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Marching into Spring 2016!
T rinity Lutheran School is keeping quite busy with all of the events that are happening! Please make sure that you become a part of what we are doing in the school and in our Church. I’m excited to let you know about all of the wonderful things that are going on this month so that you
may continue to lift our ministry up in prayer and become active in what we are doing with our children. I would like to thank everyone in the congregation for participating in our Mission Buddy project for this school year. You have all been such a blessing to our children in our school. I pray that you have been blessed as well. As part of our Mission Buddy final activities, we would like for you to become aware of the following dates: March 5th is the Trinity Treasures Dinner Auction-Have you bought your tickets yet? Come out for a night of dinner to support our school. March 10th-Trinity Lutheran School EXPO-come see our students in action from 6-7:30 p.m. Grades 1-3 will entertain us with their singing. Grades 4-5 will teach us about important figures from history and today. Grades 6-8 will educate us about various states and countries.
March 17th-Last Mission Buddy letters are DUE-please make sure they are in the Mission Buddy box in the commons by this date or email your letters to [email protected]
March 19th & 20th-Palm Sunday-Pastor Ken’s first weekend preaching! March 25th-we will have our interactive Good Friday chapel service with our 6th grade helping lead. Then in the afternoon, we will have an Easter assembly for our children at 2:30 in the church. We have had a
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Spring 2016 Continued …
School happenings in February:
»»»» Our basketball teams finished their sea-
sons. The varsity boys participated in the Lafayette Tournament.
»»»» Our cheerleading squad participated in
the cheerleading competition at the Lafay-ette tournament and received second place.
»»»» Trinity students raised $95 in the
“Fishbowl Challenge” and purchased 396 diapers for St. Peter’s Mother’s Shoppe.
»»»» Mr. Tooth, along with Dr. Stephanie
Wright, visited the Kindergarten class.
school wide donation of Easter Baskets come in for every child, they will leave for Easter break knowing that Jesus loves them and that he has risen from the grave! Your letters will also be attached to their baskets, so make sure that your letters are on time!
March 27th-Easter Sunday-HE IS RISEN! Come join us for worship! March 28th thru April 4th is Spring Break. School will resume on April 5th. THE LUTHERAN SCHOLARSHIP GRANTING ORGANIZATION is out of credits. So if you plan on donating to our SGO fund please wait until after July 1, 2016 so you will be able to get your credits for your 2016 taxes. Any questions, please contact Cara Hougesen.
We are now accepting applications for the 2016-2017 school year. If you refer a friend and they sign up and have their fees and financial obligations met, YOU will receive a $100 gift card of YOUR choice from our Scrip program. Don’t delay help support our school through Scrip! Blessings, Cara Hougesen, Admissions Counselor
January January
2016 2015
Offerings & Tithes $48,678 $42,945
School Tuition $35,309 $31,258
Other Revenue $4,943 $1,170
Total Income $88,930 $75,373
Staff Salaries & Benefits $101,549 $112,090
Mortgage Expense $8,152 $10,005
Other Expenses $6,456 $8,522
Total Expenses $116,157 $130,618
Net Gain / (Loss) ($27,228) ($55,244)
• Offerings and Tithes for January 2016 in-cluded 5 Sundays, while January 2015 in-cluded 4 Sundays.
• “Other Revenue” for January 2016 in-cluded $3,382 as a Thrivent match of mem-ber contributions.
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¡Hola! What a blessing it is to share about Trinity’s
ministry within the Lutheran Day School! Thank you
for your continued interest, support and prayers for
our students and their families. I am fifth grade’s
Language Arts and Social Studies teacher as well as
the Physical Education teacher for first through
eighth grade. This year is my fifth year teaching at
Trinity and I am so grateful for the consistent oppor-
tunities to learn about and worship our Lord.
“We rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering
produces endurance, and endurance produces char-
acter, and character produces hope, and hope does
not put us to shame, because God's love has been
poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who
has been given to us.” Romans 5:3-5
The above verse found in Romans has become a
point of prayer, study, and practice for many of my
students both in the classroom and the gymna-
sium. I continue to learn from student’s examples as
they work each day to better themselves, their fami-
lies, and the community around
them. Scholastically, this time of year is very busy
for students.
