January 18, 2015

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January 18, 2015
St. James Parish ~ Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
A Member of the Menomonee Falls Cluster Parishes
(St. James, St. Mary’s & Good Shepherd)
January 18, 2015
The Deacons of the Cluster Parishes
of
Good Shepherd, St. James and St. Marys
Invite you to
Join Us This January
As we
Pray For All Life
“Holy Hour for
Life”
Wednesday – January 21st – 7:00 P.M.
Good Shepherd Parish
N88 W17658 Christman Road
Menomonee Falls, WI.
Deacon Sandy Sites, Deacon Mike Rooney,
Deacon Jim Goetter
St. James
Menomonee Falls, WI
Moving the SOS and food pantry into the new
space would not be considered unless it made sound fiscal
sense and is in the best interest of SOS. CCOS, which has a
governing board, has not committed to anything except being part of the conversation. None of the CCOS congregations would bear responsibility for any cost for a potential
transition to the new Sussex Village Civic Campus.
Thank you for your continued generosity to the
Food Pantry. We will continue to be good stewards of the
resources you give us so that we can respond to and serve
those most in need in our community.
Fr. Mike, Deacon Mike, and I are members of the
CCOS Board. If you have questions we encourage you to
seek clarification from anyone of us so that you may be
properly informed. Our next Board Meeting is scheduled
for February 3rd so we may be able to provide a further update after that time.
AN IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION REGARDING
S.O.S,
THE FOOD PANTRY, AND ST. JAMES
St. James is one of six congregations which form
the Cooperating Churches of Sussex, an incorporated 501c3
non-profit organization. In addition to St. James the other
congregations are: Christ Our Savior Lutheran, Lisbon
Presbyterian, Redeemer United Church of Christ, St. Alban’s Episcopal, and Sussex United Methodist Church. We
are bound by our common faith in Jesus Christ and have a
long history of praying together, supporting each other,
learning together, and serving those in need as Jesus commanded. Our most visible and on-going sign of our unity
and work is seen in the Sussex Outreach Center and Food
Pantry. Quite simply, we have been able to do more together than any one of us could do alone. Our cooperation
is a model for other ecumenical endeavors as our commitment to fulfill the mission of Jesus Christ to serve the poor
is not obstructed or limited by denominational bounds.
The Village of Sussex has proposed plans for a new
municipal building to be called the Civic Campus. This
building would house the village administration offices and
would also make space for several non-profit groups such
as the Chamber of Commerce, VFW, the Historical Society,
and the Sussex Outreach Services and Food Pantry. The
proposed site is across the street from Piggly Wiggly. It is
an expensive multi-million dollar project that has generated
great controversy among the Sussex residents.
A recently proposed plan would offer 5,000 square
feet of space in the Civic Campus to house SOS offices and
the food pantry. However, the space is not free. Each nonprofit would have to purchase its space, something like buying a condo, and would be responsible for a regular minimal “condo fee” to pay for general maintenance and so
forth just as one would in a home condo. The cost of the
space is roughly $1.4 million. CCOS does not have this
kind of money to purchase this new space nor can it take
out a loan and go into debt in order to purchase space in the
Civic Campus.
However, there have been reports of an interesting
and creative proposal. There is a potential purchase offer of
$1.5 million from an anonymous buyer for the SOS Resources Center, which CCOS owns and currently has a
mortgage of $124,000. The potential offer would cover the
cost of SOS moving its operation into the new Civic Campus building as well as provide enough extra funds to pay
off the existing mortgage. Please note the words “proposal”
and “potential.” This is not a done deal.
The village needs to move forward with the creation of the Civic Campus based on recommendations of a
citizens’ committee, who voted to approve the conceptual
plans for the Civic Campus. This is a complicated and very
emotional issue for Sussex residents.
