
And that's a 3!! Bulldogs lead 38-28 with 1:28 left in the 3rd period!


Basketball at Quitman 5pm Jr. boys/seniors


A gingerbread man (senior Collin Davis) hands out candy to the first graders during the gingerbread house building time.


John Hambuchen Memorial Hog Roast – Saturday, Dec. 5th
All proceeds to benefit St. Joseph Church and School.
Cost.. $25 for Single and $40 for Couples.
Take-out meals available from 5:00 to 6:00 for $10 each meal.
Anyone is welcome but must be over 21 to stay and dance and socialize.
Tickets are available at the Door. There will be a raffle and other prizes. Please come out and enjoy a great time for a worthy cause for our school and church.
For more information Tom Hambuchen 501-450-0771.

SAVE THE DATE:
KC Free Throw Contest
Sunday, Jan. 24th
Registration at 1:30-Start at 2:00
SJ Gym
Boys & Girls ages 9-14


Basketball at home vs. Academics Plus Jr.Girls and seniors. Little Dribblers perform!


Seventh graders in Ms. Theresa Lutes' religion class at St. Joseph High School conducted a lighting ceremony of an Advent wreath on December 3rd in the school's courtyard. The wreath, which symbolizes the four Sundays of the Advent season, was made by Kordsmeier Electric for the school. It was later painted and decorated by St. Joseph After School Program Director Laura Williams.




Preschool Night at SJ Bulldog gym! SJ preK students and parents free admission! 5pm start time.


Bowling match vs. Mayflower at Conway Family Bowl. Start time 4pm


Elementary Christmas Musical Performance
6:30-7:30 pm
Parish Hall


Sr. Girls lead Shirley 24-8 halfway through the 3rd period.


Bowling match vs Lakeside HS at Millennium Bowl 4pm start time


School Mass 9:00 a.m.
Kindergarten presents the ABC's of Christmas


Chess practice today 3:00-5:00


St. Joseph High School seniors Sarah Beth Briggler and Mary Rose Siebenmorgen attended the Conway Area Chamber of Commerce's 4th Annual Women in Business Luncheon on December 1st at the Centennial Valley Events Center in Conway. The girls were accompanied by School Counselor and Academic Dean Teri Breeding.
The luncheon celebrates women in the business community and recognizes Women In Business Award winners. The group's guest speaker was Ms. Kristi Crum, the President of the South Central Region of Verizon Wireless. Sarah Beth and Mary Rose were selected to attend because of their involvement in the Faulkner County Youth Leadership Institute.
For their participation in the luncheon, the girls received gift bags and $100 vouchers from Textbook Brokers to assist them their college book bills next year.


Middle school science club today 3:30-4:15pm


Chess practice 3:30-5:30 today


HOOKS! Get grand prize tickets before they're all gone! Raffle Tickets available from Bob Imboden, Ray Luyet, or Jeff Crowder.
Also available at Imboden Carpets 329-1298


Kindergarten classes at St. Joseph Elementary School held their traditional Native American pow-wow and Thanksgiving feast on November 24. Teachers Lois Coney and Charlotte Moix had been teaching the children about Indian customs, homes and dances.
After donning vests and head dresses, the kindergartners gathered outside, played tom toms and danced around a teepee. A meal of corn on the cob, trail mix and cranberry muffins was served afterwards.





We thank you, Father, for the gift of Jesus your Son who came to our earth and lived in a simple home. We have a greater appreciation of the value and dignity of the human family because he loved and was loved within its shelter. Bless us this day; may we grow in love for each other in our family and so give thanks to you who are the maker of all human families and our abiding peace.