The fifth graders at Trinity operate with a unique
schedule as they spend each morning learning with
me, and each afternoon switching from one class-
room to another, learning with three different
teachers. This schedule provides students with chal-
lenges, but also provides a chance to prepare for the
structure and rigor of middle school. In our Social
Studies class, we study the United States and their
capitols. This includes learning about Native Ameri-
can cultures, exploration of the Americas, the found-
ing of the colonies in present day America, the
American Revolutionary War, and the founding of
the United States.
Currently, we are reading the first book in The Seeds
of America Trilogy by Laurie Halse Anderson, entitled
Chains. The story follows the life of a slave girl, Isa-
bel, and her little sister Ruth, at the beginning of the
Revolutionary War. As we read about the nation’s
fight for freedom, we also come to understand Isa-
bel’s individual fight for freedom. Reading this book
has been a fantastic opportunity to learn about the
war in a unique but relevant way. Fifth grade highly
encourages you to pick up, check out, or download
Chains and the other Seeds of America books that
follow in the trilogy!
SCHOOL NEWSSCHOOL NEWSSCHOOL NEWSSCHOOL NEWS
In addition to reading Chains, we have been
busy researching ‘freedom’ and significant
people in history. Each year, the SERTOMA
Club hosts a Freedom Essay Contest for 5th grade students at
schools on the near eastside of Indianapolis. Soon we will
write our final drafts for submission. The annual Wax Mu-
seum, presented by the 4th and 5th grades, is approaching
quickly. We hope you are able to attend this event during the
Trinity Lutheran School Expo on Thursday, March 10, from
6:00-7:30; you won’t want to miss it! Come learn from the
historical figures themselves; Thomas Jefferson’s life and ac-
complishments, Wilma Rudolph’s unquenchable determina-
tion, Stephen Hawking’s discoveries and trials, Ruby Bridge’s
continued work for mutual understanding of all people, Paul
Revere’s ride and many more.
In the afternoon, I teach Physical Education classes to first
through eighth grade students. Physical Education is a great
passion of mine. I feel it is crucial for student’s development;
physically, mentally, and socially. Students do not only work
on specific skills such as throwing, catching, and passing. PE
students also work on cooperating with their peers and perse-
vering through difficult tasks.
Recently I have found great joy teaching and observing stu-
dents as they learn to jump rope. Jumping rope can be a sim-
ple task for some, but for those who have never practiced, it is
quite the obstacle to overcome. I have been reminded by
these students about the importance of persevering with an
attitude of determination and joy. The first day, jumping rope
seemed like an impossible task for some, ending in
tears. However, on day two, these same students came to
class telling me they had practiced jumping rope at recess, and
boy, could I tell the difference. Students that couldn’t swing
the rope and jump in rhythm on the first day, were jumping
over the rope multiple times in a row! Through their struggle
and perseverance, these students also now carry themselves
with more confidence and hope. What wonderful example of
“God’s love being poured into our hearts through the Holy
Spirit.”
As you continue through your weeks, I hope you are also re-
minded of the wonderful opportunities to rejoice, learn, and
grow in the love so lavishly given by our Lord, no matter the
trials or suffering you face.
In Christ, Hannah Jung, Physical Education and 5th Grade Teacher
P.S. Thank you to all of our prayer buddies. We appreciate all
of your letters, prayers, and support. You are making a differ-
ence in each of our student’s lives!
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Memorial Gifts
1 Chris Bramell 2 Michael Cohn, Laura Graham, Charlie Moffitt 3 Mark Riley, Mart Ruusma 5 Linda Lake, Nina May 6 Nicole Niendorf 7 Jacob Chapman, Tamara Kremer, Virginia White 8 Trish Bragg 9 Paul Farber 10 Seth Kremer 11 Marilyn Shurtleff 14 Holly Buerosse, Joshua Maple 15 Wendy Bauer, Morgan Doucleff, Jan Farber, Diane Hanson 16 Phyllis Foreman, Jacob Hale, Jason Mueller 18 Tami Mahan 19 Brian Blakeslee 21 Ryan Enlow, Mollie Fraley 25 Elijah Hoover 26 Brian Ahlbrand 27 Gladys Allgood, Melissa Ballard 28 Kyle Glienke, Laurie Rose 29 Julia Mueller 31 Carolyn Griffith, Susan Smith
10 Jim & Laura Graham 25 Don & Jenny Elbert
1 Sara Hale 3 Ella Moeller 4 Makynna Powell 7 Samantha Neidlinger 10 Carson Rose 11 Samantha Krebs 23 Max Wilson
Kid’s Birthdays
Anniversaries
If your name should be on these lists and it isn't, that means that we have no record of your birthdate or wedding anniversary. Please call the office and let us know so we can add your name.
