Life at Central - Central Congregational UCC Church Dallas
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Life at Central - Central Congregational UCC Church Dallas
The Central Courier April 2013 Central Congregational Church United Church of Christ Rev. Christine Ng Senior Minister Kathy Lowrie Minister of Music Rev. Anna Humble Associate Pastor Steve Wilson Pastoral Intern Kitty Ammann Director of Preston Royal Preschool Dr. Charles S. Hastings, Jr. Pastor Emeritus Council Members Moderator Eric Gachelin Vice Moderator Doug Willis Finance Coordinator Ann Stockert Property Coordinator Kent Binfield Outreach Coordinator Kristi Willis Church Life Coordinator Steve Wilson Education Coordinator Michael Reinert 5600 Royal Lane Dallas, Texas 75229 214/363-1300 (Fax) 214/369-8939 Email: [email protected] Website: www.centraluccdallas.org “Feed my lambs...Tend my sheep... Feed my sheep...Follow me.” John 21:15-19 From Rev. Ng . . . We are an Easter people. We believe in resurrection, rebirth, recreation. Resurrection happens – and is happening all around us in ways large and small. There is the wonderful energy of spring planting in the garden; the beautifully redone bulletin boards in the hallway; children waving palms and hunting Easter eggs; and the promise and hope of renewal for our church home. Some of the seeds of this renewal were planted long ago; some are more recently sown; and some are being sown right this very minute. Sown by the Spirit that strengthens us all and kindles the flame within us; lovingly sown by the faithful members of this church community over the years; brought to us as the gift of new members who have joined us on this journey we call faith. During this season we call “Eastertide,” I invite you to consider what seeds the Spirit has sown or is sowing in you; and in what ways you are feeling called to sow seeds of your own for renewal in your life, in our church, and in our community. The blessings of Easter renewal on you and those you love, on all our human family, and on the Earth that is our home. Peace, Chris 1 Life at Central Sundays in April April 7th – Second Sunday of Easter – Family Sunday – Communion. The first Sunday after Easter always seems like such a let-down after the celebration of the week before. But this is a wonderful opportunity to think about how Jesus continued to appear to his disciples, and continues to be present with us today. The scripture reading is John 20:19-31. Rev. Ng will bring the message based on the theme of questioning as part of faith. Choir meets for rehearsal at 9:30 before worship. April 14th – Third Sunday of Easter. This Sunday we begin a four-part worship series based on Jesus’s Parable of the Sower – the story chosen by our congregation during the Holy Conversations visioning series as representing our church at this time. Rev. Ng, Rev. Humble and intern Steve Wilson will be examining the parable in different ways and using different versions of this story. There is Children’s Chapel and Sunday School this week, and choir will rehearse at 9:30. After Worship, we are planning a send-off for Lucille and Ken Dir, as they are moving to Kansas to be closer to their family. Also, this afternoon is the CROP Walk. April 21 – Fourth Sunday of Easter. We continue our series on the Parable of the Sower. Since Earth Day is Monday, April 22nd, we will consider that story from an ecological viewpoint. The choir will rehearse before worship. After worship, those interested meet in the library for a class on our new website, blog, and Facebook page. st April 28th – Fifth Sunday of Easter. Next in our series on the Parable of the Sower. Rev. Humble will bring the message this morning. Choir rehearsal will be at 9:30 before worship. At 12:30 after worship, we will offer the first of two Town Hall meetings on the Church Council’s recommendation on the church governance structure. CCC Endowment Foundation Annual Meeting This serves as notification for the 2013 Central Congregational Church Endowment Foundation annual meeting to be held Monday, April 1, 2013 @ 7pm in the chapel. It will be followed by a meeting of the Board of Governors at 7:30pm. I encourage all members to attend the annual meeting. All are welcome to stay for the Board of Governors meeting. Please mark the date on your calendar. I hope to see you there. Respectfully, Sydney McQuoid Reichard Secretary CCC Endowment Foundation 5600 Royal Lane Dallas, TX 75229 Sad Goodbyes — Friends Moving Away In the next few months several members of our church family will be moving away. Whenever possible, we will bless them on their way during their last Sunday of worship. These include: Ryan Nurnberg, who is being transferred to Chicago; Lucille and Ken Dir, who are moving to Kansas to be closer to their family; Susan Barrie, who is moving to Bastrop, TX, to be closer to her daughter; and Michael, John, and Jeremy Reinert, who are moving