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St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church
107 Tustin Road Fremont, WI 54940
Office: (920) 446-3251
Website: www.stpaulfremont.org
E-mail: [email protected]
“A Resolution To Be Resolute About
“Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction
of the Lord.” (Ephesians 6:4ESV)
Playoff season is here! As the regular NFL season concluded – this has been a year of the upset! Teams that were high-fliers for weeks on end are struggling and teams that struggled for weeks have a second and third wind. January playoffs will be hard fought at the line of scrimmage as high-fliers seek to regain what they’ve lost and newcomers try to make the mark; all playing out game by game to Super Bowl 50 in San Francisco.
But there is another scrimmage line that is closer to home, fought daily and with stakes that are higher than any Super Bowl. It’s waged each and every day when the family goes out the door to school or work. Are they prepared and ready? This scrimmage line is your family’s spiritual life. Some questions are in order. Who’s the coach? Who calls the plays? Who is concerned about the welfare and conditioning of the team members? You are! This coach that God has appointed in the home are men; husbands, fathers and grandfathers.
All of us have seen the commercial for Bellin Health featuring Jordy Nelson. Real Men Don’t Wait! Get the Jordy Nelson Health Assessment! In the same way, God has called men to be His leaders…His under-shepherds in the home…His men! In the same way, God’s men don’t wait. Men are tough. Men get things done. Men improvise, adapt and overcome. Men punch through, take the knocks, the scrapes and bruises. Men muscle things into shape.
But sometimes all it takes is Luther’s Small Catechism to stop 90 percent of us! What do I mean by that? Luther began his Small Catechism with a simple directive: “As the head of the family should teach them in a simple way to his household.” Suddenly the excuses come pouring forth…I don’t know what to do, I don’t have the time or that is the Pastor’s job isn’t it? For the Lutheran American male of today, sadly, having a heart for our children’s eternal destiny is sappy sentimentalism
when there are so many other things a Dad/Grandpa can do for his kids. Religion is for women and children. Religion happens at church, not at home, not in the shop, not in conversations, not by the log splitter or with the guys and not on the practice field.
Trouble is that is not how the rest of the world sees religion. According to Pew Research, a firm that watches religious trends, there are currently 1.6 billion Muslims in the world. Just under half of that number take their faith and religion seriously. A minority of them as terrorists and suicide bombers are willing to lay their life on the line to promote it.
Real men don’t wait! When you stop and think about it, it isn’t reading the Catechism to our children, having devotions like Portals of Prayer with the family, or bringing our wives and children to church and Sunday School or seeing that Catechism assignments are done that makes us weak; it is our phony, puny excuses that do. You are God’s Plan A. Failing in this is like sending your wife off to work or the kids off to school with no shoes, no lunch and no coat. Why would you do that? What could we possibly be thinking?
We Christian men need to see our family as our flock. Christ is the Great Shepherd of the Flock (Hebrews 11:20). As God has made you a husband and a father; lead, guide and protect your family which is your flock. In I Peter 5:18 God tells us that the Devil is a roaring lion. He stands at the scrimmage line of life every day with his linebackers, the wolf (our sinful nature in us) along with the bear (the sinful world around us). The Lord is asking His men to protect them with the Word of God. That means that we teach them and instruct them; we love and support them; we sacrifice for them; we love them by picking them up when they are caught in trouble or sin. We warn them about drugs and alcohol. We take the time to teach them the facts of life from God’s perspective not just the school curriculum. We get our children/grandchildren baptized as soon as possible. We don’t just let our children now that they are grown up live together or simply fall from the faith without saying something! What that means is, we don’t neglect them or turn a deaf ear or blind eye when trouble comes or
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evil threatens. We man-up armed with the Word. Isn’t that what David told Saul in I Samuel 17 when he went and fought Goliath? Read that chapter through. David the young man, knew a whole lot about being a man than Saul the Shepherd King of Israel did.
What it comes down to is this. All of us stand at the scrimmage line of life every day with our families. Follow Jesus’ example in the wilderness. He used the Word of God to defeat evil. With God’s Word in the Catechism, you strike the Devil (the lion) and send him packing. With God’s love in Christ in the Word taught in the Catechism, you defeat the sinful nature in us (the wolf). By pointing to the Kingdom Christ has won for us by His life, death and resurrection, you point your families to Christ instead letting them live only for the sinful world around us (the bear); again all of this revealed in the Word of God and taught in the Catechism.
