Balloon clowns and activities for all ages
Children of all ages were treated to free food and drink
Additional Treats included:
•Popcorn
•Popsicles & Ice cream
•Fruit Juice
•Punch
•Water
Visit to School Feeding Program Addis EthiopiaLydia Sorflaten
A Teacher At A Government School In Addis saw that some children were not carrying a lunch pail and found they were not having breakfast. She went about organizing a 'School Feeding Program.
Balloon clowns and activities for all ages
Children of all ages were treated to free food and drink
Additional Treats included:
•Popcorn
•Popsicles & Ice cream
•Fruit Juice
•Punch
•Water
Visit to School Feeding Program Addis EthiopiaLydia Sorflaten
A Teacher At A Government School In Addis saw that some children were not carrying a lunch pail and found they were not having breakfast. She went about organizing a 'School Feeding Program.
Proyecto desarrollado en 2005 para lanzar una agencia de viajes para jóvenes en Canarias. No se concretó en parte por falta de inversión, pero todo el proceso de desarrollo de la idea me hizo aprender muchísimo y me interesaba compartirlo.
This month's edition of the Navigator, Xavier's official monthly newsletter, is filled with important information as we continue celebrating 20 years of God's grace! Here's what's covered in this issue:
-President's Corner: Working on a Dream
-Principal Update: New Beginnings
-2018-2019 Xavier Board of Education/Dates to Note
-2018 Parish Appeal
-Honor Roll (2017-2018 Second Semester)
-Campus Ministry Update
-XCEED Wrap-Up
-Counseling Update: Ten Reasons Teenagers are More Anxious Than Ever
-Health Update: Sleep, It Does a Body Good!
-Blood Drive Coming Soon
-New Band Uniforms
-Dancing with the Saints Preview
-Booster Club Update
-Homecoming Information
-Campus Improvement Update
-Students & Faculty of the Month
-AND MORE!
This month's edition of the Navigator, Xavier's official monthly newsletter, is filled with important information as we continue celebrating 20 years of God's grace! Here's what's covered in this issue:
-President's Corner: Working on a Dream
-Principal Update: New Beginnings
-2018-2019 Xavier Board of Education/Dates to Note
-2018 Parish Appeal
-Honor Roll (2017-2018 Second Semester)
-Campus Ministry Update
-XCEED Wrap-Up
-Counseling Update: Ten Reasons Teenagers are More Anxious Than Ever
-Health Update: Sleep, It Does a Body Good!
-Blood Drive Coming Soon
-New Band Uniforms
-Dancing with the Saints Preview
-Booster Club Update
-Homecoming Information
-Campus Improvement Update
-Students & Faculty of the Month
-AND MORE!
Janet Reynolds, Librarian, Library District #2 of Linn County, and High School Librarian, Prairie View High School, La Cygne, KS (Population served: 2400)
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2018
February 23, 2018
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
2. 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Reception featuring music by Brava
6:30 p.m.
Welcome:
Mary Hurlburt, friend of EPIC House
Invocation:
Chet Sweet, Associate Pastor,
First Baptist Church, New Richmond, IN
Buffet dinner*
7:15 p.m.
Keynote Speech:
Award Presentation:
Liz Carter, Director, St. Vincent de Paul
2011 Roy Kaiser Service Award presented to Mother of Mercy High School by
Marlene Hamilton, Executive Director, EPIC House
Split the Pot Raffle • Centerpiece Basket Raffle
*Catering provided by Power Inspires Progress (PIP), a nonprofit organization that operates
small businesses in the inner city to provide positive, meaningful work opportunities for adults with
employment barriers.
resident dinner sponsors
The following individuals have graciously sponsored partici-
pation in this evening’s dinner for EPIC House residents.
Mary Day Mary Day Mary Day Mary Day
Mary Day Mary Day Mary Day Mary Day
staff
Marlene Hamilton, Executive Director
Binta Onanuga
Annette Luckey
board members
Christine Brand Tracy-Johnson Croom Cindy Givens
Kathleen Hebbeler Andrea Jasper Linda Lawson
Ruth Ravenna Kelly Smith Mary Wess
Barbara Wheeler
anniversary dinner committee
Mary Wess, Chair Mary Campbell Cindy Givens
Marlene Hamilton Mary Hurlburt Vicki Lewis
Gayle Linkletter Mary Meinhardt
2010/2011 volunteers
EPIC House
MissionTo provide housing facilities and services to low-income,
functionally impaired elderly persons in the Greater
Cincinnati area in a shared housing project designed to
meet the physical, psychological, recreational and social
needs of aged persons.
Berean Youth Group,
Mansfield, OH
Richard Bley
Debbie Boerschig
Gina & Lianna Brown
CMSTEP
Mary Campbell
Changing Lives Ministries
Children’s Hospital Medical
Center employees
College of William & Mary
Crossroads Church
Ethicon Endo Surgery
employees
First Baptist Church New
Richmond Youth Group
Susanna & Simon Glass
Go Cincinnati
John & Sally Hall
Maxine Holman
Mayerson High School
Service Learning Program
Mother of Mercy High
School staff
Mother of Mercy High
School Key Club
Sherry Hudson
Mary Hurlburt
Jewish Federation
of Cincinnati
Gayle Linkletter
Little Brothers Friends
of the Elderly
Maderia High School
Mariemont Community
Church
Mason High School
Mary Meinhardt
Linda Mitchell
Moeller High School
staff & students
Northern Ky.
Nursing Program
PNC Treasury Management
Dept. employees
Proctor & Gamble
employees
St. Xavier High School
Starfire U
Step Up Cinti
Delores Thomas
University of Wisconsin
Xavier University
4. 2011 Roy Kaiser Volunteer Service Award
presented to Mother of Mercy High School
Thanks to the warmth, caring and enthusiasm of Mother of Mercy staff and
students, EPIC House residents live a richer and fuller life. EPIC House is deeply
grateful for their friendship and dedication, and is proud to present Mother of
Mercy High School with this well-deserved award.
Mother of Mercy High School is the recipient of the 2011 Roy Kaiser Volunteer
Service Award. 2011 marks their third year of volunteering at EPIC House.
School staff members visit EPIC House monthly throughout the school year,
bringing dinner, preparing it and serving it to house residents. They also provide
a meal for residents to enjoy the following day. December is especially festive,
when they create and deliver goody bags to all those at the house. In addition,
Mother of Mercy Key Club members visit EPIC House residents several times
each year, helping with crafts, playing games and hosting holiday parties.
5. sponsors
* As of April 27, 2011 (or whatever our cutoff date is)
This year’s dinner is made
possible through the generosity
of PNC Bank.