SAINTS PETER & PAUL SCHOOL  

May you and your family be blessed  
as you celebrate the true meaning  
of Easter, 

From the reflection of Good Friday 
 to the joy of Easter Sunday 
 and the promise of eternal life.
 
Easter is a time to rejoice, be thankful,
and be assured that all who believe
in the risen Christ will have their sins forgiven and understand the realization that life continues beyond the soil of the earth.
 
May this joyous day bring hope
 and blessings to your family,

and may the love of Christ our Savior
 that surpasses all understanding
warm your heart and home.

BEST WISHES FROM THE
ADVANCEMENT BOARD
TO YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES
FOR A VERY BLESSED EASTER.



Volume 4, No. 29

April 16, 2017
 
ANNUAL FUND DRIVE NEWS

Announcing 
The Light the Match 
campaign !!  

 


Between April 25-27, we have an opportunity to redeem a $25,000 challenge gift.

 Here's how it works:

1. Parents or alums, who did not give last year or this year, will have their gifts matched dollar for dollar up to $12,500.

2. Parents or alums, who have a history of supporting the AFD, will have any increase they make in this year's gift over last year's donation matched dollar for dollar up to $12,500.

3.  Every grade that has 75% parent participation will receive a pizza lunch.

4. The alumni class with the largest participation will have its donors entered in a pool with the winning entry receiving a free foursome to the SSPP Golf Outing in September. 
 Click here to make your donation online. 
 
 
The 8th annual  
Paul Pavlishin
Memorial Golf tournament
is scheduled for June 12
at the beautiful
Stonebridge CC.

 Paul, and his wife Patra, are parents of two alums...
Alex '06 and Nick  '11 

Proceeds from this event will
again be supporting
Saints Peter and Paul School 
the Aurora Aces Baseball Club, and the 
Northwestern Brain Tumor Institute
 
Golfers are asked to register online by using this link: 
http://www.birdeasepro.com/PPMGT
  
  SSPP Trivia   
         
 
When our school was founded in 1853....

....people didn't fret about what a Republican president or Congress might do because that party's first presidential candidate first ran for the highest office in the land in 1856.  John C. Fremont lost his bid to James C. Buchanan.

Advancement Office 
5 N. Brainard St. 
Naperville, IL 60540 
1-(630) 718-2166