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Athletics

The St. Patrick's Athletic Committee is one of the largest organization of volunteers at St. Pat's, coordinating all athletic programs, for both kids and adults, church and school. Visit Athletics Home Page

Welcome Committee

To work collaboratively with the parish staff to effectively welcome new families into the St. Patrick's Parish and to assist in increasing new member's awareness of various time, talent and treasure opportunities available.

Home & School Association

The St. Patrick's Home & School Association mission is to support and assist the school staff, parents, and parish community in nurturing our children's academic, spiritual, and behavioral developmentClick here to view the Home and School home page...

Men's Club

The mission of this club shall be:
  1. A social organization of parishioners who volunteer their services for various activities that benefit our church.
  2. To provide the parish with an alternative source of funds for special projects on an "as needed" basis.
  3. To raise funds by sponsoring activities through the year that brings monies into the parish from outside of our community as well as from within.
  4. While economically beneficial to the church, these activities also seek to promote unity within the parish family by bringing our members together in an atmosphere of friendship, caring, and fun.

Click here to view the Men's Club home page...

 

Women's Club

Mission Statement:  The purpose of the St. Patrick’s Women’s Club is (1) to promote spiritual growth among the women of the parish, (2) to foster friendship and build community among all women of the parish and (3) to assist the Pastor in matters pertaining to the parish community.

Members: All women who are registered members of the parish are automatically Women’s Club members

The privilege of voting is available to those who pay their yearly dues ($10) and are therefore defined as “active members.”

Meetings: The St. Patrick’s Women’s Club meets the second Monday of each month (with the exception of July) at 7:30 PM in the Parish Center.

 

Event & Activities: 

  • September though May – mail postcards to High School Seniors of our parish and pray for them at our meetings. A different member each month takes 4-5 names to mail postcards to and select a prayer to say for the seniors at that month’s meeting.
  • October 24, 6-10 p.m. -  Bunco Night open to all women of the parish and outside female guests
  • December 6 & 7 – Cookie and Catalog Party (for fundraising purposes and showcase home businesses of some parish members); December 8th after the monthly meeting – Put together Christmas “Goodie Bags” filled with homemade cookies, fruit and nuts and deliver to specific members of our parish who are in need of good cheer.
  • January - EPS(Essential Pregnancy Services) Baby Shower where (items are donated, collected and delivered) and Cinnamon Roll Sale
  • Spring - Purchase the main entrée for and help serve food at the High School Senior Lunch
  • To be announced – Donate and serve breakfast during the ESL COPE classes , which we do this a few times a year, and help clean the worship space

 

2008 – 2009 Officers:

President, Toni Nichols  - 289-2434 or stnichols@cox.net

Vice President, Aimee Limongi

Secretary, Courtney Eden

Treasure, Ann Rasmussen

Chaplin, Nancy Meduna

Hospitality, Kathie Eidem & Nancy Sis

 


M.O.M.S.

The women of St. Patrick's M.O.M.S. resolve to lovingly serve each other:
  • toward the goal of mutual support
  • to provide spiritual challenge
  • to develop opportunities for friendship
  • to teach each other to be better mothers, wives, friends, and women of faith
  • to create a healthy and safe environment so as to foster continued spiritual growth with God.

Knights of Columbus

The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic men's fraternal benefit society that was formed to give financial aid to members and their families. Mutual aid and assistance are offered to sick, disabled and needy members and their families. Social and intellectual fellowship is promoted among members and their families through educational, charitable, religious, social welfare, war relief and public relief works.

St. Vincent de Paul Society


This organization exists to help the needy in our parish no matter what religion. We are composed of any volunteers who are interested in helping others. Our membership is small...but our purpose is to assist people who call and need help. We give clients groceries, gas, work with utility companies to help catch their bills up to date, prescription medicines, rides to doctors appointments. We can through the greater Omaha St. Vincent de Paul Society get furniture, appliances, and clothes.

 

Christian Outreach Program - Elkhorn (COPE)


St. Patricks is one of ten local member churches that direct the activities of this nonprofit.  COPE focuses on serving those in need in western Douglas County.  We are always in need of volunteers in various capacities. www.copeinfo.org

 

Funeral Committee


To serve families in a time of grief and need.

Safety Committee

St. Patrick's Parish of Elkhorn Safety Committee's mission is to provide an environment where all parishioners, community members and guests are safe and secure.

Scouting


To provide leadership and support...following the Boy Scouts of America purpose...to promote, through cooperation with other agencies, the ability of youth to embrace the values of citizenship, cooperation, compassion, courage, faith, health, fitness, honesty, perseverance, positive attitude, resourcefulness, respect and responsibility.

Information About Cub Scout Pack 650

Girl Scouts is committed to helping all girls from any background to develop the confidence, determination, and skills needed to compete in today's world.

A.A. - Alcoholics Anonymous


Our purpose put quite simply is to show other alcoholics precisely how we are recovering. By sharing our experiences, in an anonymous setting, we give hope to those struggling with this disease of addiction.

 Finance Committee                                                                             

                                                                                   

These men and women (all with experience in the corporate world) plan, guide, evaluate and anticipate the fiscal well-being of St. Patrick's Parish. Responsible use of monies offered as well as sound projections for funds needed are the basis of good stewardship, so vital to the very existence of this parish!

Pro-Life Outreach

 

The parish pro-life committee assists to make the parish a center of life, a place where parishioners understand the issues and importance of meeting the needs of those who are most vulnerable, especially mothers and their unborn children, and those who are seriously ill or dying and their families.

 

Horizons

Elder members of St. Patrick's Parish gather periodically for socializing, support, and care of one another. With no agendas to be fulfilled, no requirements to be completed, this group provides a healthy opportunity for seniors to interact with each other.

PFPC (Parish Facilities Planning Committee)

This group of construction-related parishioner "experts" is charged with overseeing the present parish campus, anticipating growth needs for the future, and planning any necessary renovations and/or new buildings. A parish Master Plan was developed under their guidance, and now serves as the basis for anticipating space needs for all ministries and services St. Patrick's offers.

Cemetery Board

St. Patrick's Parish owns three-plus acres of land and operates Mount Calvary Cemetery. A sign at the cemetery states that this "holy ground" was founded in 1891, though many tombstones predate this designation. An independent Cemetery Board oversees the immediate carte and upkeep of the grounds. A perpetual maintenance foundation was established long ago for long-term care and improvements.
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