Real men don’t wait! Yes, men are built by the Lord to take care of business but above all they take care of their families not only physically but spiritually. In Deuteronomy 6:6; our Lord says: “these words which I command you today shall be in your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and you shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down and when you rise up.”
So start the conversation. Lead by word and example. Find the time and make the time. Begin with Portals of Prayer…take them to church and Sunday School regularly and faithfully; ask about the Sunday School lesson; discuss what you heard in church as you worshipped. Your word and example as a man, a husband, father and grandfather shows your family that the Lord isn’t distant or remote. The Lord guides, teaches, loves and laughs through men who share the Word of God with God’s second greatest treasure next to salvation and that is our families!
For the love of the Lord, for the love of your wife and children, be the man who doesn’t wait or hesitate. Give them their Lord and Savior through your words and examples.
Church Council & Board Members
The following people from our congregation were
installed as members of the Church Council, Boards
and Committees on January 3, 2016, following the
election of officers at the October Quarterly
Meeting. May our Lord and Savior bless them in
their work in our midst and may we as members
work with them as together we continue to work to
spread our Savior’s Kingdom in our community and
through out the world.
Council & Board Members for 2016:
The following people are serving our congregation
and our Lord and Savior in 2016.
Chairman – Doug Ehrenberg
Vice Chairman – Eric Berndt
Secretary – Matt Voigt
Treasurer – Bobbi Marks
Elders – Ken Rothe, Phil Lewin, Roger Schreiber,
Mike Beilfuss, and Kirk Delwiche
Trustees – Andy Ebert, Scott Krause, Jerry Harris,
Jim Struck, Pat Kons, Terry Block
Stewardship/Evangelism – Lorraine Ebert,
Michele Dross, Candace Mitchell,
Pat Gorchals, Ryan Braun
Board of Education – Jerry Witkowski,
Mark Peters, Sarah Pope, Nikki Schroeder, Nancy
Gorchals, Jen Titus and Debbie Thorne
Church Finance – Ellen Rothe, Jim Radtke,
Candace Mitchell, Bobbi Marks
Sunday School Finance –
Shelly Kohl, Kathy Krause, Trish Haeuser
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Epiphany Speaker
Nadia Abuamsha, will be at St. Paul as a Mission
speaker, January 10, 2016. Nadia, a fellow LCMS
member at Trinity Lutheran Church in Cleveland,
OH, serves as an Arabic Community Outreach
member for Hope In The City; which is an outreach
group of LCMS congregations that work in the
Cleveland metro area. Nadia has come to St. Paul’s
before and has a compelling message to share about
the reality of outreach with the Gospel to the
Muslim community. Nadia gave a wonderful
presentation to the St. Paul Wednesday Morning
Bible Class. She will also be giving a power point
presentation in between services on Sunday, January
10 at 9:30AM. Please come and learn about this
important mission work that is being carried out.
We also will be gathering a gift together from the
congregation to help Nadia in her work.
Annual Meeting On Sunday, January 24, 2016 St. Paul Lutheran
Church will have their annual meeting following
early service, at 9:15AM. An invitation is extended
to all the members to attend this meeting. A printed
copy of the Annual Report of St. Paul Lutheran
Church can be picked up at this meeting.
Altar Guild
St. Paul’s Altar Guild is looking for a volunteer to
replace retiring members. As a member you will
serve for one month out of the year. If you have any
questions or would like to volunteer, please contact
Julie Hansen at 920-858-2716.
Reports Needed For Annual Meeting
St. Paul’s Annual Meeting is scheduled for Sunday,
January 24, 2016. Chairman or secretaries of
various boards/committees are asked to submit a
report of your board/committee’s business during
the past year to the church office for the St. Paul
Lutheran Annual Report. Outgoing officers and
committee members are kindly asked to help new
committee members with this report if at all
possible. Please submit your report by Wednesday,
January 20th. Getting your reports in early will
help the church office in printing and assembling
the Annual Report. Please mark this date on your
calendar and plan on attending.
