Students from Immaculate Conception Catholic School have raised $1,382.52 for a community water station as part of a “Change for Change Challenge.”
Immaculate Conception School
Immaculate Conception Catholic School’s free showing of The Polar Express (2004) at the Riviera Theatre in downtown Three Rivers drew over 580 people Sunday. The annual event aims to fight hunger in St. Joseph County by asking attendees to bring a donation of canned goods or non-perishable food items.
Immaculate Conception Catholic School (ICCS) of Three Rivers, along with their I.C. Booster parent group, recently presented Three Rivers Area Mentoring (TRAM) with a donation of $1,000.
Funds collected for the artisan soaps, made by upper elementary and middle school children at Three Rivers IC, will go to Catholic Relief Services. For those wishing to place an order, contact Karen Szwaja at [email protected].
Immaculate Conception School in Three Rivers recently celebrated Catholic Schools Week. Students capped off their week by inviting Det. Sgt. Sam Smallcombe from the Three Rivers Police Department for lunch and a Q&A session.
Watershed Voice recently spoke with Immaculate Conception School (ICS) Principal Sharon Voege about the return of its annual auction and drawdown. This year’s event, “Rocking to the 50s,” marks the first live event at the school since 2019.
Immaculate Conception Catholic School in Three Rivers is hosting a food truck event in its parking lot this Thursday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. The event is a fundraiser for the “IC Boosters,” which is the school’s parent-teacher organization. Four trucks will be featured in what Principal Sharon Voege says is an opportunity to be social and socially distanced at the same time.