Fifth Sunday of Easter Week of May 3, 2015 Here comes Fiesta! More on Pages 7, 8, 9 and the Back Page... 2 Capital Campaign Campaign update GOAL $4.5 million We are pleased to report that our capital campaign stands at $3.74 million in pledges and gifts toward our goal of $4.5 million! Our Phone-a-thon is humming along with an enthusiastic team of callers reaching out to the parish to answer questions about the capital campaign. It’s not too late to join this terrific team on May 6-7 or May 12-14. All you need is a cell phone with charger and a positive attitude. Your talking script, call list, food and prizes will be provided for a satisfying evening of accomplishment and fun with other OLA supporters. To offer your help, contact Campaign Director Catherine Volini at [email protected] or call the parish office at (630) 461-4720. To view architectural plans or make a donation, visit www.olaclaremont.org. TOTAL PLEDGES AND GIFTS $3.74 million NO. OF DONORS 276 AVERAGE PLEDGE $ 13,550 Architect Dan Young answers our questions Will the proposed changes to the church increase seating? Will we be able to see and hear the priest better in the new layout? Is it all right to be seated behind the priest at the altar? Where will the musicians be positioned in the church? Will the lector be standing on a riser? Will a restroom be added at the loft area? Will there be a special place for families with babies? Why use chairs instead of pews in the assembly seating area? Will seating in the choir loft be changed or remain the same? Our plan for the church substantially matches the existing seating count while, at the same time, it improves all seating relative to the current liturgical standard which encourages full, active and conscious participation of the assembly. The position of the altar and ambo [in the center of the church] also meets current standards for the assembly gathered around the altar. It allows good visibility of the lector's face at the ambo position. The music area will be positioned to allow good sightlines between the altar, ambo, and music ministers, while also supporting active assembly participation. The east vestibule (new addition) might provide a good solution for families with children if acoustically separated by glazing at the existing archway. We will use interlocking chairs in the assembly seating area to provide flexibility in their arrangement for special liturgies and events. In addition, chairs are more comfortable and inviting. They accommodate a precise number of people and typically can be stacked when necessary. We will study the feasibility of a restroom facility at the choir loft level. Most likely, seating in the loft will remain as pews, but refinished or replaced to blend with renovations. “Let us love not in word or speech but in deed and truth,” says St. John in the Second Reading for this Sunday. Campaign thanks Our parish exemplifies the Gospel value of community in all we do. We celebrate the following good stewards… Phone-a-thon Volunteers: Kim Oanh Nguyen, Chi M. Mai, Thai Bui, Phong Ho, Thang Pham, Le V. Luu, Paul Ruggero, Penny Vienna, Larry Pearring, Eric Judd, Carmen Atencio, Stacey Weiner, Teresa Arreondo, Laurie Lama, Doug Lama, and Isabel Morales Video Volunteers: Paul Ruggero, Mike and Ana Till, Sue and Neil Hyland, Daria and Luis Gurrola, Carol and John Salter, Bill and Linda Young, Leigh, Aaron, Jillian, and Delaney Cornell, Chau and Phong Ho, Megan Quynh Pham, Connie Aguilar, Trung Bui, Iris, Mark, Julia, Joseph and Erik Patronite. 3 Our Lady of the Assumption Church – Directory on Page 10 Liturgical events May crowning and Rosary for OLA School Thursday, May 7, in church at 11:30 a.m. is open to all parishioners. Blessing of mothers will be part of all Masses next weekend. Pick up cards in the vestibule of the church to have your mother remembered at Masses this month. Meetings Knights and Ladies of Columbus convene Tuesday, May 5, at 7 p.m. in the auditorium and Sapienza Room, respectively. OLA Men’s Fellowship meets Wednesday, May 6, at 7 p.m. in the Rectory Dining Room. community life Highlights Fiesta sales of discounted ride tickets and T-shirts continues this weekend after all Masses. You may also sign up to