Messenger March 2016 - Ascension Lutheran Church

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Messenger March 2016 - Ascension Lutheran Church
Messenger
MESSENGER
“Loved By Christ Sharing Christ’s Love”
March 2016
What’s a “Tre Ore?”
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ASCENSION EVANGELICAL
AL LUTHERAN CHURCH
5347 Donovan Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63109-2695
Church Office: (314) 832-5600 Fax: (314) 832-5601
www.ascensionstl.com
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Services: Saturday 5:00 p.m. & Sunday 8:15 a.m. Traditional Liturgy & Music
Sunday 11:00 a.m. Traditional Liturgy & Contemporary Music
Sunday School for Children and Adults: 9:45 a.m.
REV. MATTHEW CLARK - Pastor
PAMELA FOX - Office Manager
SHERRY ELLIOTT - Administrative Assistant
JAMES THIELKER - Organist/Choir Director
WANDA KUNTZ - Worship Team Director
BARBARA HARTUNG - Parish Nurse
KATHY THIES - Housekeeper
JERRY KASSING - Coordinator of Member Ministry
GAGAN GURUNG - Nepali Evangelist
REV. PETER & KRISTIE KOLB-Asia
Missionaries Supported through Together In Mission
People loved by Christ,
Each year on Ascension’s schedule of Holy Week services, we list the “Tre Ore” service on
Good Friday afternoon. But what exactly is a “Tre Ore” service? It doesn’t even sound like
English!
Well, it’s not English. It’s actually Latin. The Latin
atin phrase, “Tre Ore,” simply means, “three
hours.” The concept of a three hour worship service comes from the words of Matthew 27:45,
“From the sixth hour until the ninth hour, darkness covered the land.” For three hours, from
noon until three, as our Savior
avior hung on the cross, darkness was everywhere. The sun stopped
shining as Jesus bore the sins of the world.
So, we gather for worship on Good Friday during those same three hours, to remember Jesus’
sacrifice for us, and the forgiveness He won for us. Our Tre Ore service is a circuit-wide
circuit
event
involving Lutheran Church—Missouri
Missouri Synod (LCMS) congregations in the
th area. This year, the
service is being held at Concordia Lutheran Church in Maplewood.
The Tre Ore service includes special Lent music as well as Scripture readings based on Jesus’
seven words from the cross. Area pastors will also share messages based
bas on these seven words.
This year, I will be giving a message on Jesus’ “Third Word” from the cross around 1 pm.
Feel free to come for as long as your time allows. If you are not able to attend the Tre Ore
service in person, the worship will also be broadcast
oadcast live on KFUO radio AM 850.
Pastor’s email address is [email protected]
Note: Staff email addresses are “firstname”@ascensionstl.com
ASCENSION MINISTRY COUNCIL MEMBERS
Doug Pfitzinger
Brad Muhlke
Mark Duerr
Katlyne Thies
Nathan Decker
Carol Benninghoff
Sharon Headrick
Mike Gibbs
Michelle Brown
Karen Hilkerbaumer
You can contact Council Members via email: [email protected]
ASCENSION ELDERS
A to C
C- Rich Schaefer - (314) 644-0897 N to Q - Clarence Goetsch - (314) 647-3077
647
D to Headrick - Randy Agne (314) 353-7633
R to S - Jack Pendleton - (314) 353-5412
353
Helfrich to K - Mark Maxfield (314) 776-6001
L to M - Gary Notch - (314) 644-4118
644
T to Z – Nathan Decker – (618) 615-0729
Elder to Nepali Members Gagan Gurung – (314) 708-9554
Elders Chair is Randy Agne - (314) 353-7633
You can contact Elders via email: [email protected]
God bless your Good Friday worship,
Pastor Clark
ASCENSION WORD OF LIFE SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS
Erika Schulz (314) 413
413-0128
President, Troy Hansen (314) 703-6037
Abby Wheeler (314) 482-3261
482
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Member Changes . . .
