Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Words of Wisdom For Starting Your Own School Garden from St. Francis



In the fourth issue of our CSCOE magazine, we shared a story about a school garden created by St. Francis Xavier Catholic School in Buffalo. If you're interested in starting a garden at your school, here are a few words of wisdom from the St. Francis gardening crew:

  1. “One of the first priorities is the funding. You have to have that funding for the initial setup and funding for ongoing projects … and there are grants out there, too. You just have to write them.” – Barb Vieau, third-grade teacher 
  2. “Start off small, and just keep building. You don’t have to put in a 30-by-15 [foot] garden all at one time.” – Nicole Dietman, parent
  3. “The raised garden idea is amazing. It’s so much easier to control weeds.” – Nicole Dietman, parent
  4. Raise funds for a garden at your school’s annual fundraiser. “We do one a year, and it’s big . . . there are a lot of parents who support our garden.” – Denise Ryan, culinary specialist 
  5. “Have a lead volunteer to coordinate other volunteers for the school. Just have a couple of them maybe head up maintenance of the garden.” – Denise Ryan, culinary specialist
  6. “Work with your local community — like a floral shop or a nursery” to obtain -in-kind gifts or discounted garden materials. – Denise Ryan, culinary specialist 
  7. Many schools start school gardens and are unable to maintain them, so “make sure the people in the building are going to continue it.” – Denise Ryan, culinary specialist 
  8. “There are expenses every year. You have to have seeds and plants and more mulch and soil, so there are ongoing expenses.” – Alisa Louwagie, principal 
  9. “Some of the people who volunteer to work [on the garden] don’t volunteer for some of our other projects. This is a much better fit for them – especially for some of our dads. They can come build for a day.” – Alisa Louwagie, principal 

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

13 Minnesota Catholic Summer Camps and Programs for Kids


School’s almost out for summer, so many parents are seeking fun, enriching summer activities for their kids. Contact your local parish or school to inquire about their summer programs including Vacation Bible School, Summer Stretch, and more. Also, check out our list of Catholic summer camps and activities below. We’ve included links to websites where you can register and learn more.


1)   Academy of Holy Angels Summer Experience

2)   Archdiocesan Youth Choir Camp

3)   Benilde-St. Margaret Summer Camps

4)   Catholic Youth Camp

5)   DeLaSalle Camp Islander

6)   Holy Family Catholic High School Summer Camps and Classes

7)   Holy Heroes (Do-It-Yourself Vacation Bible School Program)

8)   Providence Academy Summer Activities

9)   Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary Girls’ Youth Summer Camp

10)  St. Thomas Academy Summer Camps & Courses

11) Totino-Grace Summer camps

12)  Totus Tuus Parish Sessions