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An All Family Fun Festival!

Updated: Aug 6


The Spirit Games is an annual faith filled, fun, and enriching family event that supports our Catholic Faith and commitment to our kids’ faith journey. Think diocesan wide fall festival, an opportunity to come together to promote family and evangelize our Faith to the youth in our Diocese. This event is put on by the Stephen Breen Memorial Foundation, who is the 2nd largest source of Financial Aid to our students and each of our schools. All proceeds from this event will help further the foundation’s mission within our Catholic Diocese.

 

When is the Spirit Games?

Sunday, April 28th held at Nolan Catholic High School

 



What’s the timeline of the event?

10am – Walk up registration for families who did not pre-register for the event.

11am – Mass on the football field with Fr. Brett Metzler, Nolan Chaplain.  

12-2pm - Games and booths for all ages on the athletic fields.

2-2:30pm – Closing Ceremony and Awards.

 

What type of booths or games will there be?

Inflatables, Sand Art, Decade Rosary Make and Take, Dunk the Duck!, Ping Pong Blaster, Water Boat Race, 9 Square in the Air, Tchoukball, Football Throw, Kickball, just to name a few. 

 

How do I sign up my family?

Pre-registering your family at www.stephenbreenmemorialfoundation.org. Registration is $15 per person with a Family max of $75!

 

What do you mean family max?

The most any family will pay to register is $75! If your household has 8 members, you still only pay $75.

 

What does the registration cost include?

Registration includes a t-shirt to wear to the event. Your student may also wear this shirt for any spirit day throughout the schoolyear on their campus.

 

Do parents register also?

If you would like a t-shirt, please register.

 

When is the last day to register?

We will take registrations until the day of the event, but it’s best to pre-register to help us prepare and to get your t-shirts prior to the event for any special promotions your campus is having.

 

When I register it’s asking for an address, is this my home address or school’s address?

Home address please.

 

Will shirts be shipped?

No, we will deliver to each campus as registrations come in. The cut off to have shirts delivered to campuses will be Wednesday, April 24th. Anyone registered after this date or any non-diocesan school families will need to pick up their shirts at the event prior to Mass near the entrance of the Doskocil Athletic Complex starting at 10am.

 

Do we need to purchase tickets to play the booths or games?

NO! The spirit shirt you receive when you register is your ticket to play unlimited games during the event.

 

What is available for the adults to do at Spirit Games?

New this year we will have a parent social with light Hors d’oeuvres hosted in the IDEA building and tours available. You can also stop by to see our Nationally Recognized Robotics Team demonstrations or visit with our partner school booths and BBQ constants.

 

Will there be food?

Yes. The Nolan Catholic Viking Club will have the concession stand open for families to make food and drink purchases. Typical game day options and prices. Cash or credit cards accepted. We will also have 7/11 Slurpee Truck onsite and BBQ samples from our contestants, for additional purchase available.

 

I heard there is a BBQ Contest! How do I enter? 

Yes! Email Nolan Catholic Athletic Director, Aaron Mattox at amattox@nchstx.org for more details and to register!

 

What’s the diocesan wide school contest for participation?

I scream, you scream, we all scream for ICE CREAM! The top three diocesan campuses with the highest percentage of participation for the upcoming Spirit Games will receive ice cream for the entire school. Help your campus to win by pre-registering your family at www.stephenbreenmemorialfoundation.org.

 

We can’t attend but want to support our campus’ participation and receive a t-shirt. Can we still register?

YES! Although, we will miss you at event. We are grateful for your registration and commitment to helping serve a greater cause.




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