St. Christopher News
Browse past news stories for St. Christopher in Detroit, MI.
- Sports Briefs (Sarnia Observer)
posted on November 5, 2009 at 12:36:47 pm
LSSAA SKEDS CONCLUDE The regular season portion of the LSSAA boys volleyball and girls basketball schedules concludes today. Playoffs are next week. In girls basketball today, St. Clair is at LCCVI in junior (3:30 p.[...] - Sports Briefs (Chatham Daily News)
posted on October 21, 2009 at 03:07:05 pm
FANTUZ WINS AWARD Chatham's Andy Fantuz of the Saskatchewan Roughriders was named the top Canadian in the CFL's weekly awards yesterday for the second time this season.[...] - Rocky River Community Homecoming Dinner to benefit PTA scholarship (West Shore Sun)
posted on September 18, 2009 at 06:09:04 pm
The 2009 Rocky River Community Homecoming Dinner will be held 5-7 p.m. Sept. 25 at the Rocky River High School Cafeteria, 20951 Detroit Rd. A parade will depart from St. Christopher, 20141 Detroit Rd., at 6:30 p.m. and arrive at... - KRISTEN JORDAN SHAMUS: Love simply lasts half a century (Detroit Free Press)
posted on August 23, 2009 at 07:21:50 am
Young and in love, they said their "I do's" inside St. Luke Catholic Church in Detroit on the first Saturday in September. He was 21, fresh out of Virginia Military Institute and headed to medical school in Chicago. She was 19, and eager to start a family and a new life with him. - Extra Summer Camps (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
posted on June 10, 2009 at 04:13:46 am
BASEBALL Tuckahoe Family YMCA MVP Baseball Camp: A one of a kind camp, the MVP Baseball Camp will allow future all stars the chance to increase their baseball skills. Michael Brown, Associate Sports Director and former Detroit Tiger will offer his expertise by teaching and instructing the fundamentals of the game. Starts June 22-25.Ben Hoffman (804)740-9622. - MARK STRYKER | CLASSICAL+JAZZ HIGHLIGHTS: Ralph Peterson to play Jazz Café (Detroit Free Press)
posted on May 14, 2009 at 07:22:50 am
Drummer and bandleader Ralph Peterson has a taste for aggressive post-bop, favoring a tough-love approach that challenges his band mates to match his tornado intensity. Peterson's aesthetic seems to take off from the most adventurous recording by his mentor Art Blakey, "Free for All." Yet Peterson also transcends any orthodoxy through his open and exploratory attitude toward rhythm, harmony and ... - Neal Rubin: Neal Rubin: Prayers for unclaimed dead (Detroit News)
posted on April 20, 2009 at 05:22:51 am
Seventeen people sat in green-cushioned folding chairs last week in the smallest chapel of a modestly sized funeral home on Trumbull Avenue in Detroit. None of them had known Sofroney Patterson, 86, or Darnell Jackson, 34, or Heavenly Hubbard, 16 days. - Rich Hofmann: 'It's just a sad time in the game right now' (Philadelphia Daily News)
posted on April 15, 2009 at 11:02:21 am
WILLIAMSPORT, Md. - The memorial tribute is at the high school field where Nick Adenhart played. It starts with a small bouquet of flowers woven into the chain-link fence near the backstop, and then another, and then a white wooden cross stabbed into the sodden earth. It is how they all start, so bravely, so sadly. It is how the Harry Kalas memorial began Monday outside of Citizens Bank Park. - It's just a sad time in the game right now' (OregonLive.com)
posted on April 15, 2009 at 08:11:45 am
WILLIAMSPORT, Md. ? The memorial tribute is at the high school field where Nick Adenhart played. It starts with a small bouquet of flowers woven into the chain-link fence near the backstop, and then another, and then a white wooden cross stabbed into the sodden earth. - FINAL LIST: Diocese Announces Final List Of Church Closures, Merges (19 Action News Cleveland)
posted on March 13, 2009 at 05:49:23 pm
Euclid, OH - In advance of the announcement of parish closings and clusterings 19 Action News has learned that three churches in Euclid will be merged with three other Euclid parishes.
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