The St. Clair Catholic community has once again demonstrated the true spirit of giving through its 4th Annual Women’s Shelter Christmas Fundraiser. This year’s initiative raised an astounding $20,000, setting a new record for the system-wide effort and ensuring a
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The Christmas lunch at St. Matthew, Sarnia that took place during the last week of school was a heartwarming celebration of community and togetherness. Thanks to the tireless efforts of numerous parent volunteers, over 800 grilled cheese sandwiches were prepared,
St. Elizabeth’s Sewing Club made a heartfelt contribution to the community by handcrafting 50 gift bags for the Elder Tree initiative. Led by teacher Clare Quinlan, the students worked tirelessly over the past month, using their recesses to create the
The holiday season was celebrated in style at the annual “Strings are the Thing!” and St. Clair Chorale Christmas Concert, held Thursday, December 19, at Our Lady Help of Christians Church in Wallaceburg. The event brought together the combined orchestras
Christ the King celebrated the festive season with a memorable Christmas concert on December 11, 2024. The evening showcased the talents of students from every grade, who took center stage with songs and performances in both French and English—a nod
St. Anne Catholic School in Blenheim recently delighted audiences with their enchanting production of Frozen Jr. After months of dedication and teamwork, students took to the stage on December 10th and 11th, delivering performances that celebrated the spirit of the
Christmas in Muskoka, a cherished tradition in St. Clair Catholic schools across Chatham-Kent, may have come to an end, but its impact continues to benefit students throughout the region. Over nine years, the event raised an impressive $800,000, allowing more
Ticket B-14565 was drawn at random on December 13, at the St. Clair Catholic District School Board Catholic Education Centre in Wallaceburg. Robin will take home $4,432.50, half of the $8,865 jackpot! Thank you to everyone who participated and supported
This year’s Irish Miracle brought together hundreds of volunteers for a morning of generosity and service, as St. Patrick’s Catholic High School carried on its cherished tradition for the 41st year. On Saturday, December 7, students, staff, and community members
St. Clair Catholic schools and students have already started embracing the Advent season with celebrations highlighting community, faith, and generosity. At Good Shepherd, the Advent season began with a special liturgy and wreath blessing led by the parish priest. Students