Altar Flowers
If you have an anniversary, birthday or other
occasion happening in your family in 2016 why not
make the occasion memorable by placing flowers on
the altar at church? The 2016 Flower Calendar is up
on the bulletin board in the main fellowship area,
where you can sign up. If you don’t want to sign up
but would like to make a donation to the Flower
Fund, there is a donation vase in the fellowship area.
If you need some help with getting flowers, please
contact Karen Abraham. She will be happy to help
you.
News From The Way The Way will hold a parent/student meeting for all
those attending the NYG in July on Sunday, January
17th at 9:45am in the church sanctuary. We will
have an update on the current status of fundraising
and plan for future events and ideas for 2016. We
hope to see you there!
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Lenten Suppers Sign Up Sheet
On the round table in the fellowship area is the sign-
up sheet for Lenten Suppers for Lent 2016. Boards,
committees, organizations and extended families are
encourage and invited to sign up to host. The menu
just like in years past, can be simple and easy. These
are great opportunities for fellowship in our
congregation as well as the opportunity for us to
serve one another which Scripture invites us all to
do.
Women Rejoice Annual Retreat!
Please check the round table for registration forms
for the Women Rejoice Annual Retreat that will be
at the Osthoff Resort on March 4-6, 2016. The
theme for this year’s retreat is “A Friend Loves At
All Times (Proverbs 17:17) Friendship &
Chocolate: The Finer Things In Life”. The
registration form answers a majority of the
questions you may have including accommodations
and food. Please note the deadline of January 20,
2016! Hopefully a number from our congregation
will be able to attend.
St Paul Winter Chili Lunch! The St. Paul Winter Chili Lunch is scheduled for
February 14, 2016 immediately following late
service (11:30AM). As in the past, there will be a
cake/pie walk to benefit our St. Paul Youth Program
as well as a delicious bowl of warm chili with the
fixings. Come and enjoy an early afternoon of good
food and fellowship!
January & February Is
Food Pantry Month at St. Paul... Beginning in the month of January we would like to
begin collecting items for our annual Winter Food
Drive for the Weymont Food Pantry. The children
of our St. Paul Lutheran Sunday School will be
handing out decorated grocery bags for the
Weymont Food Pantry after the 7:45 & 10:30 AM
Worship Services on February 7, 2015. New this
year will be a matching program through the
Neuschafer Fund. For every item of non-
perishable items donated, the Neuschafer Fund
will match it so that we double our donations to the
Weymont Food Pantry! Our Goal is to have at
least 1000 items donated by our congregation.
There are still people in our communities who can
use a helping hand because of lay-offs and under-
employment. Please remember these families in our
area, by picking up non-perishable food items as
you do your family shopping. You can bring your
gifts here to church or else you can drop it off at the
Pantry in Weyauwega. Please be sure to tell them
that your donation is coming from our February
Food Drive at St. Paul. In recent years, we have
provided lots of food for the food pantry in the
month of February. Let’s do so again! The Food
Pantry expresses their thanks to all who have
volunteered and donated items through the year.
Catechism Parents A meeting of our Catechism parents was held on
Wednesday, January 27, 2016 at 6:30 PM, to plan
and co-ordinate The Winter Chili Luncheon which
will be held on Sunday, February 14. Parents and
students will be needed for the food preparation, set-
up, serving and take down for this event in the
basement fellowship hall. A reminder to our parents
that beginning, Wednesday, February 10, 2016 (Ash
Wednesday), Catechism Class will be held from
5:30-6:30 with Lenten worship at 6:30PM.
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Catechism Time Change Beginning February 10, 2016; Catechism Class will
begin at 5:30PM with church beginning at 6:30PM
during the six weeks of Lent. Parents please if at all
possible have your children here early if possible so
that we can get underway at 5:30PM.
Concordia University
Apologetics Conference Concordia University-Wisconsin (CUW) will be
hosting their annual Apologetics Conference on
March 4-5, 2016 at the campus in Mequon,
Wisconsin. These conferences help God’s people
answer some of the challenging questions of the day
on the basis of God’s Word. This year’s conference
is on the theme: “Truth On Trial: Science and Faith
In Today’s World”. For more information check out
the poster on the bulletin board in the Preschool
Hall or else the website: www.cuw.edu/upco.
