Preschool
Thanksgiving Feast
Thanksgiving brings to mind turkey, stuffing,
mashed potatoes, gravy, pumpkin pie and all sorts of yummy food. Thanksgiving
food, family, friends and festivities are all wonderful traditions for a
wonderful day, but a truly thankful heart and grateful soul will make it a
priority to thank God first for the many blessings, big and small. Mrs. Connell
and Mrs. O’Malley’s pilgrims and Indians celebrated the Thanksgiving holiday
with prayer and a feast. It was a wonderful morning and seeing the children
interacting with one another, as a family! A special note of thanks to our many
parent volunteers, who served with such a willing spirit. Gobble, gobble!!!
Barbara Law
Preschool/TED Director
The Spirit of Thankful Hearts and Hands
As we get ready to spend Thanksgiving with our
loved ones, now is a good time to reflect on the true meaning of the
holiday. There is no one better to tell us all about it than the students
who attend Trinity Extended Day. Every year the students spend their afternoon
preparing lasagna meals and making sandwiches, writing notes and decorating
brown bags for children and
families in the communities through Grass Roots for Thanksgiving. Christian
Boyce said it best ““It’s great making
someone’s day better, making sandwiches and giving them food. It makes me feel
good and it’s so much fun!”