that on any given night approximately 530 people are homeless in the City of Pasadena? That is more than all of the students and teachers at Saint Philip the Apostle School. Every night! Do you know that one out of five of these homeless are either families or unaccompanied children? That is over 100 homeless families or children. Every night! In Pasadena alone!

Remember how comforting your home is to you: your loving family, your warm bed. They are so familiar to you and so constant that you probably take them for granted. The homeless in your own city do not have these things.

Did you know that in 1973, a group of community volunteers opened Union Station as a simple hospitality center to serve poor and homeless men in downtown Pasadena? Just to provide the small kindness of good food and a cup of coffee. Since then, with the help of local churches like Saint Philip the Apostle, Union Station has grown, helping men, women and children rebuild their lives, and end homelessness. Union Station provides comfort, counseling, guidance, food, and supportive housing to those who are utterly bereft in our community.

Do you know that homeless can happen to anyone? Have you ever heard the expression, “There but for the grace of God go I?” Unexpected medical misfortune made one mother and her daughter homeless. They came to Union Station. “You think of a shelter as a cot on a cold floor, but coming to the Family Center was safe and comfortable. They fed us. They clothed us. They gave me everything I needed,” she said. “I was stressed more than I knew. Union Station allowed me to think clearly and make a plan for myself. It takes a lot of pressure off when you know you are safe and don’t have to worry about where to sleep or what to eat.” While at the Family Center, she received everything she needed to get back on her feet, including new clothes, diapers, food, case management, child care, and help finding an apartment. “They pushed me to be motivated,” she said. “With Union Station providing so many basic resources, it allowed me to save my money so I could move out.” In January, mother and daughter moved into their apartment.

You can help. Did you know that the top two items requested by the homeless are coffee and socks? Yes. It is true. Those two little things! Hot coffee and warm socks are very comforting, especially to those who have almost nothing. Please bring ground coffee and new socks to your classroom at Saint Philip the Apostle School, and the Third Grade will collect them and deliver them to the homeless at Union Station. It is a small thing that means so much to those who have so little and it brings Christ’s love and comfort to the homeless, who suffer greatly, alone and penniless.

“Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.” – Saint (Mother) Theresa of Calcutta.

Summer Fun

At St. Philip the Apostle School

Summer Enrichment Classes Will be held the weeks of:

June 19, June 26, and July 11th. No Classes the week of July 3rd.

There will be two classes per day:

8:30-10:15 and 10:30-12:15.

Each class is $90 and includes all supplies.

Contact Mrs. Gripp at 795-9691 or [email protected] with any questions.

Week One - June 19-23 8:30-10:15 Incoming Kindergarten Art with Mrs. Slater and Mrs. Renn Incoming kindergarteners come and enjoy the fun becoming familiar with your new school, while creating beautiful works of art. Spend a week using different mediums of art. You will create projects that your parents will cherish forever. Cooking with Mrs. Gripp grades 1-5 Let’s get ready to use our “hands” for cooking this week. We will make some of our old favorites like pickles, salsa, meatballs, and rolled cookies, and try some new recipes to eat and take home. Come hungry and with an apron. Legos with Ms. Vera grades 1-5 Batman-ia “Heroes and Villains Drawing from the new Batman movie, we will “team up with Batman” and create Hero teams. Each day Heroes will create a different Lego world and fabricate machines to “Fight a few different people” (Villains). We will have daily contests to see if Batman is “Hard on Crime”. Along the way we will learn new techniques in how to build with Lego’s and have free time to build on our own. Each participant will receive a boxed Lego with a Villain Hero and Villain with their own vehicle “Batman Forever” Become part of the Superhero Team and save the world!! 10:30-12:15 Incoming Kindergarten Math and Language Arts with Mrs. Gripp In this fun and exciting class, incoming kindergarteners will work on number and letter recognition while they learn about farm animals. We’ll color, write and tell stories, while we make new friends. Mine City with Mr. Jonathon grades 1-5 If you had the opportunity to build a city, what would you put in it? More parks and a McDonald’s? A lake or a theme park? What would you name it? We have all drawn and built city’s “ONLINE”. How about a try at a real life 3D city? Do you think you have what it takes? Art with Mrs. Slater grades 1-5 Ever wonder what soft sculpture is? Well in this class we will create sculptures out of soft materials like fabric and fibers. The projects will be a mixture of 2D and 3D. It will be a fun new learning experience for all.