to New Braunfels, TX. Please make an effort to wish these members of our church family well, and keep them in your prayers in this time of transition in their lives. April 2013 2 Life at Central Women’s Fellowship Heart Shaped Pillows Women’s Fellowship, led by project coordinator, Lucille Dir, has made and delivered 40 soft, heart shaped pillows to the American Cancer Society for patients to use as “comfort pillows” after surgery. The ladies of Women’s Fellowship have cutout, sewn, and stuffed these pillows during their meetings this past year. Lucille Dir pictured with some of the pillows prior to delivery to the American Cancer Society. Easter Crosses Women’s Fellowship has again sponored the Easter Cross program as a part of a comunity effort to honor thelife, sacrifice, and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Easter Crosses were placed on the church grounds on Palm Sunday, and they were turned around on Easter to display “HE IS RISEN.” Easter Crosses were made available, free of charge, to anyone desiring one. Photos by Charles Standard April 2013 3 Life at Central A Spirited Sunday with Asante Our children get into the act! Thank you to Cory Wentworth-Kotara for the wonderful pictures. See more pictures from Asante up on the Music Bulletin Board. April 2013 4 Life at Central ing skills because of central role in caregiving. You too can become a more caring listener by understanding and applying these six listening concepts from Stephen Ministry training: Stephen Ministry Corner: The Art of Listening “Then the emperor [...] asked [the hermit] “When is the most important time? Who is the most important person? What is the most important thing? ... [the hermit replied] there is only one important time and that is now [...] The most important person is always the person you are with [...] The most important pursuit is making the person standing at your side happy, for that alone is the pursuit of life.” Think of a time when you really felt cared for – a time when someone was truly there for you. Do you remember anything specific that the person said? Chances are you don’t. What you probably do remember is how you felt when they calmly focused on what you had to say and was attentive to your needs, instead of trying to fix you with all their advice, wisdom and own stories of pain. Empathetic listening is one of the most powerful ways we can bring the healing love of Christ to others. Empathetic listening reveals the hurt person in front of you for who they truly are: someone who is loved and cared for by God. In Stephen Ministry, a great deal of time is spent in teaching and practicing listen- 1. Listening is active. Oftentimes when someone comes to us in crisis, we immediately begin trying to alleviate their pain or fix their problems. We might begin searching our brains for “the right thing to say,” some good advice, or even start telling our own stories of pain in an effort to empathize with the other person. It’s counterintuitive that simply sitting with that person with an open mind and heart is the most helpful, because it feels like we’re “just sitting there!” Empathetic listening however, is very active, and it takes focus, work, and practice. The best caregivers listen with their whole mind, heart, and body. They focus deeply on what the person is saying, they look at the person’s face, still their own bodies, and refrain from fidgeting or doing other things. Communicating to a hurting person that they are truly heard takes active work, but it is the most healing thing you can do as a caregiver. 2. Listening takes patience. Often you need to build trust before someone will open up to you, and for some people this can take a long time. Constant, patient empathetic listening is the key. And often in our fast-paced world, people feel pressure to not take up too much of your time, or they feel that they should “feel better by now.” Your patient and unhurried presence communicates that healing takes time. 3. Listening involves more than just words. Pay attention not only to what is said, but to what is not said – or to what is said with a smile or sigh. Pay attention to body language, too. Does it agree or contradict a person’s spoken words? April 2013 5 Life at Central 4. Good listeners aren’t completely silent. They restate key thoughts or ideas to be sure they understood correctly or ask focused questions to show their true interest and encourage the person to reach a little deeper. 5. Listening happens over time. One conversation might build upon an earlier one. As you listen over several conversations, are there any reoccurring themes or patterns in what the person has said? Are there any contradictions from what was said earlier? These are signs there may be more to explore underneath. 