Parish Office: 5891 Ridge Road, Parma, OH 44129 • 440-884-3030 • www.stcharlesonline.orgSchool Office: 7107 Wilber Avenue • 440-886-5546
Convent: 6818 Charles Avenue • 440-886-0390PCRF Office: 7107 Wilber Avenue • 440-886-5668
Credit Union: 5839 Ridge Road • 440-886-2558 • www.unitycatholiccu.org
St. Charles Borromeo
Baptism of Children – Baptism preparation is required for parents before the child’s Baptism. This is offered the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. This sacrament is celebrated every Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Contact the Parish Office for arrangements.Reconciliation – Saturdays, 3:00-3:45 p.m. and 6:45-7:30 p.m.; Thursday before First Friday, 3:00-3:45 p.m. By appointment anytime.Matrimony – Arrangements for instruction must be made at least 6 months in advance of the intended date of marriage. Contact the parish priest of your choice.Office Hours – Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
PASTORFr. John T. Carlin
PAROCHIAL VICARSFr. Terrence M. Grachanin
Fr. Edward J. JanochFr. Ryan J. Mann
PASTORAL ASSOCIATESSr. Denise Marie Vlna, O.S.U.Mr. Brian G. Pelcin
WEEKEND ASSOCIATEFr. Anselm Zupka, O.S.B.
DEACONSMr. John TalericoMr. Daniel M. Galla
DAY SCHOOL PRINCIPALMrs. Eileen M. Updegrove
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COORDINATOR
Mrs. Paula J. Leigh
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTER Mrs. Lena Mekhael
PASTORAL MINISTER TO SENIORSSr. Patricia Dippel, O.S.U.
MINISTER OF MUSIC/BUSINESS MANAGERMr. Thomas E. Holzheimer
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 22, 2015
Entrance #573—Festival Canticle: Worthy Is Christ
Psalm 93 The Lord is king; he is robed in majesty.
Penitential Act B Have mercy on us, O Lord.
For we have sinned against you.
Show us, O Lord, your mercy.
And grant us your salvation.
May almighty God have mercy on us...Amen.
Communion Psalm 29: The Lord Will Bless His People with Peace
The Lord will bless his people with peace,
his people with peace.
This Week’s Liturgy
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Daniel 7:13-14; Revelation 1:5-8; John 18:33b-37
9:00am 60th Wedding Anniversary - - -
Larry & Nancy Seifert
12:00pm Mother’s & Father’s Confraternity Masses: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30am, 12:00 Noon, 5:30pm
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Daniel 1:1-6, 8-20; Luke 21:1-4
7:00am Thomas Louderback
8:30am Lynn & Louis Martinka
7:00pm John Mihalek
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 St. Andrew Dung-Lac
Daniel 2:31-45; Luke 21:5-11
7:00am Michael J. Birt
8:30am Clarence & Anna McLemore
7:00pm Richard Porvasnik
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Daniel 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28; Luke 21:12-19
7:00am Kathleen Barlak
8:30am Shirley Stavole
7:00pm Thomas Grdosic
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Daniel 6:12-28; Luke 21:20-28
Thanksgiving Day
9:30am For the People of St. Charles Borromeo Parish
***There will be only one Mass on Thanksgiving Day
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Daniel 7:2-14; Luke 21:29-33
7:00am Joseph Gallagher & Mary, Bill & William Cunningham
8:30am Mary & Andy Sefcik
7:00pm Sister Mary Teresita Monschein, C.S. J.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 Daniel 7:15-27; Luke 21:34-36
8:00am Loving Friends of Blanche P. Wiencek
VIGIL MASSES: 4:00 & 6:00pm
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29 First Sunday of Advent
Jeremiah 33:14-16; I Thessalonians 3:12—4:2;
Luke 21: 25-28, 34-36
Masses: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30am, 12:00 Noon, 5:30pm
Merici Chapel… Wish List — I wish I had made
that phone call to someone I hadn’t spoken to in a
long time. I wish I smiled to that person waiting on
me in the store. I wish I had told him or her I loved
them or that they were doing great, or did a good
job. I wish I had… We never know when time is up. Most
important on that wish list to go & visit Jesus in the chapel.
