HIGH SCHOOL RETREAT COMING TO ST. ADRIAN

The Worthington Deanery Roundtable, a group formed to study, read, discuss and learn more about the Catholic Church’s social justice teachings, is hosting with help from the Faith Formation directors, a high school retreat for Catholic youth in grades nine through 12. This retreat will be held on Sunday, February 27 starting at 1 p.m with registration at St. Adrian.

FREE IN-PERSON TAX PREP SERVICE

Sponsored by the AARP Foundation. Appointments are necessary to help keep everyone healthy during this time.

THEOLOGY IN THE TRENCHES

The Old School Desk Upstairs The old wooden school desk stood watch. The supporting black rod iron supported the seats which offered stability.

MCC SCHOOL MENU

Monday, February 14: Breakfast: Mini Bagels, Assorted Fruit & Juice Choices, Milk. Lunch: Fiesta Goulash, Warm Breadstick, Steamed Corn, Diced Peaches.

SLAYTON KIWANIS MEMBERS ATTEND AMPLIFY PROGRAM

Slayton Kiwanis recently had the opportunity to have six of their members attend a leadership conference as part of the International Kiwanis training program. The seminar was titled “Become the leader you were meant to be.” This week and the following weeks you will see reflection articles from those who attended the training. Joe Meyer, Josh Malchow, Jakob Etrheim, Luke Schryvers, Marv Nysetvold, and Karen Tommeraasen.

WARRIORS PERFORM WELL ON THE MAT

Our FMCC Warriors made the trip to Tracy Minnesota for a multi team event in which they would compete in four duals against Luverne, Springfield, Red Rock Central, and Tracy-Milroy-Balaton, of which the Warriors would go on and take 3 of the four duals.

REBEL GIRLS FALL TO RTR AT HOME

The MCC Rebels hosted the RTR Knights this past Friday night. The Rebels were facing one of the most exciting young teams in the area. RTR has just one senior on their roster and they play a fast-paced exciting style including full-court pressure all game long. The Knights never slow down on defense and they work to get east shots on offense. This is a team that is perfectly suited to beat up on the Rebels and though they did beat the Rebels MCC would have some positives.

REBEL BOYS CELEBRATE WINS OVER HBC

MCC and HBC have had tight, contested ball games already this season at all three levels, Saturday night would prove to be the same as both teams looked to end the week with a win. The C-squad would get off to a bit of a slow start, as both teams were playing pretty even basketball.

SWC BEATS REBELS IN CLOSE GAME AT HOME

The Rebel fans were in for three highly competitive games Thursday night as SWC came to town. All games would be decided by 7 points or less as a great crowd created an outstanding atmosphere to play ball in.

MURRAY COUNTY CENTRAL SCHOOL MENU

Monday, February 7: Breakfast: Benefit Breakfast Bar, Assorted Fruit & Juice Choices, Milk. Lunch: Meatballs, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Buttered Bread, Diced Beets, Pears.

Do you like BBQ?

Choices

Google Map