volunteer for our food and game booths at Fiesta. See Pages 7-9 & Back Page Third World Handarts returns to the OLA patio with an array of gifts from around the world this weekend. This is Bundle Sunday in the north parking lot from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. to benefit St.Vincent de Paul Society. USO collection for military personnel traveling through Ontario Airport is this weekend in the auditorium. Our councils are only as good as our leaders It’s time to nominate new parish leaders to represent the many voices of OLA on our Coordinating Councils. Please consider nominating someone you know who is active in parish life or ministry and possesses good leadership skills. This year self-nominations are also acceptable. Nomination forms are available at the church, parish office, and Welcome Cart. Deadline for submitting nominations is Monday, May 11. Our current parish leadership structure connects pastor, staff, and lay leaders in a collaborative model of partnership and shared decision-making. Seven Coordinating Councils and the Pastoral Council meet on the third Thursday each month. All nominees are invited to the Leadership Open House Thursday, May 21, at 7 p.m., also open to all parishioners. Women’s Council Parking: Be a good neighbor! All women of the parish are invited to join the OLA Women’s Council Tuesday, May 5, in the convent at 10 a.m. for “dumb bunny” bridge, an easy card game. Members are asked to bring note cards for messages of encouragement for patients at Loma Linda Veterans Hospital. For more information, contact Marie Assman at (909) 626-0902. Parishioners are reminded that parking in the main lot is restricted beginning Tuesday, May 5, due to Fiesta preparations (arrival of carnival rides). During Fiesta hours (see Back Page) the inside parking is restricted to handicapped parking. Please drive carefully when dropping off or picking up passengers in this lot! All parishioners are asked to be “good neighbors” when parking on the street – avoid blocking driveways and keep the street free of trash! Mass Intentions/Readings 5th Sunday of Easter Week of May 3, 2015/ Year B MONDAY, May 4 Acts 14:5-18; Ps 115:1-4, 15-16; Jn 14:21-26 6:30am Jim Bortscheller 8:15am Robert Boyens, Sr. 5:30pm Mariann Myeck TUESDAY, May 5 Cinco de Mayo Acts 14:19-28; Ps 145:10-13ab, 21; Jn 14:27-31a 6:30am Jim Kelley 8:15am Phong Bui 5:30pm Gilbert Hernandez WEDNESDAY, May 6 Acts 15:1-6; Ps 122:1-5; Jn 15:1-8 6:30am Souls in Purgatory 8:15am Chris Cole 5:30pm Collective Intentions THURSDAY, May 7 National Day of Prayer Acts 15:7-21; Ps 96:1-3, 10; Jn 15:9-11 6:30am Leon J. Gelskey 8:15am Bernice Uhlyarik 5:30pm Alexander & Elizabeth Preciado FRIDAY, May 8 Fiesta Acts 15:22-31; Ps 57:8-10, 12; Jn 15:12-17 6:30am Emily Sy 8:15am Sally McVay 5:30pm Eladio & Amparo Quijano SATURDAY, May 9 Fiesta Acts 16:1-10; Ps 100:1b-3, 5; Jn 15:18-21 8:15am Raymond Weir 4:00pm Honor of all mothers 5:30pm Honor of all mothers SUNDAY, May 10 5th Sunday of Easter; Fiesta Mother’s Day Acts 10:25-36, 34-35, 44-48; Ps 98:1-4; 1 Jn 4:7-10 or 1 Jn 4:11-16; Jn 15:9-17 or Jn 17:11b-19 7:00am Honor of all Mothers 9:00am Honor of all Mothers 11:00am Honor of all Mothers 1:00pm Honor of all Mothers 3:00pm Honor of all Mothers 5:00pm Honor of all Mothers Honor of all Mothers 7:00pm Collective Intentions = Deceased 4 worship & Young Adult Ministry “Dear young people, dream of great things.” – Pope Francis Are you between the ages of 18 and 35? You are welcome to this and regular meetings usually held Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the convent. Invite your friends to come meet new people and share new ideas. You can e-mail [email protected]. for details or join our Young Adults of OLA Facebook group! Here’s the May calendar: Thursday, May 7 May 8, 9 & 10 Thursday. May 14 Thursday, May 21 Thursday, May 28 Friday May 29 No Young Adult Night Fiesta! Sign up to volunteer! “Reaching Out to Serve our Community” Eucharistic Adoration No Young Adult Night Moonlight Hike at Mt. Baldy Carpool at 5:30 p.m. from OLA parking lot We have just passed a milestone with $10,600 in funds collected for our Summer Mission Trip. We are aiming for $14,000. It’s not too late to