6. Listening is confidential. The only way to build trust and to show the person you truly care for him or her is to maintain confidentiality and not to share with others what was told to you in a private conversation. Jesus was the model of a good listener. Much of his ministry was listening to people. By listening to what people had to say, he demonstrated God’s love for us. Central Congregational Church is a uniquely caring church family where members and guests truly feel the love of God – that’s why we recently described one of our core values as church family care and support. But our pastors, Stephen Ministers, CareNet volunteers, and deacons are certainly not the only caring ministers of this church – you are too! So follow and practice these empathetic listening principles to bring even more of the caring and supportive love of Christ into our church family and our hurting world. Mindful Mama Book Club Thursday, April 18 10-11:30AM Central Market in Plano Are you interested in finding ways to meditate with children? Or to more consciously engage with yourself as a person and a parent? Bring your curious self to the group and share your unique perspective on Planting Seeds: Practicing Mindfulness with Children by Thich Nhat Hanh and the Plum Village Community. Little ones welcome -- there is a playground right outside the conversation area and gilatto! A free event led by Rev. Courtney Pinkerton. Rev. Humble and several other church moms will also be there, so bring a friend! More info at www.courtneypinkerton.com RSVP to [email protected] Thanks to Amy Wentworth-Kotara for refreshing our bulletin boards! April 2013 6 Life at Central CASA Volunteers Online Update Congratulations to Frank and Winston Morris for becoming CASA volunteers — seen here with their “graduating” class! Have you checked out our new website? Look around at www.centraluccdallas.org. Our Couriers are now available on our website by clicking “Newsletter” underneath the “Media” category on our homepage’s menu bar. Don’t forget also to sign up for our devotional blog by clicking “Devotional Blog” under the “Media” category on our homepage’s navigation bar, or go to it directly by typing www. centraluccdallas.blogspot.org into your address bar. There’s a box at the top right where you can enter in your email address to receive our blog automatically in your email inbox; a confirmation email will be sent to your inbox first, and you’ll need to click on the link inside the email to confirm. Also, don’t forget to “like” our church’s Facebook page (www.facebook.com/centraluccdallas), and share it’s posts on your wall! Be a lazy evangelist: sharing our posts is the easiest and most painless way to share the good news of Christ and our amazing church with your friends and family! And stay tuned, because after Easter, we’ll be having an internet tutorial after church on April 21st, where we’ll teach using our new blog, website, and Facebook page step by step! If you have any questions, talk to Rev. Humble! Prayer Shawl Ministry Our first collection of Rainbow Scarves ready to be sent off! EARTH DAY April 22! April 2013 7 Life at Central Amy and Cory Wentworth-Kotara (and Alex), Eleanor Latimer, Dawn Reid, Kent Binfield. Thanks to our intrepid Garden team volunteers who braved the cold and rain to prepare the garden for planting. You too can have fun playing in the dirt at our next garden workday April 6th beginning at 8:30am when we begin our spring planting. David Willis, Tanis Binfield, Doug Willis. April 2013 8 Life at Central Young Adults’ Night Out Saturday April 27th at 6pm Pokes Bar and Grill 14831 Midway Road, Addison, TX —Free childcare will be provided from 5:30 9:15pm, located 5 minutes away at the Humble Home. You must contact Anna by April 17th if you would like to reserve childcare so our childcare agency knows how many nannies to send. —One free drink on Anna if you bring one or more friends who are not members of the church! Church-wide Web Class Sunday, April 21st after Church Rev. Anna Humble and Mira Russell in Chapel. Heard the buzz about the new and improved website, but have no idea about all the new ways it is now designed to make your life easier? Do you keep hearing about our blog of devotionals and sermons, but don't know the first thing about blogging? Do you want to "follow" the church on Facebook or Twitter, but don't really know where to start? Or are you a tech savvy person looking for an easy and impactful way to serve Christ and your church by simply using your smart phone? Then come after church on Sunday April 21st while Rev. Humble and your website team lead you in a church web tutorial where we'll answer all your questions and take your feedback. You can bring your tablets, laptops, smartphones, or just follow along on with Anna's computer on the big screen. Grab some coffee and come down and join us in the library! A truly multi-generational choir on Palm Sunday! April 2013 9 Life at Central Council Notes The Executive Committee met on March th 11 and the Church Council met