Baptisms: Katherine Irene Smith, dtr. of Eric & Rachel Smith (Benninghoff) on 2/13/16
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Lenten/Easter Schedule
Address Change: Jason & Kori Lewis, dtr: Gianna, 83 Wilderness Ln, Defiance, MO 633412402
Transfer In: Sue Logan, daughter Katie Moeller, 403 Redbud Court, Pacific, MO 630691853 from New Beginnings Lutheran Church, 791 New Beginnings Drive, Pacific, Mo
63069
Weddings: Timothy Stock and Heather Barfield on 2/14/2016
Kolbs Korner
January 2016
“For You My Friend”
My son, Matthew loves to ride in the taxies in Hong Kong. Matthew indeed appreciates
getting around faster, but his real joy is handing the taxi driver a copy of the Small
Catechism in Chinese. Since we do not speak Cantonese, and very few taxi drivers speak
English, Matthew loves to hand the driver this gift. Who do you have in your life that
needs to know about the Savior of the world” Maybe you could invite them to church or
.
Sunday School where they will learn about Jesus. Possibly give them a copy of the Small
Catechism God’s richest blessings to you!
Daily Life . . .
Laundry is a perpetual event in the Klob household. With 10 ld us, it just never seems to
end. Thankfully, we do have a laundry room which doubles as Micah’s bedroom. It is a
cozy little place that is lovingly referred to as Micah’s Hobbit Hole. We have no dryer.
So our daily loads of laundry are hauled up to the roof when the weather permits. The
challenge is monsoon season, when the days are dreary and wet. Those days, we decorate
the house with wet laundry.
Lenten Services March 2, 2016
11:00 am & 7:00 pm
Lunch at Noon – Chicken Tetrazzini, Salad,
Green Beans, Dessert
Supper 5:30 – Men’s Club
Tomato Soup, Grilled Cheese
Lenten Services March 9, 2016
Lunch at Noon - Manicotti, Salad, Corn,
Dessert
11:00 am & 7:00 pm
Supper 5:30 – Jr. Youth
Chicken Tetrazzini, Salad, Rolls
Lenten Services March 16, 2016
11:00 am & 7:00 pm
Lunch at Noon - Corned Beef, Potato Salad,
Applesauce, Dessert
Supper 5:30 – Young Adult 20s & 30s Group
White Chicken Chili, Dessert, Drink
Maundy Thursday Communion Service
March 24, 2016
Communion Service
11:00 am & 7:00 pm
Good Friday Service
March 25, 2016
Tre Ore 12:00 - 3:00 pm.
at Concordia Lutheran Church-Maplewood
Tenebrae - 7:00 pm
At Ascension Lutheran Church
Easter Communion Services
March 27, 2016
8:00 a.m., 9:30 am & 11:00 am
With Communion
Easter Breakfast – Sr. Youth 7:30 am-10:30 am
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Ascension Activities . . .
Easter Lily Order Form
40 EASTER LILIES NEEDED Donations are needed to purchase the lilies that grace our altar
on Easter Sunday. The cost of the lily is $9.00. Please use the form below to order or call the
church office with your order. Make checks payable to Ascension Lutheran Church. Thank you.
Name _____________________________________
Number ordered _____ Total @ $9.00 __________
I will pick up ______ I will not pick up ______
Dedication __________________________________
_____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
Lilies may be picked up after the 11 am service on Easter, March 27, 2016
Please note: Lilies will be discarded after April 1
PRIDE OF LIONS. HERD OF CATTLE. School of fish. What do you call a
group of bunnies? Ascension’s third annual Easter Egg Hunt, that’s what. Herd
up all your bunnies for this must-attend, free event. We’ll have games, crafts, a
bounce house, pictures with the Easter Bunny and an egg hunt. But most
importantly, this might be the only chance to hear the real story of Easter for lots of bunnies
who won’t hear it anywhere else. Whatever you call your group of bunnies, just make sure
they’re here on Saturday, March 12 from 9 am-11:30 am
APRIL 16 – 8:30–11:00 – ASCENSION WOMEN’S TEA PARTY
RETREAT Preparations are underway for our second annual mini-retreat.
All women of Ascension are invited to bring their friends and family for a
morning of fun and renewal. Author Katie Schuermann will be the speaker.
Katie has written for many publications including The Lutheran Witness and Lutheran
Woman’s Quarterly. Some of the CPH books she has written are Pew Sisters, House of Living
Stones and The Choir Immortal. Hope you can join us for this morning of food, music, and
inspiration with your sisters in Christ.
