St. Christopher’s Neighborhood Preschool Now Registering

St. Christopher’s Neighborhood Preschool is registering now for classes beginning in September. Register by June 1 and receive a 20% discount on September’s tuition!

The preschool is for children from 3 – 6. There are morning and afternoon sessions and each parent can select whichever sessions they want. The afternoon and morning sessions will be different so children staying for the entire day will have new fun things to do in the afternoon.

There will be small class sizes and a minimum of two trained staff present at all times. Class sessions will include art projects, letters, numbers, sign language, rhythm and music, snacks and play time!

For additional information and registration forms, please visit their website at: www.stchristopherspreschool.org or phone their director, Danielle at 970-2999.

St. Christopher’s Community Preschool Open House

You’re invited to St. Christopher’s Community Preschool’s Open House, Monday, March 16th.

Join us to learn about the wonderful programs we have planned for children 3 to 6 years old for the 2009 – 2010 school year.

Meet our Director and Preschool Board.

Monday, March 16
5 PM to 8 PM (drop by when you can)
St. Christopher’s Community Preschool
3320 – 79th Ave. NW

Our new entrance is on Steamboat Island Road, just north of 79th.

For questions, please call the church at 866-2111.

We look forward to seeing you!

Text provided by St. Christopher’s Community Preschool
“Teaching Small Wonders”

Area Residents Should Support the Building of the St. Christopher Community Center

In the early 1960’s, local homeowners recognized they could be better served by a local fire department. According to the web site of the Griffin Fire Department, “A citizen’s group solicited time, money, and skills from the 1,035 property owners in the area. Five thousand dollars was raised to start building the first two fire barns. These barns eventually became [Griffin Fire] Station 13-1 and Station 13-2. The Prosperity Grange leased adjacent land to the Department for the construction of the first barn (Station 13-1). Station 13-2 was built next to Rignall Hall. The construction of these buildings was done by volunteers. An auxiliary was formed and raised money for equipment and two fire trucks.”

The community banded together to make a sizeable investment in an important asset of benefit to the entire community.

Now is the time for residents of the Griffin area to come together again and help to build a facility all of us can use. I’m speaking of the St. Christopher’s Church community center.

I’ve written in this space of the project. This last August, I wrote about the groundbreaking for the expanded parking lot. Two months earlier, I wrote a piece that included an artist’s rendering of the project.

Progress is continuing, both in activities on-site and in planning with the County’s Development Office. But participation by the community – financial contributions from those of us who recognize the value of this project – is needed.

This last summer, we published a letter regarding the project. That letter read, in part:

For the past 10 years the members of St. Christopher’s Church (79th and Steamboat Island Road) have been planning a facility that will have a positive impact on the lives of all of us living in this area. Our projected 6,000 square foot community center includes multi-purpose rooms, a conference room and a large divisible meeting room. This project has been designed in large part in response to neighborhood surveys submitted by many of you. To build a facility for use an hour or so each week makes little sense compared to daily use by our neighbors.

St. Christopher’s members have raised just under a half million towards this 1.5 million dollar project and can take on a certain amount of debt.

With its Steamboat Island Road entryway, lighted parking, and clean modern facilities, this center will meet the needs of all ages and support many activities from scouts to 12-Step programs, after school tutoring, neighborhood association meetings, and senior activities to name just a few. We hope to be designated as a Red Cross Disaster Center.

You can help this facility happen with your gift to: “St. Christopher Community Center.” The appropriate IRS acknowledgment will be sent to you.

If you would like more information, please call 866-2111.

It was my pleasure to make a contribution to this project and I hope you will consider doing so, too. Although I’m not a member of the church, I believe the project will provide the entire community with a useful facility, conveniently located near the midpoint of the Steamboat Island peninsula.

In 1962, area residents dug deep and created a lasting resource that contributed a great deal to the quality of life here in the Griffin area. Now is the time for residents to come together and support the St. Christopher Community Center.

Click here to make a secure contribution, using a credit card, on St. Christopher’s web site.

— MARK MESSINGER

St. Christopher’s Breaks Ground on New Parking Lot, Driveway

From St. Christopher’s Community Church, we get news that they’ve broken ground on their new parking lot and a driveway. The driveway from Steamboat Island Road to a parking that will serve the church and its new “community center” expansion. But, there are “miles to go” before this project, which will build a real community center on our peninsula, is complete.

Now is the time for homeowners in the Griffin Area to step up and support this important community asset. What St. Christopher’s has designed is a highly-configurable, highly accessible resource for our community. This is a facility that can support community groups, scouting groups, classes and events. This community center could serve us in time of natural disaster. But we cannot assume it’s going to be built solely with the financial resources of St. Christopher’s congregation.

Please contribute to St. Christopher’s fundraising efforts for their community center. We’ve written about this in the past. Click here to read that prior posting.

Click here to see an artist’s rendering of the completed project.

Your tax-deductible gift can be mailed to:

St. Christopher’s Community Church
Steamboat Island Community Center
3320 – 79th Ave. NW
Olympia, WA 98502-9960

I’m proud to say that I’ve made a contribution and I know a few others within the Griffin Neighborhood Association have done so, too. Please join us now in financially supporting St. Christopher’s Community Church.

