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HOLY SEPULCHER PARISH • BUTLER, PA PAGE 1

NEW PARISHIONERS

Welcome to Holy Sepulcher!

To register, go to: http://www.holysepulcher.org/about-us/new-

parishioners or contact the Parish Office.

July 22, 2018 • Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Holy Sepulcher

1304 E. CRUIKSHANK ROAD • BUTLER, PA 16002

www.holysepulcher.org • Email: [email protected]

Phone: 724-586-7610 • Office Hours: M−F 8 am−4 pm

A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust

CATHOLIC CHURCH

Bishop of Pittsburgh

Most Rev. David A. Zubik

Pastor

Father Robert J. Cedolia

MASS TIMES

Saturday ....................... (6:00 pm

Sunday .......... 8:00 am & 10:30 am

Daily Mass times can be found under

Mass Intentions

RECONCILIATION

Every Saturday, 12:00 - 12:30 pm and

after the Saturday evening Mass.

BAPTISMS

Baptisms are held twice a month (call the

parish office for dates). Attendance at a

pre-baptism class is required.

WEDDINGS

Arrangements must be made six

months in advance. All couples are

expected to take a Pre-Marriage

Preparation Program.

ANOINTING OF THE SICK

After any Mass or by calling

the Parish Office to schedule.

PARISH MISSION STATEMENT

Holy Sepulcher Parish is a warm, welcoming,

faith-filled family dedicated to following

Jesus Christ through Scripture and the

Traditions of the Roman Catholic Church.

United through Baptism, nourished by the

Eucharist and empowered by the Holy

Spirit, we are committed to serving our

brothers and sisters. We welcome all to join

us as we celebrate the joy and mystery of

the empty tomb.

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Mass Intentions & Schedule

Mon., July 23, 2018 7:30 am

Mr. & Mrs. Vincenza Marricco

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Piccolino

Tues., July 24, 2018 7:30 am

Mary Ciafre

Ann Austin

Wed., July 25, 2018 7:00 pm

John & Catherine Rubrecht

Dale, Steve, and Mary Ann

Thurs., July 26, 2018 7:30 am

Marlena Maher

Family

Fri., July 27, 2018 9:00 am

Rocco Colonello

Mary Freimuth

Sat., July 28, 2018 6:00 pm

Jim Freimuth

Mary Freimuth

Sun., July 29, 2018 8:00 am

For the People of Holy Sepulcher

Sun., July 29, 2018 10:30 am

Laura Anne Lorer

Parents, Chet & Pat Shaffer

† Deceased

DIRECTORY

Bishop of Pittsburgh

Most Rev. David A. Zubik

Father Robert J. Cedolia, Pastor

[email protected]

Deacon: Mr. David S. Miller

[email protected]

School Principal:

Sister Anna Marie Gaglia, CSJ

724-586-5022; [email protected]

School Assistant Principal:

Ms. Ashley Blystone

[email protected]

School Secretary:

Mrs. Lydia Smith

724-586-5022; [email protected]

Director of Faith Formation:

Sr. Benita DeMatteis

724-586-7276;

[email protected]

Admin. Assistant of Faith Formation:

Mrs. Rachael Horstman

[email protected]

Coordinator of Youth & Young Adult

Ministry:

Ms. Joni Mulvaney

724-481-1232; [email protected]

Directress of Music Ministries

Ms. Madlyn DeRito

724-694-9210; [email protected]

Business Manager:

Mrs. Joan Tosto

724-586-7610; [email protected]

Admin. Assistant to the Pastor and Safe

Environment Coordinator:

Mrs. Joanne Castello

724-586-7610; [email protected]

Parish Secretary:

Ms. Dana Knox

724-586-7610; [email protected]

Parish Pastoral Council:

Mr. Raymond Schratz - Vice Chairperson

Prayer Chain Requests:

724-586-7610 or

[email protected]

Abuse Hotline: 800-832-0313

Sixteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time Reflection: Mark 6:30-34

"Now what?" It's a difficult thing to hear, isn't it? The train comes late, a child

unexpectedly cries, and the latest public policy debate flares up in the news. Life

throws us curveballs, and we have no choice but to adapt. Jesus and the Apostles find

themselves in that exact situation in today's Gospel.

The Apostles have returned from their two-by-two missionary journey.

