Friday March 3, 2017
Let us remember that we are in the holy presence of God.
Trusting in you, we join one another as a community
A community of faith on a journey
Along the way, remind us of your Love
Of your sacrifice for us
Of your ever mindful presence
Let us never lose hope along the way. Amen
Saint John Baptist de La Salle…pray for us.
Live Jesus in our hearts…forever!
On today’s calendar…
- Period 1: 8:30-9:11
- Period 2: 9:16-9:54
- Period 3: 9:59-10:37
- Period 4: 10:42-11:20
- Period 5: 11:25-12:03
- Period 6: 12:08-12:46
- Period 7: 12:51-1:29
- Period 8: 1:34-2:12
- Pepfest: 2:17-3:00
- 7:00pm: Boys’ varsity basketball vs. Eden Prairie @ DeLaSalle
In today’s news…
What is ‘Urinetown’? In the not-so-distant future, a terrible water shortage and 20-year drought has led to a government ban on private toilets and a proliferation of paid public toilets, owned and operated by a single company: the UGC. Winner of three Tony Awards, “Urinetown” is a wickedly funny, fast-paced, and surprisingly intelligent comedic romp that helps highlight issues of conservation and social justice. DeLaSalle Theatre has partnered with the GREEN Team to create a set that will be made completely out of recycled materials.
We anticipate a large crowd for these events and wanted to let you know that additional parking will be available in the Nicollet Island Pavilion and Nicollet Island Pavilion overflow lots (located south of the Hennepin Avenue Bridge). Go Islanders!
- Friday, March 3 (4 spaces)
- Monday, March 6 (open)
- Tuesday, March 7 (open)
- Wednesday, March 8 (open)
- Thursday, March 9 (early dismissal – 2:15-5:15pm) (open)
- Friday, March 10 (no classes) – 9:30am-3:00pm (open)
During this season we will be encouraging students to pray, fast and give alms, the three main tenets of Lent.
- PRAY: The DLS community is invited to attend prayer in the “Upper Room” (school chapel) every Monday, March 6, 13, 20, April 3, 10 from 7:45-8:00am. Everyone is welcome. (students, staff, parents, trustees) Take time out of your busy day to come to the school chapel to pray. Submit prayers in the many prayer boxes located around the school for our Parents in Prayer group.
- FAST: Fasting can take on many forms, disciplines and definitions and you may choose to fast in whatever way is helpful for you to develop and grow your relationship with God. Try fasting by choosing to not eat between meals. Try fasting by sacrificing your morning latte for a week. Try fasting by turning off electronics for one night a week.
- GIVE: Almsgiving asks you to give of something until it hurts. Throwing a quarter into the collection basket on the weekend may not be too difficult but, a 10 dollar bill may. Practice almsgiving by sharing your time in service at Catholic Eldercare or a local kids club. Practice almsgiving by cleaning out unused clothing or shoes and donating them to Sharing and Caring Hands. Practice almsgiving by taking time to sit and talk with a friend in need.
Among the ways DeLaSalle observes Lent is by abstaining from meat on Ash Wednesday and the Fridays throughout Lent. Meatless options are served in the DeLaSalle Cafe on these days.

Not a Performer? If you are not interested in performing, but you are interested in multimedia design, painting, film-making, lighting, sound, music, writing, please come and talk to us in the audition room. If you have questions, email Mr. Buffington:
About the Show
We are often told that we should be the change we want to see in the world, but what does that change look like? Is it possible? Is it easier to create your own world or fight for change in one that exists? In All Together Now we’ll explore these questions and hopefully find a few answers along the way.
All Together Now will feature elements of comedy, drama, sketch, music, dance and multimedia visual design.
You’ll be able to create character, text and movement that will strengthen your abilities as a performer and creator.
- Br. David Darst Center Immersion (Chicago) – April 7-9
- Lasallian Youth Gathering (Winona) – June 25-29
- De La Salle Blackfeet School on the Blackfeet Indian reservation – July 5-12
If you would like to attend, click here to sign up.
- Summer Opportunity at the College of St. Scholastica
St. Scholastica is hosting their second annual youth theology institute “Sacred Word, Sacred World, Sacred Call.” This camp is an exciting opportunity for young women and men entering grades 9, 10, 11 to ponder life’s big questions in the beauty of Lake Superior and the North Woods. Make lifelong friendships while engaging in service learning and wilderness experiences.
The cost for this camp is $500 but full and partial scholarships are available. The opportunity is July 7-16 and students may earn up to 20 Christian Service hours. Please e-mail Ms. Hodapp for more information
- Summer Opportunity at St. Catherine’s University
St. Kate’s is hosting their second Encuentro week. Encuentro is an exciting opportunity for young women in High School from diverse backgrounds to engage in intercultural dialogue, communal prayer, theological coursework, reflection and local service projects. This FREE camp is a week long camp for young women entering 10th, 11th or 12th grade. It will be held June 25-July 1. During the week the young women will have the experience of living on a college campus – dorms, campus dining, meeting new people. DeLaSalle students can earn up to 20 Christian Service Hours for their participation. Click here to register. You may see Ms. Hodapp or Ms. Halbach with questions.
- March 7, 7pm-8:30pm: St. John the Baptist Catholic School (Savage)
- March 8, 7pm-8:30pm: Annunciation Catholic School (Minneapolis)
- March 9, 7pm-8:30pm: St. Croix Catholic School (Stillwater)
Please click here to RSVP; free childcare is available, but parents must indicate their need for it on the registration form.