Archdiocese of Galveston Houston St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 816 Park Dr. La Porte, Texas 77571 281-471-2000 Fax:281-471-9365 Website:www.stmaryslaporte.com E-mail: [email protected] Parish Office Hours Monday - Friday 9:00 am-12:00 Noon 1:00 pm-4:00 pm CCE Office Hours: Sunday 8:30 am-12:00 pm First Sunday of Lent February 14, 2016 Sacrament of Baptism Baptisms are celebrated on the 1st Sunday of the month. Classes are held on the 2nd & 3rd Tuesday of each month. Please come by the Parish Office to register or call for more information. Reconciliation The Sacrament of Penance is offered on Saturdays, from 4:30p.m. to 5:30p.m. or by appointment. Sacrament of Marriage Please contact the Parish Office at least (6) six months prior to your desired wedding date to arrange a meeting with Father Tony or one of the Deacons. If you want a Mass, you must call Father Tony. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Are you a non-Catholic who is interested in joining the Catholic faith? Are you a baptized Catholic who has never received the sacraments of 1st Communion and Confirmation? If your answer is yes to either of these questions, call the Parish Office. Sacrament of First Communion First Communion candidates must be baptized, at least in the second grade, and have been attending CCE classes for two full years previous to their receiving the Sacrament. Adults needing First Communion should refer to the rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. Sacrament of Confirmation Confirmation candidates must have previously received the Sacraments of Baptism and First Communion. They must have faithfully attended Life Teen for at least one full year prior to beginning preparation for the Sacrament (more than three absences without a valid excuse can alter the process). A signed form stating that the parent/guardian and the candidate understand all requirements is also necessary before the preparation begins. Adults needing confirmation should refer to the Rite of Christian initiation of adults. Eucharistic Celebrations Saturday: 6:00 p.m. Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 12:30 p.m. (Spanish) 4:00 p.m. Life Teen Mass Weekday Masses in St. Joseph’s Chapel Monday (No Mass) Tuesday – 12:00 noon Wednesday – 8:30 a.m. & (1st Wednesday Only 6:30 p.m.) Thursday, & Friday – 8:30 a.m. Parish Staff Rev. Tony A. Castro, Pastor Deacon Hector Cantu Deacon Julio Matallana Deacon Stan Avallone Parish Secretary-Debbie Heasty C.C.E. Director-Jessica Jaramilllo EDGE Director-Renee Cortez Life Teen Director-Shari Davis Vision Statement St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception is a Catholic Community of Believers called to serve Christ by gathering together at the Lord’s Table in worship and praise, by serving our brothers and sisters in Christ, and by being a welcoming beacon of light to all. We are many parts, yet one body in Christ. ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH ~ LA PORTE FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT FEBRUARY 14, 2016 Collection February 6 & 7, 2016 Saturday February 13: 6:00pm Mrs. Vernon Sellers† By:Marie Richard Sunday, February 14: 7:30am Joan Hartman† By:Richard & Barbara Florance 10:00am Rose Moreno† By:Ken & Ruthie McNeill 12:30pm Herminia Raymundo By:Manuel Raymundo &Family 4:00pm People of the Parish Tuesday, February 16: 12:00pm Jack Riley† By:Pat Riley Wednesday, February 17: 8:30am Emil Schaider† By:Dennis & Victoria Swenson Thursday, February 18: 8:30am Rev. Richard M. Patrick, O.P. Friday, February 19: 8:30am Charlotte Boudreaux† By:Boudreaux Family Saturday February 20: 6:00pm Emil Schaider† By:Schaider Family Sunday, February 21: 7:30am Juan Benitez† By:Twomey Family 10:00am Marcus Edwards† By:Mary Edwards 12:30pm People of the Parish 4:00pm Mr.† & Mrs.