As Jesus hears all of their stories, he knows they

need time to recover and refresh. "Come away by

yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while."

Their wilderness retreat is short-lived, however, as

eager crowds discover their location. Jesus is well

aware of the needs of his disciples. Still, as he

looks out at the crowd, "His heart was moved with

pity for them, for they were like sheep without a

shepherd." The rest break is over. "He began to

teach them many things."

For those of us who have experienced a taste of much-needed relaxation only to have

it taken away abruptly, perhaps we surmise what the Apostles might have been

feeling in that moment. But Jesus isn't being inconsiderate of the Apostles needs. He

offers them - and us - a lived lesson. St. John Paul II wrote, "The whole of Christ's life

was a continual teaching: his silences, his miracles, his gestures, his prayer, his love

for people, his special affection for the little and the poor, his acceptance of the total

sacrifice on the Cross for the redemption of the world" (On Catechesis in Our Time,

9). In Jesus' choice to teach, we see all of these things: sacrificial love, concern for the

marginalized, and priority of people's needs over personal preference. These aren't

abstract ideals. They're lived realities as we strive to live and love like Jesus. When a

new obstacle confronts you in your life, how do you respond?

Liturgy of the Hours Prayer Group Join: us every Friday at 8:30am

in the church to pray Morning Prayer! We look forward to

uniting our voices with yours as we unlock this great

"Prayer of the Church." Booklets are provided.

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CHURCH MINISTRY SCHEDULE

July 29, 2018

8:00 am

Eucharistic

Ministers

J. Bennett

M. Cunningham

J. Doyle

J. Duster

A. Farrell

K. Martell

A. Schratz

R. Schratz

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Ministers

L. Fey

K. King

C. Loncaric

K. Lutzic

C. Matta

D. Matta

K. Orban

S. Pieto

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A. King

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A. Oplinger

D. DeLong

July 29, 2018

10:30 am

Eucharistic

Ministers

M. Danner

M. Eury

M. Fox

J. Hartman

B. Kearny

J. Konig

J. Markus

L. Stearns

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D. Severino

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A. Schriner

L. Schriner

For the complete month’s schedule, visit our website:

http://www.holysepulcher.org/ministries/liturgical-

ministries

THIS WEEK AT HOLY SEPULCHER:

♦ Patzun, Guatemala Mission Trip

Mon., July 23—Tues., July 31

♦ Girl Time Mission Bags

Mon., July 23 at 9:00 am

♦ Life Teen Movie Night

Mon., July 23 at 6:00 pm

♦ The Point (Life Teen)

Tues., July 24 at 7:00 pm

♦ College Night

Tues., July 24 at 7:00 pm

♦ Rosary Prayer & Intentions

Wed., July 25 at 6:30 pm

♦ WATCH (Young Adult)

Wed., July 25 at 7:00 pm

♦ Devout Life

Thurs., July 26 at 10:00 am/7:00 pm

♦ Catholic Men’s Fellowship

Thurs., July 26 at 7:00 pm

♦ Computer Class

Thurs., July 26 at 7:00 pm

♦ Life Teen Hangout

Thurs., July 26 at 7:00 pm

♦ Liturgy of the Hour Prayer Group

Fri., July 27 at 8:30 am

♦ Breakfast Bible Study (Life Teen)

Fri., July 27 at 10:00 am

Altar Server Bootcamp! Calling All Current and

Aspiring Altar Servers

Seminarian Adam Lucas will give special training for any

who are or wish to become altar servers. The two-day

workshop will teach the practicals of serving Mass but will

also focus on the meaning of Mass and how to pray it

well. Special games and activities will intersperse the day.

The dates are Aug 9 and 10 from 9:00 am-12:00 pm.

(Note change from previous bulletin notice.) Altar servers

who participate will be given a special commissioning at the 10:30am

Mass Aug 12. There is no cost. Register by calling 724-586-7610 or

emailing [email protected] by July 28

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CATHOLIC CHARITIES DIAPER DONATION

Catholic Charities is in dire need of diapers for their Pregnancy and Parenting

Program. This annual drive collects diapers and wipes for low-income,

struggling parents of infants under two . You can help moms, dads and babies

we serve by collecting diapers (sizes 2-5) and wipes. Contact Brendan Avila at

412-456-6969 / [email protected] to schedule a drop off . Prefer to donate

electronically? Log on to your regular Amazon account at smile.amazon.com

and select “Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Pittsburgh” as the organiza-

tion you would like to benefit from your purchase. Select your diapers or

wipes and have them mailed to the downtown office at 212 9th Street,

Pittsburgh, PA 15222. An additional 0.5% of your purchase will be donated to

Catholic Charities!