You don’t want Him to say to you when you meet Him — why
didn’t you come & visit me. I was waiting for you!
LIFE IS CHANGED, NOT ENDED Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord
Mary Daymut
Craig Galla
Ronald Fajfar
Raymond Urban
BAPTISMS
Congratulations and God’s blessings to… Laura & Christopher
Horsburgh on the Baptism of their daughters, Lucy Elizabeth &
Penny Nicole; to Dana & Brian Sabol on the Baptism of their
son, Dominic Vincent.
Closing #735—Hail, Redeemer, King Divine
The Parish Staff extend best wishes for a
blessed and holy Thanksgiving Day.
Offertory #583—Worthy Is the Lamb
St. Charles Borromeo Church November 22, 2015
Today’s Solemnity of Christ the King
brings to an end another Church year. Next
weekend we will celebrate the First Sunday of
Advent and we are reminded that Christmas is only
a month away. It is also a Fifth Sunday and there
will be a second collection for St Charles Parish St Vincent de
Paul Society. It is fitting that our “national holyday,” Thanksgiving,
forms a bridge between this Church year and the next. We are all
familiar with our Pilgrim ancestors and their first Thanksgiving.
They came to the New World to expand their opportunities and to
worship God as they saw fit. They ended their first year—after a
long journey and many hardships—by recognizing and thanking
God for their blessings.
Almost four hundred years later we are also called to
recognize our many blessings and to thank God for them. We also
share the many good gifts we have with those who have little.
While our ancestors faced a challenging—and often
harsh—world, so do we. Although we may be more
technologically advanced, our days are also touched with terror
and uncertainty; witness the events in France just a few days ago.
As the Scripture says “you know not the day nor the hour!”
For many years, St Charles Borromeo Parish has
sponsored a Thanksgiving Day Mass. There is excellent music
and outstanding participation. As was the custom in the Church’s
early years, at Offertory time the congregation brings forth gifts to
be given to the needy—along with the bread and wine to be offered
at Mass. There is a clear connection: the bread and wine we offer
becomes the Body and Blood of the Lord that feeds us so that we
might be Christ to others. Our gifts of foodstuff, given at Mass--
and then shared with the needy—remind us that we feed the Lord
when we help those around us. “Whatever you do for my least
brother or sister, you do for Me!” says the Lord.
Mass this Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 26,
will be at 9:30am. If it is your tradition to attend, see you there.
If this be your first time, you will be most welcome.
That’s Thanksgiving Day Mass at 9:30am!
At this time of the year I am amazed and gratified by the
many parishioners who seek to help others “for the holidays.”
They assist with tuition, provide gifts for children and supply
meals for families. In 1990, twenty-five years ago, we sponsored
our first Advent Giving Tree. That Giving Tree Project has taken
many forms over the years. At its heart, it gives each one of us an
opportunity to help others for Christmas. We assist four organiza-
tions that promote life values, from conception till natural death.
Each place gives us a “wish list” of the items they need to help
them in their work. You pick the place and the need you want to
meet, purchase a gift from their wish list, and leave your gift
before the Blessed Mother or Holy Family shrines in church by
1:00 pm on Sunday December 13. This year we will help:
Maggie’s Place—Zechariah House: the Parma home for
expectant mothers;
Providence House: crisis nursery/shelter for newborns through
five years of age;
West Side Catholic Center: food, clothing, advocacy, and shelter
for all who come in need.
Malachi House: hospice care for the terminally ill homeless.
Offertory Collection $26,502.43
ACH / Online / Credit Card 6,342.50
Total $32,844.93
Human Development $520.06
Seminary Assessment $939.85
SUNDAY COLLECTION
November 15, 2015
EXCELLENT!!! Thank you!!!
MONTH OF NOVEMBER
Book of the Dead As has become our tradition at St. Charles, we will be
displaying the “Book of the Dead” in the area of the Holy
Family Shrine of church during the month of November. You
are invited to inscribe in the book, names of any and all
deceased loved ones you wish others to remember in prayer.
November Canned Food Drive
Please bring your canned goods to church on the weekend or at any time during the week.
