After two years of working from home in sweat pants and flannels, New Yorkers finally headed back to the office are freaking out about facing colleagues in their dowdy duds. Like an adult version of back-to-school shopping, they’re scrambling to rework their wardrobes with a mix of excitement and stress as job sites reopen after COVID-19 closures.
Since Thanksgiving is over, it’s time to move on to the next big holiday: Christmas. With Christmas comes copious amounts of holiday parties full of sequined dresses and towering heels
Bingo!
Rather than using the traditional bingo balls, students at Ave Maria Academyâs Bethel Park campus had a computer program handy for generating everything from B-1 to O-75.
And in Kimberly Limberiouâs fourth-grade class, Lupita Berumen Roque was the first student to fill five of those numbers across her bingo card.
Playing the time-honored game represented one of the many special activities during Catholic Schools Week, which was held Feb. 1-5. Ave Mariaâs celebration represented the first for the new school, which was created by the Diocese of Pittsburgh prior to the start of the current academic year with campuses in Mt. Lebanon, previously St. Bernard School, and at the former St. Thomas More School in Bethel Park.