End of Spanish and ESL Holiday Party

Puente’s Spanish and ESL classes are now officially over for the fall in La Honda and Pescadero. Puente is celebrating the participants’ hard work and dedication by hosting Holiday Parties.

On Friday, December 2, Puente celebrated the end of the La Honda Spanish and ESL Classes with a festive potluck. Participants shared posole turkey and cider.  For dessert,  ice cream was served.

On Monday, December 5, the Night ESL party had a  great turnout. There was plenty of food for the participants. So much so that everyone left with a full plate of tamales.

Tuesday, December 6th the Morning ESL Party was at Puente in Pescadero.  All the ladies brought a magnificent Mexican dish to share with each other. Children were welcomed and they enjoyed themselves along with their mothers.

Program participants received dictionaries, school supplies and more, thanks to generous individual donors and the Silicon Valley Community Foundation.

La Sala Thanksgiving Dinner

On Thursday Thanksgiving day, Puente hosted a thanksgiving dinner for the La Sala participants at the Pescadero Community Church which was held from 6pm – 8pm. Students Cristina, Jesus and Elizabeth helped out Norma with preparations and set up of the room and food dishes. There were around 32 men that attended the thanksgiving dinner, two men played ranchera music on the guitar. Other activities included dominoes. They enjoyed festive dishes such as Turkey, mashed potatoes with gravy, corn, bread, mole and many other dishes. To end of the night there was a drawing for a donated television set and dessert. It was fun and exciting for all participants.

Puente Community Posada

I hope that you’ll join us for a community Christmas Posada on Friday, December 16, 2011 in Pescadero.

Traditionally, the Posadas enact the journey of Joseph and Mary, remembering them as they went door to door in search of lodging and safe haven. Their journey reminds us of countless other pilgrims that sought safety over the generations and those that refused them shelter. This powerful narrative takes different forms in every faith tradition as we are reminded that each of us holds the responsibility to bring light to others, even in the darkest times.
I hope that you will join with Puente and our beloved communities at St. Anthony’s and Pescadero Community Churches as well as St.Vincent de Paul Society of Pescadero, as we walk through Pescadero asking for safe harbor for the world’s many pilgrims. The procession will be followed by food, singing, games, and of course, Santa Claus, for the children.

Wishing you and yours a safe journey,
Kerry