Leave your gifts in the church lobbies. Here’s what we need most: canned dinners, canned meats, corn, green beans, canned fruits, baked beans, soups, peanut butter/jellies, rice, spaghetti sauce, pasta,
macaroni/cheese, gravy, ketchup, sugar, cake mixes, frosting, cereals, pancake mix/syrup. We also need toothpaste, shampoo, bar soaps, Kleenex, toilet paper, paper towels, laundry detergent. All of the above can also be brought forward at our Thanksgiving Day Mass, 9:30am, on Thursday, November 26.
ATTENTION LECTORS...You are asked to
stop at the Parish Office and pick up your 2016
liturgical year lector workbook.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 22, 2015
New This Year!
Saturday, November 21...7:30-10:15pm Youth Mass, Party,
& Open Gym. Meet in the Church. (Please bring a drink to
share)
Tuesday, November 24 … 7:30-9:00pm Transform:
Christ ~ Navigating Family Life. Meet in the JP2 Room of
the Parish Activity Center.
Saturday, November 28...7:30-9:00pm Outing to Holy
Cross Cemetery in Brook Park has been postponed to the
future. Enjoy your Thanksgiving.
These events are for all 9-12th graders so bring friends!
All events are free!
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP MINISTRY (Grades 9-12)
Upperclassmen Leadership Team
Youth-Focused & Youth-Lead Mass
New Days & Times for Events
Twice a Month Events for 9th-12th Graders
Any questions, contact:
Lena
(216)-544-6164 /
Fr. Ryan
(440)884-3030 /
THE LITTLE BLUE BOOK
Once again this year we have available copies of an Advent/
Christmas seasonal prayer reflection booklet entitled, “The
Little Blue Book.” These are published by the Diocese of
Saginaw and contain helpful daily entries to serve as an aid to
prayer. Anyone interested in a copy of “The Little Blue
Book” (Advent/Christmas 2015 edition) is asked to stop at the
Parish Office. Limited supply available. The offering is
$1.00.
Next meeting ~ Wednesday morning, November 25th, 9:00-
11:00am in the Parish Activity Center. Please stop in any
Wednesday morning and join us. Any questions, call
Sr. Denise Marie (440)884-3030.
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD Children ages Pre-school through Grade Three are
encouraged to attend Children’s Liturgy of the Word. During
Mass, the children come together to listen to the readings, hear
an age appropriate homily, and offer their own petitions. In its
17th year, CLW is offered during the 10:30 Hall Mass. If you
have any questions, please call the PCRF Office (440)886-5668.
(includes Rome & Assisi)
Lower Parish Hall
..after 7:30, 9:00 & 10:30 am Masses
Delicious Scrambled Eggs, Sausage
Pancakes, Fruit & Drink for only….
Adults: $6.00 Children: $5.00
Tickets available at the door; take-out also.
Sponsored by the World Youth Day 2016 Pilgrims
BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION St. Charles School participates in the Box Tops for Education
fundraising program. Box Tops can be found on items like
Progresso soup, Cheerios and Kleenex. We
would appreciate it if you would save them
for the school. Box Tops can be dropped off
at the parish or school office. Any questions,
call Debbie at the school office (440)886-
5546. Thank you for your support!
ADVENT GIVING TREE DRIVERS NEEDED Drivers are needed to help deliver Advent Giving Tree
gifts to Zechariah House of Maggie’s Place, Malachi
House, Providence House and West Side Catholic
Center. Please leave your name at the Parish Office or
call Sr. Denise Marie (440)884-3030 if you need more
information or have questions.
St. Charles Borromeo Church November 22, 2015
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Mark your calendars for November 23rd to hear the
Executive Director of West Side Catholic Center, Anita
Cook discuss her organization's programs and various
services they provide. The presentation will begin at 8pm,
following the 7:30 Rosary at the Borromeo Room in the
Parish Activity Center. This event is free and is open to
all members of the Saint Charles Parish. Contact
Father Janoch ([email protected]) or Tom
Armstrong ([email protected]) for
more information. And always, remember to keep Christ
in Christmas.
Fellow knights, please check your email often for
additional Knights of Columbus news. If you are a
male, eighteen years of age or older, and a practicing
Catholic in union with the Holy See, please contact
Father Janoch ([email protected]) or by
calling (440)-884-3030 or Tom Armstrong (405)651-
6655 ([email protected]) for more
information on joining the Knights of Columbus Council
at St. Charles.
