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CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
220 S. Main Street
DeForest, WI 53532
Return Service Requested
The Door Post Ask, and it will be given you;
search, and you will find;
knock, and the door will be opened for you.
Matthew 7:8
September 2018
For I know the plans
I have for you,
declares the Lord,
plans to prosper you and not
to harm you, plans to give
you hope and a future
Jeremiah 29:11
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CONTACT US:
Phone: 846-4718 or 846-4719
Email: office@christlutherandeforest.org
PUBLICATION DATE: August 28, 2018
CHURCH COUNCIL
Mike Paulson, President Cathey LaHaye, Treasurer
Bob Henze, VP Tim Thompson, Outreach
Jen Lockman, Secretary Deb Weier, Christian Ed.
Travis Little, Property Todd Shucha, Youth
Pam Hamele, Social Ministries Bob Henze, Public Relations
Kari Capener, Fellowship David Lubick, Stewardship
CHURCH OFFICE
Mon–Thurs 9:00-3:00, Fri 9:00-12:00
PASTOR
Pastor Sue Beadle
STAFF
Deb Weier, Office
Beth Brining, Office
Alice Marohl, Office
Burgess Andruss, Maintenance
Neil McLaughlin, Choir Director
JOIN US FOR
SUNDAY WORSHIP
September 2, 7:30am & 9:00am
September 9, 8:00am & 10:30am
Bob Jungemann 9/3
Judy Sigurslid 9/3
Rollie Reigstad 9/9
Jon Herwig 9/10
Connie Leonard 9/10
Lois Schneider 9/12
John Hockett 9/13
Laurel Herwig 9/16
Howard Wegenke 9/28
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GENERAL FUND
Actual Budget Actual Budget
REVENUE 25,334.55$ 28,260.93$ 212,407.42$ 113,043.72$
EXPENSES 24,463.95$ 28,260.93$ 193,632.80$ 113,043.72$
Net Income (Loss) 870.60$ -$ 18,774.62$ -$
Building Fund
Actual Budget Actual Budget
REVENUE 3,207.00$ 5,208.33$ 24,196.00$ 20,833.32$
EXPENSES 4,096.60$ 5,208.33$ 35,159.19$ 20,833.32$
Net Income (Loss) (889.60)$ -$ (10,963.19)$ -$
Grand Total Net Income (Loss) (19.00)$ 7,811.43$
July, 2018 Year to Date
July, 2018 Year to Date
FINANCIAL REPORT for SEPTEMBER
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Pastor Sue’s Newsletter Article
September 2018
How many of you have found yourself saying, “Where did the summer
go?” Back-to-School sales have been going on all month and parents have
been busy getting school supplies and fitting in last minute vacations.
High School sports have started, the Packers are back (hooray!) and the
Badgers will soon be playing at Camp Randall Stadium. Fall is in the air!
September is a kind of a transition month. It can still be hot outside, and
other than Labor Day, there’s no really big holiday. September seems to be
the gateway month to the trinity of the big Fall holidays: Halloween,
Thanksgiving, and Christmas (with our Lutefisk Dinner in there, too).
I find myself both excited and weary at this time of the year. I’m excited
for the start of Sunday School, Confirmation, Bible Studies, Choir, Youth
Group, and all the other activities we have going on here at Christ Luther-
an. And yet, I’m weary just thinking about all the help we need in bringing
the best possible ministries to our congregation and community.
So, yes, you probably can anticipate my next question. “What has God
called you to do here at Christ Lutheran?” It takes a village to raise a child.
It takes a congregation to be the Body of Christ. Every one of us can make
a difference: being a greeter, usher, reader, choir member, teaching Sun-
day School, part of a committee (we have many!). For people who can’t get
out and about, there’s the ever important opportunity to pray for the
people God brings to Christ Lutheran and for all of our ministries. Prayer
brings us together and holds us together as God’s people.
So, please spend time with God and ask God to help you know how you
can help the ministries of Christ Lutheran. If God calls you to a ministry,
God will give you everything you need to carry it out. We need you. God
needs you. Whatever your talent or passion is, we have a place for you in
the ministries of Christ Lutheran.
