Grade 12 students at Vanier Collegiate are coming together to host a community-focused Christmas dinner as part of a special initiative demonstrating their Catholic faith.
Five classes totalling over 100 students are busily preparing for Vanier’s second annual Christmas dinner, which occurs Saturday, Nov. 26, at the school. The first sitting happens at 4:30 p.m. and the second at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased at the school or by calling 306-693-6744.
Students take a class called Catholic Studies, and during that class, they must participate in a Christian action project that shows their commitment to helping others. They have spent the past month fundraising, organizing and preparing a Christmas feast — a turkey dinner with all the fixings — for around 300 people.
“So we reach out to various sponsors who will help with sponsoring tickets for our families that perhaps would not have the opportunity for a Christmas dinner,” explained teacher Monique Byers.
Many sponsors and businesses have already stepped forward to contribute to the event, including Super Meats, which will provide turkey and stuffing.
Meanwhile, the students will be at the school a few days beforehand decorating, creating a Santa corner and craft corner, and organizing raffle draws and entertainment. They will also prepare the mashed potatoes, salads and vegetables, while they will handle cleaning up afterward.
“This is something we did a few years prior to COVID and students do everything … ,” said Byers. “And it’s really centred around the idea of service, of giving back to our community and giving to these families during the supper.
“And they really step up and take it on as their own and really flourish with the work they’re doing. And they see what goes into this kind of endeavour,” she added.
Vanier Collegiate’s website is vanier.htcsd.ca.