Envelopes Reminder
Don’t forget, Your 2016 contribution envelopes can
be picked up in your church mailbox.
Donations For Winter Chili Lunch Donations will be needed for the Winter Chili
Lunch. You can help our Catechism and Youth
Group by donating the items that will be posted
latter this month on a sign-up sheet on the round
table.
Donations for Winter Cake Walk Donations will be received for bars, cookies,
cupcakes, pies and cakes for the Cake Walk that
will be held immediately following the chili. Your
Valentine-themed desserts from year to year have
been a great hit for the walk. Please take a moment
to sign up on the sheet on the round table latter this
month. Again donations will benefit the St. Paul
Youth Fund .
Lent 2016
"Irony" is not a word that most people would
ascribe to Jesus' passion. However, certain
events in the gospel accounts—Caiaphas'
unintentional prophesy, the Jewish leaders'
hypocrisy, and others—are actually quite
ironic. This year’s Lenten series of sermons
will focus on the ironies of the passion
which point out the unique and lasting
significance of Jesus' ministry, death, and
resurrection. Ash Wednesday is February 10,
2016 at 6:30PM. All Midweek Services
begin at 6:30PM with Lenten Soup Suppers
beginning at 5PM. The Series “Ironies of
The Passion”:
Ash Wednesday/Midweek 1
This Man Went Home Justified
Midweek 2
It Is Better That One Man Die for the
People
Midweek 3
Not During the Festival
Midweek 4
He Had Been Wanting to See Jesus
Midweek 5
We Have No King but Caesar
Midweek 6
Don’t You Fear God?
Palm Sunday
Hear What These Children Are Saying
Maunday Thursday
Do This in Remembrance of Me
Good Friday
He Said, “I Will Rise Again”
Easter Sunday
Do You Seek the Living Among the Dead?
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St. Paul Lutheran Church Church Council November 17, 2015
The meeting was called to order by Peter Farb at 6:29 pm. Pastor opened with a devotion. Roll Call: Matthew Voigt, Andy Ebert, Kirk Delwiche, Karen Abraham, Pastor Pope, Bobbi Marks, Peter Farb, Ken Rothe, Phil Lewin, Sandy Smith, Scott Krause, Candace Mitchell Absent: Eric Berndt, Board of Education, Board of Finance Minutes: The minutes of the October 20, 2015 meeting were reviewed. A motion was made by Bobbi Marks, seconded by Ken Rothe to approve. Motion carried with a voice vote. Treasurer: The October treasurers report was reviewed. A motion was made by Ken Rothe, seconded by Andy Ebert to approve. Motion carried by a voice vote. Pastor: Christmas programs are coming up. Daycare is December 9th and Sunday School is December 16th. Christmas Eve worship will be at 6:30 pm with Christmas Day at 9:00 am. Sunday December 27th we will have one service at 9:00 am. We need to select this year’s recipient of the Good Shepherd award. Nadia Abuamsha will be here as a mission speaker in January. She is from Cleve-land, OH. She will be here on Wednesday, January 6, 2016 for the 10:30 am Bible Study and will be here on Sunday, January 10, 2016 to give a presentation at 10 am. Adult information class is going well. One group meets on Sundays and the other meets on Wednesdays. Elders: Met with the trustees to start a timeline of projects. Trustees: A discussion was had with Airlock about the asbestos testing that was done. We are waiting for the final written report however, a verbal one was given. Upstairs tile – Positive, Upstairs Carpet – Negative, tile by kitchen – positive, carpet glue in fel-lowship hall – positive, Boiler room – Positive and this room needs to be done soon as it is exposed, it will cost $350.00. Base-boards in downstairs bathroom are concrete. Quotes should be in hand by next meeting. They are looking at dry walling the ceil-ing in the upstairs daycare area. The new door on the north side has been installed. However, the door is white and will need to be painted. This will be done in