Grandparents Day Family Retreat: REGISTRATION FULL

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Grandparents Day Family Retreat: REGISTRATION FULL

September 7 | 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm

Celebrate Grandparents Day: A Heartwarming Retreat for All Generations – Honor, Connect, and Celebrate Family Bonds

Mark your calendars for a truly special occasion—Grandparents Day! This beloved holiday is devoted to cherishing the remarkable grandparents in our lives and celebrating the unique connection they share with their grandchildren. It’s an opportunity to express gratitude for their unwavering love, sage advice, and the lasting impact they have on our families and communities.

This year, we invite you to make Grandparents Day unforgettable by attending our Grandparents Retreat—a day designed to inspire, delight, and strengthen the intergenerational ties that make families flourish! Bring your grandparent or grandchild along on Sunday, September 7th, for an afternoon filled with engaging activities, delicious food, and enriching moments together.

Here’s what’s in store:
• Interactive activities thoughtfully crafted for grandparents and grandchildren to enjoy side by side
• A heartening keynote for grandparents while kids create a one-of-a-kind gift
• A welcoming, festive atmosphere designed to celebrate and deepen family connections
• No cost to attend—just register to reserve your spot!

Join us on Sunday, September 7th, from 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm. Stay afterward and continue the celebration at our vibrant teen mass.

Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to show your appreciation, share laughter, and create beautiful memories. Space is limited, so secure your place today!

Because the love between grandparents and grandchildren is worth celebrating—today and every day.

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Parish Registration

We welcome you to join our parish community, to grow in a family of faith, and experience the wonderful things at Saint Ambrose Parish!

Eucharistic Adoration

Come and spend some time in prayer during Eucharistic Adoration as we “watch and wait," remaining “silent” in His loving Presence.

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