OUR CLUB NEWS –DECEMBER 2021
VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1- Things You Will Want to Know
AWANA: Approved Workmen Are
Not Ashamed
2 Timothy 2:15
We hope that you had a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving holiday!
December will be a wonderful and very busy month of Awana, as we are reminded of one of the greatest joys of all time, the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and the salvation he makes possible.
Enjoy the Christmas break, and don’t forget to thank our wonderful Awana Leadership staff who are so faithful in serving our AWANA club. Without these faithful servants we would not be able to minister to so many families and assist them in raising their children in the word of God.
We pray that you will enjoy your holiday season with your families during the few weeks of break at the end of the month. We’ll look forward to seeing you back in the New Year January 5, 2022!
Michelle & Tere
Co-Commanders
What Do I Need To Bring To Awana
Each Week?
Weekly Awana Checklist ~ Bible, Uniform, Sneakers, Dues 50¢ per wk.), Handbook with at least one section, and an already, filled water bottle.
Bonus ~ Theme night participation and monthly newsletter questions!
Game Time ~ Dress for Success When deciding what to wear to Club. Remember games may include running, sitting, crawling, rolling, jumping, crab-walking,
or lying on the floor. For safety, sneakers are required to participate in Game Time.
11 Destiny C
15 Alainna P
18 Olivia K
21 Connor B & Hanna P
27 Memphis F
*(If we missed one, please let us know)
December 1 ~ Awana Store #1
Frozen Night- Bring gloves, hats, and scarfs to donate.
December 8 ~ Nickels & Dime Night - Clubbers bring nickels &
dimes to help make a change.
December 15 ~ Christmas Shop/Parties ~ This will be an extra special store
night where you can shop for gifts for your parent/guardian.
We will even gift wrap them for you before you leave club.
December 22 & 29 ~ NO CLUB ~ Merry Christmas!
January 1 ~ Happy New Year!
Looking for a place to worship this Christmas season, we welcome your family to worship with us! Sunday services are at 10:30 am &
7 pm. children’s church for preschool thru 6th grade during the 10:30 am service. Sunday school for all ages begins at 9:15 a.m.
we hope you will join us! we invite you to come as a visitor and leave as a friend.
We request children be kept at home after experiencing or receiving treatment for the following symptoms:
• Fever of 99.9 degrees or above. Child needs to be fever free for 72 hours
without medication.
• Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
• New loss of taste or smell
To help us provide a healthy environment for our children and volunteers, we ask that you keep your child at home when any of the following symptoms have occurred within the last 24 hours:
• Illness that prevents your child from comfortably participating in program activities.
• Runny nose with colored discharge (green or yellow) accompanied by a fever.
• Vomiting and/or diarrhea; symptom free
for 24 hours.
• Any communicable disease.
• Sore Throat.
• Streptococcal pharyngitis (“strep throat”)until 24 hours after treatment
has been initiated.
• Croup, excessive coughing, chest congestion or sneezing.
• Childhood diseases (chicken pox, mumps, etc.).
• Drainage or redness that could possibly be considered conjunctivitis (“pink eye”).
• Head lice or nits within the past 24 hours.
• Questionable Skin rash (that is contagious). Localized rashes such as prickly heat, eczema and diaper rash are not contagious.
If your child is being treated with antibiotics, he/she should have received treatment for a minimum of 24 hours before attending Awana or any Children’s Ministry event.
We understand that, in some cases, illness may present themselves suddenly.
If a child shows signs of illness (above symptoms), a parent or guardian
will be contacted immediately so that you may take your Child home to
care for them.
Thank You for Your Cooperation and Understanding
A: Orna-mints!
Q: What falls but never gets hurt?
A: Snow