Memorial Service for Steve Nolan
After many months delay due to Covid, a memorial service will be held at St. Anne for Steve Nolan, St. Anne Alum and brother of Kelly Nolan Shafer. The service will be held Saturday, October 23 at 11:00 AM. The Mass will also be livestreamed for those who would like to participate but cannot attending in person (go to stanneseattle.org, click on homepage and then Mass.) A luncheon reception will immediately follow at the Swedish Club, 1920 Dexter Avenue North.
Cry Room NOW OPEN
We are so pleased that so many parents are coming with young children! Parents now have the option (not required!) to use the cry room during both weekend masses. Due to Covid restrictions there is a limit of 4 parent/child couples who may use the room at one time. There is no sign up option, simply an invitation to share the room as needed. Best of all parents can still participate in mass by watching the livestream. The cry room is located in the west end of the church.
Submitted for the Oct. 10 bulletin
Reported by Carol Yund
School Days
Take Courage
John 16:33
Returning. The middle school Social Justice Committee. This after-school group meets on Tuesdays and is open to all middle school students. Discussions are based on the 7 tenets of Catholic Social Teaching. The subject for this month is mental health.
First Art Project. Compliments to the 3rd and 5th grade classes for a striking
45” x 30” poster made of individually decorated 4-1/2” paper tiles. Cool colors were the background for a large heart in, fittingly, warm colors. The poster accompanied the Monday morning meditation by art teacher, Ms. Kristin Earnst: Take heart. Do not be afraid what to do. Listen for the voice of God.
CYO Soccer. Winners: 8th grade boys, Haberdasher’s Award (tie) 6th grade boys.
MoveAthon. Students are still busily soliciting pledges supporting their efforts to run, walk, and jog their way to the $39,000 goal. Everyone can help. (Have you asked the student sitting near you at Mass?)
MoveAthon Traffic Alert! Thursday afternoon, October 14th is the big day. There will be students galore on the streets around the school and the church, esp. W. Lee / W.Comstock and 1st / 2nd Ave W. If you must be driving in the neighborhood, please, please keep your head on a swivel, a light foot on the gas and your phone in the back seat.
St. Anne School Presents
Embracing Race: How to Raise
Anti-Racist Children
Wednesday, October 20 2021
6:30 to 8:00
by
Dr. Janine Jones
This interactive event will be presented as a zoom meeting with some break-out time for parents. Dr. Jones is a dynamic and engaging speaker who will discuss best practices for raising anti-racist children. Please register for the event. Sign up Today! Audience Limit is 100.
Janine M. Jones, PhD, NCSP, LP is a Professor of School Psychology and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at the University of Washington. Her research focuses on providing culturally responsive interventions in schools. She is an author and the editor of The Psychology of Multiculturalism in the Schools: A primer for practice, training and research. She is a licensed psychologist and a nationally certified School Psychologist.