SAINTS PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC SCHOOL
QUEEN OF HEARTS DEBUTS
THIS SATURDAY!!!!

In two days, on Saturday, February 16, Saints Peter and Paul School's newest fundraiser, the Queen of Hearts raffle, makes its long awaited debut.



The only location to purchase tickets is Quigley's Irish Pub located at 43 E. Jeffers on St. in downtown Naperville.

Tickets are $5 each and will be sold on Saturday's from 11:30 am - 8:00 pm.

Beginning on Thursday, February 21, tickets will be sold each week as follows:
                               
 Every Thursday from 4:00 - 8:00 pm

             Every Friday from 4:00 - 8:00 pm

             Every Saturday from 11:30am - 8:00 pm

The City of Naperville ordinance for raffles stipulates that we must have a winner selected no later than 6 months after we begin OR whenever the pot reaches $2 million.

The initial drawing will be held on March 2 at 3:45. All future drawings will be held every Saturday at that same time except for March 16 (School Auction and Quigley's St. Patrick's party) and April 20 (Holy Saturday).

The winner of the raffle will split the winnings with the school, net of expenses.

All players and winners must be 18 years of age. Neither school and parish employees, nor their spouses, are eligible to participate. Also eliminated are members of the School Board, Athletic Association, Home and School, and Advancement Board.....and their spouses.

Volunteers are still needed to sell tickets. To sign up click here.

 
    Volume 6, No. 22
   February 14, 2019


ANNUAL FUND DRIVE
Your support of our Annual Fund Drive is needed?  
The goal in gifts from school parents this year is $55,000.



SCHOOL AUCTION


Our 26th annual school auction, scheduled for Saturday, March 16, is taking us back to our roots and will be held in our gym just as it was back on January 29, 1994 when this event was first held. 




SSPP TRIVIA

 

When our school was founded in 1853....

.....adults seeking to entertain themselves and neighbors with friendly card games did not play gin rummy as,according to 1900s
Hoyle's Rules of Games, gin rummy was invented in the early   by Elwood T. Baker of New York