For as in one body we have many members,
and not all the members have the same
function, so we, who are many, are one
body in Christ, and individually we are
members one of another. (Romans 12:4-5)
Yours in Christ,
Pastor Sue Beadle
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Book Club Ladies
Christ, Coffee & Conversation
September 11, 10am
Friendship Room
WWW Group 2
September 11, 6:30pm
Garnet Adams’ Home
WWW Group 3
September 18, 6:30pm
Lorena Evarts’ Home
Week of September 2
Deuteronomy 4:1-2, 6-9
Psalm 15
James 1:17-27
Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23
Week of September 9
Isaiah 35:4-7a
Psalm 146
James 2:1-17
Mark 7:24-27
Week of September 16
Isaiah 50:4-9a
Psalm 116:1-9
James 3:1-12
Mark 8:27-38
Week of September 23
Jeremiah 11:18-20
Wisdom 1:16-2:1, 12-22
Psalm 54
Mark 9:30-37
Week of September 30
Numbers 11:4-6, 10-16, 24-29
Psalm 19:7-14
James 5:13-20
Mark 9:38-50
New Changes in the Office! We have implemented another phase to
the security system in the office. The
outside entrance to the office is now
locked during the day. There is an
intercom where office staff will be able
to provide access if you press the door-
bell button on the
black speaker next
to the mailbox. In-
terior doors to the
office are open
during the day
when staff is here.
If you currently
have an access
card, please use
the Angel Doors.
Thank you!
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Grace Meals Dear Friend in Christ,
Thank you for your generous support. Because of YOU the deficit we
experienced earlier this year has been covered and we are happy to announce
that there is a balance to provide for the cost of CLC's participation in the
Grace Meal's Mission through December 2018.
With your support we shall continue our participation in this needed
mission into 2019.
The appreciation and thank you's from these men is
something that we all can be proud of. Please continue
to keep these men in your prayers as they deal with
their personal struggles.
2 Corinthians 8:15
"As it is written, The one who had much did not have
too much, and the one who had little did not have too
little."
God's peace and blessings,
Tim Paulson, Jean Kolowrat & Kathy Paulson
Holy Baptism
August 12, 2018
Lincoln John Howard
Penelope Kay Howard Son and Daughter of
Joshua and Brittany Howard
August 19
Adelina Rose Sheppard Daughter of
Logan and Jennifer Sheppard
Granddaughter of
Rod and Pastor Sue
Women’s Bible Study
Women’s Bible Study
will resume meeting
on Tuesday mornings
at 9am in the Friend-
ship Room.
Please join us!!
Worship
Sunday, September 30, Pastor Emily
Tveite from the Lutheran Campus
Ministry will be preaching at both
services.
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Thank you!! August 31 ends another successful
year of feeding children in our
community. We would like to thank
you for your generous donations of
food and cash to Norski Nibbles and
thank the volunteers for their time in
distributing the lunches.
With your support, we were able to distribute almost 4,000 lunches
this summer. We look forward to your continued support in the
coming years. You truly help make a difference in the lives of many
of your neighbors.
LET’S HAVE A BAZAAR!! It’s time for Bazaar 2018!
For new members, the Christ Lutheran Church Women hold a Bake Sale and Raffle in
the Friendship Room in conjunction with the Lutefisk Dinner. Our members bake/
make a variety of yummy treats for the Bake Sale, such as traditional Norwegian
treats, brownies, cookies, bars, pastries, breads and canned items, such as jams,
jellies, horseradish, relishes, beet pickles, etc.
Still other members with different skills and talents create
items for the raffle portion of the Bazaar. The sky is the limit!
Examples of items raffled in past years are paintings,
carvings, table runners, floral arrangements, wood working,
homemade cards, quilts and jewelry, just to name a few.
Other members have opted to donate gift cards for movies,
food or gasoline.
Money generated from the Bazaar has been used for a wide
variety of things throughout the years. Some has stayed here
at CLC for needs within our congregation. Some has been
distributed to organizations close to home and worldwide,
such as DANN, Salvation Army, Lutheran World Relief and
women’s jail chaplaincy, to name a few. Last year our profit
stayed here at CLC.