Daryl Olszewski
Pastoral Associate
Readings for the Week of January 18, 2015
Sunday:
1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19/1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20/Jn 1:35-42
Monday:
Heb 5:1-10/Mk 2:18-22
Tuesday:
Heb 6:10-20/Mk 2:23-28
Wednesday: Heb 7:1-3, 15-17/Mk 3:1-6
Thursday: Heb 7:25--8:6/Mk 3:7-12
Friday:
Heb 8:6-13/Mk 3:13-19
Saturday: Heb 9:2-3, 11-14/Mk 3:20-21
Next Sunday: Jon 3:1-5, 10/1 Cor 7:29-31/Mk 1:14-20
©Liturgical Publications Inc
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE COMING WEEK
Tuesday, January 20
8:00 am † John Cassidy (John Swanson)
Wednesday, January 21
8:00 am St. James Parishioners
Friday, January 23
8:00 am † Deceased Members of St. James
Saturday, January 24
(Sunday Liturgy)
4:30 pm † Carol Sedlmeier (Tony Sedlmeier)
† Rosalie Pawlowski (Bruce & Andrea
Turek)
Sunday, January 25
8:15 am † John Horn (Family)
10:30 am † Alfred, Larry & Mike Konkol (Family)
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Second Sunday of Ordinary Time
January 18, 2015
“LIFE IN CHRIST!”
January 11, 2015 Contributions
Stewardship
Offertory
Mortgage
Special Assessment
$11,048.00
$ 890.84
$ 575.00
$
90.00
Totals
$12,603.84
Please welcome the following children who
are being baptized this weekend at St.
James: Emily Dena, child of Christian and
Alison; Elodie Jane, child of Christopher
and Elizabeth; Brody Edward, child of
Christopher and Alicia; Cooper Benjamin, child of Ben
and Gennell; and Levi Joseph, child of Joseph and
Angela.
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Special Assessment $253,000.00
$ 65,710.00
$187,290.00
The Lent Art & Environment Committee needs help
planning the Church environment for Lent. We will meet on
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Upstairs in room #4.
“Gold” Financial Commitment Card
Don’t forget to return your gold financial stewardship commitment card. 390 families have returned their cards. If you have
misplaced or did not receive a card with your monthly letter,
additional commitment cards are available in the acrylic holders
in the Gathering Space.
Please come and help out while meeting new people.
The Lent Art & Environment Committee
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PANCAKE BREAKFAST
NEXT WEEKEND—JANUARY 25TH
8 AM—Noon in the Community Center
St. James’ Weekly Tithes (Outreach)
Please help us support our future Priests that are
studying at the Sacred Heart Seminary. Come
and enjoy breakfast with your fellow parishioners
and the proceeds will help educate future Priests.
Since the 1980’s St. James has distributed a portion of its weekly income as a tithe for various outreach programs and organizations. This past week
$450 was donated to:
The breakfast that your Knights of Columbus
prepared for Holly Days generated $912 for your parish and
each of these breakfasts help support local needs. Once again,
come enjoy a delicious breakfast and help support a great cause.
Hope Network in Menomonee Falls, WI
ST. BEN’S MEAL PROGRAM
It is time for us to donate food for the St. Ben’s
Meal Program this coming Wednesday, January 21st. St.
James’ role in this ministry is to supplement a meatloaf &
mashed potatoes & gravy dinner (supplied by Good Shepherd & St Mary’s).
We need parishioners to bring salads, fruits &
vegetables of any kind & meat or seafood casseroles/
pastas. Desserts are okay but they need to be
fresh. There is sufficient bread & rolls already provided. Our efforts either supplement the meatloaf dinner
or provide an alternative for the homeless & poor.
You do not have to sign up to be a part of this ministry, all we ask is that your donations be at St. James in
the upstairs kitchen (counters or refrigerators) before 4:00
pm as our last driver leaves promptly at 4:00. If you have
questions or are interested in going down to help serve
occasionally, please contact Jeff & Lynn Kenkel at 5320065 or [email protected]
Bereavement Fish Fry
If you are journeying through the grief process
from a recent loss or from a loss awhile ago perhaps some fellowship over a good meal might be
what you need. Our St. James parish will be
hosting another Bereavement Fish Fry at the Boneyard Grill in
Sussex on the 23rd of January. We start out with a social time
at 5:30 pm and then begin ordering and sitting down by 6
pm. If you would like to join us please call the Parish Nurse,
Pam at (262) 250-2663. All are welcome!