on March 25th. There was consensus that the Town Hall discussion process worked well to get congregational feedback. We will plan to use this in the future to maximize congregational participation in the decisionmaking process. As we are nearing the end of the congregational mandate to explore a new system of governance, which will end after the May Annual Meeting of the Congregation, we will again use the Town Hall process for feedback on moving forward with this new system of governance. Two Town Hall meetings on this issue will be held: April 28th, and May 5th, after worship. Finance Coordinator Ann Stockert researched and put together a list of funds from various sources that had been previously donated or designated for major maintenance repair needs of the church. She reports that amount is about $100,000. This is available to make some much needed improvements to the infrastructure of the facility. Property Coordinator Kent Binfield, the Executive Committee, and the Council will be considering the best use of those funds in the future. This would be separate from our upcoming Capital Improvements Campaign, which will be considering more visible and mission related improvements to our facility. At the request of Minister of Music Kathy Lowrie, the Council also approved the purchase of a new midi recorder for the organ to replace the outdated and malfunctioning one we currently have, at a cost of approximately $1,000. Most recently, that system malfunctioned during the Ash Wednesday service. The new system will allow Kathy to reliably pre-record music to be played in her absence, or to allow her to conduct the choirs with organ accompaniment. This will be paid for out of Council discretionary funds. The Council met with consultant Paul Nickerson when he was in Dallas recently. The meeting was very productive. Paul complemented the church on how far we have come in transitioning to the new governance system, which he believes will be a great benefit to the church moving forward. He cautioned us, however, that while two years was a long enough trial period for the church to determine if this system is better than the old system of Boards and committees we had been using, two years is not long enough to get the new governance system fully operational. We need to plan for a longer transitional time. Therefore, it would be better if many, if not most, of the existing Church Council planned to remain in position for at least another year. Though some Coordinators may rotate off so we can begin to stagger Council terms. Paul also gave us a lot to work on to help us continue to transition to this new structure, and cautioned us not to over program ourselves as a Council or as a Church, and to celebrate our accomplishments (which are many) as often as possible. Property Coordinator Kent Binfield was also authorized to create and hire a janitor to help open and close the church and do maintenance projects on Sundays. Mark Burgen, Ann Stockert’s son, is available and will be hired on a three-month trial basis beginning in April. Lastly, the Council appointed two subtcommittees to address and make recommendations to the Council: 1) Capital Improvements -- to write a team brief for the function of the new Capital Improvements Planning Committee before that committee is appointed (Kent Binfield, Anna Humble, Ann Stockert); 2) Town Hall – to draft recommendation to the Council for approval of the congregation on the governance structure that will be presented for discussion at the upcoming Town Halls (Doug Willis, Kristi Willis, Steve Wilson). Next Executive Committee meeting April 8th. Next Council Meeting April 22nd. April 2013 10 Life at Central Quarterly Congregational Meeting March 10th As we enjoyed a lunch coordinated by Dawn Reid, the members of the congregation met for our quarterly meting. Reports were given by or on behalf of all Council Coordinators, Moderators, and Ministerial Staff, highlighting what we’ve done for the past several months and their goals for next quarter. Vice-Moderator Doug Willis and Church Life Coordinator Steve Wilson reported back on the recent Town Hall meetings to discuss 2 issues raised in previous congregational meetings. The general sense was that Town Halls were a good way to get feedback from the congregation on particular issues. That feedback would be given to the Council and to the congregation. This is a summary: a) Worship Time – There was no sense from the participants in the Town Hall meetings to change the time to 10:30. In order to streamline the service, announcements will begin at 10:55am. b) Naming the Garage Sale – The general sense of the participants was not to name the sale itself – but several suggestions were made of ways to honor Amy Eckler which have been passed on to the Garage Sale team. Rev. Ng reported on the conclusion of the Holy Conversations visioning process. As a result of that