So start thinking about your talent and what you can contribute. Any questions can
be directed to Vicki Sobczak, Bazaar Chair, at 846-2920 or email:
vsobczak@yahoo.com
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Everybody say “Cheese!” Our first session of photos was a success!! The following dates have been
reserved for our second session and if you haven’t scheduled an appoint-
ment to get your pictures taken, PLEASE do it soon. We want to see all
your smiling faces! Each family will receive a free 8x10 photo and a copy
of the directory.
Please sign up on line at:
https://booknow-lifetouch.appointment-plus.com/ydzmhtjv/.
Someone will also be available after both services in the Friendship Room
to help with this process if you do not have access to a computer.
Please note the photo sessions are in Fellowship Hall. Entrance is through
the west doors off the parking lot. The south doors are also open for
people needing to use the elevator. Please arrive about 10 minutes early
to get checked in.
For those who are unable to come in for an appointment, but want to be
included, you can either submit a photo or contact the office to have
someone come take your photo. If you need a ride to your appointment,
please let us know and we will make arrangements to get you here.
Day Date Time
Tuesday 9/11/18 2:00pm – 9:00pm
Wednesday 9/12/18 2:00pm – 9:00pm
Thursday 9/13/18 2:00pm – 6:30pm
Friday 9/14/18 2:00pm – 9:00pm
Saturday 9/15/18 10:00am – 5:00pm
If you are available to help on
any of the above dates with
checking members in, please see
the sign up sheet outside the
Friendship Room. Please contact
Tim Thompson if you have any
questions (608/846-2394)
Thank you!!
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Confirmation for 7th and 8th
Graders will begin
Wednesday, September 5
6-7pm
Please contact the church office if you have a
7th or 8th grader and you did not get a letter
in the mail. Thank you!
Goose Pond Sanctuary Goose Pond Sanctuary (GPS) is a group of properties just north of
DeForest consisting of 400+ acres of restored prairies, 60 acres of
wetlands, and smaller amounts of other ecosystems. I'm reaching out on
behalf of the Madison Audubon Society. We're looking for volunteers to
collect native prairie seed, remove invasive species, and implement
wildlife surveys. We strive to provide our volunteers with an educational
experience that is catered to their particular interests. Thank you!!
Graham Steinhauer
Land Steward
Former Christ Lutheran Member
gsteinhauer@madisonaudubon.org
608/333-2947
Blood Drive Christ Lutheran Church will be hosting a
blood drive Tuesday, December 11th from
1-5:30 for the American Red Cross. It will be
open to the public so feel free to help spread the
word. Once we get closer, we will be asking for food
donations and help. If you have any questions or
want to volunteer, please contact Tracy Paulson at
608-279-9650 or tlmanthe@yahoo.com. Thank you!
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Christ Lutheran Church is excited to
participate in the Koats for Kids 2018 program!
This year’s collection drive will be held Sunday,
September 2nd
– Monday, October 1st
. If you have
any gently-used winter coats, non-leather hats,
scarves and mittens (pinned in pairs please) that
you would like to donate, there will be a box in
the Friendship Room.
Klinke Cleaners will clean all items, then hand them off to the Community Action Coa-
lition for distribution in late October. All sizes are in demand, but there is a particular
need for infant and toddler sizes, as well as larger teen sizes (12-22) and larger adult
sizes (L-3XL).
Please consider going through your closets to check for coats you no
longer use and can donate to area residents who are in need.
Let’s Make Pillowcases The Social Ministries Committee invites you to join us on Sunday,
October 7, 2018, to make pillowcases for Ryan’s Case for Smiles. The
pillowcases will go to UW Children’s Hospital to be given to children
battling cancer. We will begin after second service, 11:30ish, with lunch and then
we’ll fire up the sewing machines! You do not need to know how to sew to help.
There will be cutting, pinning and ironing to do in addition to the sewing. If you
would like to donate material the main pillowcase takes 3/4 yard and the border fab-
ric takes 1/3 yard. The material has to be 100% cotton and a print suitable for chil-
dren including holiday, Packer and Badger material.
There will be a bin in the Friendship Room for you to
leave your material. Or if you would like to donate
money for the project, please leave it with the office
staff. There is a sign up sheet on the bulletin board by
the Friendship Room where you can sign up to help.
Let’s work together to make this a fun event while ac-
complishing our goal of brightening a child’s day with
a pillowcase.
