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Friday News Roundup: Mark Your Calendars for Parish Summer Fiestas!

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Suzanne Hammons
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Suzanne Hammons is the editor of the Voice of the Southwest and the media coordinator for the Diocese of Gallup. A graduate of Benedictine College in Kansas, she joined the Diocesan staff in 2012.

Grants Shipping Container: Thanks for Your Support!

Fr. Keller and the parishioners and staff of St. Teresa Parish and School wish to extend their thanks for the success of their shipping container raffle. The final amount raised for the school was around $50,000, with 900 hours of work.

Springerville Parish Fiesta:

Schedule:

Friday June 28th: 5:00 pm Vespers followed by Bingo/Refreshments.

Saturday June 29th: 10:00 am processional Mass followed by Fiesta – Vendors, Bingo, Youth games, Cakewalk, Silent Auction, and more!

Sunday June 30th: 9:00 am Mass, followed by a Beef Raffle Drawing and Silent Auction Pickup.

Learn more here

Show Low Fiesta: July 7

St. Rita’s Annual Fiesta will take place on July 7 from 11:30am – 5:00pm. There will be bands, dancing, food, booths, and games!

Overgaard Family Country Festival: August 17

“Celebrate Summer with Our Lady of the Assumption in our Annual Family Festival! Live Music with the Heber Ridge Band, Beer Garden hosted by 260 Brewery, Food Court, Bake Sale, Craft Fair, Kids Corner, Silent Auction, Live Auction, Cash Raffle, and 50/50 Raffle! Enjoy the family environment and make memories! Hope to see you there!”

Southwest Catholic Youth Conference: October 19


The Friday news roundup presents a quick overview of Catholic stories and events from around the Diocese of Gallup, United States, and world. Have a news tip or event to promote? Email [email protected], call 505-863-4406 or mail us at PO Box 1338, Gallup NM 87305.

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