Week Two - June 26-30 8:30-10:15 Legos with Mrs. Vera grades 1-5 Batman-ia Villains and Heroes Drawing from the new “Batman” movie, we will join Joker and create anti Batman villain teams. Each day villains will create a trap filled Lego World and machines to defeat Batman and his hero team. We will try and take over the world from the heroes. We will have contests to see if the Villains win and make sure that “Batman is NOT forever”. Along the way we will learn new techniques in how to build with Legos and have free time to build on our own. Each participant will receive a boxed Lego with a Villain Hero and Villain with their own vehicle. “Down with Batman and the Super Heroes: Help us take over the world!! Ms. Yanish grades 1-5 Journey to the Rainforest: We are headed to Central and South America! There is so much to explore from the ground to canopy. Your child will discover what exciting animals call the rainforest home. They will learn about the geography, what the rainforests give us, and why it is so important for the rainforest to last for years to come. It will be a fun week of arts and crafts, food, and literature. Grim Disney Tales with Ms. Simone grades 3-5 Students will discover the root of some of the best Disney movies, exploring the stories’ origins from Grimm’s fairy tales and Hans Christian Anderson. We will read the original fairy tale, then view segments of the corresponding Disney movie. Students will practice comparing and contrasting the stories and the movies. 10:30-12:15 Creation Station with Mr. Jonathon grades 1-5 IT’S ALIVE!! Sketch, measure, build and transform everyday items into reality. From robots, props, cars, and everything in between. The options are limitless. What creation will you bring to life? Musical Theater with Mrs. Simone grades 1-5 If you love to perform, this is the class for you! We will be singing and dancing to songs from some of the best musicals like High School Musical, Beauty and the Beast, and the Sound of Music. There will be a performance for friends and family on the last day of class. Printmaking with Mrs. Renn grades 1-5 Let’s go crazy with all different techniques with printmaking. We will design and print t-shirts and posters to take home. Hot plate, carving, gelli plate, block, and so many more ways to print. We will mix different art mediums in this class. Last summer we had so much fun with this class that no one wanted to go home!

Week Three - July 10-14 8:30-10:15 1-2 Language Arts with Ms. Yanish Once upon a time, a long day ago… Let your child’s imagination flow as they join us for a week of learning with some of our favorite folk tales. We will learn about Paul Bunyan, John Henry, Johnny Appleseed , and others through writing, crafts, and so much more. 3-4 Language Arts with Ms. Perez Chocolate, Chocolate everywhere! Come and read The Chocolate Touch by Patrick Skene Catling. We will have fun reading, writing, working on comprehension skills, and tasting chocolate treats. It’s going to be sweet! Art with Mrs. Slater grades 1-5 Come join the fun as we explore mixed media painting, drawing and sculpture for the creative minded. Every day you will be inspired to “art out” with your imagination. 10:30-12:15 1-2 Math with Ms. Yanish Math Under the Big Top: Join our three-ring circus and clown around as we explore all things a ringmaster has to know with math. This circus will integrate math facts, geometry, time, and money counting. We will be sure to add a little artistic flare to our week while having some traditional circus yummies. 3-4 Math with Ms. Perez “Have you heard what I’ve been told? Math Facts Boot camp is like finding gold!” Get ready for math fact fun as we go on missions to strengthen our math fact fluency in multiplication and division. Our week will be filled with math activities such as a scavenger hunt, math games, ipad games, and more! Art Scouts with Mrs. Renn grades 1-5 Who wants to join an art club? This fun filled week will make you into a full fledge member of an art club. You will earn a special badge for each themed day! Printmaking, weaving, clay, and painting will be explored each day. Get ready to have fun!!

