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What’s Happening at CLS – December 2024

What's Happening at Carroll Lutheran School

Merry Christmas

As you prepare to celebrate the birth of Jesus with your loved ones in the coming days and weeks, we wish you a Merry Christmas filled with joy, peace, and love, and a healthy, Happy New Year. Thank you for your unwavering support and prayers throughout this past year. Your encouragement makes all that we do possible.

Ways to Support Carroll Lutheran School

Thank you to everyone who supported our Annual Appeal and Giving Tuesday fundraiser! We set a goal to raise $20,000, and thanks to your generosity, we surpassed it!


Our mission remains to make a CLS education accessible to every child by keeping tuition affordable, welcoming new families to grow and renew our community, and investing in the attraction, development, and retention of our dedicated staff.


Please keep CLS in your prayers, and if you feel called to contribute further, tax-deductible donations can be made online at the link below. Your support truly makes a difference!


Donate Online

Join Carroll Lutheran School's Raise Right program and purchase gift cards to many of your favorite restaurants and stores. For each card you purchase through Raise Right, you will earn a percentage back and that bonus can be used as a donation to CLS.



Plus, with a mobile app available and instant access to your eGift card and reload purchases, you can earn with gift cards and shop online through Raise Right anytime and anywhere. 



The next orders placed by the school which includes free shipping for you, are being placed on Tuesday, January 7th, and Tuesday, January 21st.


For more information, contact Bonnie Higgins at [email protected].


To get started, click here:


Raise Right


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Westminster, MD 21158

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