purchase shares in the mission for $25 each at the parish office or online! For more information: Teresa Arredondo, Uturn Coordinator [email protected] Office: 626-3596, ext. 215 Teen Ministry Sunday, May 3 Teen Mass at 5 p.m. Dinner and Uturn Teen Ministry in The Junction at 6:30 p.m. Join us for the first night in our Marian series. Theme: How I Met Your Mother Sunday, May 10 Teen Mass at 5 p.m. No Uturn meeting! Join us for a hot dog and lemonade at Fiesta! faith formation Adult series Basic Bible Ed concludes Is there an easy way to read the Bible? Can I find the full Bible story in the practice of the Catholic Faith? Will this study make a prayerful difference in how I understand Jesus? Dr. Carol Younger, veteran Bible educator, concludes her series on Bible basics Wednesday, May 6 at 7 p.m. in Room 16 of the Berkeley Building. All are welcome. “The answer to all these questions is a resounding YES!” says Dr. Younger who believes that “understanding the Scriptures is the key to making sense of everything Catholic.” She taught applied biblical studies at the University of Sacramento (a Catholic institution). and has spoken at the National Catholic Bible Conference. Contact the Faith Formation Center at 624-1360 to sign up for the class. Scripture reflection for this Sunday In the second reading, St. John says, “Let us not love in word or speech, but in deed and truth.” In many ways that sums up accurately the messages we receive in Scripture on this Fifth Sunday of Easter. Often we hear the adage “Actions speak louder than words.” Truly in terms of stewardship what we do is much more important than what we might say. Throughout this Easter season many of our first readings are from the Acts of the Apostles, a recounting of the early Church and its development. That early Church would not have survived without a strong sense of stewardship and shared concern for each other. “I am the vine; you are the branches.” With those words in our Gospel, Jesus emphasizes the importance of our relationship with Him. It is an intimate union that must and will produce fruit. Carved into the front of the Temple in Jerusalem was a golden vine representing the nation of Israel. Jesus often used references to vines and branches and fruits in His teaching. In this Gospel there are some subtle references that require knowledge of growing, nurturing, and harvesting the fruits of the vine. If you have ever seen a vineyard, the vines are often raised up and placed on poles. This allows them to get more sun and to develop more fully and to bear more fruit. Likewise, if we will allow Jesus to lift us up, we will feel His presence more fully. As a result our faith and our actions will develop more fully, and we, too, will bear fruit to build the Kingdom and to carry out our lives of stewardship more effectively.–The Catholic Steward 5 Our Lady of the Assumption School News Academic Year 2015-2016 Applications for new students are now being accepted at OLA School for 2015-2016. Testing for all grades is now in progress. Call any time for more information or to arrange a personal tour at 626-7135. Inquire about our junior kindergarten class for four-year-olds, or learn why OLA graduates are top performers on high school entrance exams. Summer School Experienced educators staff OLA Summer School in two sessions: June 22 to July 3 and July 6 to July 17. Offered are Reading and Writing (K-7), Math (K-5) and Study Skills (K-7), in addition to Algebra Review (6-7). Students may register for up to three onehour classes per session at $100 per class plus $50 registration fee. Summer Camp Summer Camp is open June 22 to July 24 for kids from kindergarten to 8th grade, weekdays from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Weekly, daily or minimum day rates are available. The fun comes to OLA for art, drama, dance, gardening, cooking, sports, water fun, science and raffles. A 40-year tradition. For more information, call the school office at 626-7135, ext. 227. All programs comply with Archdiocesan guidelines for child safety. 