Join us for School Mass with Bishop Taylor 9:00 a.m.
about 8 years ago, SJ Middle School
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about 8 years ago, SJ Middle School
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Baseball @ CCS 4:30; Softball @ Home 4:30; Soccer @ Home vs Riverview 5:30
about 8 years ago, SJ High School
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BOB-Battle of the Books competition Round I today in parish hall. SJMS 2:00-3:00 p.m.
about 8 years ago, SJ Middle School
St Joseph Middle School students gather supplies for the homeless in our area as part of a Student Council sponsored Lenten Service Project. The supplies will fill "Blessing Bags" that will be given to the Conway Ministry Center for distribution to those in need.
about 8 years ago, SJ Middle School
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Seniors in Mr. Kyle Zinno's religion classes delivered non-perishable food items to Conway's Soul Food Cafe Mission on March 16. The students personally shopped for the food with $375 they obtained through the school's Robert and Mary Margaret Taylor Foundation grant which supports evangelization efforts.
about 8 years ago, SJ Middle School
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This may be the last photo from our SJS group in NYC as i think theyre returning Thursday. Sounds like they had a great trip, and look forward to learning more from them after they return.✈️
about 8 years ago, Ray Nielsen
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This is the symbolic "Last Column," a steel beam from one of the World Trade Center's towers. It stands near the wall that held back the Hudson River that would have flooded lower Manhattan and train tunnels had the wall not withstood the force of tons of collapsing debris.
over 8 years ago, Ray Nielsen
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Our students toured the 9/11 Museum. This is a mosaic adorned by a quote from the Roman poet Virgil. There are also nearly 3000 blue tiles that signify the clear blue sky on the morning of 9/11/2001. It's the work of artist Spencer Finch. Each of the squares he created represents one of the 2983 victims who died in that horrific attack.
over 8 years ago, Ray Nielsen
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This is One World Trade Center, the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in New York that was destroyed in 2001 by terrorists. The replacement is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and 6th-tallest in the world.
over 8 years ago, Ray Nielsen
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In front of the U.N. building.
over 8 years ago, Ray Nielsen
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Here is our group near the United Nations building with city skyscrapers in the background.
over 8 years ago, Ray Nielsen
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The Statue of Liberty was dedicated in 1886 and has been restored a few times. It stands a little more than 300 feet from ground level to torch.
over 8 years ago, Ray Nielsen
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Here they are on Liberty Island about to see the historic Statue of Liberty.
over 8 years ago, Ray Nielsen
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Live, from New York! It's more of the SJS Tour featuring Emily Hambuchen, Caroline Hambuchen, Chloe Kordsmeier, Olivia Huett, Lauren Holbrook, Abby McKenna and Noah Decker. This picture was taken at Grand Central Station.
over 8 years ago, Ray Nielsen
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This picture of Spiritan Hall was taken later in the day from the Harkrider Avenue view.
over 8 years ago, Ray Nielsen
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Another look at the demolition of Spiritan Hall.
over 8 years ago, Ray Nielsen
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The Parish Administration Office and Spritan Hall are being demolished this week to make room for a two-story multi-purpose building. Spiritan Hall was built in 1926 and was used for classroom space until the end of the 2001-2002 school year. The PAO was built in 1966 and was the church rectory and business office until a separate priest residence was constructed in the early 2000s.
over 8 years ago, Ray Nielsen
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This photo was taken in Central Park, the most visited urban park in the U.S. It was established in 1857 on 778 acres of city-owned land.
over 8 years ago, Ray Nielsen
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Here are our students at The American Museum of Natural History surrounding a statue of Teddy Roosevelt. The museum is one of the world's largest comprising 28 interconnected buildings housing 45 permanent exhibition halls along with a planetarium and library.
over 8 years ago, Ray Nielsen
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