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Celebrating 60 wonderful years of St. Paul Parish School, we would like to present our 21st Annual Auction, the "Diamond Jubilee" For 60 years St. Paul has been providing families with a positive Catholic environment, rich in tradition and strong in educational values. We invite you to join us on October 22, 2016 for an evening of celebration, friends, family and fun. Enjoy our silent and oral auctions, dinner, drinks and video presentation of St. Paul through the years. 

Oct. 22

2016

Please fill out the following information below to donate items to the 2016 St. Paul Parish School Auction and Dinner. We are always looking for items to add to our Silent and Oral auctions. We thank you in advance for your generosity to our school. 

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HISTORY

St. Paul Parish School has provided a quality Catholic education for many children in the greater Eugene area since 1956. 

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St. Paul Parish and School began as a mission of St. Mary’s Church in Eugene. Under the leadership of Monsignor Edmund Murnane, 26 acres of land were purchased in the North Eugene area in the early 1950s. In July of 1956, the congregation gathered in its first home which consisted of two new classrooms and an area for church services. Classes began at St. Paul that fall for grades one to four. The following year, two more classrooms were added, the parish boundaries were set, and Father Charles Scott became the first pastor. Beginning in 1957, one grade per year was added to the school so that, by September 1960, St. Paul Parish School was operating with a full complement of grades one to eight.

 

Since 1960, St. Paul Parish School has continued to grow. The first kindergarten class was started in 1987. By the fall of 2005, an Early Education Program was started adding two additional classes. Currently, this program serves kids 3 years of age in the Preschool class and kids 4 years of age in the Pre-Kindergarten class.

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The school was originally staffed by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Wichita, Kansas. They were followed by the Sisters of St. Francis of Dubuque, Iowa. In 1976, Sr. Kathleen Hecht, SNJM, became the school principal and served for fifteen years. Michael Donnelly became the first lay principal in 1991. Kelli Braud is the school’s current principal.

"A Voyage in Faith and Learning"

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SILENT AUCTION CO-CHAIRS

Andrea Braunger & Megan Naslund -

andrea@summitbenefit.com 

megan_naslund@yahoo.com

How can you help this committee: procuring silent auction items, setting-up the week of the auction, preparing baskets for bidding, etc...

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Silent Auction Set Up:

How can you help this committee: This team will  distribute the items that have been purchased to buyers and usually work from 5:00 - 10:00 the night of the auction.

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ORAL AUCTION CHAIR

Patty Kast  - pattykast@gmail.com 

How can you help this committee: This team needs helps securing items for the oral auction. Many packages are secured, but the committee still needs help seeking donations. 

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BEVERAGE AND SERVERS CHAIR

Dave Clark - dclark@springfield-or.gov 

How can you help this committee: This committee will help serve appetizers, dinner, and beverages. The shift for this committee is usually from 4:30 - 11:00the night of the auction. 

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