St. Anne Youth Group is open to teens ages 13-19 years. We provide opportunities for teens to come together positively to develop safe, trusting, and supportive relationships.
Join us for Sundaes and Scripture
Social Wellbeing |
Spiritual Growth |
Service to Others |
Just for fun events provide a place for us to get to know peers we may not otherwise meet. | Learning about the Catholic faith beyond confirmation supports our understanding of God’s will as we discern our futures. | Sharing our time, talent and treasure allow us to contribute to our community. |
Friday, March 3 - We will host Stations fo the Cross and a meat free meal afterwards. If you are able to contribute soup, bread, mac-n- cheese, cheese pizza, etc. I would greatly appreciate it. Please let me know if you plan to join us and if your teen is interested in helping with the readings.
Service Hours - there are several opportunities coming up, see fliers under "Whats Happening" on the church website and contact our DRE Marianne at: mboesch@stdanielclarkston.org for details or to rsvp.
Saturday, March 25 - 10 am -noon Hardy Hall - help make 150 Easter baskets and stuff 5,000 eggs.
Saturday, April 1 - Help host the Easter Egg hunt for kids 0-12 years old at 11 am - volunteers needed before the event starts and during the event.
Saturday, May 13 - 9:00 am
May Crowning event at St. Anne's
Week of June 19 -Teens needed to help with Vacation Bible School at
St. Daniel's in Clarkston.
Save the Date
Motor City Mission - June 26-29, Teens can participate in 1-3 days of service and then have a fun day at Kalahari Waterpark! This event is coordinated by St. Pat's in White Lake - St. Anne's is hosting Tuesday, June 27 and St. Dan's is the host on Wednesday, June 28.
The Kalahari field trip - Thursday, June 29, we drop the kids off, at
St. Pat's and they attend via a tour bus!
In a previous email I mentioned a summer campout. It turns out the Archdiocese of Detroit is hosting a World Youth Day campout: Aug. 5-6 at Our Lady of the Fields in Brighton - this is going to be a large awesome event if your teens have an opportunity please attend!
Feel free to direct any questions about these events to me - I'll work on getting posters up around St. Anne's this weekend and hope you stay warm and safe during the impending winter storm this week.
Peace to each of you!
Stephanie Mackey
248-431-1268
Teens and Seniors
Rocking and Raking
Saturday, April 22nd, 9:00 am - 3:00/4:00 pm
We need all able-bodied middle schoolers, high schoolers, college students, adults, scouts, NHS, or any other individual or group to help out our Senior Citizens & Handicapped neighbors
with yard work!
SIGN UP AS AN INDIVIDUAL OR WITH YOUR CHURCH, COMMUNITY, SCOUT, OR SCHOOL GROUPS-PERMISSION SLIPS ARE DUE 3/31/23.
**We will keep you in groups of 1-2 adults with 3-5 youth and within the groups, you sign up with. Please provide your own rakes, shovels, gardening tools, gloves, and water bottles.
For questions please call Faye at 248-627-6447 or 586-292-2768
Or email FBindig@brandontownship.us
TEENS & SENIORS ROCKING AND RAKING VOLUNTEER GUIDELINES
Thank you for volunteering for the annual spring clean-up for our Senior Citizens and Disabled Adults on
Saturday, April 22nd, 2023. Your hard work is greatly appreciated by all you serve!
Applications due- April 1st to Faye at Edna Burton Sr. Center, PO Box 929, 345 Ball St., Ortonville, MI 48462 Or email them to FBindig@brandontownship.us
Saturday meeting locations-All volunteers will meet at Edna Burton Sr. Center by 8:30 a.m. on April 23rd to pick up supplies, shirts, and job site information.
Workers must provide-rakes, shovels, garden tools, gloves & water bottles.
Job Description-rake and bag leaves, pick up branches and sticks, clean out flower beds.
Each worksite will have a list of what they need done and you will cover up to 1 acre and spend no more than 1 hour tops at each worksite.
Work Hours-the workday begins at 9 a.m. and will be done by 3-4:00 p.m. or until all jobs
are completed. (Call Faye Bindig at 586-292-2768 when your jobs are completed.)
Lunch will be served at the EDNA BURTON CENTER, 345 Ball Street 12:15-2:00.
Adult supervision-An adult must be present at each work site along with no more than 5
youth, depending on size of yard. PLEASE STAY HYDRATED.
Leaf and Garbage bag pick up-call Jeremy #343-5767 just before you are finished at work site and wait at site to help load trailers.
Faye Bindig, Volunteer Coordinator #248-627-6447 or Cell #586-292-2768
Youth Permission slip click here
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