Thursday, September 2, 2010

B.A.S.I.C. Kickoff

It all starts at the 12:15p Mass...

YOUTH MASS
12:15 - 1:15p
Let's kick off the year of youth ministry with the source and summit of our faith! All are welcome...

For Sunday (9/12) only the Youth Mass will be moved to the 12:15p. There is still a 5:00p Mass, but it will not be a Youth Mass.


FAMILY PICNIC
1:30 - 2:30p
Parents - come with your families to catch a glimpse of B.A.S.I.C. & to get some info. about this year.


TEEN BLOWOUT
2:30 - 5:30p
There will be tons of food! Tons of fun! Lots of games and craziness!! Bring a change of clothes and towel. BE PREPARED to have a blast and bring a friend because ALL are welcome!!!

***PARENTS***

BASIC will be providing the main dish, side dishes and beverages. Please bring a dessert to place on our dessert table and share. You are welcome to bring it before the 12:15p to the Davidson Center. Thanks and see you at the Kickoff! God bless!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

LIFE WASH Car Wash

LIFE WASH
Saturday, September 18, 2010
@ Sts. Cyril and Methodius
10:00a - 3:30p

To benefit Mary's Mantle and the LIFE SPAN Trip to Washington D.C.

This is a SERVICE OPPORTUNITY for all teens at St. Anastasia - perhaps a way to earn service hours for NHS or if your in ninth grade - to complete a service requirement for Confirmation.

There are two shifts or you can work the entire day...
FIRST: 9:15a - 12:45p
SECOND: 12:30 - 4:30p

If you'd like to sign-up to volunteer please contact Lynn Gura (from Sts. Cyril & Methodius) and let her know which shift you'd like to help with and that you are from St. Anastasia.
e-mail: guras4life@cavtel.net or call: 248-340-2400

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Golf Outing: Teen Volunteers NEEDED

Teen Volunteers are needed for...
The 17th Annual
William B. Davidson Golf Outing
Saturday, August 21, 2010

This is a Great Opportunity for You to:

  • Help your parish youth ministry program
  • Get service hours important for NHS
  • Hang out with other awesome teens
  • Get some sun on a beautiful day
  • Get a FREE T-Shirt and FREE Food

The SHIFTS:

10:00a - 1:00p
  • Approximately 20 teens needed to help set-up the course for the golf outing, check golfers in and tag their golf bags, and take their bag to the proper cart.
4:15p - 6:00p
  • Approximately 10 teens needed to clean-up the course, thank golfers for supporting the youth ministry program, and to take their golf bags to their cars.

IF YOU ARE AVAILABLE TO HELP - PLEASE CONTACT DAVID GRAVES ASAP!!!

Detroit Tiger's Game

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PERMISSION SLIP

White Water Rafting 2010




The white water rafting trip was definitely one of the best BASIC retreats. Surprisingly, the nine-hour car ride there was almost as fun as the activities in West Virginia, but then again, that depends on whom you have in your car. On the first day we helped cut down rotting trees and fix headstones in a historic cemetery. Though it may sound dull, it was a really rewarding experience, especially since I got to demolish a tree or two with an axe. But it was also great to know that I was making a difference and was doing some good in addition to having fun.

After we left from the cemetery, there was a dramatic change in the landscape. Much more sunlight poured into the cemetery, and the tombs looked better groomed. That night Father Mark And Father JJ came out to perform an evening Mass. That was quite the experience, and I really enjoyed the intimacy of the small service, even though I could have done without all the smoke from the fire piercing my eyes.

On the second day, the real fun began. This was the day that we rode the rapids. Our group was lucky enough to have Father JJ in our raft. That in it of itself was pretty awesome. On the raft we did some surfing, riding, fighting with other rafts, attempting to jump to other rafts (Jeff Sliney), pushing people off the rafts, and most importantly, flipping our own rafts. The most exhilarating part of the ride was getting everyone on our raft to move to the back, then we headed upstream towards the rapids, and finally we flipped our raft vertically. And to top the trip off, all who dared climb the 20-foot rock plateau got to jump off into the rocky depths below (don’t worry there’s no way that you can actually hit any of the rocks on your way down). The cameraman videotaped us and determined who did the coolest tricks off the rock, so I recommend that you forget your fear and attempt a spin flip, double front flip, or something completely crazy…. like a belly flop.

Overall, the white water rafting trip was an amazing experience and a great way to get closer with all the BASIC teens and Core members, and with Father Mark and Father JJ. Oh, and I forgot to mention, if you can play guitar and/or sing, bring your guitar, plenty of popular songs, and your singing voice, because there will be a campfire sing-along and some bizarre story-telling. The White Water Rafting trip is expensive, but it’s worth every penny. Don’t hesitate. Don’t ask who else is going. Just do it. ~ Josh Ross (Class of 2010) ~