I hope your family enjoyed a relaxing Spring Break and a meaningful celebration of Holy Week and Easter. For Christians, this is a very significant time in the liturgical year as we reflect on Jesus’ suffering on the cross, and celebrate His triumph over death through the resurrection.
Second-grade students at Valley Catholic Elementary School stepped into a meaningful role on March 18, leading a Heritage Prayer Service that honored the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon and…
Following the final production of The Music Man, alumni returned to campus for a special reception, reconnecting with classmates, teachers, and the community. The evening offered an opportunity to celebrate the drama department and recognize the work and dedication behind the production. See more photos on our Flickr.
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Valley Catholic Early Learning School is preparing for another season of summer camp, offering a fun, engaging experience for students entering kindergarten through fifth grade in fall 2026.
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Register Today for the 13th Annual Whole-In-One Golf Tournament It is time to start warming up – your clubs that is. The sun is shining and the greens await. Register…
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St. Juan Diego Catholic Church will host a free E-Waste Recycling Event on Saturday, May 2, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event is open to the public and offers a responsible way to recycle old electronics, including computers, phones and other devices, in recognition of Earth Day and the call to care for our common home in Laudato Si’.
Last year’s event brought together 126 vehicles and resulted in more than 8,300 pounds of electronic waste collected, along with additional efforts to divert shoes, socks and food donations from waste streams. Organizers hope to build on that momentum this year.