Any question, call Pam Hamele at 846-2553.
Social Ministries The Social Ministries Committee would like to ask for your help in
gathering soap for Lutheran World Relief. LWR accepts new bars of
any brand soap, in their original wrapping. All bar sizes are
accepted; however, bath-size bars are highly preferred. These bars of
soap will give families around the world an essential, as well as a
reminder that they are not alone. There will be a box in the
Friendship Room until October 10th where you can donate the soap.
Thank you!!
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Fall Schedule Starting
September 9
we will be returning
to our Fall worship hours
8:00am & 10:30am
Sunday School at 9:15am
Nora is looking for help with treats
for Coffee Hour in the month of
September and beyond!! Please sign
up on the board next to the treat
table if you can help.
Thank you!!
Abundant Harvest The Abundant Harvest table is
back! Gardeners, if you have extra
bounty to share, please pay it forward
and place your extra goodies on the
table just outside of the Friendship
Room. If you would like to take the
extra veggies, there is a container for
donations.
Altar Flowers Are you celebrating a special
birthday or anniversary this year?
Maybe you’d like to honor a loved
one. If you would like to share
your celebration or memorial with
us, please sign up on the flower
chart in the Narthex to provide
flowers for the altar. We have
quite a few dates available.
Thank you!!
Ushers Needed
Our Usher Teams could use some
help!! If you would be available one
Sunday every month or two to greet
and direct our members for
communion and gather offerings,
please contact Tim Thompson
(trapshooter@centurytel.net).
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Blessings and Gratitude
First, we give ourselves: Giving in Gratitude.
The gospel of John 3:1-17, brings us an encounter between Jesus and a man
by the name of Nicodemus. In this story, Jesus provides a blessing and
promise that is the heart of the gospel. In response to a conversation con-
cerning how one might enter the kingdom of God, Jesus says, “For God so
loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in
him may not perish but have eternal life. Indeed, God did not send the Son in-
to the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved
through him.”
At the heart of our lives as Christians, is the blessing and promise of God’s
grace and life. Our life as a disciple and steward are in response to this
amazing free gift that God brings to us in Jesus Christ. Gratitude is the
acknowledgement of God’s abundant gifting and the starting point for how
we respond as God’s people living each day in God’s promise and blessing.
Gratitude initiates a response of joy and thanksgiving for all that God does
for us in Jesus Christ.
God calls us to help those in need, to provide for His church, His people. We
share in the harvest that God provides us, through our time and many tal-
ents. We help others in their time of need. He gives us a voice to comfort one
another, to share in their joy, to share in their grief, to thank God for the
many blessings he provides. We give for Him with a heart of
gratitude. Our gifts, whatever the size, impact so many – more than we’ll ev-
er know.
I ask for your voice – to share with others on how God provides for you and
your purpose for being a follower of Jesus and member of Christ Lutheran.
Prayerfully consider how you can share your voice and your expression of
thanks.
Eternal God our creator, in you we live and
move our being. Look upon us, your chil-
dren, the work of your hands to provide for
our church; give us strength to help those
in need and courage to speak to others
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Serving Christ Together,
David Lubick
Stewardship Chair
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Capital Campaign
Thanks to the donations you have generously pledged to the Capital Campaign, we have been
able to make significant progress with some areas of importance at Christ Lutheran.
We have paid down on our debt with one lump sum payment of $25,000 and plan to do this
again before year-end. We are continuing to make payments at our regular monthly rate, so
our debt will be significantly reduced at the end of the term.
We’ve made two $5,000 payments toward our pledge to the Synod. The Synod relies on the
churches of the ELCA to contribute to stewardship just as we do in our own congregation. Our
finances prohibited us from making a pledge last year, so we are pleased to be able to pledge
and participate again this year.
With some stock that was donated to the church, we were able to open an account with Edward
Jones and have invested $75,000 in short term CDs. The interest rates are higher and will
earn additional interest for us. Funding comes from Capital Campaign and Memorial Funds.
Our thanks to Cathey LaHaye and the Finance Committee for their diligence and hard work
with managing our finances.
As you’ve all noticed, we have installed new glass doors at the East entrance from Main Street.