“The reason for processing grief is not to weaken life
but to strengthen it”-Carol Staudacher
St. James is here to help all people
experience meaning and purpose in life.
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We strongly suggest that you use pans or dishes that
can be thrown away if possible.
FIELDS OF HOPE & DREAMS &
HOLY GROUND GARDEN
MESSAGE FROM ADULT MINISTRY
Sr. Lucille Flores
Garden planning? Are you serious? - YES! Seed catalogs are
piling up on coffee tables, so it’s time to start. We’ve eaten all
the Christmas cookies, drank all the New Year’s bubbly, and
put away all the decorations. Now our focus turns to dieting,
exercising and eating more healthy (i.e. time to garden). Seed
germination times vary, so we need to schedule the indoor seed
starting so starter plants are ready when spring hits. And we’ll
be growing plants for our annual “Spring Plant Sale” too. The
addition of our new (i.e. third) Holy Ground garden, makes
even more planning for us. We’ve checked with Jennifer
Waltz, Director of the Cooperating Churches of Sussex’s
(CCOS) food pantry, and will adjust from last year. We could
use some extra help from parishioners who would like to volunteer to start and tend seedlings (indoors) at home. If this sounds
like something you would be interested in doing, call (414) 587
– 1202 or email: [email protected] Thinking of spring
and new life always gives us hope and gets us out of our winter
doldrums. Sounds interesting??? Get involved!
CATHOLICISM 101: The Basics of our Faith
Have you ever wondered: What is it that we believe? What
are the cornerstones of our faith and the life of the church? Our
local parishes are sponsoring nine sessions on Sundays 11:301:00 at Good Shepherd, Room 221. Join us starting January
25th. See yellow flyers in the Church entrances or contact
[email protected]; 253-2915.
CORRECTION
Human Trafficking Awareness Day was Sunday, January 11,
not January 1. Join us in praying for the protection and liberation of the victims of human trafficking and for the conversion
of all traffickers.
DO YOU KNOW?
In our Gospel we read that Jesus asks the two disciples “What
are you looking for?” Apparently they were searching for more
than “just fishing”. We too experience a certain dissatisfaction,
an emptiness. We feel the yearning for the “more” that is not
filled with things, money, pleasure, power. What are you looking for? When have you experienced that emptiness, that
yearning for the “more”? Did you recognize it as coming
from the Lord? A call to simplify. A call to let go. A call to
make the Lord your priority. A call to make the “God stuff” a
priority in your life. My Lord, my God, my all!
Winter got you down ….
Are you tired of the cold and snow?
Then...why not join us on…
Valentine’s Day
Saturday, February 14, 2015—4:00-7:00 pm
For
“A Little Taste of Italy” Parish Dinner
IGNITE! is around the corner: February 16, 17, 18. Is it on
your calendar?
YEAR OF CONSECRATED LIFE:
On November 29, 2014, women and men religious gathered
with Pope Francis for a prayer vigil at St. Mary Major in
Rome. Addressing the consecrated women and men, Pope
Francis said: “My first words, on this occasion, are of gratitude
to the Lord for the precious gift of consecrated life to the
Church and to the world. May this Year of Consecrated Life
be an occasion for all members of the People of God to thank
the Lord, from whom every good comes, for the gift of consecrated life, appreciating it appropriately. To you equally, dear
brothers and sisters, goes my gratitude for what you are and
what you do in the Church and in the world. May this be an
“intense time” to celebrate with the whole Church the gift of
your vocation and to revive your prophetic mission. I repeat to
you today what I have said at other times: “Awake the world!
Awake the world!”
Dinner Reservations Required
The menu consists of your choice of: 2 pastas
(Spaghetti and mostaccciolli), meat sauce (some meatless),
salad with homemade Italian dressing, homemade garlic bread,
Beverage and dessert.
(No charge for second helpings!)
Cost: Adults—$8.00
Children—(6 to 14) $5.00
(5 and under) $2.00
Families of 5 (1-2 adults and children) - $25.00
Carry-outs also available!
A limited number of tickets will be available at the door!