process, the Council made two motions to the congregation which were adopted unanimously: a) The Council moved that the congregation adopt the Statement of Core Values crafted by the Holy Conversations participants. The following is adopted: Coffee Hour Honoring Lucille and Ken Dir, April 14th. Come and greet them before they return to Witchita, KS. The Core Values of our Congregation has these 4 pillars: · Mission/Outreach · Diversity and Acceptance (Unity through Diversity) · Family – Support and Care · Spiritual Discovery b) The Council was authorized to appoint a Capital Improvements Planning Committee to begin a planning process for capital improvements to our facility. Moderator Eric Gachelin opened the floor for an Open Forum. Frank Morris suggested that as we consider capital improvements it would be good to look at having charging stations for electric cars in the parking lot. Sydney Reichard noted that we should be considering a number of green projects as part of the capital campaign. The next congregational meeting will the Annual Meeting on May 19th. Delegates Needed North Texas Association Meeting April 13th, in Robinson, Texas South Central Conference Annual Meeting, May 31-June 2, Dallas If you are interested in going to either of these meetings as a representative of Central Congregational, see Rev. Ng. April 2013 11 Life at Central Volunteer Opportunities Volunteering is not just about helping others. What you’ll find out when you volunteer is that serving others is also the best way to grow in your relationship with God. We have many opportunities to volunteer within our church and our community to give of your time and talents. Here are some suggestions: Church Ministries to Volunteer Lay Reader, Ushering, Greeting, Host Coffee Hour, Church Up Keep, Christian Education, Mission and Outreach Team Sign up today. See the bulletin board in hallway. Community Opportunities to Volunteer Dallas CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) 214-827-8961 (p) Web: www.dallascasa.org CASA is a non-profit organization of volunteers who are voices for abused children in court. CASA volunteers are appointed by judges to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children in protective care. Youth First Texas (214) 879-0400 (p) Web: www.youthfirsttexas. org The mission of Youth First Texas is to provide a safe space for LGBTQ youth and their allied friends to strengthen opportunities for life skills, leadership development, peer support and educational advancement SPCA of Texas 214-742-SPCA (7722) (p) Web: www.spca.org The SPCA of Texas is dedicated to providing every animal exceptional care and a loving home. Check out our updated website – including a new calendar. www.centraluccdallas.org On the website there is a link to our blog – which is currently running sermons from our Epiphany worship series. Or go directly to the blog at: http://www.centraluccdallas.blogspot.com Also, follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CentralUCCDallas Altar Flowers Wild About Flowers, a floral shop at the corner of Preston and Royal, is now providing our flowers. Just as before, you may request a specific color for the bouquet. The florist asks that you make your request as early in the week as possible. Flowers are delivered in a plastic pot each Sunday. This florist 'recycles' the pots. We will not be charged for them unless they are not returned, in which case the church pays $6.00 more per week. Please bring the pot back to the church and leave it on the counter in the anteroom of the sanctuary to help us avoid paying this fee. While it would be preferable that it be returned by the following Saturday, be sure that you return it as soon as possible. The price of flowers is slightly more expensive than McShann's. The cost is a flat rate of $40.00 per week. If you would like to have a larger bouquet, that option is still available, just be sure to have our office contact them with your specific information. We hope you enjoy the change. Did You Know . . .? The minutes of the most recent Congregational, Council, and Executive Committee meetings, as well as the most recent financial statements, are posted on a bulletin board outside Fellowship Hall. There are Take the time to volunteer today and give back to our church and the community. copies of the last meeting minutes available in a box on the board to be taken. Copies of older minutes are Mission Outreach Team available from the Church Office. April 2013 12 Life at Central Church World Service Dallas CROP Walk 2013 Where: When: What: Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 3826 Gilbert Avenue, (Oak Lawn Ave & Blackburn St). April, 14th - Registration: 2:00 p.m. at Holy Trinity Center Gym; Walk: 2:30 p.m. (CCC team lunch before we start walking!) CROP Hunger Walks help children and families world wide, and here in the US, to have food for today while building for a better tomorrow. Every dollar raised for CROP Hunger Walk will be increased this year! The Feinstein Foundation (www.feinsteinfoundation.org) will divide $1 million among hunger-fighting agencies that raise funds during March and April. So the more funds we raise from March 1 to April 30, the more we’ll receive. 