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KFUO AM850 BROADCASTS Ascension will once again be sponsoring
broadcasts from May 1 through July 31. Anyone who wishes to sponsor a
broadcast, please contact the church office at (314) 832-5600. The cost $150.00
per broadcast and your name and dedication will be in the church News and Notes
and aired on the radio.
SERMON SERIES: THE 7 LENTEN LETTERS OF REVELATION
The final book of the Bible is Revelation where the Apostle John receives a
vision of heaven itself. In Revelation there are also 7 letters written to 7
different churches. Each letter contains a call to repent. What do these letters
have to do with the Church today? If God were to write a letter to our congregation, or to you
personally, what would it say? In this season of Lent, how is God calling us to repentance?
Come and find out during 7 special sermons this Lent in our Wednesday (and Maundy
Thursday) services!
February 10
February 17
February 24
March 2
March 9
March 16
March 24
Letter to Ephesus
Letter to Smyrna
Letter to Pergamum
Letter to Thyatira
Letter to Sardis
Letter to Philadelphia
Letter to Laodicea
RUMMAGE SALE Mark your calendar for the first Saturday in June, 6 for
our annual rummage sale. We know it is early but when you begin
performing that spring cleaning, remember to put aside your “gems’ for our
sale. Many volunteers are needed to make this a success. Plus it is a GREAT event for
fellowship and fun! Watch up-coming bulletins & Messengers for more information.
Did You Know . . .
Our 1st year seminarian student, Jeff Jenkins, was an architect in Oklahoma City before coming
to the seminary. He and his wife, Fadia, have one daughter in graduate school in Oregon.
They make their home at 1024 a Claytonia Terrace, St. Louis, MO. Jeff’ - (405) 590-7894,
Fadia (405) 496-8507
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Nepali News . . .
CELEBRATING MORE NEPALI BAPTISMS AND CONFIRMATIONS!
A group of 8 Nepali new Americans recently completed instruction in Luther’s
Small Catechism led by Pastor Clark and translated into Nepali by our Nepali
Evangelist, Gagan Gurung. This is the third bi-lingual confirmation class at
Ascension. On Sunday, March 6 at the 11 am service, 1 Nepalese man will be baptized and 8
Nepalese adults will be confirmed. We say, “Jai Mashi!” or “Praise the Lord!” for expanding
His Kingdom!
CONGRATULATIONS to our brother and sister in Christ, Chattra & Shiva
Gurung who became United States citizens on February 26, 2016, at the Thomas
F. Eagleton court building.
NEPALI NEEDS Ascension’s growing number of Nepalese members regularly have various
needs as they settle into a new land and home. The longest length of time any of our Nepalese
members have been in the United States is approximately 7 years, with new refugees still
arriving. When new immigrants arrive they bring very little with them to the US. We plan to
begin regularly listing different practical needs our Nepali members have. If you would like to
help meet these needs, please contact the church office. At this time, needs include:
microwave, air conditioning window unit, washer, and dryer.
CHRISTIAN FRIENDS OF NEW AMERICANS will once again be hosting Health and
Wellness screenings at the Peace Center throughout the year. See the bulletin board in the
church lobby with the 2016 dates. We are always looking for volunteers for registrars,
pracitioners, and drivers. This can be a one-time or on-going relationship. For additional
information or to ask any questions, please contact Laura Brink, [email protected], (314)
249-9219.
CHANGE WITHOUT DEPENDENCY! You are invited to a special morning with
Lutherans in Medical Missions (LIMM) LIMM.org to learn the culturally relevant, life
changing LePSAS participatory teaching method. Christian Friends of New Americans
(CFNA) cfna-stl.org is hosting this at the Peace Center, 4019 S. Grand Blvd., 63118 on March
12, Saturday, 8 am-1 pm. Registration: [email protected] or phone/text (314) 517-8513
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From Our Parish Nurse, Barbara Hartung . . .
BABY SHOWER Please Partner with us for a Baby Shower for Thrivent Pare
arent University and
Thrive St. Louis. Hosted by Seminary Life Team. Items needed:
ARE YOU CONFUSED by all the governmental insurances that are available?