Summer School Registration

Student Name and Grade in September:_____________________________________ Current School: ________________________________________________________ Week One - June 19 8:30-10:15 ____________________________________________________________ 10:30-12:15 ___________________________________________________________ Week Two - June 26 8:30-10:15 ____________________________________________________________ 10:30-12:15 ___________________________________________________________ Week Three - July 10 8:30-10:15 ____________________________________________________________ 10:30-12:15 ___________________________________________________________

1) All classes are $90. 2) June 2nd is the LAST day to register, cancel or make changes. 3) Classes are limited to 20 students.

Amount submitted: _____________________________________________________ I have read and understand these policies: __________________________________

Parent signature and date

Saint Philip the Apostle School Summer School – Emergency Information

Family Last Name:

FAMILY INFORMATION Student’s Name: Primary School: Home Phone: Home Address: Mother’s Work Phone # Cell Phone # Father’s Work Phone # Cell Phone #

Mother’s Name: Mother’s Occupation: Employer: Work Address: Hours:

Father’s Name: Father’s Occupation: Employer: Work Address: Hours:

Child lives with: (circle) Both Natural Parents Mother only Father only Mother/Stepfather Father/Stepmother Guardian Other

STUDENT INFORMATION Student’s Last Name: First: Middle: Grade in September: Birth date: Sex: (circle) Male Female Glasses: Yes No Contact Lenses: Yes No

Medical Alert (conditions requiring special emergency care) Asthma: Health Problems: Allergies: Medication (taken regularly) History of seizures: Yes No Student’s Name: Health Insurance Carrier name and address: Group number: Subscriber Number: Doctor’s name: Phone number: Dentist’s name: Phone number:

Student’s Name:

EMERGENCY CARE INFORMATION Additional persons permitted to take student from school: 1.) Name: Relationship to student: Address: City: Zip code: Phone #: Additional phone #: 2.) Name: Relationship to student: Address: City: Zip code: Phone #: Additional phone #: 3.) Name: Relationship to student: Address: City: Zip code: Phone #: Additional phone #:

EARTHQUAKE-DISASTER RELEASE INFORMATION To be completed for each student by school official in the event of an earthquake-disaster

Student’s Name: was released to:

Date: time: Location to which child taken: School Official releasing child: Student’s Name: was released to: Date: time: Location to which child taken: School Official releasing child:

Consent I understand that the school does not assume responsibility for payment of physician or

any medical or dental services. However, in an emergency the school may choose a

physician. In an emergency I give St. Philip School and/or any School Official permission

to have my child receive medical treatment.

Signature of: Parent/Guardian Parent/Guardian

The Rosary and Our Blessed Mother

The Blessed Mother of Jesus is our Mother too. She is always there for us and wants to

pray with us for our special intentions. In her many appearances, she has asked Her

children to pray the rosary. The rosary draws us into a closer relationship with Jesus

through meditative prayers while reflecting on Jesus’s and Mary’s lives. These prayers

bear fruits in our own lives, such as: faith, hope, charity, patience, forgiveness and love.

Join us in praying the rosary to ask for Mary’s powerful intercession in everything, big or

small. Countless prayers have been answered, graces received and miracles attributed

to this simple prayer devotion. We have witnessed the incredible power of prayer in

the St. Philip Community and have so much to be thankful for.

Hope to see you on Mondays after school with your children at 2:10 and/or Thursday

mornings after drop off. Rosary guides are provided and extra rosaries are available.

� ""St. Joseph's Table

"Please visit and support St. Philip’s

6th Annual St. Joseph's Table "Sunday,March26th"afterallthemorningmassesinHolyAngelHallFoyer"

The sale of loaves of sweet Italian bread, PanediSanGiuseppe

(St. Joseph’s Bread) will benefit the St. Philip Pantry ""

WE NEED BRAVE BREAD BAKERS! Please contact Annette Ricchiazzi Blain at [email protected] if you are want to volunteer to bake bread for parish service hours! "

WE NEED DONATIONS! to buy ingredients and other supplies for the sale.

Hours awarded for each $25 spent. Email Annette to receive the Sign-up Genius link. ""

WE NEED VOLUNTEERS! On Sunday, March 26th between 7am-Noon,

we need people to help sell bread and other treats after the 3 morning masses. "Parish service hours will be given for this event. "

Contact Annette for more information and to sign-up!!!