The Lord Is My Shepherd, There Is Nothing I Shall Want –

One of the most tender images we have of Jesus is that of

the Good Shepherd. Just as a shepherd guides the flock, so

Jesus leads us, his flock, keeping us safe, encouraging us,

placing us on his shoulders when we have strayed as he

draws us back into the fold. The Lord’s work as shepherd of our hearts

is not limited to a time of trial or need in our lives. Jesus is always, ac-

tively leading us and it is the responsibility of each of us as Christians to

listen to the voice of the Good Shepherd and follow him on the path of

life. Not only does Jesus lead us individually as his sisters and brothers,

but also wholly as the Church. The shepherd keeps the flock moving

together as one and goes in search of the lost in order that they may be

one with the Church again. As we journey On Mission for The Church

Alive! we trust in the guidance of Christ the Good Shepherd to lead us

and the Church through this time of change. The Lord does not abandon

his flock and will strengthen us as we draw closer to him in faith and to

each other as the Church. Visit www.onmissionchurchalive.org to

learn more and to stay informed���

GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

The Diocese of Pittsburgh is once again planning its Golden

Wedding Celebration for couples celebrating their

50th wedding anniversary this year. A special Mass will be

celebrated by Bishop Zubik on Sun., Oct. 7 at 2:30 pm at

St. Paul Cathedral. A light reception will

follow in the Cathedral Hall.

If you and your spouse are celebrating your 50th wedding

anniversary any time this year and would like to be invited to

the Diocesan Celebration at St. Paul Cathedral on Sun., Oct. 7

at 2:30 pm, please either call the parish office or drop a note in

the collection basket no later than Sunday, August 5th.

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PARISH FAIRS & FESTIVALS

ST. ALEXIS, WEXFORD

Wed.-Sat., Aug. 1-4, 6-11:00 pm, 10090 Old

Perry Hwy. Bingo Wed. & Fri., 6:30-8:30 pm.

Dinners served indoors Thurs. & Sat., 4:30-7:30

pm. Thursday: Thanksgiving in July & Saturday:

Italian Night. Live entertainment.

HOLY REEDEMER, ELLWOOD CITY

Wed.-Sat., Aug. 1-4 (food served starting 4:00

pm), 300 Crescent Ave., bake sale, bingo,

bounces, games and more. Food includes home-

made pizza, pepperoni puffs, pizza greens,

stuffed shells and meatballs. Dinner specials:

Friday, ribs; Saturday: lamb. Nightly

entertainment and summer cash giveaway.

ST. MARY OF THE ASSUMPTION,

HERMAN

Sun., Aug. 5, 11:00 am-7:00 pm (dinner served

from 11:00 am-5:00 pm), 821 Herman Road.

Attractions include basket raffle, bingo, large

cash raffle, Chuck-A-Luck, tractor rides, more.

Dinner menu features baked ham or chargrilled

chicken. Bake sale, refreshment stand, live music.

ST. TERESA OF AVILA,

PERRYSVILLE

Mon.-Sat., Aug. 13-18, 6-10:00 pm, Fri. & Sat.

(dinners served from 4:30-7:30 pm), 1000 Avila

Court. Flea market kick off Sat., Aug. 11, 9:00

am-2:00 pm. Rides, outdoor beer garden, bingo,

bake sale, princesses & super heroes. Special

dinners each night. Live entertainment.

ST. WENDELIN, BUTLER

Sun., Aug. 19, 11:00 am-6:00 pm, 210 St.

Wendelin Road. Attractions include bingo, kids’

games, basket raffle, chuck-a-luck and car cruise.

Baked chicken or ham dinner and snack bar.

Entertainment includes a band, plus disc jockey.

