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2025-03-07 — Grace Weekly March 3-7, 2025

Upcoming Events

School Cleaners March 7 – Rob Vandeveer March 14 – M. Vandeveer Sunday, March 9 Bible Class/Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Church 10:00 a.m. Thursday, March 13 Student Fair Revised paper due March 14-16 Annual CLC Grade School Basketball Tournament (Eau Claire) March 14-21 NO SCHOOL Spring Break Sunday, March 23 Sing in church with Immanuel Tour Choir 10:00 a.m. Monday, March 24 School resumes Friday, April 4 Student Fair 7:00 p.m.

Memory Work

Hymnology: Due Mon., March 10 WS #751: God’s Own Child I Gladly Say It Gr. 1-4: v. 4 WS 757: Christ, Triumphant Ever Reigning Gr. 5-8: v 1-2 Bible Passages: Due Wed., March 12 Gr. 1: 1 Pet. 5:7 Gr. 2: 1 Pet. 5:7; Matt. 5:14 Gr. 3: 1 Pet. 5:7; Matt. 4:10 Gr. 4: Matt. 4:10; Gen. 2:18 Gr. 5: 2 Tim. 3:15; 2 Pet. 3:9 Catechism: None PreK/K: Hymn: God’s Own Child I Gladly Say It, v.3 Bible Passages: Matt. 28 :19 Catechism: None

Friday Fun


Friday Notes

  • Daylight saving time begins this Sunday.
  • Each year right before spring break, we have spirit week here at Grace. That is next week! Here is the schedule of days: o Monday – Comfy Day (sweatpants, sweatshirts, pajamas if they are appropriate) o Tuesday – Monochromatic Day (e.g. wear all black or all blue) o Wednesday – Dress for Church Day o Thursday – Tourist Day
  • In case anyone is interested, here is information about this year’s summer camp. It generally fills up quickly, so if you plan on sending your children, don’t delay! CLC Youth Camp at Pillager 2025: Registration opens Saturday March 15, 10 am. CLC Youth Camp at Pillager is for campers entering grades 6th-12th. Camp runs June 8-14, 2025. For more information, please visit our website, youthcampclc.wixsite.com/camp, or contact Amber Casto and Ethan Sydow (youthcamp.clc@gmail.com).
  • Last week’s rebus puzzle answer: You are full of baloney

**Student Scoop**

There was a snow day this week! When we came back, Mrs. Hein joked that we would be doing all of the work from the day before along with the current day’s work. I think half of us were convinced we had to for a while there. We also got mini cookies after lunch. Mrs. Nelson’s class finished their student fair notecards, and the 3rd and 4th grade began their reports.
◼ An 8th grader