PTU ADULT CRAFT NIGHT
All Parishioners and your guests are invited and
welcome to celebrate the season of Thanksgiving
by creating a festive fresh flower centerpiece
under the instruction of Novak's Flowers on
Tuesday, November 24th, at 7:00pm in Lower
Parish Hall. Cost is $16 per person. Information
sheets are available in the Parish Office or you may call Colleen
Bennett (216) 402-8362.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
5th SUNDAY ROSARY PROGRAM
To help bring parishioners together in a spiritual activity and
promote devotion to Mary, the Knights of Columbus Supreme
Council is pleased to announce a new church activity, the 5th
Sunday Rosary Program. Knights, their families and other
parishioners are encouraged to pray the rosary as a corporate
body every time a 5th Sunday occurs during a month.
Please join us Sunday, November 29th at 3:00pm in the Merici
Chapel as the St. Charles Borromeo Council #16137 leads the
Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet for our Parish as we begin the
Season of Advent.
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
$100 WINNER
Nicole Marko
ST. CHARLES LADIES GUILD LOTTERY Lottery tickets for February 2016 are available in the Parish
Office for $5.00 each. The winning 3 digit numbers come in
from the 7:30pm drawing on Channel 5 and must be straight.
If your ticket is a winner, you will get a check for $100. This is
one of our big fund raisers so please help us out. Any
questions, please call Elsie (216)447-1481. Thank you!
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 22, 2015
Many parishioners have asked where Market Day went. Over the
summer the PTU's primary fundraising tool closed so the service is
no longer available. Not to worry - We have replaced it with
Schwan's Home Delivery service. You may know Schwan's as they
have been around for many years providing delivery of high quality
frozen foods right to your door. What's nice about this program is it
is all online (or over the phone) so no need to come to school to pick
up your order.
Beginning November 11th & continuing through December 26th,
any orders placed with Schwan's will earn the PTU bonus funds that
go directly to the children of St Charles School. After that we will
continue to earn funds through the end of March.
To place your order:
1. Visit Schwans-Cares.com
2. Enter Campaign ID: 24522 into the search box located
in the upper right hand corner then click to open campaign.
3. Click "Shop to Give" and then select either the "Buy Now"
or "Shop Now" option.
4. Start shopping!
Or, call 1-855-870-7208 and provide Campaign ID: 24522
Once you place your first order, you will receive a product catalog
and you can place all orders via phone and select your method of
payment. Please take the time to order some great food for the
holidays and support the students of St Charles School. Please direct
any questions to [email protected] and thank you
for your support!
ST. CHARLES LADIES GUILD
CHRISTMAS PARTY The Ladies Guild Christmas party will be held on
Sunday, December 13th, in Lower Parish Hall from 1:30
to 5:00pm. All parishioners are welcome to attend!
Catering will be provided by “Catering Experience” serving
Beef Tips, Lemon Braised Chicken, Roasted Bourbon Pork
Loin, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Salad, Rolls & Butter
and Cheesecake slices. The price of a ticket is $17.00 per
person. Anyone interested in purchasing a ticket needs to call
Toni Brachna (216)661-3457 by the December 1st deadline.
Come join us for fun, good food and Christmas cheer on
December 13th!
SAVE ACME STORE RECEIPTS St. Charles School is participating in the Acme Fresh Market
Community Cash Back Program which began
August 20th, 2015 and continues through
January 21st, 2016. This is a easy way to shop,
save, and earn money for our school. Acme
receipts from any store will qualify, so please tell
your friends and family to save. RECEIPTS
MAY BE DROPPED OFF AT THE PARISH OR SCHOOL
OFFICES. Any questions, call Kathy or Maureen (440) 886-
5546. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING OUR SCHOOL!
MARY QUEEN OF PEACE (216-749-2323) Nationally known speaker, Dr. John Wood, and musician,
Cassandra Acree, will present “Rediscover your Faith” on
Monday, November 23rd, at 6:30pm in the church.