† Juan Tapia By:Escobar Family Friday’s in Lent Stations of the Cross 6:30PM(English) 7:15PM (Spanish) Date Celebrant Feb. 19th Feb. 26th March 4th March 11th March 18th Deacon Hector Cantu Fr. Tony Castro Deacon Stan Avallone Deacon Hector Cantu Fr. Tony Castro 7:15PM (Spanish) Deacon Julio Every Friday KC Fish Fry 5:30-7:30pm ~ $8.00 Plate Credit Cards Accepted!!! Sunday Collection $ 10,241.00 DIOCESAN SERVICES FUND Parish Goal 2016 $52,000.00 “HIS MERCY ENDURES FOREVER” OUR Diocesan Services Fund has begun in every parish throughout the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Christ calls us to reach those who are sick or in need, to bless them, serve them, and show them mercy. The thousands of people served by the ministries of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston need your compassion and generosity Your kind gift to DSF enables us to reach out to people in this parish and throughout the entire Archdiocese through more than 60 important programs. Pray about your DSF 2016 commitment, then complete the enclosed pledge card mailed to you and return it via mail in the special envelope provided or bring it to Mass next weekend. If you prefer, you may go online at www.archgh.org/dsf to make your donation. Your generosity will allow our Catholic community to continue many vital programs and services. Adult Confirmation Class Starts Today!!! Sunday, February 14 If you have been baptized, received your first communion but need to be confirmed, we will be having Adult Confirmation Classes on Sundays @ 2pm in the Parish Hall Conference Room for five weeks. Due to the limited sessions, you will not be able to sign up late. Contact Deacon Hector @ 281-382-8672 or come to class and he will have registration forms available. Welcome God’s Children ~ January ~ Nael Ivan Garcia, Nisael Ivan Garcia Caden Alexander Woods ***A very special thank you to everyone who supported our Brisket Fundraiser last weekend. Please join us every Friday for our KC Lenten Fish Fry’s. We appreciate your support!!! 2 Dear parish family, 1 Sunday of Lent C We are now ushered anew into the holy season of Lent. Our spiritual exercises of prayer, fasting and almsgiving can be helpful as we consider those things that really matter. This Sunday’s Gospel presents us with an account of the first “Lent,” when we see Jesus in the desert. His forty days of fasting and prayer present us with a model of faithfulness as opposed to the faithlessness of Israel during its forty years in the desert. He is the totally committed Son, whose adherence to the Father’s will is absolute. The temptations that Christ receives help us to see where our own vulnerabilities are. He gives us an example to fortify us in our own spiritual struggles. Jesus’ answers to all the temptations revolve around his complete dedication to God. Perhaps we could look at the individual temptations as symptomatic for different areas of struggle that afflict us all. “Turn these stones to bread.” Material concerns are in the forefront of many people’s daily lives. After all, if someone isn’t putting “bread on the table,” hunger will become a real and present danger. But Jesus’ refusal to turn stones into bread points to authentic human priorities. If we wish to live as Christ did, we must realize that we do not “live on bread alone.” While our faith provides us with no shortcuts for alleviating material needs, it does keep them from taking the first place in our lives. If we feed our souls on the word of God and, above all, the Bread of Life, we will ward off that hunger that is far more dangerous than the physical: spiritual emptiness. The second temptation is to power. Pride is an enemy that wins many battles over us, but not Christ. His total love for the Father precludes any rebellion against his will in favor of himself. Our desire for control fans the flames of our pride and has us grasping for more and more. But Jesus teaches us that our greatest power lies in our submission to God. It is easy to feel the power of Christ when we give God the place he deserves. Finally, atop the temple, Jesus refuses to put on a spectacular show of his power. We thrive on celebrity and vanity. Many of our actions, good ones included, can be contaminated with our desire to be noticed. The more we can shift the focus instead on ourselves but rather more on Christ, then the more we will be able to live the spirit