25% of all monies raised will go local [either to Stewpot (http://www.thestewpot.org/) or to The Gleaning Network of Texas (http://www.gleantexas.org/)] and 75% will go national. On the 14th at 12:45 pm there will be a light lunch sponsored by your Outreach Team for all church members participating in the CROP walk. We’ll meet in the chapel before heading out to the walk. Thanks to everyone so far that’s expressed interest in participating! And there is still time for anyone else that might want to join. Contact Kristi Willis, Outreach Coordinator for more information! [email protected] 469-417-8213 April 2013 13 Announcements April Birthdays Alana Wyatt Christine Ng James Navarette Billie Willis Liz Quezada Lindsey Latimer 4/5 4/8 4/15 4/16 4/21 4/26 April Anniversary Ann & Royce Peterson 4/6 Congratulations! Prayer Concerns Prayer Concerns: Toby Bailin and Jim Butt, Russ Cannon, Teresa Cipriano and family, Ken Dir, Ruthelma Doerr, Family of Tom Dublin, Diane and Dan Durgess, Ken Eckler, Angela Frere, Family of Phyllis Joanne Garner, Kathy Griener, John Kasson, Killam family, Takashi Komobiachi, Cindy Lind, Christine McFadden and family, Beverly Miller, Sharon Moore, Ann Peterson, George Polster, Frank Ragonese, Michael Reinert, Juanita Roper, Family of George Tobey, Peter Turner, Family of Elaine Whitican, Carole Whittemore and family, Aileen Wussow, Dona Wylie and family, Aileen Young, Sondra and Lee Young. Congratulations to our Nursery Staff member Yolanda Joliviet, on her recent adoption of a baby girl, Neveah Elizabeth, born 3/3/13 at 7 lbs, 2 oz, 7:34 am. We'll start to see this new member of our church family on Sundays soon. We celebrated with Yolanda during coffee hour on March 24th. George Tobey Memorial Service The family of George Tobey has selected Thursday, May 16 at 7:00 pm at Christ United Methodist Church in Farmers Branch as the date for their father’s Memorial Service. Light refreshments will be served afterward as well as a display of pictures of George, his artwork (If someone has been on the list for eight weeks, they will be and his published book. removed, but can be returned upon request. Be sensitive to We hope you will attend. Chris and Maria Tobey other’s privacy and check with them first.) Condolences may be sent to Chris Tobey: [email protected] April 2013 14 28 9:30 AM Choir 11:00 AM Worship 12:30 PM Town Hall Meet‐ ing 21 9:30 AM Choir 11:00 AM Worship 12:00 PM Fellowship Hour 12:30 PM Churchwide Web Class 14 9:30 AM Choir 11:00 AM Worship 12:00 PM Fellowship Hour - Dir Celebration 12:30 PM Stephen Ministry Continuing Ed 2:30 PM Stephen Ministry Supervision 2:30 PM Crop Walk 9:30 AM Choir 11:00 AM Worship 12:00 PM Fellowship Hour 2:00 PM Model T 7 31 9:30 AM Choir 11:00 AM Worship 12:00 PM Fellowship Hour Easter Sunday Monday 7:00 PM Confirmation 7:30 PM AA 7:00 PM Council 7:30 PM AA 7:00 PM Confirmation 7:30 PM AA 7:00 PM EC 7:30 PM AA 7:00 PM Confirmation 7:00 PM CCC Endowment Foundation 7:30 PM AA Office Closed Central Congregational Church Dallas April 2013 29 22 15 8 1 7:00 PM Tai Chi/FH 9:30 AM Women's Fellow‐ ship 7:00 PM Tai Chi/FH 7:00 PM Tai Chi/FH 30 10:00 AM Painting class 6:30 PM Bells 10:00 AM Painting class 6:30 PM Bells 1 24 10 3 23 10:00 AM Painting class 6:30 PM Bells 10:00 AM Council Sub‐ comittee Meeting 10:00 AM Painting class 6:30 PM Bells Wednesday 17 10:00 AM Painting class 11:00 AM Canterbury Book Club 6:30 PM Bells 9 2 16 9:30 AM Women's Fellow‐ ship 10:00 AM Pastors Meeting 7:00 PM Tai Chi/FH 7:30 PM Prayer Shawl Knit‐ ting 7:00 PM Tai Chi/FH Tuesday 31 6:30 PM Tai Chi/FH 6:30 PM Tai Chi/FH 6:30 PM Tai Chi/FH 6:30 PM Tai Chi/FH 7:00 PM Chess Club 2 25 18 11 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 4 S 8:00 PM AA 8:00 PM AA 8:00 PM AA 9:00 AM Staff Meeting 8:00 PM AA 3 26 19 12 5 5 6 S M 7 8 1 T W F 3 S 4 9 10 11 2 T May 2013 27 20 Page 1/1 4 8:30 AM CareNet 9:30 AM Tai Chi 12:00 PM Compass Hospice 9:30 AM Tai Chi 9:30 AM Tai Chi 9:30 AM Tai Chi 13 North Texas …UCC Meeting Saturday 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 6 8:30 AM Garden workday 2 9:30 AM Tai Chi 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Friday 8:00 PM AA 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2:00 PM Klepper Art Club 6:30 PM Tai Chi/FH Thursday 8 3 F 26 27 28 29 30 31 7 2 T 28 29 30 9 1 T W April 2013 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 8 2 1 S M 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 7 S F 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 6 5 3 T 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 4 T W March 2013 S M