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The 2012 Winter Newsletter

This issue's feature articles include:


Art Students Steal the Show at Yellowstone Art Museum
Nineteen St. Labre middle and high school art students were invited to display their work at the Yellowstone Art Museum in Billings. The display ran from late October until early December. Apparently it was a major hit with all who saw it, according to Museum Art Educator, Carol Welch. (Read full story)
St. Labre Graduate Opts for Rewarding Judicial Career
Last May, a former student (Class of 1990), Leroy Not Afraid, came to support his step-daughter, Ava, at her graduation. He took the time to answer a few questions about his life since he left St. Labre. (Read full story)
Second Donor Tour on Tap for 2012
In addition to the September tour, we are adding a spring tour, which will bring the group to campus on graduation day, 2012. You will have the opportunity to meet the graduates and talk to them about their hopes and dreams for the future. (Read full story)
A Message from Curtis
Each year I look forward to the coming new year with a sense of anticipation of what the coming days, weeks and months will bring. This year I have a mix of anxiety and anticipation. (Read full story)
St. Labre Seniors Check out College Scene at Montana Universities
In a trip that spanned over 1,500 miles and two mountain passes, including the continental divide, 20 St. Labre seniors braved the November snow and cold to visit the University of Montana, located in Missoula, and Montana State University-Bozeman.
(Read full story)

St. Charles Mission Welcomes Two Sisters
In 1936 the Franciscan Sisters of Oldenburg, Indiana, heeded the call to operate the Crow Mission Schools – St. Charles at Pryor and St. Xavier in St. Xavier. That relationship continued until 2001 when the last sister retired to the Mother House. (Read full story)
News You Can Use from the Major Gifts and Planned Giving Department
To some degree, most of us are procrastinators, especially when it comes to taking action in unpleasant circumstances or when the issue seems far off in the future. (Read full story)
A Montana Winter Weather Primer
In talking to our benefactors from all parts of the country particularly during the winter, we are often asked what kind of weather we are getting. Montana gets some unique winter weather such as February 2, 2011, in Chinook, Montana, in the northern part of the state. (Read full story)


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