This brightens the entry into the church, and looks open and welcoming from the street. The
doors were paid in full upon installation with money donated to Memorial funds and ear-
marked for the new doors.
To ensure safety for everyone in the building and the building itself, we are installing addi-
tional card readers in the office area, and implementing the ability to lock down all doors from
the office and the usher closet in case of emergency. Installing push bars on all doors ensures
safety for everyone exiting the church if an evacuation were necessary. These enhancements
were funded by the Capital Campaign.
We are currently creating a statement of work to get bids for a new sound system and hearing
loop in the sanctuary. We are assessing our current needs, as well as how to position our-
selves for opportunities in the future.
Our thanks to Bob Henze, Travis Little and the Property
Committee for leading these efforts to address safety
concerns and preserve the beauty of this church.
As we approach the end of our first year of the three
year campaign, we hope what is shared with you here
shows how much has been accomplished with your
donations. We thank you for taking pride in this
beautiful house of worship, and for continuing your
commitment to preserve and maintain it for
generations to come.
God Bless,
Mike Paulson, Congregational President
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“Train children in the right way, and when old, they will not stray”
Proverbs 22:6
As summer comes to a close, it’s time to prepare for Sunday School! We would like for you to
join us in teaching God’s word to our children and sharing Bible stories with them. We will
have a few changes to the program format this year that we hope will engage children more in
their learning. Each week will begin with all ages together for the lesson reading, and then we
will break out into groups for a game or craft activity. We will then join all classes together as
usual in the Sanctuary for music and singing.
We will have Rally Sunday on Sunday, September 9 for registration, but there will be no class
that day. Classes will begin the following week, Sunday, September 16 from 9:15 to
10:15. Pick up by parents will be in the Sanctuary, as usual.
We are in need of teachers. We currently do not have enough staff to support anticipated
enrollment numbers, so please consider sharing your gifts with our leaders of tomorrow and
contact Deb Weier at 335-7063 or the church office if you are able to assist!
Thank you!
Sunday School Registration Information
Dear Parents/Guardians,
It is time to register your children in grades PreK - 6th
grade for Sunday School. A regis-
tration form is attached. If possible, please return this form by mail to the church
office, or drop it in the box on the Welcome Desk in the Friendship Room by Friday,
September 7. Please attach a registration fee of $15.00 per child, maximum of $45 per
family.
All classes for PreK-6th
grade will take place on
Sunday mornings beginning at 9:15 and ending at
10:15. No Wednesday evening classes. All students
will go directly to the third floor of the church and end
their session in the Sanctuary. Children should be
picked up in the Sanctuary each week at 10:15.
More details coming soon! Please mark your calendar!
Deb Weier
Sunday School Coordinator
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Detach, fill out and return form w/payment to the church office
Student Information (more can be added on back):
Name of Student (male/female) Birth date School Grade as of 9/2018
Name of Student (male/female) Birth date School Grade as of 9/2018
Name of Student (male/female) Birth date School Grade as of 9/2018
Address:
Number and Street City State Zip
Email: Phone:
Parent/Guardian Information:
Name Phone Cell
Emergency Contact:
Name Phone Relationship
Allergy/Health Issues:
Additional Information:
I grant the Christ Lutheran Church permission to use pictures/videos taken during Sunday school for Sunday School
promotional purposes and on the Church website. Individuals in the images will not be identified.
Parent or Legal Guardian Signature:
Christ Lutheran Church 2018 – 2019
All children Pre K – 6th Grade
For more information about Sunday School at Christ Lutheran
Church, visit www.christlutherandeforest.org or call the
church office at (608) 846-4718.
Meeting Time
Sunday mornings
9:15 – 10:15
Meeting Place
Christ Lutheran Church
220 S. Main St.
DeForest, WI 53532
Registration Fees
$15 per child
$45 maximum per family
Registration is now open. Please complete this form and
return with payment to the church office by mail, outside
mailbox or in the Friendship Room at the Welcome Desk
as soon as possible. Join us on September 9 at 9:15am
for Rally Sunday.
Classes begin September 16th, 9:15am.