• Medicare
• Medicade-Mo Health Net
• Affordable Care Act
If interested, we will arrange for a speaker to visit on a designated evening to help clear up
some of your confusion. Call Barb Hartung, Parish Nurse at (314) 772-6651 or the church
office at (314) 832-5600.
Car Seats
Pack-n-Play
Bouncy Seats
Booster Seats
Strollers
Swings
Diaper Bags
Bath Towel & Tubs
Sheets for Pack
Pack-n-Play New Toys
Socks
Nursery Picture Frames
& Lamps
Gently used items are welcome as well. Please place your items in the box
ox in the Lobby by
March 7. Thank you for helping new parents and their babies!
ASCENSION EVENING GUILD will meet on Tues., March 8th at 6:30 for a
Potluck meal. The entree (meatloaf) and dessert (ice cream) will be provided.
Please bring a side dish to share. We will have a short meeting following the
meal then assemble the invitations for our Mini-Retreat
Mini
on Sat., April 16th.
Ladies come and be our guest for the pot luck. Questions? Call Dianne Thies-802-7969.
Thies
Also
a reminder; the next bake sale is Sat. & Sun., March 19 & 20,
2 before and after all services.
VBS Vibes . . .
SAVE THE DATE! On April 29th, a trivia night will be held to benefit this
summer's Vacation Bible School. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and trivia will begin at
6:30 p.m. The cost for a table of 8 is $40 or $10 per person. Alcohol is not
permitted, but outside food is welcome! So gather up some friends for a night of trivia and
fellowship to support a wonderful cause! To reserve your table, please contact Sarah Headrick
at [email protected] or (608) 345-1704.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Time for some fun on the farm! Ascension's
2016 Vacation Bible School will be held June 13-17th.
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Our theme this year is
Barnyardd Roundup and we are looking forward to a exciting week sharing God's
Word with the children of our church and community. More details will be
coming soon on how to register or volunteer!
Youth Yammerings . . .
3/4
3/9
3/13
3/13
3/27
Sr. Youth-Make Easter Candy
Jr. Youth Lenten Meal-chicken Tetrazzini
Youth Disciples-away-Shrewsbury Lanes
Jr. Youth-away-Rollercade
Sr. Youth-Easter Breakfast
6:00pm-10:00pm
5:30pm-7:00pm
12:30pm-3:00pm
12:30pm-3:00pm
7:30am-10:30am
Sunday School Scene . . .
ASCENSION HAS A DEDICATED GROUP OF PERSONS who servee as
a Sunday School
teachers. Occasionally, a teacher is not able to be with their class. In order
ord to ensure that
our Sunday School classes serve children well, we would like to have subst
bstitute teachers on
those occasio
sions. To help make that work, we would like to maintain a list of substitute
teachers wee ccan call on when needed. Persons on the list would have thee option
o
whether to
serve when ca
called. Our classes are staffed by two persons, so substitutess w
would not have to
serve alone.. O
On most occasions there would not be any preparation that would
wo
be required.
Please consider this opportunity to serve. If you would like to serve, or have questions,
please contact John Brink – (314) 265-4844; [email protected].
Word of Life Lights . . .
AT THE START of the 2015/2016 school year, Word of Life Lutheran School reports a
20% increase in enrollment over last year! Word of Life is comprised of three campuses
in St. Louis. Kindergarten through eighth grade is located at Ascension Lutheran Church
with preschool
hool classes held at Timothy and St. Lucas. “This increase brings even more
opportunities and new programs. In addition to that, our large increase in enrollment has
also enhanced our already diverse student population,” said Alicia Klug, Principal. “We
feel truly blessed to have such a large increase this year. It is an exciting time at Word of
Life.” Students at Word of Life excel academically with test scores ranking above the
charter and public schools in the area. A wide variety of programs and oppo
opportunities to
tap into the unique abilities of each student are available.
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HELP US WIN A PLAYGROUND MAKEOVER!
http:www.togethercounts.com/at-school/win-for-your-school
school
The Together
ogether Counts organization is awarding $30,000 playground
makeover and you can help us by voting for Word of Life! Our zip code is 63109 and you can
access and vote at the above link daily. The more you vote the better our chances! From school
to home it’s critical for our students to have access to activities that
th reinforce what is learned in
the classroom with the importance of achieving energy and balance for life. Please share with
family and friends as well to vote for WOL! Context ends March 25, 2016. Thank you!
