St. John Home & School – Hometown Christmas Craft Sale Canceled

It is with heavy hearts that St. John Home & School Association has decided to cancel its 2020 Hometown Christmas Craft Sale due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Craft Sale was to be held on Sunday, November 8, 2020. It was to be our 35th year sponsoring this wonderful event.

We hope to make the Hometown Christmas Craft Sale an annual event again in 2021!

We anticipate returning on Sunday, November 7, 2021.

If you have any further questions, please send an email to: homeandschoolsjs@gmail.com.  

St. John Athletic Association – Hall of Fame Banquet

Hello current Hall of Fame Members. I am writing this letter to inform you that we are going to put our banquet on hold for now. Because of the current situation in the world, I believe it would not be in our best interest to hold the event this year. I am confident that we will be able to hold this event again at some point; so please, keep sending in your new nominations for the Hall of Fame.

Also, please talk to anyone that you know that has any interest in volunteering their time in the St. John Athletic Association. They do not have to have kids at St. John School, just a willingness to volunteer a couple of days out of the year. This group has been around for many years and I would like to see that tradition keep going for many more!

For any questions on current things regarding the St. John Athletic Association, please contact Tim Verhagen. He is the current Athletic Association President.

Thank you for everything you have done for the Athletic Association! Please stay safe and healthy!

Sincerely,
Rob Eiting, Hall of Fame Committee Member

5th Grader at St. John School Making A Difference!

Ten-Year-Old Art Project Changes Lives

Ten-year-old Isaac Vasquez has turned an art project into joy for those in need.

The soon-to-be fifth-grader at St. John Nepomucene Catholic School in Little Chute is making crosses for sale, and is donating half of his earnings. Isaac makes as many as five crosses a day, charging $10 each, although many generous people pay more, said his mother, Abby Vasquez.

Click here to the full article.  Keep up the great work Isaac!