ST. ALPHONSUS, WEXFORD

Harvest Home Festival, Sat., Sept. 8, 6:00-8:00

pm and Sun., Sept. 9, 1:00-6:30 pm, 201 Church

Road. Attractions include country store with

furniture, crafts, fresh vegetables. Treasures from

the attic, bonanza raffle. Festival foods plus

dinner served Sun., Sept. 9, pulled pork, chicken,

or ham.

ST. JOSEPH, CABOT

Sun., Sept. 9, 11:00am-6:00 pm, 315 Stoney

Hollow Road. Bingo, basket raffle, country store

and more! Ham & BBQ chicken dinner. Live

entertainment.

For a complete listing of festivals go to:

http://www.pittsburghcatholic.org/Parish-

Festivals---Golf-Outings

Find a Catholic Mass when

traveling this summer at

www.TheCatholicDirectory.com

WEEKLY OFFERING

Weekly Offering: July 15, 2018

(257) Envelopes Loose (37) Online Total

$7,835.18 $2,224.81 $1,034.00 $11,093.99

Parish Maintenance Fund: $572.00

Parish Share: $693.00

Total Parish Share Collected: $68,897.00

Parish Share Goal: $99,076.00

We have 306 families participating in the Parish Share Program

and are 30.46% away from making our goal!

Don’t forget –Hoagie sale this

weekend! All Hoagies are $9.00 –

several varieties! All proceeds go to

our Mission in Patzun, Gratemala!

St. Richard Parish Pig Roast

St. Richard Parish will be having a Pig Roast with a complete dinner buffet on

Sun., Aug. 5 from 4:00-7:00 pm in the Social Hall, sponsored by the Guatemala

Mission Group of St. Richard Parish. Free will donations will benefit the

orphanage in Patzun, Guatemala that they help support. Hand crafted items

from Guatemala will also be for sale. The church is located on 3841 Dickey

Road, Gibsonia, PA 15044, phone 724-444-1971.

The Lighthouse Foundation Donations Needed

The Lighthouse Foundation is asking for donations of canned fruit and

canned vegetables. Please place any donations in the box “Lighthouse

Donations” in the coat room. Note: this will be a different box than the

Food Bank box.

WIDOWED � SEPARATED � DIVORCED

The church has many programs to help one through this difficult period.

If you are interested in learning about these programs, please contact the

Faith Formation Office at 724-586-7276 or

[email protected].

All information will be confidential.

HELP DISTRIBUTE BAZAAR POSTERS

The Bazaar committee needs help distributing posters to help

advertise our annual Bazaar. The posters are typically placed in

businesses or prominent areas that see a good amount of foot

traffic, located in the surrounding areas. If you know of any good

locations that may be willing to display a poster, please take a poster or two.

Posters are in the Narthex.

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EDUCATION NEWS

HOLY SEPULCHER SCHOOL

We’re more than just a School,

We’re Community. We’re Family.

Sister Anna Marie Gaglia, CSJ,

Principal

www.holysepulcher.org/school

724-586-5022 � [email protected]

FAITH FORMATION

Sr. Benita DeMatteis, Faith Formation Director

[email protected]

Mrs. Rachael Hortsman, Administrative Assistant

[email protected]

724-586-7276

BUY SCRIP AND SUPPORT

HOLY SEPULCHER SCHOOL

Purchase gift cards and support the school

with the Great Lakes Scrip program where a

percentage of your purchase(s) will be

donated to Holy Sepulcher School! Go to

www.shopwithscrip.com and choose from

over 400 national retail stores. Purchase

anything from gas, to groceries, to retail

stores, to vacations and more! Anyone can

purchase scrip cards and the program runs all

year long. Orders placed with the parish

office or online by Tuesday at 10:00 am can

be picked up on Thursday.

OPEN ENROLLMENT

We are currently

accepting applications

for the 2018-2019 school

year. Contact us to

schedule a tour or to

enroll your child(ren).

Did You Know?

Holy Sepulcher School is a special place with a

unique caring culture. As a small school:

• Holy Sepulcher offers students a challenging,

compassionate and tight-knit community

• Holy Sepulcher embraces rigorous academic

standards in the context of a rich Catholic tradition

• Holy Sepulcher serves children of all faiths

• Faith and values are integrated into the classroom

environment, sports and extracurricular activities

and in service to the community

• Holy Sepulcher Students receive personal

attention from teachers who regard each one of

them as special and unique.