WORD OF LIFE MUSICAL Come
ome join us on Thursday, March 10 at 6:30 pm as
we present the musical “Cross Country” in the Word of Life gym. A “dress
rehearsal” performance will be at 9:00 am on March 10 for grandparents (and
church members that may want to attend).
PTL DINNER FUNDRAISERS: Dining out can help support Word of Life School! Please
mark these dates on your calendar and join the Word of Life family for food, fellowship, and
fun.
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IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH-OLIVETTE invite
vites you to attend
th
their 28 Annual Sausage Supper and Spring Bazaar on Sunda
day, March 6, 2016,
from noon-4 pm. (Carry outs until 5 pm). All-you-can-eat saus
ausage, real mashed
potatoes, saue
uerkraut, green beans, applesauce, bread and dessert will be served.
serv
Adults: $11;
children 6-12
12 $5; 6 and under free. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors
rs and enjoy a great
home cooked meal. You can also do some shopping at the Spring Bazaar, featuring many hand
handmade unique items. Call (314) 993
993-2394
2394 or visit immanuelolivette.org for more information.
informati
“REMEMBER CALVARY, CELEBRATING HIS GLORY”
St. Louis Metro Singers Concerts:
Sunday, March 13, 2016, 3:00 pm,
St. Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Church,
6303 Nottingham, StL, Mo 63109
Sunday, March, 30, 2016, 3:00 pm,
St. Anthony Padua Catholic Church,
3140 Meramec St. StL, MO 63118
Tuesday, March 8at Panda Express:6404 S. Lindbergh
Thursday, April 14th at Texas Road House: 1220 S. Kirkwood Road
Monday, May 16th at Culver's: 10200 Big Bend Road
Thursday, June 2nd at Cecil Whittaker’s (all day):
Neighborhood News . . .
CHRIST MEMORIAL PRODUCTIONS invites you to attend Once Upon
a Tree,, on March 4 and 5 at 7:30 p.m. or March 6 at 2:30 p.m. at Christ
Memorial at 5252 S. Lindbergh Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63126. FREE
Reserved Seating is available at CMPShows.org beginning January 30 at
4:00 p.m. online and at the Church. Tickets
ts will continue to be made
available online and at the Church, Monday through Friday 9:00 am. – 4:00
p.m., Saturdays from 4:30 -5:00
5:00 pm and Sundays from 9:00 - 11:00 am. Visit
our website or email [email protected] for additional information.
Sunday, April 10, 2016, 3:00 pm,
St. Margaret Alacoque Catholic Church,
4900 Ringer Rd, StL, MO 63129.
FYI Ascension Members Carol Benninghoff and Mar
Mary Pastor are both memb
mbers of the Metro
singers Choir.
LADIES, PLEASE JOIN US for a Titus 2'sday evening! Tuesday,
March 29, 6:30-8:30 pm. Topic: Women’s Health. Presented by the
Women’s Center of Barnes-Jewish St. Peters and
nd Progress West
Foundation. Free admission, refreshments and Christian fellowship.
Invite a friend! Titus 2’sday is a women’s mentoringg ministry
m
based on
Titus 2:3, which reads: ""Teach the older women to…teach what is good. Then
Th they can train
the younger women.” Hosted by Zion Lutheran Church Harvester, 3866 S.. Old
O Hwy 94, Saint
Charles, MO 63304; www.zionharvesterwomensnetwork.org
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WOMEN’S
’S DAY OF RENEWAL XVI “Call to Peace” It’s not too late to
register for Women’s Day of Renewal XVI held at Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church in Collinsville, Illinois on Friday and Saturday, April 1 & 2, 2016.
This year’s keynote presentation will be Call to Peace (Peace for the Past,
Peace for the Present, Peace for the Future),
Future) based on Philippians 4:7. And
the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts
and minds in Christ Jesus. Come join us on April 1 & 2 to be encouraged by
the Prince of Peace who transforms regret for the past, anxiety in the present and worry for the
future into comfort, serenity and hope. The keynote speakers will be two talented sisters and
pastors’ wives, Rosie Adle and Rebekah Curtis. In addition to our keynote program,
prog
each
attendee can personalize her day with workshops and lunch options! Women of all ages are
invited to attend!