— MARK MESSINGER

Have you contributed to St. Christopher’s fundraising? Or, why not? Add your comments by clicking on the comments link below.

St. Christopher’s 31st Annual Blueberry Bash – Aug 17

St. Christopher’s Community Church holds its 31st Annual Blueberry Bash Sunday, August 17th, from Noon till 4 p.m. Come and join your friends and neighbors at this community event which can certainly be called a “Steamboat Peninsula Summertime Tradition.” This is an important fundraiser for St. Christopher’s and a terrific family event.

Enjoy listening to Celtic/Irish music by “Cricket on the Hearth” in St. Christopher’s beautiful park-like setting.

Fill up on tasty food: brats, hot dogs, veggie dogs too, corn-on-the-cob, thick ice cream milkshakes, famous whole blueberry pies or pies by-the-slice (other fruit pies are available too).

Have fun in the Bingo garden, playing carnival games, getting your face painted by a professional, or browsing among the Silent Auction items.

St. Christopher’s is located at 3320 79th Ave. NW, Olympia – just off Steamboat Island Road.

Sign your kids up for Sunday School too! Sunday School starts 9/7/08.

Click here for more information about St. Christopher’s Community Church.

Check out St. Christopher’s plans to expand the church and build a community center.

Don’t forget St. Christopher’s 2nd Annual Flea Market and Yard Sale on Saturday, August 9. Click here for more information.

Questions? Call 866-2111.

St. Christopher’s 2nd Annual Flea Market and Yard Sale – August 9

St. Christopher’s Community Church is holding their 2nd Annual Flea Market and Yard Sale on Saturday, August 9. All types of vendors are welcome and expected. Folks are invited to come and, for a small fee, they can set up and sell their new or gently used items. This is a great fundraiser for St. Christopher’s and a terrific opportunity for neighbors to sell and find reusable items.

Date: Saturday, August 9th, 2008 – rain or shine
Time: 9 am to 3 pm (Spaces must be cleared by 4 pm)
Location: St. Christopher’s Church 3320 79th Ave. NW off Steamboat Island Rd.

Booth Description: Outdoor on grass 10′ x 10′

Event Description: All types of vendors are welcome and expected.

Cost: $15 for booth space before July 31st, after July 31st prices increase $5
NO REFUNDS

Tables and Canopies Rental: There are a limited number of tables and canopies for rent for $10 each on a first come basis. Two chairs will be provided with each table.

Set-up: Set-up will begin at 7:30 am Saturday morning. NO SET-UP FRIDAY NIGHT.

All participants MUST clear and haul away any remaining items at the end of the day. St. Christopher’s will not be providing disposal or transporting of any remaining items.

Weather: Plan for any type of weather. This event will be outside rain or shine. Canopies are recommended.

Call: 866-2111 or e-mail saintchri@aol.com

Do you have gently used stuff to give away, but don’t want a booth? Please consider donating it to St. Christopher’s to sell at their booth. Call 866-2111 or e-mail saintchri@aol.com.

Help promote this community event! Click here to download a copy of the event flyer and give a copy to your friends and neighbors.

St. Christopher’s Community Church Asks for Support to Build Their Community Center

From St. Christopher’s Community Church, we recently received this letter:

To Our Friends and Neighbors in the Steamboat Island area:

For the past 10 years the members of St. Christopher’s Church (79th and Steamboat Island Road) have been planning a facility that will have a positive impact on the lives of all of us living in this area. Our projected 6,000 square foot community center includes multi-purpose rooms, a conference room and a large divisible meeting room. This project has been designed in large part in response to neighborhood surveys submitted by many of you. To build a facility for use an hour or so each week makes little sense compared to daily use by our neighbors.

St. Christopher’s members have raised just under a half million towards this 1.5 million dollar project and can take on a certain amount of debt. To close the gap we are inviting you to join the “900 Club”. This would be a generous group of neighbors giving a one-time tax-deductible gift of $500. Would you become part of this group? If 900 neighbors participate, construction could commence this fall.

With its Steamboat Island Road entryway, lighted parking, and clean modern facilities, this center will meet the needs of all ages and support many activities from scouts to 12- Step programs, after school tutoring, neighborhood association meetings, and senior activities to name just a few. We hope to be designated as a Red Cross Disaster Center.

You can help this facility happen with your gift to: “St. Christopher Community Center.” The appropriate IRS acknowledgment will be sent to you. Speaking of the IRS, you might consider contributing a portion of your one-time 2007 tax rebate since this is an unanticipated windfall and would serve to stimulate the local economy and support a worthy project. We heartily support this project and hope you will too. If you would like more information, please call 866-2111.

Signed Kathleen O’Shaunessy, Fred Finn, Mark Messinger.

Your tax-deductible gift can be mailed to:

St. Christophers
Steamboat Island Community Center
3320 – 79th Ave. NW
Olympia, WA 98502-9960

Click here to visit the web site of the St. Christopher’s Community Church.
Click here to view an artist’s rendering of the project.