The Patriot Press
November 20, 2023
CCA Motto: To share the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, preparing hearts and minds to impact the world for Him.
CCA Guiding Principles: We teach 1) Christian Principles and Character, through 2) Christ Centered Academic Excellence, while promoting 3) American Patriotism.
*Our next newsletter will go out on 12/4/23*
This Week's Parent Reminders
Nov. 20th
- Upper School Bible Study 7:30-7:55am
- Juniors & Seniors to FBC to help with Operation Christmas Child, 9am-3pm
- Lumberjack Club Pancakes from 7:30-7:50am
- No School for Thanksgiving Break
- 4th Grade Community Service Project from 12:20-2:05pm at the Samaritan Center
- P-Pac from 3:15-4pm
- Auction Meeting from 6-7pm in the CCA Cafeteria. This counts for auction hours; all parents are encouraged to attend.
Dec. 1st
- P-Pac from 3:15-4pm
On this Day in History: November 20th
- In 1947 Queen Elizabeth II married Philip Mountbatten at Westminster Abbey.
- In 1917 for the first time, tanks were used effectively in warfare, by the British at the Battle of Cambrai.
- In 1925 American politician Robert F. Kennedy, the brother of John F. Kennedy was born.
CCA Chapel
As Jesus is walking with His disciples, James and John said Teacher, we want You to do something for us. You will have glory in Your Kingdom, let one of us sit to your right and one of us sit to your left. Jesus told them they didn't know what they were asking. Do we ever answer a question before we think about the question we've been asked?
Jesus is their Teacher. The disciples want to do everything He has done, but they don't know the future and how things are going to go. Jesus cannot choose who sits at His right or left. The disciples are just like us, they get into arguments and don't all get along. They are tense with each other and they don't really understand what it means to follow Jesus.
Rulers love to show their power over people. Often times the people at the top think they are the most important. Jesus says to love and treat each other like everyone matters. If you want to see the Kingdom, you must love, serve, give, be available for others, be complimentary, be helpful and be radically generous.
Pastor Wright gave CCA students a challenge, he told us to fill in the gaps and serve in other ways. Be polite, let others go in front of you, and pray for those who are having a hard time.
HS Students compete at SBU event
On Friday, November 17th, CCA high school students went to Southwest Baptist University to participate in the College Preparatory Championships. Last year, CCA went to their first Championship event since COVID happened. Students had the opportunity to test in multiple subjects and submit art pieces as well. A presentation on taking dual credit classes both online and in person through SBU was given. This is a new program that just began this year. Students were able to tour the campus and meet professors. The trip was very informative. CCA left campus before awards were given out; therefore, students do not yet know how they placed in events. --Kennedy
CCA's November Character Trait: Peace
Survey Says... Turkey or Ham?
Sports Calendar: Nov. 20th-Dec. 4th
11/21- GJH, GV, and BV Basketball vs Plaza Heights at home. GJH at 4:30, GV at 5:30, and BV at 7:00. Cheer at 4:30. HS Band will play the Star Spangled Banner at 4:30.
11/27- GJH and BJH Basketball at Leesville. BJH at 5:30 and GJH at 6:30. BV against Show-Me at home. Game begins at 7:00.
11/28- GJH, BV, and GV against El Dorado at home. GJH at 4:30, BV at 5:30, and GV at 7:00.
11/30- BJH, GJV, and BV away at Applewood Christian. BJH at 4:30, GJV at 5:30, BV at 7:00.
12/1- GJH, GV, and BV home game against Fort Scott. GJH at 4:30, GV at 5:30, BV at 7:00. HS Band will play the Star Spangled Banner at 4:30. Cheer at 6:50.
12/4- BJH, GV, and BV away game at CPRS. BJH at 4:30, GV at 5:30, and BV at 7:00.
CCA Birthdays
Family Fun For Thanksgiving Break
Do you love looking at Christmas lights? If so, here are the best displays locally, and within a 2 hour drive of Clinton.
- Windsor, MO: An annual lighted drive through Christmas display is held at Farrington Park.
- Drake Harbor in Warsaw, MO is home to Christmas on the Harbor. The drive through lights opened on November 17th. Free
- Branson, MO: Silver Dollar City goes all out for Christmas, displaying over 6.5 million lights. An Old Time Christmas is going on now through December 30th.
