
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church
310 Hertzler Road
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055
Office: 717-697-2614
Fax: 717-795-0800
Religious Education Office: 717-697-3545
http://www.steas-mech.org
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church
310 Hertzler Road
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055
Office: 717-697-2614
Fax: 717-795-0800
Religious Education Office: 717-797-0800
http://www.steas-mech.org
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APPLE FESTIVAL
General Purpose: To provide parishioners and guests an opportunity for fun and fellowship, while allowing members of the parish community to donate their time and talents for the single largest fund-raiser of the parish year.
The four separate events which comprise the Apple Festival are as follows:
1. A FLEA MARKET is held in mid-August. Donations for the flea market are accepted during the summer. Volunteers sort, prepare, and sell items at a Friday evening and Saturday morning sale. The church kitchen is open serving delicious refreshments.
2. A GOLF TOURNAMENT, usually scheduled on a Friday, is held earlier than the Apple Festival itself. Fees include coffee and donuts, green fees, cart, awards, beverages, and luncheon. The scramble format of the tournament guarantees fun for all.
3. THE APPLE FESTIVAL, traditionally held on the third weekend in September, is an all-day event of food, fun, and games. Activities include bingo and other games of chance, a bake sale, a wide variety of children's games, a silent auction, and the sale of handmade arts and crafts. Refreshments are prepared and served throughout the day.
A RAFFLE is conducted in conjunction with the Apple Festival, and tickets are mailed to each parishioner prior to that day.
4. On the Sunday of Apple Festival weekend, a PANCAKE BREAKFAST is held in the
BOWLING LEAGUE
General Purpose: To provide parishioners with social opportunities outside of the church facility.
The Tin Lizzie Bowling League meets at 8:40 PM on Wednesday evenings at the ABC West Lanes. The league generally begins in October and runs through March. Any parishioner may join the league for a bowling season of stress-free fun.
CHILDREN'S SOCIALS
General Purpose: To provide the young children of the parish with an opportunity to interact and socialize.
Children's social activities are planned for a variety of holidays throughout the year. A Christmas party and Easter egg hunt are held yearly. Games, crafts, religious activities, and refreshments are included depending upon the occasion. Volunteers are welcome to help conduct and supervise the gatherings.
CRAFTS GROUP
General Purpose: To make fall and Christmas crafts to be sold at the Apple Festival.
The Crafts Group meets Tuesday mornings from 9:30 AM until 11:30 AM in the
COFFEE AND DONUTS
General Purpose: To gather the
An informal gathering is held after the 9:00 AM Mass on Sundays form October through May. All are welcome to purchase coffee and donuts and spend some time with old friends and make new friends in the
EASTER EGG COMMITTEE
General Purpose: To provide fellowship and fun for those parishioners involved in this fund-raising project.
All candy makers are invited to join the fun! The Easter Egg Committee meets on Mondays and Tuesdays from 7:30 AM until 2:30 PM for six or seven weeks prior to Easter to make a variety of candy Easter eggs. These delicious treats are available for purchase in the
General Purpose: To nurture our parish family life through fellowship and ministry, just as Mary visited
FISH DINNERS
General Purpose: To generate a family atmosphere among the
The Lenten Fish Dinners are prepared by the Kitchen Committee on Thursday, and are served the following Friday during Lent (except Good Friday). After enjoying their dinner, parishioners are invited to attend Stations of the Cross followed by
The assistance of many people is needed to guarantee the success of this endeavor. Volunteers plan, cook, set up, serve, clean up, and act as cashiers. Today the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Fish Dinners are a favorite activity for parishioners as well as non-parishioners.
FUNERAL LUNCHEONS
General Purpose: To provide assistance and alleviate stress for the family of a deceased loved one following the funeral.
In an attempt to show support and compassion for the family of the deceased, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish offers funeral luncheons in the
HOLY NAME SOCIETY BLOOD BANK
General Purpose: To serve the blood needs of the members of the blood bank.
Through a nominal fee, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton parishioners and their families may become members of the Holy Name Society Blood Bank of Greater Harrisburg, Inc. Donation of blood is NOT mandatory for membership. Benefits are explained by the blood bank as follows:
The Holy Name Society Blood Bank of Greater Harrisburg, Inc. will be responsible for providing you up to a maximum of (50) blood credits per membership year. This limit will apply only if blood is received in a non-participating hospital. We will be responsible to provide you and your dependents an unlimited replacement of blood and/or hospital prepared components when hospitalized in an institution participating in the American Association of Blood Banks Clearing House program.
KITCHEN COMMITTEE
General Purpose: To cook and assist in the planning of a variety of parish and personal events.
The Kitchen Committee welcomes new people to join them in the task of preparing and serving food for the parish picnic, Forty Hours Devotions, the Apple Festival, and the Lenten Fish Dinners.
PARISH CARE MINISTRY
General Purpose: To provide spiritual, physical, mental, and emotional support to the members of the
Professionals and non-professionals provide assistance with meals (short term), grocery shopping, transportation, relief of caregiver, and hospice for the physically ill. Visits are made to those who are hospitalized or homebound. In addition, free blood pressure screenings are offered on the third weekend of each month following all Masses.
PARISH LIBRARY
General Purpose: To provide parishioners with sound, Catholic reading material on all topics pertinent to our faith.
A library of books and other materials, located in the back hallway of the
PARISH PICNIC
General Purpose: To promote good will and fellowship among the
The Parish Picnic, traditionally held on a Sunday in the beginning of June, is a great family-centered event. The parish provides food (usually hamburgers, hot dogs, and sausages) and drinks, and families are asked to bring a dessert or side dish to share. To help offset the expense of the food, a nominal fee is requested of each family. While adults relax and socialize, children are usually amused by some special activity provided by the parish.
Volunteers are essential to the success of the picnic; help is needed setting up tents and tables, overseeing the operation of the soda machines, cooking on the grills, and cleaning up after the day of fun and food is over.
General Purpose: To assist in the fund-raising efforts of