Director’s Corner
Dear Redeemer Families,
I am thrilled and honored to write to you as the new Director of Redeemer. It is with great enthusiasm that I step into this role. I look forward to embarking on this exciting journey with all of you.
Firstly, I want to express my deep appreciation for the warm welcome I have already received. Your support and kindness have made my transition into this position both smooth and inspiring. I am genuinely excited about the opportunities that lie ahead.
As I begin my tenure here, I am committed to building on the strong foundation laid by my predecessor, Kathy Bakken, and continuing to foster a collaborative and supportive environment. I am grateful that she is staying on another year to help support me through this transition. I am looking forward to the continued growth of Redeemer CDC.
Please feel free to reach out to me with any thoughts, suggestions, or just to say hello. I am here to support you and am always open to conversations about how we can improve and better support your child’s growth and development.
Thank you once again for the warm welcome. Here’s to a bright and successful future for our school!
Blessings,
Caycee Hunter
“Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.” (Proverbs 22:6)
The Learning Corner
Our littles have lots of feelings. Sometimes BIG feelings. Here’s a space for tips and ideas to help with those feelings.
These tips are helpful for all ages!
Sissy Goff has been a therapist for over 30 years for children and families. She’s made it her life’s work to offer practical help and hope to families through their resources and experience.
“School [can be] tough to navigate socially. Kids need practice, and they need our help. Anticipating anxiety is one of the best things we can do to prevent anxiety. So, hopefully [these tips] will help prepare them—and you. Remember, practice makes progress and kids often don’t know what they need to help prepare them.
But mostly I want them—and you—to remember that they can do hard things. They’ve got this. And you do, too! ” ❤️🚌📚
Learn more about Sissy Goff and all she teachers HERE!
Parents – This is a free event hosted by State Farm Insurance Agent, Matthew Escobar. Please stop by to have your car seats checked for proper installation! Plus, for every child that has their seat checked, Jimer’s Frozen Custard is handing out coupons for free custard! It’s a win, win!
RLC Kidz have been enjoying Friendship Sundays and we
don’t want the grown-ups to miss out on all the fun! Invite
your co-workers, neighbors, and friends to join you for
Friendship Sunday at Redeemer! Our children will enjoy
games and face painting during the 11:00 children’s
church. Then we will all gather in the fellowship hall after
the 11:00 service for refreshments and fellowship.
It’s time for Mom’s Night Out! Join us on Sept 20th for a
nostalgic 90s-themed party! Invite your friends to relive
the 90’s with us and enjoy music, games, and nostalgic
snack food. Could this BE any more exciting?!
RSVP at redeemerric.org by Sept 13th so you don’t miss out!
Join us for a thrilling evening at our Mardi Gras Murder
Mystery Dinner on Saturday, September 21, 2024, at 6:00 PM
at Redeemer Lutheran Church. This event doubles as a
Fellowship and Youth Fundraiser, with tickets available for
$20 at redeemerric.org. Child care is available for $10 per
child. Don’t miss this chance to enjoy great food, fellowship,
and a little detective work—get your tickets today!