- The Plaza Lights will be lit on Nov. 23rd at 5pm. The lights will shine daily from 5pm to 3am from Thanksgiving through mid-January. Free
- Gravios Mills, MO: at the Laurie Fairgrounds, prepare to be dazzled by the annual Enchanted Village of Lights display. Lights were turned on Nov. 17th and will end on Dec. 31. It is open from 5pm to 9pm on Sunday thru Thursday. On Fridays, Saturdays, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas, it is open 5-10.pm.
- Let There be Lights! Christmas Drive-thru Display is now through Dec. 31st from 5-11pm. This is a 2 mile drive through display. Cost is $30 (carload up to 6) & $45 (carload of 7 or more). Address is 2751 Shepherd of the Hills Expressway, Branson, MO 65616
- Christmas in the Park runs from Nov. 22nd to Dec. 31st from 5:30-10pm at 3901 SW Longview Park Drive, Lee's Summit, MO 64081. Free will donation –Vivian
Pumpkin Roll Recipe
PUMPKIN CAKE INGREDIENTS:
- 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice (*or see below for substitution)
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 3 large eggs
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 2/3 cup pumpkin puree
- optional: powdered sugar (to sprinkle on at the end!)
CREAM CHEESE FILLING INGREDIENTS:
- 1 (8 ounce) brick cream cheese, room temperature
- 1 cup powdered sugar, sifted
- 6 tablespoons butter, softened
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Preheat oven to 375° F. Line a 15 x 10-inch jelly roll pan with parchment paper, leaving an extra 1-inch of parchment sticking up on both 15-inch sides of the pan so that you can easily lift the cake out after baking. (If you’d like the parchment to stick to the bottom of the pan more easily, sprinkle a little bit of water on the pan and then press the parchment paper on top of it. You can also lightly mist the top of the parchment paper with cooking spray for easier cake release afterwards, although it’s not required.)
- Whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, pumpkin pie spice and salt in a large mixing bowl until combined.
- In a separate bowl, whisk eggs and granulated sugar for 1 minute until thick. Add in the vanilla and pumpkin, and whisk until just combined. Fold in the flour mixture with a rubber spatula, and stir together until just combined.
- Spread the batter evenly into prepared pan. Bake for 13 to 15 minutes, or until top of cake springs back when touched. Carefully lift the parchment paper and cake out onto a flat (and heat-safe) surface. Then slowly, use your hands to roll the cake — rolling from the short end to the short end — until it is completely rolled up. Transfer the cake roll to a wire rack, and cool until it reaches room temperature.
- While the cake is cooling, make the cream cheese filling (see below).
- Once the cake has reached room temperature, transfer the cake roll to a flat surface, and carefully it until it is flat again (or mostly flat, it’s ok if the ends curl up a bit). Spread the cream cheese mixture evenly over cake, leaving a 3/4-inch border on all sides. Then carefully re-roll the cake, gently peeling away the parchment paper as you roll until you can completely remove and discard it. Tightly wrap the pumpkin roll in plastic wrap and refrigerate at least one hour.
- Remove and unwrap the pumpkin roll and transfer it to your serving dish. Lightly dust the pumpkin roll on all sides with powdered sugar, if you would like. Then slice* and serve.
- If you have leftovers, just re-wrap the pumpkin roll in plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Or freeze for up to 3 months.
- Whisk together cream cheese, powdered sugar, butter and vanilla extract in a mixing bowl until smooth. If the filling is too thin, add more powdered sugar. If it is too thick, add a half teaspoon or two of water. (You want a medium consistency so that the filling is easy to spread, but not too warm or thin that it will ooze out of the cake when you’re rolling it up.)
TO MAKE THE CREAM CHEESE FILLING:
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4H
Harry Williams spoke to the group about his experience in Vietnam and the awards he received, which include the Purple Heart. Chad Schumpert talked about being a Fire Fighter in the Air Force.
The 4-H group will be hosting a penny drive soon for the Missouri Veterans Home in Warrensburg. Next meeting is December 15th from 11:30am-1pm.
FBLA had a meeting on Friday, Nov. 17th from 4:30-5:30pm. Students explored competitive event entries and signed up for competition events.
The High School StuCo group met recently to discuss the Winter Formal. The Winter Formal date was moved to January 27th from December 9th due to a conflict with Clinton High School's Winter Formal. Also, StuCo hosted the Veteran's Day assembly at CCA. Thank you for setting up and organizing this event!