the spring. The church offices need to be painted. The village cleaned out the manhole. Board of Education: Sandy and Kim attended a conference in Appleton. The monthly budget for the daycare is up slightly. Sunday school program is 16th of December, most kids will have an individual part. The Way candy bar sales are going very well. They will be participating in the Fremont Tree lighting with hot chocolate and coffee. Their cookie sale is Sunday December 6th. Stewardship/Evangelism: The group met this past Sunday the 15th. New members were asked to attend. Discussed the upcoming Fremont Christmas parade. Worked on getting our float in the parade. The group decided to host an additional canned food drive with the float and at the village hall for the Weymont Food Pantry. Daycare will be making boxes for the shut-ins. The group is looking at ideas for some type of meal on January 10th after our mission presentation. Unfinished/Old Business: None
New Business: Windows 10 Upgrade: Microsoft is making a harder push for consumers to upgrade to their windows 10 platform. For the first year they are offering this upgrade for free. Do we want to upgrade? After some discussion about the disruption it could cause and about the compatibility of our existing software, we feel that it is advantageous for us to make this upgrade. A plan to roll out the software should be put into place so that we can implement this during the spring of 2016. Bible Study Laptop: The existing laptop in the Bible study room is in need of replacement. A spreadsheet was put togeth-er on five different replacement options. They were various different computer from different vendors. A motion was made by Kirk Delwiche to select option number one, an HP Pavilion from HP.com for $429.99, with a $188.80 coming from the leftover mon-ey from our TV upgrade and the rest coming from the improvement fund. The motion was seconded by Bobbi Marks. Motion car-ried by a voice vote. Custodian: Kerri Anderson has resigned. There are a few people possibly interested in the position. In the meantime, we might look into seeing is Jacks Maintenance would be willing to do it. An add will be placed in the bulletin.
A motion was made by Karen Abraham, seconded by Scott Krause to adjourn. We adjourned at 7:31 pm. We closed with the Lord’s Prayer. Respectfully Submitted – Matthew Voigt – Secretary
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January 3 – Stacy Dunaj, Jeanice Hartfiel
Andrew Tews
January 4 – Ronald Ehlke, Matthew Zeichert
January 5 – Dorothy Winters, Victoria Hillskotter
January 6 – Marian Kiesow
January 7 – Marilyn Taylor
January 8 – Eric Keenan
January 9 – Zander Dunaj
January 10 – Julia Baker, Emily Mitchell
January 11 – Gail Belling
January 12 – Rory Borchardt, Alyssa Miller
January 13 – Travis Hood
January 16 – Brooklyn Buss
January 17 – Andy Bartel
January 18 – Patricia Schmoldt, James Cartwright
January 20 – Lauren Kester, Taylor Kester
Kevin Zeinert
January 21 – Roy Dikkers
January 23 – Conner Arrowood, Brieanne Oehlke
January 25 – Carol Keenan, KenRothe
January 27 – Nancy Schneider
January 28 – Carson Kester, WilliamAnderson,
Jon Porter, Jeremiah Redemann
January 29 – Carolee Seifer, Lorraine Ebert
Aliyana Miller
January 31 – Susan Deruchowski, Robert Klapper
January 14 – William & Kerri Anderson
January 25 – Christie & Cody Wilz
January 3 & 10
Greeters 1st – Mike & Karen Abraham
2nd – Inez Hanson
Ushers 1st – Mike Abraham & Butch Owen
Debbie Throne, Pat Kons
2nd – Bill & Candace Mitchell Brian Oehlke, Pat Gorchals
January 17 & 24 & 31
Greeters 1st – Paul & Dawn Krause Family
2nd – Roy & Dolores Dikkers
Ushers 1st – Paul & Dawn Krause Brandy & Quentin Borremans
2nd – Scott & Kathy Krause Dan Kohl, Eric Kohl
ACOLYTES
Jan. 3 – 1st – Cameron Borremans
2nd – Carson Kester
Jan. 10 – 1st – Matthew Zeichert
2nd – Max Meyerhofer
