Melissa Harris - President
Jami O'Shaughnessey - VP
Bobbi Elston - Secretary
Becky Rothgeb - Treasurer
Sara Thornton - Member
Tiffany Bacon - Member
St. Rose's Home and School Association's (HASA) primary goal is to provide the school with funds and programs. To do that we must fundraise. There are fundraisers and events throughout the year that we need help with. If you are interested in getting involved with any of these, we would love the help. Please contact a HASA member.
Bow Tops is changing to fit today's families. The new Box Tops mobile app uses state-of-the-art technology to scan your store receipts. So for the next year, there are two ways that you can get Box Tops.
Scan: If you see this label, use the new Box Tops app to scan your receipt. Box Tops are still worth 10¢ for your school. The app will find participating products purchased at any store and instantly add cash to your school's earnings online.
Clip: Traditional Box Tops clips are being phased out of production, but may continue to be found on many products throughout the store. You can still clip them and send them to school - just make sure they're not expired!
Ask grandparents, aunts, uncles, neighbors, and co-workers to collect them as well. Send them into school or put them in the dropbox in the back of the church. We are setting a school goal of 10,000 box Tops.
You don't have to re-enroll anymore. If you were enrolled in the program last year you are good. If you have never created an account with Kroger, the process is just a few easy steps:
There is a Paper Gator in the north parking lot. Please recycle your paper, newspapers, and books.
The sausage booth is in the food court during the Monroeville Harvest Festival.
THe BearCreek Farms Sale takes place in November. Each family will get a catalog of great goodies to sell. EVERYTHING in the catalog is $5.
Casino Night is held in January at the Monroeville Park Pavilion. There is a Texas Hold'em Tournament along with casino games, blackjack tables and pull tabs.
The Burger King Book Sales kicks off during Catholic Schools Week. Each family will receive books to sell. The book contains 18 coupons with a value of over $100. The coupons include FREE Burger King and Chili's food items and special offers from the Fort Wayne Mad Ants and Fort Wayne Komets.
All area Catholic elementary schools participate in this fundraising event.
The Dinner, Dance & Auction is held on the first Saturday in March at the Hayloft. It's a fantastic evening of great food, dun and entertainment. There are a lot of incredible items and services to bid on.
The school carnival is held in April of each year in the school gym