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A wonderfully successful event and upcoming events

Thank you to Joe Jones, Brian Fihn, and Scott Young for coming up from 3591 and bringing the grill.  Thank you to Michael Chau for helping set up, Chris Giffith for setup and cooking, Mike Devlin for Setup, cooking, and soccer kick challenge, Ken Paulsen for cooking, Paul Pimpili and Tom Owens for cooking second shift, and all who stayed to help clean up.  We cooked over 360 burgers, more than 400 hot dogs, and 48 Gardenburgers. Our next event will be September 16 at St. Clare's, recruiting for the Knights.  There will be opportunities to man the table from 9:30-10:45 and 11:45-1pm, as part of a Ministry Faith Fair. For events after that, come to our meeting on September 18th to discuss them, at 7:00pm in the fireside room at St. Clare's. Our event after that is a breakfast, first of the Season, September 23rd at St. John Fisher.  Blueberry pancakes, as well as our normal sausage and eggs will be served. And finally, October 7th, will be the first breakfast of ...

St. Clare Picnic Schedule

Sunday, September 9, 2018 7:30 am:  Ted and Michael Chau arrive to open the gate and get propane unloaded 8:00 am:  Chris Griffith, Mike Devlin arrive to help unload grill.  Grill, warming ovens, and crab cooker arrives from 3591. 9:00 am:  Christopher Seeber, Shannon Seeber arrive and set up the Lego Church Project and Mike Devlin sets up the Goal Kick.  Ted, Michael Chau, and Chris Griffith get meat and get ready to start cooking. 9:30 am, Veggie burgers and hamburgers on the grill,crab pot full of hot dogs. 10:00am One Mass starts in Church 11:00am Mass gets out and we start serving.  Dragon Dash starts.  Tom Owens and Paul Pompili arrive to take a shift. 1:00pm End cooking, begin cleaning and cooling off grill. 2:00pm Load Grill. Should be a fun event, everybody.

September 9- St. Clare Picnic Call for Volunteers

Just hit reply to volunteer for the St. Clare picnic.  We will need 4 people at 8 am to set up the grill, warming ovens, and crab cooker for the hot dogs.  We will need a team of 3 people to cook- Michael Chau and Ted Seeber and Chris Griffith have volunteered for the first shift.  We'll start cooking at 9:30 this year and use the warming ovens to get ahead of the rush.  Mike Devlin will be doing the soccer challenge again.  Christopher Seeber will be bringing out the Lego Church Project, I think he can do it on his own this year. I'd appreciate men willing to cook starting at about 11am when the 2nd wave starts as the Dragon Dash participants start returning from their 5k, that way we can let the volunteers eat and have time with their families as well.  I don't think we'll still be cooking after 2pm.  If you can volunteer for the later shift, please let Ted Seeber know at seebert42@gmail.com