6 Outreach Stop SB128 ‘suicide bill’ Pax Christi plans fundraiser for terrorist victims The OLA chapter of Pax Christi will join La Verne’s Church of the Brethren and other local social justice groups hosting an ice cream social Saturday, May 16, at OLA from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Music will be provided by Steve Rushing Wind and the Native Groove. Beneficiaries of the event are the Christian and Muslim victims of Boko Haram in Nigeria. The pastor of the La Verne congregation is Nigerian-born Susan Boyer. The national Church of the Brethren aims to raise $1 million for victims with help from supporters of all faiths. Donations may be mailed to Church of the Brethren 1451 Dundee Ave. Elgin, IL 60120 SB 128, known as the “suicide bill,” is currently before the California State legislature. The bill seeks to legalize a doctor prescribed overdose of pills for the purpose of committing suicide at the time and location of one’s choosing. The Church teaches that euthanasia and assisted suicide are always gravely wrong. However, careful stewardship of life does not demand that we always use every possible means to prolong life. Treatment can be refused by a terminally-ill patient when its burdens outweigh its benefits for that patient. We may reject particular treatments because they are too burdensome, but we must never destroy a human life on the ground that it is a burden. There are many problems with the proposed legislation: No one is required to be with the patient at the time the medication is taken. SB 128 does not require that a patient inform family members of the request for overdose medication. There must be two witnesses to a patient’s request for overdose medication for suicide. One can be an heir and one can be a representative of the nursing home or medical care provider. There is no safeguard against coercion. Physician-assisted suicide erodes trust between patients and medical personnel, between family members and their would-be heirs. It preys upon the weakness, confusion, and insecurity of people who are disabled and disadvantaged. It tells all suffering or disabled people that For our sick and suffering… they are worthless. Recent: Mike Brunasso, Albert Gass, Marie Gracie, For more information and to learn how you Labarrere Family, Antonio and Consuelo Nogales, can oppose this legislation to your representative Mark Olson, Antonio Palafox and Mary Simko go to www.cacatholic.org, the website of the Previously Announced: Elva Allyassi, Cas and EmiCalifornia Conference of Catholic Bishops. ly Bonk, Arline Bustamante, George Cards, Bernardino Carrasco, Gildardo Correa, Nayelli Curley-Lopez, Guides to saving light, energy Cecilia Daniels, Leonard Dourley, Juanita Duffy, Ema The Sustainability Council of the Inland ValFrederick, Anna Gonzalez, Manuel Gonzalez, Sabina ley offers three helpful pamphlets about saving Guadarrama, Bob and Jim Hawbaker, Judy James, Joy Jenal, Joseph Lowery, Fr. Tom Mullen, Emerenciana energy, water and money while caring for God’s Orozco, Joseph O’Toole, Leopoldo Rivera, Maria Ricreation. vera, Matthew Ryan, Jesus Salcedo, Sally Scira, You will find these free, detailed guides on Calvin Scott, Olga Torres, and Inez Vasquez the Welcome Cart located off the patio after For our beloved deceased… Masses on the weekend. Burt Fowler, uncle of Dawn Lucas; John Chau M. Lai, Learn about how to select energy-saving husband of Phuong Lai; Diego Salinas, father of Kalights, how to install drip irrigation for droughtren Salinas; Calvin Scott, father of Shanna Aikens; tolerant plants, and other tips for retrofitting your and for the family and friends who mourn their loss house for savings. Prayer Requests Fiesta Entertainment Friday, May 8 5:30 to 10 p.m. 7 Saturday, May 9 12:30–1:30 & 2–3:30 p.m. Guest performers with the Falconers The Ravelers Classic Rock for all ages First-class entertainment www.theravelers.com Sunday, May 10 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. The Falconers: OLA’s Own “Music with soul to feed your spirit” Fr. Charles, Fr. Chris, Fr. Dominic, Deacon Bob and Teresa Arredondo join The Falconers at 12:30. www.Facebook.com/TheFalconers OLA’s award-winning cheer and dance squad from 1:45 to 2 p.m. PLUS OLA talent show at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, May 9 5:30 to 10 p.m. The ACE Band LA’s No. 1 dance band and OLA favorite