For more information call the Parish Office: 262-251-3944
CHRIST ALIVE IN OUR MARRIAGE
WHO? Young couples in their first five years of marriage
WHAT? A retreat: “Christ Alive in our Marriage”
WHEN? Saturday, January 24, 2015, 10-5
(concludes with Mass)
WHERE? St. Margaret Mary Church
3970 N. 92nd St., Milwaukee
COST? $60 per couple includes breakfast, lunch, supplies
INFO? Dan O’Brien 414-727-1955 [email protected]
REGISTER:
charisministries.org/marriage_wisconsin_jan2015
St. James 2015 “Shamrock” Cash Raffle
The drawing will take place March 17, 2015 at 9 am
at the Parish Office.
Only 600 tickets will be sold at $25 each.
Odds of winning: 1 in 60!!
Grand prize $2,500/1st prize $1,000/and prizes 3-10 $200 each.
Watch the bulletin and email on how to purchase
your winning ticket(s).
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YOUTH CORNER
10th Grade Retreat
"Living Inside Out: How you can make the knowledge of your
faith show in your everyday life” facilitated by the
Spiritus Retreat Team
Saturday, January 31st Noon-5:30pm @ St. James
Sunday, February 1st 8:15 – 2:00 pm @ St. James
MISSION TRIP PIZZA SALE
Get your registration in by January 20th
Ord e r s b ei ng t a ke n a ft e r al l
M a s se s t hi s we e ke nd & n ex t !
Save the Date
Matthew 25 2015
June 22nd-26th
Pizzas are 12 inches
Sausage: $6.00
Pepperoni: $6.00
Plain Cheese: $5.00
Payments requested with order.
Questions?: Call the CF office at:
251-0897 or email
[email protected]
Thank You for
supporting
Mission Trip!
O rd er s b ei n g tak e n
a f t er a ll Ma ss e s
t h i s w eek e n d a nd n e xt !
A Week of Service to our LOCAL Community
Open to those going into 6th grade and up
Registrations available the first week of February
Help support the Mission Trip
to St. Paul, MN this summer.
We are selling pizzas just in time
for the Super Bowl. Orders
being taken in the gathering
space after all masses. Pizzas will
be available for pick up in the
Community Center Saturday,
January 31 from 10 am-noon
and after all masses on January
31 and February 1 (Super Bowl
weekend).
SAVE THE DATE
7th Grade & Up
Mini-Work Camp
Saturday, April 18th
A full day of serving those who could use a little help with their
spring clean-up.
The day includes breakfast, lunch and dinner – plus an event
t-shirt .
Registrations and more details coming soon, so book the date
and come have some fun with friends while doing some good
for your community!
Pizza’s available for pickup
in Community Center after
masses Jan. 31st & Feb. 1st.
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Steubenville Conference Summer 2015
The most important relationship you will ever have will be with
Christ! We would like to invite you the Steubenville youth conference where thousands of Catholic teens from across the
country gather together to grow deeper in their relationship with
Christ. This weekend is filled with powerful, relevant speakers,
amazing Christian music, prayer, and of course the sacramental
gifts of our faith: Mass, Adoration, Reconciliation.
If interested please return form below with payment
at masses next weekend.
Name:______________________________________
Phone:____________________________________
Potential Dates: July 17-19, 2015 or July 24-26 Estimated cost: $275.00 (fund raising is available)
To reserve a spot, e-mail Betsy Potter at St. Mary Parish
by January 19th: [email protected]
Qty.
___ Sausage: $6.00
___ Pepperoni: $6.00
___ Cheese: $5.00
Payment Requested with order
Questions or need a registration? Email Bryan at
[email protected] or call 262.253.2238
6th + 7th + 8th Grade
JUST A WINTER REMINDER . . . .
21! Youth Group Date Change
Our middle school youth group will meet in February, but we
have changed the date.
We will meet at St. James on SUNDAY, February 15th for
the first night of “Ignite” from 6-7:30pm.
Come join us with your family for a fun night of music, stories
and faith-growing.
IF HAMILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT IS CLOSED
ST. JAMES IS ALSO CLOSED.
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We will also contact Today’s TMJ4 and they will post this
information on their cancellation page along with running
the scroll at the bottom of the TV screen.