of Lent. The ashes that were traced on our foreheads last Wednesday reminded us that we are just dust without God in us. God must come first! Blessings to you and have a good week. Fr. Tony Querida familia parroquial, Primer domingo de Cuaresma C De nuevo hemos entrado a la temporada santa de Cuaresma. Nuestros ejercicios de oración, ayuno y caridad nos pueden ayudar si consideramos estas cosas que realmente cuentan. El Evangelio de este domingo nos presenta con el acontecimiento de la primera “Cuaresma,” cuando vemos a Jesús en el desierto. Sus cuarenta días de ayuno y oración se nos presentan como un modelo de fidelidad en cambio a la infidelidad de Israel durante los cuarenta días en el desierto. Él es el Hijo comprometido, cuya adhesión a la voluntad del Padre es absoluta. Las tentaciones que recibió Cristo nos ayudan a ver en donde se encuentran nuestras debilidades. Él nos da el ejemplo para fortalecernos en nuestras batallas espirituales. Las respuestas de Jesús a todas sus tentaciones se desarrollan alrededor se su completa dedicación a Dios. Quizás podamos ver las tentaciones individuales como sintomático en las diferentes áreas de batallas que nos afectan a todos. “Convierte estas piedras en pan.” Las preocupaciones sobre las cosas materiales es lo primero del diario vivir de muchas personas. Después de todo, si alguien no está “poniendo el pan sobre la mesa,” el hambre se convierte real y presenta un peligro. Pero cuando Jesús niega en convertir la piedra en pan esto implica a la prioridad autentica humana. Si queremos vivir como Cristo vivió, debemos reconocer que no “solo de pan vivimos.” Nuestra fe no provee atajos en aliviar necesidades materiales, pero si nos ayuda en que no tomen el primer lugar en nuestras vidas. Si alimentamos nuestra alma con la palabra de Dios y sobre todo con el Pan de Vida, estaremos eliminando el hambre que es más peligroso que lo físico: la espiritualidad vacía. La segunda tentación es al poder. El egoísmo es un enemigo que gana muchas batallas sobre nosotros, pero no Cristo. Su amor completo al Padre excluye cualquier rebeldía en contra de su voluntad a favor de él. Nuestro deseo de control aumenta la llama de nuestro egoísmo y nos hace querer más y más. Pero Jesús nos enseña que nuestro gran poder está en nuestra sumisión a Dios. Es fácil sentir el poder de Cristo cuando le damos a Dios el lugar que el merece. Finalmente arriba del templo, Jesús se niega en poner un show espectacular de su poder. Nos esforzamos en la celebridad y la vanidad. Muchas de nuestras acciones, incluyendo las buenas, pueden contaminarse con nuestro deseo de que nos vean. Entre más movemos el enfoque sobre nosotros y la ponemos en Cristo, vamos a poder vivir más la espiritualidad de la cuaresma. Las cenizas que se nos pusieron sobre la frente el miércoles pasado nos recuerdan que solo somos polvo sin Dios en nosotros. ¡Dios debe estar en el primer lugar! Bendiciones para ti y que tengas una buena semana. Padre Tony ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH ~ LA PORTE FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT Activities of the Week Sun. Feb. 14: CCE, EDGE Life Teen, Bible Study 8:45 & 11:15 Adult Confirmation 2pm Rosary Hall Lenten Series Biblical Walk Through the Mass 5:15pm Rosary Hall Conf. Rm. Mon. Feb. 15: Clase de Crecimiento Rosary Hall 7pm Women’s AA 7pm, Missing Piece 6:30 Tues. Feb. 16: Spanish Baptism Class 7pm “Small Faith Group” Meeting 7pm Rosary Hall Wed. Feb. 17: Biblical Walk Through the Mass 9am, SM Conf. Thurs. Feb. 18: RCIA 6:45pm, Fri. Feb. 19: KC Fish Fry 5:30pm, Stations of the Cross 6:3pm English 7:15pm Spanish Sat. Feb. 20: Footsteps Dinner and Auction 5pm Rosary Hall ALTAR SOCIETY Altar Flower Dates Available April 10, 17, 24 May 1, 15, 22, 29 June 5,12,19 If you would like to have flowers on the Altar in the upcoming year, please contact Jan Hughes @ 281– 402-5401 or 903780-5090 to reserve your date as soon as possible. Sanctuary Candle In Loving Memory of Guadalupe Faustino By:Rosie Molina Chapel Candle In Loving Memory of Herminia Raymundo By:Family Bay Area Deanery Council of Catholic