Archive for July, 2009

Beginner’s Band Produces First Sounds Together

The Beginner’s Band went through instrument orientation today, many to their first band instruments.  As a practice the instruments all created a sound with their instruments.  I grabbed my camera and caught the moment just after…

sorry for the blur, I rushed over too much ; )

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Safety First

Trinity Lutheran School participated in their first fire drill today.  Principal Wittig spoke to the classes commending them on their efficiency and demeanor.   He said, “We pray to God that we will never have to do this for real but you did a great job today!”

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First Day Complete

Trinity students, faculty and staff reported for their first day of school today.  The air was full of laughter, questions and even a few shed tears as the year got underway.  Here are some pictures of the opening assembly and chapel service.  Thanks to Sherri for the great pics at assembly.

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Thank you

Our fourth quarter offerings went to support meals on wheels which provides meals to senior that are homebound.  Please see the letter to learn more about the ministry your offerings helped to support.

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Doing our best by preparing for the worst

Our teachers and staff came together this morning for training in first aid and CPR.  An important skill to have in the hopes of never needing to use it.  Thank you to Mrs. Araujo for teaching!

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Wahiawa Economic Stimulus

We’ve taken the local economy into our own hands and decided to head out as a church to our local business.  After church on Sunday Trinity went to Cafe Olive and stimulated the economy as we were stimulated with great food and conversation with each other.  Thank you to the Cafe Olive for being such [...]

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Twinity Tweets Again

Follow church Tweets from Trinity at TLCHawaii , school tweets from TLSHawaii

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Chaplain VonSeggern Gives Us Eyes in Afghanistan

A worship service in Bagram:

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