• Many Holy Sepulcher Graduates have gone on to

higher education and are now successful corporate

business owners, teachers, lawyers and a variety of

other professional careers.

The goal of Holy Sepulcher School is that each child

becomes a life-long learner who strives to reach his

or her fullest potential.

July 22: Children’s Liturgy of the Word 10:30 Mass

In the Gospel today we hear Jesus

say: “...for they were like sheep

without a shepherd; and he began

to teach them many things.” Here

at Holy Sepulcher we are

privileged to have the Good

Shepherd program for children

3-12 years of age. At 9:10a.m, on

Sundays we have the Catechesis of

the Good Shepherd program for

children ages 3-4. In Holy

Sepulcher School we have the

program in Pre-K thru grade 4.

It has been observed that children,

even from the earliest age, eagerly

seek religious experience and find

fulfillment in it only if they are

helped to live this experience in its

deepest, most essential element,

without any “childish” overtones.

When these conditions are present,

young children live their relation-

ship with God in

enchanted wonder and profound

joy which gives them peace in the

satisfaction—it could be said—of

a deep and vital need. It seems the

vital need is for relationship,

which the Bible expresses as

“covenant.”

The Catechesis of the Good

Shepherd is not primarily

academic in character. Rather, it

seeks to be an experience of life

and an education in faith, through

the celebration of an encounter

with the Father, in listening to

Jesus the one Teacher, and in

obedience to the Spirit.

The method Jesus used in his

preaching was the method of

parables, this is, that method

which presents mystery in an

allusive way, thus providing an

inexhaustible means of going ever

more deeply into the mystery.

In the preaching of Jesus the

central theme is the kingdom of

God which is revealed in its:

mysterious nature in the parables

of the: mustard seed, yeast, seed of

grain and inestimable value, in

the parables of the: precious pearl

and hidden treasure and similarity

to a wedding feast, in the parables

of the: ten bridesmaids, and

wedding guests; finally, in calling

forth the response on the part of

the human creature, in particular

in the Pharisee and the publican,

the insistent friend, the good

Samaritan, the sower, the debtor,

the laborers in the vineyard, and

the rich fool.

In confronting the evangelical

maxims of Jesus and meeting the

various human types and situation

that the parables present, the

children become conscious of a

moral idea, of one’s own limits,

weakness, and sin. The child’s

conscience is enlightened in the

certainty of God’s unfailing love

that seeks for the lost sheep,

searches for the lost coin,

welcomes the prodigal son and

continually welcomes us in the

sacrament of reconciliation by

which the covenant is renewed, in

the liberation from sin and in the

renewal of the gift of the Spirit.

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd:

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HOLY SEPULCHER PARISH • BUTLER, PA PAGE 6

YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT AND COMMUNITY

www.holysepulcher.org/lifeteen

Coordinator of Youth & Young Adult Ministry: Ms. Joni Mulvaney

[email protected]; 724-481-1232

Like us on Facebook “Holy Sepulcher Life Teen”

Follow us on Instagram: Follow@youthofholysep

Youth Ministry for

6th-8th Graders

Greg Gillis, Coordinator

[email protected]

Coordinator of Youth & Young Adult

Ministry: Ms. Joni Mulvaney

[email protected]; 724-481-1232

Like us on Facebook “Holy Sepulcher Young Adult Ministry””

Follow Us On Instagram: @holysepedge

Upcoming Events

Mon. 7/23 6:00-9:00 pm Movie Night Monday

Tues. 7/24 7:00-9:00 pm The Point @ North Park Lake

Thurs. 7/26 7:00-9:00 pm Hangout

Fri. 7/27 9:45-11:45 am Breakfast Bible Study @

Reichhold’s Café

Sun. 7/29 Mission Trip 2018: Louisville, KY

ATTENTION 6th-8th GRADERS:

Come and hang

out at The

Clubhouse with

this month’s

guest Fr. Adam

Potter!

Bring a friend on July 25th for food,

drinks, and discussion.

VOLUNTEER FOR THE

BAZAAR

We are in need of help for the

bazaar. We need youth and adults

to sign up to help run our Ring

toss. If you can help out for one,

two or three hours, please e-mail

Greg at [email protected]

to reserve your spot.

If you have not joined our mailing list yet, please send

Greg an e-mail: [email protected] to get the

latest updates and info about EDGE.

