MASSENA -- Trinity Catholic School will celebrate what they call "Catholic Schools Week," Feb. 11 to 16, with several public events. They will serve a pancake breakfast at the school on Feb. 11 from …
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MASSENA -- Trinity Catholic School will celebrate what they call "Catholic Schools Week," Feb. 11 to 16, with several public events.
They will serve a pancake breakfast at the school on Feb. 11 from 9 a.m. to noon. cost is $6 for adults, $5 for kids and $20 for a family of four.
Their Monday morning opening prayer service and 8:45 a.m. Feb. 12 and Ash Wednesday noon Mass on Feb. 14 will also be open to the public.
On Feb. 15 from 5 to 7 p.m., they will serve a spaghetti dinner that goes alongside their STEM fair. Cost of the dinner is $7 for adults, $6 for kids and $25 for a family of four.
There will be events for students at school throughout the week as well. Feb. 12 will be "Celebrating Community" day where students can wear blue and white, but no jeans. Students that day will also make valentines for community members, along with the public opening ceremony. Feb. 13 is "Celebrating Teachers" day. Students can wear red, pink and white with a valentine's party in the morning and a teacher lunch in the afternoon. Feb. 14 is "Celebrating Faith" day, where students can "dress your best." There will be a morning teacher switch, along with the public Mass. Feb. 15 is "Learn and Lead" day, where students can wear PJs, along with the spaghetti dinner and STEM fair. Feb. 16, "Celebrating Students" day, will be a student appreciation day where pupils can wear jeans.