ST. LEO THE GREAT (216-661-1006)
Presque Isle Downs & Casino bus trip, Tuesday,
December 1st, 8:45am—7:15pm return. Casino bonus:
$30 slot play (subject to change/cancellation). Cost: $30/
person. For more information and to reserve, call Joanne
(440)526-3505.
ST. THOMAS MORE (216-749-0414)
Bingo is held every Wednesday in the gym. Doors open at
5pm & Early Birds begin at 6:30pm.
MASS AND ROSARY FOR LIFE
Be a witness to your Faith — come to the 8:00am Mass and
Rosary for Life on the last Saturday of the month —
November 28th, to pray for the protection of all Human Life
from the moment of conception to natural death.
Visit us on-line at…
www.stcharlesonline.org
It is in giving that we receive…
St. Charles Borromeo 2015 Advent Giving Tree
What can I do to help someone this holiday season? Here are four organizations that promote life
values. Purchase your gift and tag it to the organization that will receive it. Please do not gift-wrap.
Leave your gift in front of the Blessed Mother or Holy Family shrines during Advent. All gifts will
be delivered on Sunday, December 13th at 1:00 pm. Any questions or if you are able to help deliver
gifts, please contact the Parish Office (440)884-3030.
P.O. Box 347364, Parma 44134 440-886-2620
www.maggiesplace.org/zechariah.cfm
Email Katie at [email protected]
The Zechariah House
Maggie’s Place is a community that provides houses of hospitality for expectant mothers who are alone or are living on the streets.
3135 Lorain Ave Cleveland 44113 / 216-631-4741 www.wsccenter.org
Grounded in faith, hope, love and respect for those we serve, the West Side Catholic Center assists all who come in need of food, clothing, shelter, advocacy & a path to self-sufficiency.
West Side Catholic Center
Please do not wrap donations. ** NEW Items **
Men’s & Women’s: Sizes Small-5X sweatshirts, hoodies, tube socks, underwear, hats & warm insulated gloves
Baby & Toddler: Sizes: 18mo-5T Sleepwear, socks, hats & mittens, ointment, diapers, wipes
Boy’s & Girl’s:
Sizes: 6X-18 Sweatshirts, hoodies, socks, underwear hats & warm insulated gloves
Full-Size Personal Care Items Soap, shampoo, toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, shaving cream, razors, lotion, comb/brush
Urgent Needs: Sensitive skin baby wipes Stamps Weatherproof portable storage shed Crib (not dropside) Twin bed frame, Boxspring New twin (or twin XL) mattresses Garden rakes Handheld vacuum Chicken Broth Window air conditioning unit
60 and 100 watt light bulbs 4ft 40 watt light bulbs Wide laundry baskets (preferably with handles to carry on stairs) New/gently used Twin size quilts/comforters (twin XL is okay) New pillows for twin beds Burp Cloths, Bath mats Kitchen and 45 Gallon Trash Bags Universal Remote
Ongoing House Needs: Seasonal Allergy Medication (safe for pregnancy) Cooking Oil Multipurpose Cleaner and Wipes Floor Cleaner, Toilet Paper Motor Oil
Baby & Mom Needs: Umbrella Strollers (can no longer accept used car seats) Face wash / Face Lotion for moms
We welcome & appreciate gift cards to all types of stores.
Contact Jeff Fuentebella 602-262-5555 to donate a new or used vehicle
Need new computer for moms (4GB of RAM; Windows 7 or newer)
Wish List: Nuts, Fruit Snacks, Tickets to the Nutcracker
Food/ Kitchen: Fresh fruits & vegetables / Cheese Meats (ground beef, chicken breasts, lunch meat Eggs, Yogurt, Cereal Non-Teflon frying pans
2050 West 32 St,
Cleveland 44113 216-651-5982
www.provhouse.org
Providence House
Ohio’s first licensed crisis nursery offers emergency shelter to children, newborn through 5 years old, actively living in crisis. Their services are focused on protecting at-crisis children, preventing child abuse & neglect & preserving fragile families.
Malachi House 2810 Clinton Ave Cleveland 44111 216-621-8831 www.malachihouse.org
Serves persons who are terminally ill, without cost or regard to gender, race, religion or national origin who are in need of an available caregiver, have limited or no financial resources and are in need of special home care.