Summer Events

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PARISH BAZAAR

BAZAAR NEWS

AUGUST 12, 2018

KIDS WORLD DONATIONS

The Bazaar is quickly approaching. We are look-

ing for new or gently used stuffed animals as well

as non-chocolate candy. If you are able to

donate, please bring items to the school office.

BOTTLED WATER AND CANS OF

SODA DONATIONS NEEDED

Donations of bottled water and brand name cans

of soda pop are needed for the Life Teen Snack

Shack. Please leave all donations in the coat

room marked “Snack Shack”.

2 LITER BOTTLES OF SODA POP

NEEDED

2 liter bottles of soda pop are needed for EDGE’s

Ring Toss Game. Along with the standard

"Cola", other flavors such as Lemon/Lime, Root

Beer, Strawberry, Ginger Ale etc. are great for

the Ring Toss. The kids really get a kick out of

winning a unique or unusual flavor of soda!

Please leave all donations in the coat room

marked “Ring Toss”.

BAZAAR RAFFLE TICKETS

Bazaar Raffle Tickets are $2.00 / each or

$30.00 / book. Additional books of tickets are

available at the parish office and in the

narthex. All tickets, whether sold or unsold,

should be returned to the parish office by

July 31. Thank you for your continued

support of our annual Bazaar.

Grand Prize: $3,000.00 � 2nd Prize:

$2,000.00 � 3rd Prize: $1,000.00

SIGN UP TO HELP WITH THE BAZAAR!

WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Many volunteers are needed to assist at our annual church

bazaar as it takes hundreds of volunteers to make the Bazaar

run successfully. Help is needed before, during and after the

Bazaar. All positions need no prior training and are easy to do.

We have spots for kids and adults, walking and sitting, indoors or

outside. You will be surprised at how much fun and enjoyment

you can have with your fellow parishioners and our bazaar

guests. Don’t miss out! Sign up with Sign Up Genius at https://

www.signupgenius.com/go/5080e44afa629abf85-bazaar or

by clicking on the link on our website under Latest News on

the main page. Please call the Parish Office with any questions

or if you do not see the area you want to volunteer for listed.

Please keep in mind that all volunteers need to obtain your Volunteer

Clearances, as mandated by the Diocese of Pittsburgh, by going to

the Diocese of Pittsburgh website: https://diopitt.org/parish-volunteers

and click on the ministries tab or call Joanne at 724-586-7610 if you

have any questions.

SAVE ITEMS FOR THE FLEA MARKET

Spring clean your house by putting aside usable, clean items for our annual

church Bazaar. Household items, toys, wooden

furniture, jewelry, etc. in usable condition, are

appreciated. Items we can NOT accept are:

stuffed furniture, clothing, paint, chemicals,

exercise equipment, computers (including

monitors & keyboards), National Geographic

magazines, VHS tapes, televisions, and tires.

Please save these items until the week before

the Bazaar Day. Drop off location and dates and

times will be listed in a future bulletin, closer to the date.

We are still in need of many items for the Auction

Baskets. As we have said before, your donations make this

Auction a success and we cannot do it without your generous

kind heart. Please take a gumball or consider donating an item

on the list on the table. OR, use your own imagination and think,

“IF I WOULD WANT IT, SO MAY SOMEONE ELSE”. Al-

ways look for the deals and sales. There are some great ones all

over. New gumballs are added weekly but the DONATION

DEADLINE IS JULY 29

th

!! Please get your donations in as

early as possible so we can work on the baskets. All items

must be brand new and in the original box. Talented crafter

items are welcome. Businesses who offer a service are

especially appreciated.

We are in need of people who would like

to sell raffle tickets the day of the Bazaar.

Time slots needed 1:00 – 3:00 and 3:00-5:00

(Our busiest times). You must be over 18 and you

must have Clearances. (call Joanne in the office

for more info).

On behalf of the Chinese Auction Committee, we cannot thank

you enough for your generosity. From what we have received

so far, we can tell you, you will NOT be disappointed this year.

Kindness is a wonderful thing, and it truly shows in our

community. You are always in our prayers. THANK YOU!!!!!

For more information, please contact Linda Armstrong :

724-444-6452 or email [email protected].

CHINESE AUCTION UPDATE

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