NOTES FROM OUR PARISH NURSE, PAM DENNIS:
Maybe this is one of your New Year’s resolutions to, “Eat Better
Move More” then you are in luck!
St. James parish is hosting another Eat Better Move
More/Part 2—nutrition and physical activity program for adults
60 years old and over. You do not have to have attended part
1. It will be held here over a 9 week time frame starting the 24th
of February through the 28th of April in our cafeteria from 1:30
pm – 3:10 pm on Tuesdays. This fun program is sponsored by
Mount Mary University Dietetics Department and the Waukesha
County Aging and Disability Resource Center. The dietetic students from Mount Mary College teach the classes.
The 9 weeks will cover nutrition topics such as the
DASH diet to prevent and manage high blood pressure, meal planning for diabetics management and prevention, label reading and
grocery shopping for healthy meal planning, how to fit your favorite foods into a healthy lifestyle, important vitamins and minerals
for older adults and how to get enough and information on dietary
supplements.
The program will highlight exercising as well to include
using hand weights, resistance bands and yoga mats for some exercises. These exercises are designed to improve your balance,
strength, flexibility and endurance.
What is required of you as an attendee? We ask that you
attend EVERY class, wear your step counter every day and record
your steps, try out the nutrition and fitness tips at home and have
your fitness level assessed before and after the program to measure your improvement. Overall the most important part is to have
fun!
You will receive a $10 gift card for perfect attendance. Pre-registration is required for participation. You can register by calling the Parish Nurse, Pam at (262) 250-2663 by February 10th. The suggested donation for this program is $15. Class
size is limited. We hope to see you there.
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PRAYER SHAWL MEETING
What to do during these cold, blustery months of winter? How
about coming to our next prayer shawl ministry meeting. You can
meet other parishioners who have the love of knitting or crocheting, pick up some yarn from our cupboard and make a prayer
shawl for someone in need this winter. We provide prayer shawls
to those who are sick, homebound or a caregiver. Our meeting
will be the 20th of January at 3:30 pm in the cafeteria. All you
need to bring is yourself and either knitting needles or a crochet
hook. If you should know of a St. James parishioner who might
benefit from a prayer shawl call Pam, our Parish Nurse, or if you
are planning on attending our prayer shawl meeting. Pam’s number is: (262) 250-2663. “When life starts to unravel, get out
your knitting needles and stitch it up!”
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ST ANTHONY PARISH SCHOOL
Menomonee Falls
Join us for our Open House on Sunday, January 25, 10:30-2
Gather with us at 10:30 mass, then join us at noon for our Open
House. Guided tours will be given by parents and faculty. Meet
our caring and gifted teachers and enjoy an ice cream social.
• Register for Grades K4-8 for the 2015-2016 school year.
• Learn about our high academic standards
• Discover the co-curricular & service activities
• Sense the spirit that guides every aspect of Catholic education, where faith is nurtured & values are shared.
Begin your journey with us. You will find our school is much
like your home and family.
N74 W13636 Appleton Ave, Menomonee Falls
stanthonyparishschool.org
MISSION STATEMENT
St. James is a vibrant, welcoming Catholic Community
Journeying towards the fullness of the Kingdom of God
through worship, formation and service.
