Our first donation drop-off morning will be tomorrow, Friday, October 21. After 8am, meet volunteers and students at drop off by the flagpole and leave your donations, especially any large items you may have, such as strollers, high chairs, exersaucers, etc. All for a great purpose. Thanks to our sixth graders for spearheading this service … Continue Reading »
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Merry Magazines!
Christmas is a great time to give magazines! Children love receiving mail, and a great magazine will promote reading and imagination. That hard-to-gift guy or gal will enjoy a magazine on a favorite hobby. Order gift subscriptions (or subscriptions for yourself) through QSP. You get a great gift at a great price, and 40% of … Continue Reading »
Last Call! Food for the Summer Pantry
The St. Vincent de Paul food pantry is low and we are coming up on the summer months. Needs are as great during the summer as the rest of the year, but donations do go down as families are away from school enjoying holiday time activities together. We are asking each student to bring one … Continue Reading »
“Clean Out” to Benefit WestSide Baby Clients Friday, June 3rd
We are excited to announce a new partnership between St. John School and local nonprofit, WestSide Baby. WestSide Baby is the only social service agency in the West King County area that collects and distributes diapers, clothing, cribs, and safety gear for babies and children up to age 12. With the support of people like … Continue Reading »
Annual Catholic Appeal – HOPE
Pope Francis has declared this the Year of Mercy, reminding us that as we have received God’s boundless mercy, we now have a responsibility to show that mercy, care and concern to others. With a gift to the Annual Catholic Appeal, the virtue of mercy is shown to help our brothers and sisters have hope. … Continue Reading »
Scrip May Madness!!! 12 Days of Contest Remain
12 more days until Scrip May Madness is finished! There is still time to help your students’ classes. Here are the standings so far…(there has been some significant changes since last week): Tied for 5th – Ms. Sullivan, 6th grade, 93 cards Tied for 5th – Mrs. Skokan, 4th grade, 93 cards 4th place – … Continue Reading »
Garden Work Party – May 14, 10am
Join with your fellow St. John families and attend the garden work party on Saturday, May 14, 10am. Come for an hour, come for the day! Parents – short on your volunteers hours for the year? Now’s your chance!! Students are welcome and middle and high schoolers will earn Service Hours! Bring your gloves, knee … Continue Reading »
Thank You for Giving Big
We received more than 60 donations for a total of $30,000 via the Seattle Foundation’s GiveBig campaign. Thank you to our current families, grandparents, alumni parents, graduates, and friends. Gifts were made to our annual fund, endowment, and the Egan Hall kitchen remodel. This amount does not include matches from employee corporate giving or the amount we … Continue Reading »
GiveBig on May 3
The Seattle Foundation’s annual GiveBig event is May 3rd. It’s a one day, online giving event that allows donors to direct their giving to a favorite charity and have their donation “stretched” by funds from the foundation. While not a one-for-one match, giving on this day via GiveBig, does make your donation go further. Here’s what … Continue Reading »
Rosary for Chris Jarvis
As many of you know, the Jarvis/O’Connor family is going through a difficult time, as they say goodbye to Chris, father of Jack (Gr. 8) and Will (Gr. 5). We invite you to attend a Rosary for Chris and his family Wednesday, April 27, at 7pm in the Church. A You Caring site has been … Continue Reading »