Trivia Night, the Spring Edition, is returning on April 14 to the Parish Hall (5:30 pm – 9 pm) with another 100 Years of Trivia, complete with new revisions, twists & turns, as well as roads less traveled.
PIZZA, PIZZA, PIZZA - Your entry fee ($15 per person or table of 8 for $120) includes a Pizza buffet from 5:15 pm to 6 pm. We will offer 5 – 6 types of popular gourmet pizza to choose from, along with plates, napkins, extra cheese and peppers.
BRING YOUR OWN – Want more? Bring your own salads, shrimp cocktails, snacks, hors d’oeuvres and beef carpaccio if you want.
BEVERAGE BONANZA – We will offer red and white (or similar colors) of outstanding wines for sale. In addition, multiple choices of beer will be available, except for “lite” beer which wasn’t all that popular. Sodas will be available for those who want to keep a clear head. Or, if you prefer more snobbish brands, bring your own beverages of choice. We won’t judge.
A NEW YEAR WITH NEW QUESTIONS – Keeping with ten decades, each with ten categories, the questions will be easier for those who thought starting in 1918 was too tough. We will start with 1919 this time around. And while we had requests for questions about popular South Korean music, fictional animals, and sausage ingredients, we’re going to stick with our ten categories of: American History, Arts & Culture, Literature, Music, People, Religion, Science, Sports, World History and Miscellaneous (which could include a question about what fictional animal is often found in sausage made by singing South Korean chefs).
PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE FOOD PANTRY – Thanks to last year’s Trivia Night proceeds and another financial grant, we’re finalizing Phase I of the Food Pantry remodel. We’ve painted, added new shelving and lighting, along with organizational changes to improve our client services. Phase II of the Food Pantry remodel is based upon raising funds to replace our 20+ year old refrigerator and freezers with commercial-style units that will more be more efficient.
As the holidays/holy days come upon us, there is much to reflect on as people of faith. Sr. Linda will be offering a reflection time between masses every Sunday.
On November 20th we will look at what it means to be people of gratitude as Thanksgiving comes that week. On November 27 and following Sundays, we will consider the season of Advent and how we want to prepare for the feast of Christmas and the Incarnation. We will meet in the parish hall at 9:30 am each Sunday and end by 10:20 so we are on time for the 10:30 am mass for those who wish to be at that mass.
Everyone is welcome...come to the Sundays you can, no need to attend every Sunday unless you want to.
Hope to see you on the 20th...any questions, email Sister Linda at [email protected]