Women… Will take a tour of the Shrine of the True Cross Catholic Church, 8:30 am, 300 FM 517 Rd., East, Dickinson, Wednesday, Feb. 24th, with Mass. CCW is an affiliated network of dedicated Catholic women who come together for fellowship, to grow in spirituality, leadership and service to Christ. Please join us. The Catholic Council of Women is for ALL Catholic Women in the deanery! For more information, contact Gretchen Mitchell @ 832-605-8360; [email protected]. ***A very special thank you to everyone who came out and joined us for our Bingo Fundraiser last weekend. We appreciate your support!!! ¿Quieres tener un encuentro personal con el Señor? Ven al Retiro de Nueva Vida viernes Marzo 4 de 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. sábado Marzo 5 de 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. En el Salón Rosario Ven con un corazón dispuesto ¡No te vas arrepentir! Para más información puedes comunicarte con: Angélica Guajardo 832-897-8103 Cecilia Lopez 281-470-9356 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ¿Quieres profundizar más en tu ministerio como servidor? Ven y acompáñanos en un taller Para Servidores Dirigido por Adonaí Quintanilla Sábado 13 de febrero en el Salón Rosario De 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Para más información puedes comunicarte con: Cecilia Lopez 281-470-9356 Angélica Guajardo 832-897-8103 FEBRUARY 14, 2016 MINISTRY SCHEDULE February 20 & 21, 2016 SATURDAY 6:00pm Altar Servers Andrew Nguyen, John Paul Nguyen Lector Pat Stanton Commentator Debbie Wade Extraordinary Ministers Fred Novak, Of the Eucharist George Rodriguez SUNDAY-7:30am Altar Server Benjamin Tercero, Oliver Tercero Lector Susie Burgess Commentator Sheridan Lewis Extraordinary Ministers Leslie Davis, Mose Davis of the Eucharist SUNDAY-10:00am Altar Server Nicky Avallone, Isabelle Burmaster Lector Cindy Bremer Commentator Tracy Avallone Extraordinary Minister Sandra Burmaster, of the Eucharist Greg Bremer SUNDAY-12:30pm(Spanish) Altar Servers Sarahi Arrona, Adriana Calvillo, Jasmine Rodriguez Lectors Rocio Calvillo, Sergio Calvillo Extraordinary Ministers Victor & Juanita Velasquez of the Eucharist SUNDAY 4:00pm LIFE TEEN MASS Altar Servers Ana Soifa Brinkley, Sergio Reyes Lector Jason Woods Extraordinary Ministers Alma Brinkley, Jose Lopez of the Eucharist ESL Classes Due to the response and interest in the ESL classes, we will be holding classes on Tuesday mornings @9:30am throughout this semester. If you need any additional information, please contact the office. Citizenship Class cCancelled... We will not be able to have classes this semester due to the limited interest. If you or someone you know is interested, please call the office and leave your contact information for future class information. Encuentro Matrimonia Mundial Te Invita a un FDS Este Feb. 19, 20, 21 Para Que Tú matrimonio Renasca de Amor, con una Comunicacion de tres Dios/Esposo-Esposa Contact: Marco & Mercedes 281-948-8690 4 ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH ~ LA PORTE FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT Please Pray For Our Troops and … Deacon Joe Blanchard, Gabriel Dunn, Monica Lesenski, Christina Palacios, Victoria Farias, Hope Araujo, Chuck Thompson, Gale Hanks, Candalaria Ortiz, Mrs. Ted Sharp, George Willis, Nell Martin, Giovanni Cantu, Nell Martin, Ted & Jeanette Tilley, Nicholas Espinoza III, Teen Grigory, Donna Henson, Judy Tuttle, Fuad Baba, Natalie Fairbanks, Lucindo Gurierrez, Carmen Pena, Brian Young, Pearl Robbs, Denise Jones, Rey Salas, Sherri Elder, Tammy Byrd, Betty Romero, Collen Scott, Lidia Dean, Laura Lewis Rocchino, Marcey Salinas, Karen Korn, Karen Bounds, Tami Sills, Augustus Coryat, Bob Fredelake, Darlene Shepherd, Carlos Rodriguez, Alma Sepulveda, Richard Santana, Dennis, Peggy & Erica Hargens, Sean & Gina Dempsey, Rose Scott, Craig Wade, Jennifer Wade, Dalia Garcia, Esmeralda Clem, Marion Wachel, Julie Smith, Levi Dobmeier, Sergio Coronel, Vanessa Lara, Daniel Perez & Family, Susie Kuykendall Overmeyer, Diane Lemons, Paula Lambright, Luke Lewallen, Chriselda Salazar, Martha Dinbobl, Continue