Appreciation Brunch
Father Gonser appreciates the time and talent of all St. Julie volunteers and invites them to his annual "Appreciation Brunch" to say, "Thank you!"
The brunch was held this year on Sunday, March 7, at Red Tail Golf Club on Lear Nagle Road in Avon.
Non-perishable items are requested for Community Care.
Adult Night Out & PrimeTimers
Wine & Cheese Gathering
March 20, after 5:00 Mass
All parishioners are invited to join the PrimeTimers for a fun evening. Reservations are needed. Call Natalie at 440-309-4269 or ntreece@oh.rr.com or Nancy at 440-327-1978 or nancy-stjbc@windstream.net. Sign-up sheets are at the back of church.
Labor Day Pancake Breakfast
The Labor Day Pancake Breakfast is sponsored by New Teen Vision. All you can eat pancakes are served up with a smile by our teen group.
Breakfast with St. Nicholas
Breakfast with St. Nicholas is the hit of the Christmas Season. It starts off the holidays with a great family day together. French toast sticks, sausage, eggs, juice, and coffee are served for breakfast. Then you and your children or grandchildren visit five different stations to celebrate the day. Stories of the Nativity, crafts, cookie decorating, a trip to the North Pole Post Office for a letter from St. Nicholas, and a picture with the jolly old saint. Parents and children can't wait for this fun day each year.
Palm Sunday Dinner
The Palm Sunday Dinner is an anticipated event for all parishioners. We will be serving lamb, roast beef and gravy, holiday potatoes, green beans, and all the other traditional Palm Sunday Dinner trimmings on March 28 at 4:00 p.m.
Adults - $10; Children 6-12 -$5; Under 5 are free. Immediate Family - $30
Reservations are needed: Call the rectory or e-mail at stjbc@windstream.net
Parish Picnic
Our Annual Parish Picnic is part of our parish Anniversary celebration, beginning with an outdoor Mass at 10:30, celebrated on the Sunday closest to the actual anniversary, August 15.
Annual Thanksgiving Dinner
Our annual Thanksgiving Dinner is a wonderful St. Julie tradition. Volunteers spend many hours preparing turkeys, stuffing and all the trimmings, for families or couples, singles or widowed, or anyone who like to share a meal with our community. Teens add service with a smile to all who attend. Parishioners donate their time, resources, and food to make this event successful. All are welcome.
Local businesses such as Heinen’s, Giant Eagle, and Costco are annual donors to this event.
Shared Meals