Birthdays
For the past few four years, the Pride family has been represented in the “Outrun the Sun” event at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. The group walking in memory of John Pride has grown each year. Several Trinity people inquired about the event; so here are some details:
Our 12th annual Outrun the Sun Race Against Melanoma
will take place on June 18 at Fort Harrison State Park. The Sunset festival begins at 4 pm,
and races kick off at 7 pm.
We are discussing forming a team with shirts you can purchase—or ask that you at least wear Hawkeye gold in memory of John! Email Sandy Pride with any questions—[email protected]
In Loving Memory of Carl Hollinger
Jack & Helen Godby Cynthia Dobbs Tom & Peg Knoop Donald Hankel Gene & Marcia Sombke
In Loving Memory of Anna Meyer
Gene & Marcia Sombke
In Celebration of June Fouch’s Birthday
Tom & Peg Knoop
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happenings….
IT’S ALMOST HERE! Trinity Treasures Dinner Auction, sponsored by Trinity Lutheran PTO, on Saturday, March 5th, 6:00-9:00pm, in the gymnasium. Tickets are $20 in advance; $25 at the door. Enjoy a wonderful eve-ning catered by Carlton Simmons of 3 Ninjaz Homestyle Catering. The menu includes mashed potatoes, green beans, and your choice of beef or chicken. Bid on items such as Cincinnati Reds t ickets, 4 Disneyworld Cincinnati Reds t ickets, 4 Disneyworld Cincinnati Reds t ickets, 4 Disneyworld Cincinnati Reds t ickets, 4 Disneyworld Hopper passes, paintbal l ing at Dark ArmieHopper passes, paintbal l ing at Dark ArmieHopper passes, paintbal l ing at Dark ArmieHopper passes, paintbal l ing at Dark Armiessss, and much more. Child care is free and includes a pizza dinner. If you have questions, would like to make a donation, or volunteer your services, please contact Tracy Tabit at [email protected]. All proceeds will be used for the betterment of our school. Adult Choir for Holy Week Come, raise your voice in song to the suffering and risen Lord Jesus! We will have choir practices on the following Saturdays in March: March 5th, 12th, and 19th from 3:30-4:30 in the balcony. God willing, we will sing for Palm Sunday (March 19 at the 5:00 service & March 20 at the 8:30 service), Good Friday (7:00pm), and Easter Sunday at the 8:30 service. Anyone who is confirmed and loves to sing, please come and join us to praise His name! TLS ALL SCHOOL SPRING DANCE (semi- formal attire) Put on your boogie shoes for the Spring Dance on March 12th, 7:00-9:00pm in the gymnasium. This is designed to be a FAMILY event, so a parent/guardian must attend with your student(s)! Make it a memorable evening of family fun! No kids?....then you have a date night! There will be a live DJ, photographer, door prizes, food/drinks (available for purchase), and of course dancing. Tickets are $5/person and all proceeds go to-wards the St. Louis Class Trip for Trinity’s 8th grade Class of 2016. Purchase a ticket from any Trinity 8th grader or in the school office. You may contact Matt Richardson (8th grade parent) with any questions, 727-7263. Trinity Circle We will meet March 2nd at 11:00 for lunch at Zelma’s Restaurant (965 Shadeland Ave.). Carpooling from Trinity is at 10:30. We will return to church for our meeting and fellowship. Food pantry needs: canned fruit. Lenten Potluck Dinners continue! Please join us each Wednesday during Lent (5:00-6:15) for fellowship and dinner, and bring along a crockpot of soup/chili or sandwiches to share. Drinks and table service will be provided. ATTENTION Parents & Mission Buddies—You are invited to come and see your child and/or Mission Buddy on March 10th, from 6-7:30pm. They will be sharing about the lives of important figures, talking about a state or country, and sharing God’s love through song. This is a wonderful opportunity to see what God is doing in the lives of our children. Euchre fans! Friday, Mar. 4, is the fourth Euchre night of the season. Join us for a tremendous evening of fun. Starts at 7:00 PM. Bring a snack to share, and your sense of humor, and bring a friend along to join in the fun.