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Weekly Schedule
Sunday, January 18
Mission Trip Pizza Sales after Masses
8:15 am Mass (Church)
Gr. 6-8 Disciples with Donuts
4K/5K CF Classes (Classrooms)
9:30 am Gr. 1-5 CF Classes (Classrooms)
10:30 am Mass (Church)
11:30 am Adult Confirmation (Good Shepherd)
GIFT (1 Hour)
6:30 pm Boy Scout (Church Hall)
Monday, January 19
6:00 pm 21! Group (Community Center)
Tuesday, January 20
8:00 am Mass (Chapel)
8:30 am Adoration (Chapel)
8:45 am Bible Study (Great Room)
9:00 am T.O.P.S. (Church Hall)
10:30 am Book Discussion (Great Room)
11:30 am Red Hat Club (Church Hall)
3:30 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry (Church Hall)
5:00 pm Holy Hour/Rosary (Chapel)
Gr. 1-5 CF Classes (Classrooms)
6:30 pm Scripture Reflection (Great Room)
Gr. 1-5 CF Classes (Classrooms)
Wednesday, January 21
8:00 am Mass (Chapel)
4:00 pm St. Ben’s (Leaving St. James at 4:00)
5:30 pm Youth Choir Rehearsal (Church)
7:00 pm Music Ministry Rehearsal (Church)
Thursday, January 22
9:00 am Senior Adult Bible Study (Great Room)
Wood Carving Club (Room 7)
1:00 pm Centering Prayer (Reconciliation Room)
5:30 pm Community Banquet (Community Cntr)
6:00 pm Art & Environment Planning Mtg (Rm 4)
Friday, January 23
8:00 am Mass (Chapel)
Saturday, January 24
8:00 am Lector Prep (Great Room)
4:30 pm Mass (Church)
Reverse Collection Ticket Distr. For the
Food Pantry
Sunday, January 25
Panera Bread Sales (Gathering Area)
8:00 am Pancake Breakfast (Community Center)
8:15 am Mass (Church) (Rite of Reception)
9:00 am Welcome for New Parishioners (Ch Hall)
10:30 am Mass (Church) (Rite of Acceptance)
6:30 pm Boy Scouts (Church Hall)
ADORATION TAKES PLACE IN THE CHAPEL
EVERY TUESDAY
8:30 AM—6:00 PM
Please consider joining us for prayer.
St. James Rectory—Parish Office—262-251-3944
W220 N6588 Town Line Road
Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53051
Office Hours, Monday through Friday 8 am to 4 pm
FAX: 262-250-2679
e-mail address: [email protected]
Web-site address: http://www.stjames-parish.net
EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS
Saturday 4:30 pm (Individual Reconciliation 4:00-4:15)
Sunday 8:15 am & 10:30 am
Weekday Masses :
Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays
8:00 am in the Historic Chapel
PARISH STAFF:
Administrative Office
Fr. Michael Moran, Pastor ........................................... 253-2212
Daryl Olszewski, Pastoral Associate........................... 253-2213
Fr. Jerry Hudziak, Help-out ........................................ 251-3944
Mike Rooney, Deacon ................................................. 251-3944
Bob Wodushek—Deacon............................................ 251-3944
Barbara Schuelke, Liturgy & Music Ministry ............... 253-2225
Terri Weber, Business Administrator .......................... 253-2259
Diana Wyszkowski, Parish Secretary ......................... 253-2235
Mary Koloske, Assistant Secretary ............................. 253-2259
Christian Formation Center
Sue Devine-Simon, Director of Christian Formation .. 253-2904
Sr. Lucille Flores, SSM, Adult Ministry ....................... 253-2915
Bryan Ramsey, Youth Ministry Coordinator ............... 253-2238
Kristin Kebis, Child Ministry Coordinator ..................... 253-2908
Michelle Beimborn Secretary ..................................... 253-2902
Mara Scherer, Assistant Secretary ............................. 253-2916
Health Ministry
Pam Dennis, Parish NurseAAAAAA.. .................. 250-2663
Maintenance Department
John Simon ................................................................ 250-2660
After Hours .................................................... 262-389-6089
Staff Emails:
• Fr. Mike Moran
[email protected]
• Daryl Olszewski
[email protected]
• Mike Rooney
[email protected]
• Bob Wodushek
[email protected]
• Barbara Schuelke
[email protected]
• Terri Weber
[email protected]
• Pam Dennis
[email protected]
• Sue Devine-Simon
[email protected]
• Sr. Lucille Flores
[email protected]
• Kristin Kebis
[email protected]
• Bryan Ramsey
[email protected]
• Michelle Beimborn
[email protected]
• Mara Scherer
[email protected]
• Mary Koloske
[email protected]
• Diana Wyszkowski
[email protected]
• John Simon
[email protected]
Sussex Food Pantry, 246-9860
Mondays 5:30 to 7:00 pm
Wednesdays 1:00 to 2:30 pm
Saturdays 10:00 to 12:00 pm
Interfaith: 549-3348
St. Vincent de Paul: 251-3944
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