Jan. 17 – 1st – Kyle Kons 2nd – Emma Looker
Jan. 24 – 1st – Logan Krause
2nd – Wesley Flease
Jan. 31 – 1st – Blake Bartel
2nd – Andrew Looker
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February 1 – Newton Kester
February 2 – Kathy Krause
February 3 – Sally Owen
Stephanie Weisshahn
February 4 – Luke Mitchell
February 5 – Sally Hartfiel, Emma Looker
Kaitlyn Ventgen
February 6 – Karen Ann Looker
February 7 – Jake Buss, Dennis Marquardt
February 8 – Steven Kramer, Irene Zeinert
February 9 – Jesse Hartrick
February 10 – Lauren Akey, Leah Brooks
February 12 – Shirley Stratil
February 14 – Leif Berrens
February 15 – Angela Hansen
February 17 – Tim Tews
February 18 – Joan Greifoner, Bohdan Witkowski,
Brooklyn Hanten
February 19 – John Hartfiel
February 21 – Hailey Wheaton
February 23 – Douglas Arndt, Lloyd Beilfuss
Becca Mitchell
February 25 – Diane Kohl
February 26 – Carolyn Arndt, Darnell Burow
Austin Krause, Amber Gabrielson
February 27 – Lori Arrowood, Joseph Fischer
February 28 – Rylee Bartel, Karen Lager
Michael Hanten
February 20 – Victor & Angel Estrada
February 21 – Luke & Stacy Landaal
Feb. 7 & 14
Greeters 1st – Lee & Julie Hansen
2nd – Kevin & Barb Miller Family
Ushers 1st – Lee & Julie Hansen
Jerry Witkowski, Kirk Delwiche
2nd – Terry Block, Doug Ehrenberg
Kevin Miller, Seth Miller
Feb. 21 & 28
Greeters 1st – Debbie Thorne & Pat Kons
2nd – Andy Ebert Family
Ushers 1st – Debbie Thorne, Pat Kons
Glenn Pomrening, Ron Ehlke
2nd – Ron Kester, Harley Bartel
Greg Oehlke, Peter Kohl
ACOLYTES
Feb. 7 – 1st – Hailey Wheaton
2nd – Carson Kester
Feb. 10 - Ash Wednesday
- Bohdan Witkowski
Feb. 14 – 1st – Ellie Pomrening
2nd – Cameron Borremans
Feb. 17 -Lenten Service-Matt Zeichert
Feb. 21 – 1st – Kyle Kons
2nd – Max Meyerhofer
Feb. 24-Lenten Service Emma Looker
Feb. 28 – 1st – Logan Krause
2nd – Wesley Flease
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St. Paul Child Care-Preschool Newsletter January-February, 2016
107 Tustin Road Fremont, WI 54940 Telephone:920-446-3633
E-mail:[email protected]
Director: Sandra Smith (920-407-1191)
Preschool Program Teacher: Nancy Bleck School Age Teacher: Becca Mitchell
Little Learners Teacher: Nan Young Preschool/Little Learners Afternoon Teacher: Terry Fischer Child Care Teachers: Shelly Kohl, Kris Hempel, Jane Freer
Child Care Assistant: Cindy Billington, Brittany Nusz, Susan McGlin
CALENDAR Friday, January 22 WF No School St. Paul No Preschool/Child Care Open Monday, January 25- Tuesday, January 26 WF Child Development Days Monday, February 15 WF No School St. Paul No Preschool/Child Care Open Wednesday, February 17 Grandparents Day 11:00-12:00
Christmas Cards
Instead of throwing away your Christmas Cards, please consider donating them to our Preschool.
We use the pictures for crafts and other projects.
Scheduling We will be asking you soon if your child is attending our Center on January 22 and then again on February 15 as there is no school at the Weyauwega-Fremont Schools on those days. Because we have flexible scheduling and do not charge if we know ahead that your child is attending our center, it is important to know the number attending on these days so that we staff appropriately. Thank you for your cooperation.
Lenten & Easter Services Our Lenten Services begin on February 10. As we have a meal before each service our School Age Room will not be used on those evenings. The School Age children will be in the Preschool (Ms Nancy’s Room). Your family is always invited to join us at the meals and attend the services.
Child Development Days
Children 2-4 ½ living within the WF School District
Monday, January 25 and Tuesday, January 26
Main Street Building
310 E. Main St., Weyauwega
To make an appointment, call Jill Hughes,
Pupil Service Secretary at 867-8821
This screening is essential to enroll in a 4 year old Kindergarten.
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