The Way Back Machine Blast from the past! First time at OLA www.facebook.com/WayBackRocks Sgt. Peppers Beatles Tribute Band plays noon to 2 p.m. www.sgtpeppers.us Dance the night away! www.theACEband.com PLUS Sunday Attractions Dragon Dance 2 p.m. Folklorico 3 p.m. 8 Fiesta 2015 information Visit www.olaclaremont.org FIESTA HOURS May 8: Friday 5-10pm May 9: Saturday 11am-10pm May 10: Sunday Noon-8pm Shop early… Get your discount! Pre-sales of ride tickets and T-shirts continue this weekend on the patio. Also, purchase tickets and T-shirts before and after school from 7:45 to 8:15 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. daily through Thursday. The parish office will have pre-sale tickets until Friday at noon. Save $9 on the purchase of Fiesta ride tickets… price is $16 per sheet. Wristband for all-day Sunday is $25 pre-sale and $35 on Sunday. The Fiesta T-shirt is especially nice this year and sports a design by one of our students. Cost is $10 for shortsleeve youth sizes. Adult short sleeve shirts are $10 for sizes S-XL and $12 for XXL. Adult long-sleeve shirts are $15 for sizes S-XL and $17 for XXL. A hot tip about your favorite Fiesta food Young and old agree that Fiesta food is fabulous! Your mouth waters just thinking about the tacos, burritos, hamburgers, teriyaki bowls, popcorn, cotton candy, egg rolls, cookies and ice cream. Heads up! This year our food booths will be taking coupons that you purchase when you arrive. This change will enhance the safety of our patrons and the safety of our workers who will no longer be handling cash at the booths. Introducing anything new at such a tradition-bound event may cause a little trembling, but never fear! The food will be better than ever, and our Fiesta team guarantees efficient transactions for coupons. Child Safe Zone by the OLA Safeguard the Children Committee Be on the lookout for these signs which indicate the Fiesta booths with trained personnel for handling situations involving child safety. Show your children the places to go should they become lost or need help at Fiesta. 68 years of Fiesta fun Our Fiesta has always been the pride and joy of the OLA community, and rightly so. It’s the perfect combination of multi-cultural and multi-generational blending, family values, community participation, quality entertainment, and just plain fun! How thrilling to note that it has always been like this. The Fiesta has roots in a history much older than its 68 years. The original Catholic community in Claremont sponsored home-grown celebrations called jamaicas in the 1930’s and 1940’s with music, dancing, games, and great food. In 1947, the same year that Our Lady of the Assumption Parish was formally organized, the first “Fiesta” took this successful formula and combined it with the raffle of a Plymouth sedan to raise funds to build our church. Both Spanish-and Englishspeaking parishioners enjoyed great food, music, dancing, games, and carnival rides on a site next to the rectory on Foothill Boulevard. In a tradition that continues to this day, the first Fiestas brought people together to celebrate life and enjoy the best of our diverse cultures. Our fabulous Fiesta chairs 9 Joe & Jane Siegmund, 2015 Co-chairs Joe & Katrina Alvare, Past Chairs Joanne Wintroath, Volunteer Coordinator Pete & Lynne Stella, Raffle Chairs Mike & Mary Kunz, Entertainment Chairs John & Carol Salter, Sponsorship Chairs Ray Raus & Mike Annuziato, Food Chairs Dennis & Stacey Weiner, Food Ticket Chairs Susan & Mike Brunasso, Photography/Video Pinky Reymundo, Pre-Sales Chair Jose & Meg Gutierrez, Banners and T-Shirts Neomi Torres & Jean McKenna, OLA Staff Beer Garden The DeBolt Family Grady Jennings Wristbands Sandra Columbus Bingo Knights of Columbus Matt & Holly McDonagh Burritos Hispanic Community Ana Nogales-Till Urgent: Set-up volunteers Food Ticket Sales Stacey & Dennis Weiner Set-Up/Tear-Down Mike McKenna Glass Pitch (OLA School) Mrs. Debbie Kay Soda/Water Rodney Barrios Goldfish Toss Cortney Marsh Service Hours Kash Coleman Cake Walk/Entertainment The Kunz Family Hamburgers John & Bridgett McKeown Cotton Candy Monica & Paul Lee Hot Dogs (Uturn Teens) Teresa Arredondo Churros/Popcorn/ Snowcones Ice Cream Young Adults Handel’s