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Lutefisk & Meatball
Dinner
2018
Fall is in the air…a sure sign that it’s time for the annual Lutefisk and Meatball Dinner at Christ Lutheran
Church! We expect about 1,200 members, friends and neighbors to come to enjoy this wonderful meal,
which includes the area’s best-tasting lutefisk, homemade meatballs, the best potato lefse around, as
well as rutabagas, mashed potatoes and gravy, coleslaw, cranberries and delicious pies.
Date: Saturday, November 10, 2018
Time: Seatings begin at 11:00am, continue every hour until 5:00pm
Cost: Adults $18, Kids (4-12) $9, Kids (0-3) Free
Reservations: can be made beginning Monday, September 5, 2018 through Friday, November 9, 2018 at
NOON. There are 2 ways to make reservations:
1. Online - Visit christlutherandeforest.org; on the home page or click
Programs, Events. We will also post a direct link to an online reserva-
tion system on 9/05/18.
2. Call the church office at (608) 846-4718.
Walk-ins are welcome! Carryout meals are also available.
Payment: Those making reservations are encouraged to pay for their spots ahead of time. No
payments can be accepted after November 6, 2018. There are 3 ways to submit payment:
1. Mail: Checks & cash can be mailed to the church.
2. Office: Checks & cash can be dropped off in the office or in the outside box.
3. Online: When making your reservations online, there is also an option to pay for
your tickets right in the same spot. One-stop shopping convenience (a small con-
venience fee will apply)! Look for the sign up beginning September 5th.
Confirmation: Reservation confirmations for on-line reservations are being handled via email. Remind-
ers will be sent 4 days prior and should be brought to the dinner. Remember to include your email ad-
dress at sign up.
Help: There is a lot to do! There are 4 ways to sign up to lend a hand:
1. Sign up form: Complete the form on the next page of this newsletter and
return it to the church office or drop it in the offering plate on Sunday.
2. Poster: There is also a sign up poster outside the Friendship Room.
3. Call: Give the office a call at (608) 846-4718.
4. Online: There is an online sign up at SignupGenius. Check the website (click
Programs, then Events) on September 5 for the link to make reservations.
The online sign up will send you reminders and give you an option to create a per-
sonal calendar item too. Please sign up, email your friends and share!
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FAMILY (Please write each person’s name by desired job) PHONE
Confirmation students are encouraged to sign up to work during the dinner. Hours worked will count toward
fulfilling the requirement for service hours. Other teenagers are encouraged to sign up too!
SUN., October 21 9:15am – preparing rutabagas WED. & THUR. , November 7 & 8 8:30am – preparing meatballs
FRIDAY, November 9 1:00pm – set up FRIDAY, November 9 1 - 7:00pm - accept donated food
SATURDAY, November 10 (Suggested shifts: 10:15 - 2:45 / 2:30 - 6:30 / or as much as you are able)
Cook/de-bone/dish up lutefisk ___________________________ Time __________________
Prepare/dish up other foods _____________________________ Time__________________
Wait on tables ________________________________________ Time__________________
Serve coffee/clear & set tables ___________________________ Time__________________
Scrape, wash/dry dishes ________________________________ Time__________________
Wherever needed _____________________________________ Time__________________
Final Clean-up ________________________________________ Time__________________
LUTEFISK DINNER SIGN UP SHEET SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2018
FISH ORDERS: Fish can be ordered ahead of time for home use after dinner ($7/pound).
Pre-payment is required by November 1st to ensure your fish order will be available for pickup after
November 10th. Checks are payable to CLC, “lutefisk at home” in the memo section.
FOOD DONATIONS: Please indicate your choice:
(4) eight or nine inch pies: (1) pumpkin (3) fruit Please use disposable pans. (Tip: For a more thoroughly baked pie crust, place pan on a cookie sheet while baking.)
$ Cash donation for purchasing rutabagas
$ Cash donation to pay for ______ cases of lefse ($55.00/case)
$ Cash donation to pay for ______ pounds of lutefisk to be served at the dinner ($7/lb.)
Checks are payable to CLC, “lutefisk donation” in the memo section.
No. of lbs:
_______
Lutefisk is extremely important to the missions of Christ Lutheran Church.
Please save the Lutefisk Committee the time of having to call you for help.
Return this form by mail or place in the offering plate no later than Sunday, November 4th.
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