Do you need to buy gas or groceriesgas or groceriesgas or groceriesgas or groceries? Are you going shoppingshoppingshoppingshopping? Then please support
our School by participating in the S C R I PS C R I PS C R I PS C R I P program! What is SCRIP? - It's fundraising while you shopshopshopshop! You can
purchase gift cards for America's most popular retailers through Great Lakes Scrip Center® (GLSC) and use them
for their everyday purchases. OUR SCHOOL EARNS MONEY OUR SCHOOL EARNS MONEY OUR SCHOOL EARNS MONEY OUR SCHOOL EARNS MONEY with each gift card purchase. Some of the retailers
include CVS, Walgreens, Meijer, Speedway, Walmart, Target, Macy’s, AMC Theaters, Starbucks, O’Charleys, Logan’s
Roadhouse, Steak-n-Shake, and the list goes on.
You don’t change what you would normally spend. The only thing that is different is that you’re raising money for your school! VISIT THE SCRIP TABLE ON SUNDAYS BETWEEN SERVICES, OR COME IN THE CHURCH OR SCHOOL OFFICE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, AND TO MAKE YOUR PURCHASES. Call Judy Britt, 897.0243, if you don’t see me on Sunday!
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Lutheran High School News ––
Concert – March 6
The Chamber Choir and Wind Ensemble of Lutheran High School invite you to their Tour Preview Concert on Sunday, March 6, 4:00 pmin the Ruth Lilly Auditorium. The concert will "preview" some of the new selections the groups have been working on in preparation for their annual Lenten Tours.
LuFest – March 18
You are invited to LuFest ‘16 on Friday, March 18, at the Crane Bay Event Center in Indianapolis. Check out auction items and reserve your spot at wedoauctions.net/lufest16. You may also bid on silent auction items there. You are welcome to drop off gifts at the school office weekdays, 7:30–4:30. Please plan to have them there by March 11. Visit lhsi.org or call 787-5474 for more information.
Summer Sport Camps – June 2016
LHS will offer summer camps for Cross Country, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, and Tennis during the month of June. Download the brochure with more information and a registration form at lhsi.org.
Spring Musical at Lutheran High School
Lutheran High School’s Saints on Stage are pleased to present Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella in the Ruth Lilly Auditorium April 15–17. Advance tickets (including preferred seating) are recommended and may be reserved by calling the school office during regular school hours, 317-787-5474, or by speaking with one of the cast members. Tickets are also available at the door. Adults are $10, Students & Seniors are $5.
Come enjoy this evening filled with the magic and music of one of the most beloved fairy tales, including the timeless Rodgers and Hammerstein songs “The Prince is Giving a Ball,” “My Own Little Corner,” “The Sweetest Sounds,” “Ten Minutes Ago,” and more!
The production also features 36 students in grades 4–8 from Trinity, Calvary, St. John, and Zion Lutheran Schools. You will not want to miss out on this memorable event! For group t icket inquir ies or other q u e s t i o n s , p l e a s e email [email protected]. Hurry and get your tickets today before time runs out! You’ll have a ball!
Germany Trip – June, 2017
Are you interested in following in the footsteps of Martin Luther? Rev. Robert W. Armao, LHS campus pastor, will lead a trip to Germany celebrating 500 years of the Reformation. This inspirational journey is scheduled for June 3–10, 2017. Highlights of the trip include Wartburg Castle, Luther’s birthplace in Luthertown Eisleben, and more. See more details at http://w w w . a m b a s s a d a i r . c o m /view_trip_detail.cfm?id=7259. Questions? Contact Pastor Armao, [email protected] or 317-787-5474 x113. Public Safety Honor Chapel – March 24
Please join us as we honor local law-enforcement officers, fire f ighters , and emergency response personnel in a special Honor Chapel service on Thursday, March 24, starting at 9:15 am, with a reception following. Please invite those public servants that you know and call 787-5474 for more information or to RSVP.
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