Ice Cream Mariela Arellano Information/Raffle Booth Joseph Siegmund Remi & Brenda Tremblay Ryan Weiner Loteria (Hispanic Choir) Electrical/Facilities Roberto Roman Randy & Kristin Rohrer Volunteers for Fiesta set-up (and for break-down) are urgently needed to spare our hardworking committee chairs this extra burden. Please call Fiesta Message Center and offer your help Thursday starting at 2 p.m. and all day Friday! School parents can earn double service hours for set-up and clean-up. Face Painting Fiesta Message Center: (909) 626-3596, ext. 319 Finance OLA School Booth Terry and Mary Ann Kistler Bernadette Boyle Cindy Corrales Food Booth Assistance Pizza Don & Lena Kho Italian Catholic Federation Jim & Linda Rudroff Cal & Silvia Stephens Faith Formation Elena Cardena Margaritas/Wine Pastoral Council Parish Staff Jana Spruce Tom McGarry Sweet Shoppe OLA School Room Parents Monica McGuire Marcia Richter Tacos Hector Gonzales Teriyaki Filipino Community Pinky Reymundo Vietnamese Cuisine Vietnamese Community Kim Nguyen, Thai Bui Thanks to the multitude of volunteers who staff our booths! 10 Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church 435 Berkeley Avenue – Claremont, CA 91711 Interested in the Catholic Church? We invite you to one of our Inquiry sessions. Call KathySteighner at 626-3596, ext. 221, for more information. See “Adult Formation” on Page 7 for the weekly schedule. Baptisms Brochures about the Sacrament of Baptism are available at the Welcome Cart on the patio after weekend Masses, as well as the parish and Faith Formation offices. Please call 4-6 weeks before the date of Baptism. For English Baptisms, please contact the parish office at 626-3596, ext. 0. For Spanish Baptisms, contact Elena Cardeña at 626-3596, ext. 213. Weddings Congratulations! Please call Fr. Chris Troxell, associate pastor (ext. 272), at least six months ahead for preparation and scheduling. Weddings are scheduled Saturdays at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m. Visit the Welcome Cart on the patio for more information. Anointing of the Sick Please call the parish office day or night. Hospital/Home Visits For distribution of Holy Communion, please contact the parish office. Funeral Arrangements Please contact the parish office for help with services and special needs. Stephen Ministry This one-on-one care-giving ministry at OLA is available upon request to those seeking emotional and spiritual support through a life challenge such as loss of a job, personal illness, separation or divorce, illness or the death of a loved one. Please call 626-3596, ext. 332 to leave a confidential message. St. Vincent de Paul Society Hotline One-time emergency assistance for individuals and families. Call (909) 626-3596, ext. 333, to leave a message. Your call will be returned by a volunteer case manager. How to Reach Us Parish Office (909) 626-3596 Fax (909) 624-3680 Website: www.olaclaremont.org email Address: [email protected] Parish Office Hours Open 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday – Thursday, Open 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday Open Saturday and Sunday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Lunch break from 12:30 to 1 p.m.) Faith Formation and Religious Education Faith Formation Center (909) 624-1360 Elena Cardeña, Director of Faith Formation (x213) Office open Mon-Thurs 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. OLA Catholic School 611 W. Bonita Ave., Claremont, CA 91711 Tel. (909) 626-7135 Fax (909) 398-1395 Principal Bernadette Boyle Office hours: Mon-Fri 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Website: www.ola-ca.org Sunday Mass Schedule 7:00 a.m. Cantor-led Song 9:00 a.m. Contemporary 11:00 a.m. Contemporary 1:00 p.m. Spanish Mass 3:00 p.m. Vietnamese Mass 5:00 p.m. Teen/Contemporary 7:00 p.m. Cantor-led Song Saturday Vigil Masses 4:00 p.m. Cantor-led Song 5:30 p.m. Cantor-led Song Weekday Mass Schedule 6:30 a.m. Monday through Friday 8:15 a.m. Monday through Friday 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday 8:15 a.m. Saturday Saturday Confessions 3:00 – 3:45 p.m. English/Spanish 6:30 p.m. English Parish Staff Rev. Charles J. Ramirez, Pastor Rev. Chris