*** New Items Only *** Please do not gift wrap.
Especially Needed: Grocery store gift cards, Staples™ gift cards Copy Paper, First Class Stamps, Ziploc Bags, Coffee (Regular and Decaf), Soda Pop (cans only), Lysol Disinfectant Wipes, Dixie Cups (3oz Paper), Trash Bags (30 gallon), Trash Bags (tall kitchen), Batteries (AA & AAA needed most), Dryer Sheets (no fabric softener), Tissues
Food: Boost/Ensure, Boxed Potato Sides, Broth: Chicken, Beef & Vegetable, Brownie/Cake/Cookie/Muffin Mixes, Canned Soups, Canned Fruit, Applesauce, Canned Tuna, Canned Vegetables, Diced Tomatoes, Dry Onion Soup, Egg Noodles, Fruit Juices, Frosting (cans or jars), Granulated Sugar, Gravy (cans or jars), Oatmeal, Instant Cream of Wheat, Jello & Pudding Mixes, Ketchup, Mayonnaise, Miracle Whip, Pasta (Preferably not Spaghetti), Pasta Sauce, Salad Dressing (Bottled), Tomato Sauce, Vegetable Oil, Creamer Packets
Resident Needs: Antibacterial hand sanitizer, Antiperspirant or Deodorant, Combs, Hairbrushes (soft bristle), Hand and Body Lotion, iTunes Gift Cards
Office: Photo Paper, Printer Cartridges: Canon 240 Black / 241 Tri-Color, HP 60 Black/Tri-Color, HP 61 Black / Tri-Color, HP 96 Black / 97 Tri-Color, EPSON 98 Black 99 Color,
Household: Aluminum Foil, Dishwasher Rinse Aid, Dishwasher Powder, Liquid Dish Soap, Liquid Hand Soap, Plastic Wrap, Paper Towels (Rolls)
Cash Donations: Please make checks payable to “Providence House” or visit provhouse.org
Children Household Groceries
Children’s Clothing, sizes 7-14 Children’s Pants and Shorts, size 2T-6T Children’s Fleece Pajamas, size 5T+ Boys’ Underwear, sizes 2T-8 Boys’ and Girls’ Undershirts Boys’ Shoes, size1-1.5 & 12 –12.5 Girls’ Shoes, sizes 1-1.5 Tommee Tippee Baby Bottles with Slow-
Flow or Medium-Flow Nipples Tommee Tippee brand Sippy Cups Late Stage Toddler Toys, 18-36 mo. Children’s Suitcases Infant Swaddlers Boys’ and Girls’ Pull-Ups, size 3T/4T & 4T/5T Diapers, sizes 4-6 Diapers, preemie and newborn
Paper towels
All White Twin Sheet Sets
All White Fitted Crib Sheets Pillows and Pillow Cases (White)
Fitted, Water-Proof, Zip Mattress
Pads for Cribs and Twin Beds Full Zip Waterproof Twin Mattress Protectors
Pillow Protectors Kitchen Sized Garbage Bags (13 gal.) Dish Sponges
Dishwasher Powder (Cascade) White Hand Towels Liquid Hand Soap Hand Sanitizer Aquaphor
Canned Fruits (Peaches, Pears, Pineapple, Fruit Cocktail &
Mandarin Oranges) Applesauce (Jars & Individual) Fruit Snacks Toddler Snacks Baby Rice Cereal Muffin and Banana Bread Mix Sunchips Granola Bar Fig Newtons Manwich Pork & Beans Fruit Juice (Pouches & Half Gal-lons) Rice Krispie Treats
Formula Gift Certificates
(Similac Brand or Target Up & Up only) Similac Isomil Soy
Target, Walmart, Giant Eagle, Dave’s Supermarket, Office Depot, Office Max, Staples, Original Mattress Factory, Gas Cards
Event Passes — allow us to take the children on field trips and outings. We currently have annual passes to Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, the Cleveland Aquarium, and the Children’s Museum. We welcome passes or tickets for: Lake Metroparks Farmpark, Holden Arboretum, Great Lakes Science Center, The Museum of Natural History, the Cleveland Botanical Garden, children’s plays at Playhouse Square, children’s orchestra performances at Severance Hall, Hands On Pottery, and Artist for a Day.