to Pray for Marcos Vasquez, Clarence Clipper, Gavin Binkley, Clarence Lewis, Sonny Shepherd, Kay Gold, Red Cornejo, Nancy Isla Castro, Irlinda, Kathryn Coleman, Marita Hooper, Linda Jaramillo, Janet Lodge, Lois Johnston, Joe Funda, Minnie Lopez, Deacon Merce Leal, Margarita Klock, John & Sue Crockett, Joanne Jarrell, Joanie O’Neal, Ben Munoz, Diana Ortiz, Bob Davis, Janet Hoffpauir, Nick Martin, Teresa Eidt, Barry Armstrong and those requesting prayer via our web site. Remember Our Shut-Ins Joe & Josie Funda, Ophelia Pinard, Ann Blair, Soledad Hernandez, Elida Peterson, Carolyn Douglas, those battling terminal illness and the residents of La Porte Care Center and Parson’s House. Please Note: Names on our “Please Pray For” list are left on for four weeks. If someone needs to be put back on the prayer list or added please call the Church Office. Comm. Fundraiser ~Footsteps for the Fallen Auction & Spaghetti Dinner St. Mary’s Sat. Feb. 20, 6pm ~ $10. each Auctioneers Randy & Rick Royall Tickets Cody Haas 832-335-5465 READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Lv 19:1-2, 11-18; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mt 25:31-46 Is 55:10-11; Ps 34:4-7, 16-19; Mt 6:7-15 Jon 3:1-10; Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19; Lk 11:29-32 Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8; Mt 7:7-12 Ez 18:21-28; Ps 130:1-8; Mt 5:20-26 Dt 26:16-19; Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8; Mt 5:43-48 Phil 3:17 — 4:1 [3:20 — 4:1]; Lk 9:28b-36 FEBRUARY 14, 2016 Dinner & Auction Figures!!! Auction/Dinner Profit $10, 134.42 A very special thank you to everyone who worked, donated items and/or came out last weekend for our dinner/auction. The profits will be used to offset expenses and purchase items needed to ensure the success of our bazaar in the fall. Monetary Auction Donors Jeff & Christina Gonzales ~~~~~~~~ Yvonne Fisher Tim & Rena Hellstein Chris & Kathy Nastally On the Border Cycle Sales Gloria Rinche Robert’s Heating & A/C Joe & Kathy Sturm ~~~~~~~~ Monica Boudreaux Cormac & Maggie O’Reilly Rosie Molina Jane Shipp Upcoming Baptismal Dates March 6, April 3, May 8 Baptism classes are on the 2nd Tues. of each the month in English and 3rd Tues. of each month in Spanish @ 7pm. Baptisms are the first Sunday of the month after the 10am & 12:30pm Masses. To register please call the office. St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store Mon.-Wed., Fri., Sat. 9:00-11:00am Store Closed Thurs. & Sun. Our drop-off room is open 24/7. Thank You!!! In today’s gospel, Jesus challenges us by saying “Give, and gifts will be given to you; a good measure, packed together, shaken down, and overflowing, will be poured into your lap…” When we make donations to our St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store, we help the poor to celebrate the grace of God’s love. Through your donations we are able to help the needy in our community on an ongoing basis throughout the year, not just during the holiday season. 5 ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH ~ LA PORTE FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT Join Us… St. Mary’s Music Ministry Sat. 6pm Mass– Rehearsals before Mass at 5:15 Contact Kathy McBride 713-628-8387 Sun. 7:30am Mass - Rehearsals before Mass at 7am Contact Yvonne Fisher 832-581-5974 Sun. 10:00am Mass Contact Annelise Lagasse 281-459-6453 Sun. 12:30pm Spanish MassContact Jose Vazquez 832-868-4081 Sun. 4pm Life Teen Mass- Rehearsals-Sunday 2pm Contact Alex @ [email protected] or 281-543-7794 . Bible Study Classes Sunday Morning Bible Study with Deacon Stan & Tracy Avallone will follow the CCE schedule. Classes this weekend. The program they use is called “Bringing Faith Home” (Scheduled @ 8:45am & 11:15am every Sunday). New Class Starting Today “A Biblical Walk Through the Mass” Sun. Feb. 14, 5:15pm & Wed. Feb. 17, 9:00am In this sturdy, we will walk through the main parts of the Mass—from the opening Sign of the Cross to the concluding “Thanks be to God” - and consider then in light of their scriptural background. Along the way, we will discover many beautiful