Troxell, Associate Pastor Rev. Dominic Bao Quoc Tran, Associate Pastor Rev. Msgr. Peter O’Reilly, Retired Priest Deacon John and Joyce Tullius Deacon Art and Nadine Escovedo Deacon Bob Steighner, Liturgy Coordinator (x234) Kathy Steighner, Christian Initiation Coordinator (x221) Neomi Torres, Dir. of Administration (x203) Mary Jean Neault, Dir. of Pastoral Ministries (x216) Teresa Arredondo, Youth Ministry Coordinator (x215) Sandra Rojas Leonor, Office Manager (x231) Bing Macavinta, Bookkeeper (x232) Jean McKenna, Bulletin/Communications (x217) Trevor Thomson, Contemporary Ensemble Roberto Roman, Spanish Choir Tien Dinh, Vietnamese Choir Jeff Brown, Contemporary/Youth Ensemble Bulletin deadline is Sunday for the following weekend. Bring copy to the parish office or email [email protected] . 14 Grand Sponsor - Empire Nissan Major Sponsors Sign Excellence – Jose & Meg Gutierrez Classic Elegance Photo/Video – Mike & Susan Brunasso Money Mailer of S.G.V., Inc. – John & Carol Salter 4C’s Finecraft Jewelers – Tom & Cecelia Cerafice Shell / Anabi Oil – Sam and Rene Anabi Platinum Sponsors - $1500 Mothers’ Day Weekend May 8, 9 & 10 Friday 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday Noon to 8 p.m. 68 years of family fun! Best Food in Town! Tacos, Burritos, Hamburgers, Snowcones, Nachos, Pizza, Hot Dogs, Popcorn, Vietnamese, Teriyaki, Sweet Shoppe, Ice Cream, Cotton Candy, Snowcones, Beer, Wine, and Wine Margaritas Best Carnival Rides! Zipper, Kamikaze, Hurricane, Super Slide, Gravitron, Casino, Ferris Wheel and more Games for all ages! Goldfish, Cake Walk, Bingo, Loteria, Glass Pitch, Face Painting and more Best Entertainment! See Page 7 Friday – The Ravelers Saturday – The ACE Band Sunday – The Way Back Machine PLUS Dragon Dance and Folklorico Fiesta Raffle Grand Prize Nissan Versa or $10,000 in cash! Become a Fiesta sponsor, donor or volunteer! Call (909) 626-3596, ext. 319, or visit website: www.olaclaremont.org Gretchen Augustyn, Todd Memorial Chapel Palace Entertainment – Albert Cabuco Chery and David Lim, Chris and Pat Shaner Inland Capital Real Estate – Edgar Rojas Gold Sponsors - $750 Handels Homemade Ice Cream, Upland & R.C. Doug and Laurie Lama & Family Mahoney & Soll, LLP – Paul & Jacquie Mahoney John Scott, Diana, John and Joey Salter Ed & Carol McKeown, The Pearring Family Pacific Western Bank, Randy & Kristen Rohrer Good Faith Carpet Cleaning – Patrick Hutt Family Los Jarritos Mexican Restaurant – Pedro Lopez Margaritas on Tap!, Veg-Fresh Farms – Joe Marchese The Body Center/Claremont, Yogurtland/Claremont Silver Sponsors - $500 David Seccombe, DDS, General Dentistry, HJ Radtke Construction – Herman & Vicki Radtke George and Alice Kerner, Kenneth Kuchar, La Paloma Mexican Restaurant/La Verne Gray and Ehler Orthodontic Specialists Foothill Transit, Thang and Kim Phang Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Baseball La Parolaccia Osteria Italiana/ Claremont Friends Sponsors - $150 to $499.99 Fair Trade Ministry – Hugh & Jean Menton CelebrateChaucer.com – Dolores Cullen, Joseph O’Toole Italian Catholic Federation Branch 319, Kirk & Susan Jensen United Catholic Federal Credit Union, Jose Horo, Jim & Marilynne Belna, Pat & Norm Bortscheller Shirley Souza, J. Grady Jennings, Mike & Jean McKenna Julia, Kim OLA Pastoral Council, Carter & Denise Spohn Claire McQuillan, Mike Sutton & Mary Jean Neault Dan O’Hara Family, Dr. Paul Olivera, D.D.S. Dan and Zahra Sauter, Pete & Lynne Stella, Ray Stella Steve & Janet Yoss, Mary Ann Kenney, Jim & Linda Rudroff Ladies of Columbus, Gary, Christine & Natalie Limon Mick & Mary Lou Brown, Dr. James & Ginnie La Rose Gift Donors Karen Ocker & Debbie Brown, Quakes Baseball, In N Out Burgers, Aromatique, Casa Moreno, The Diamond Center, The Lantz Family, Dolores Cullen, John and Sara Beemer, Rick and Jennifer Vasquez, El Ranchero Mexican Restaurant/Claremont, Dave & Buster’s, Laser Island/Upland, Quakes Baseball, John and Carol Salter, Ruth Damico, Skin & Body Care, Scandia Amusement/Ontario, Spoil Me Spa,/Upland, Walter’s Restaurant, Hotel Casa 425, LA County Fair, Sara & John Beemer, Museum of Tolerance, Christina & Lee Watkins, Huntington Library, Art and Gardens
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