You will find registration forms and more information at
www.facebook.com/goodshepherdwdr or www.goodshepherdcollinsville.org or contact Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church at 618-344-3151.
3151. Bring a friend and enjoy a day of fellowship and
spiritual renewal!
THE LUTHERAN CONVALESCENT HOME AUXILIARY is currently
conducting its Annual Lenten Benefactor Appeal. The Benefactor Fund assists in
providing care for residents living at the Lutheran Convalescent Home whose financial
resources have been depleted. The Lutheran Convalescent Home is known as the
Laclede Groves Care Center. Gifts
ts to this appeal are used100% to help aging adults in need. An
invitation to the annual Benefactor Luncheon will be extended to donors contributing $100.00
or more per person by March 29, 2016. This elegant luncheon at Greenbriar Country Club on
Wednesday, April 6 is a “thank you” gift from an anonymous donor. As God enables and
moves you. Please send your contribution to:
Lutheran Convalescent
onvalescent Home Auxiliary (Benefactor Fund)
Fun
723 S. Laclede Station Road
Saint Louis, MO 63119-4911
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND! April 22 at 7 pm – April 24, 2016 at
4 pm at holiday Inn, 10709 Watson Rd., St. Louis, MO 63127. Married husbands
and wives can apply now at GodLovesMarriages.org or contact Tom & Kathy Von
Behren at [email protected] or (636) 343-9453
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for more information. But
hurry! Pre-registration
registration is required and weekends
weeke
fill fast – be sure to apply by
March 22, 2016!
Please
ease join us in recognizing those in our congregation who are celebrating
them when you see them in worship. Contact the church offic
fice if your birthday
or anniversary is not listed so we can add it to our member data base.
Our In-Home
Home Ministry members are indicated by an*
to . . .
3/1
3/3
3/4
3/5
3/6
3/7
3/8
3/9
3/10
3/12
3/13
3/14
3/15
3/16
3/17
3/18
Pahal Gurung, Sara Jaggie
Diane Broughton, Paul Hyde,
Janey Rathgeber
Marietta Oster
Sandra Pfeuffer
Christopher Bergholt,
Tanya Windmiller
Lara Corvera, Patricia Hellweg
James Barman
Tirtha Gurung, Jenny Kesel,
Arlo Otto, Jenna Tervort,
Lindsey Watkins
Connie Colloton
Ran Gurung, Kira Kamp,
Joseph Russo JJr.
Barbara Corvera,
Clarence Goetsch
Lindsey Beasley, Michael Gibbs,
Nancy Pfitzinger
Ronald Danback,
Lois Schnitzmeier
Ellie Bickel, Nicholas Mueller,
Jaina Stus
Robert Hofmann
Ally Jurkiewicz, Ava Jurkiewicz,
Jessika Ost
Oster, Ashley Quinn,
Emily Rundquist
3/19 Maina Gurung
3/20 Natalie Bremer, Bhumika Gurung,
Laxchhai Gurung
3/21 Carol Benninghoff
3/22 Otto Hintze, Catherine Lee
3/23 Joe McQuay
3/24 Lee Enders, Jack Pendleton
3/26 Arleen Kassing
3/27 Carl Anderson, Noah Boeyink,
Virginia Bude, Santa Gurung,
3/30 Joshua Arand, Arthur Graudin
3/31 Bonita Benda,
Katherine McMeans
to . . .
3/1
3/3
3/8
3/9
3/13
3/14
3/19
3/22
3/26
3/27
Ed & Lisa Holderle
Becky & Melvin Ball
Jon & Bee Danback,
Jonathan & Sarah Marie Gibbs
J & Erika Schulz
Gretchen & James Hogenmueller
Michael & Deborah Gibbs
George & Jennifer Sweeny
Sharon & Kevin Keller
Sarah & John Maleas,
Ronald & Kristine Schneidewind
Jennifer Hilkerbaumer-Yocum
Hilkerbaumer
&
Nathan Yocum