spiritual treasures. For the prayers and rituals of the Mass, when understood biblically, offer much inspiration, encouragement, and practical help for our lives as Christians/ As we will see, the prayers of the Mass challenge us to examine our consciences, repent of our sins, and experience God’s loving mercy. They also remind us of God’s presence with us amid our fears, trials, and sufferings. They can inspire us to live marriages, family lives, and friendships with greater love and summon us to entrust more of our lives to Jesus. Most of all, this study will help us encounter Our Lord more deeply in the liturgy itself. By understanding the meaning of what we say and do in the Mass, we will be better prepared to give ourselves to Jesus in every prayer and gesture in the liturgy. For additional information about the Bible Study Classes call the office or email Tracy, [email protected]. FEBRUARY 14, 2016 Garland of Mercy... In this Jubilee Year, we are asked to open our eyes and hearts to see how God is working in our lives and to more actively spread His mercy out to others. We are creating a Garland of Mercy with our teen group to bear witness to our efforts to help others. For the entire year, we are asking each week when you do works of mercy, to write down one or more works on the strips of paper in the ends of the pews. Please put them into the collection basket so that we offer up, not just our treasure to the Lord, but our time and talent in a visible way. Red Strips are for The Corporal Works of Mercy: feeding the hungry, clothing the needy, visiting the sick or imprisoned. White Strips are for The Spiritual Works of Mercy: Counseling the doubtful, bearing wrongs patiently, forgiving offences willingly and praying for the living and the dead. Gold Ones are for the acts of mercy which we received from others. I know that all of you are part of spreading God’s mercy out into the world. Please take the time to become more conscious of it and take credit for it here before the Lord. Classes Today 8:45 & 11:15 Can You Help??? Jesus Day Volunteers Sat., Feb. 27 VBS Chairperson for VBS July 2016 If you can help contact Jessica Jaramillo @ 281515-5429. RCIA This Week RCIA Are you a non-Catholic who is interested in joining the Catholic faith? Are you a baptized Catholic who has never received the sacraments of 1st Communion and Confirmation and are over the age of eighteen? If your answer is yes to either of these questions you may be interested in joining our RCIA program. Students are welcome to begin classes at any time during the year. RCIA classes are held on Thursday evenings @ 6:45pm. Classes this Thursday, 6:45pm. The topic will be “ .” For additional information about the RCIA program, call the office or email Tracy, [email protected]. St. Pius V will be selling raffle tickets for their Bazaar next weekend after the 10am & 12:30pm Masses. Thanks for your support. Class Today “The Sacraments” Camp Kappe Retreat Feb. 26-28 Get Registration Forms @ Class Contact Renee Cortez 832-220-3802 Jr. High/High School Sacraments Class Today 2pm 6 Human Dignity Human dignity is something that can’t be taken away. Catholic Social Teaching states that each and every person has value, are worthy of great respect and must be free from slavery, manipulation and exploitation. “Catholic social teaching believes that human beings, created in the image and likeness of God (Genesis 1:26-27), have by their very existence an inherent value, worth, and distinction” Daniel Groody “Globalization, Spirituality and Justice” “Dignity of the Human Person” “How can it be that it is not a news item when an elderly homeless person dies of exposure, but it is news when the stock market loses two points? This is a case of exclusion.” Confirmation Retreat @ Kat Springs March 4, 5 & 6 Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium Mass Today 4PM Class Tonight @ 5pm Homemade Pie Fundraiser Call the office to place your order !!! Save the Date... If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Shari Davis @ 281-471-6066.
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