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CLERGY
His Excellency, The Most Reverend Shawn McKnight | Bishop of Jefferson City
His Excellency, The Most Reverend John R. Gaydos | Bishop Emeritus in Residence
Very Reverend Louis M. Nelen | Pastor, Rector
Reverend James Finder | Chaplain to St. Mary’s and Capital Regional Hospitals
Reverend Monsignor Donald W. Lammers, P.A. | Retired Priest in Residence
Deacon Christopher Baker | Deacon Alvin J. Brand | Deacon James L.
Kliethermes | Deacon Tyler S. McClay | Deacon Dan K. Joyce
Deacon John A. Schwartze | Deacon Emeritus Robert J. Rackers, K.S.G.
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday: 5:30 p.m.
Sunday: 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,
Friday: 6:30 a.m.
Wednesday: 8:00 a.m.
RECONCILIATION
4:00 p.m. Saturday & by appointment
CATHEDRAL PARISH OFFICE
2305 West Main Street
Jefferson City, MO 65109
Phone: 573-635-7991
Fax: 573-635-0842
Email: info@cathedraljc.org
Website: cathedraljc.org
Cathedral Undercroft
2215 West Main Street
Phone: 573-635-4955
CATHEDRAL SCHOOL
2303 West Main Street
Office: 573-635-5024
Cafeteria: 573-634-2984
After-School Care: 573-635-2533
Fax: 573-635-5238
Website: www.sjcsmo.org
DIOCESE OF JEFFERSON CITY
Chancery Offices
The Alphonse J. Schwartze
Memorial Catholic Center
2207 West Main Street
Phone: 573-635-9127
Fax: 573-635-0386
Email: chancellor@diojeffcity.org
Website: www.diojeffcity.org
Registering in the Parish
To join our Parish, please contact the Parish Office at
635-7991 Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Registering in the Cathedral School
Parents wishing to know more about our grade school
are encouraged to call the Cathedral school principal,
Mr. Spencer L. Allen, at 635-5024.
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American Heritage Girls Mrs. Jennifer Gerber
Baptism Preparation Deacon Chris Baker
Bereavement Committee Mrs. Dena Brand
Boy Scouts Mr. Steve Wright
Catholic Cancer Support Vacant
Cemetery Board Deacon John Schwartze
Mrs. Donna English,
Christ Renews His Parish (Men's) Mr. Louie Delk and
(Women’s) Ms. June Brunner
Collection Counters Mr. Duane Buersmeyer
Confirmation Preparation Mrs. Denise Barnes
Cub Scouts Mr. Larry Schulte
Cursillo Mr. Brian Johnson
Director of Music Mr. Thomas Halpin
Edge Youth Program Mrs. Julie Gramlich
Eucharistic Adoration Mr. John Poepsel
Faith Formation Committee Mrs. Denise Barnes
Finance Council Mrs. Christy Daledovich
Funeral Luncheon Mrs. Pat Dowd
Girl Scouts Mrs. Maria Stokes
Home & School Mrs. Maureen Quinn
Helias Representative Mrs. Heidi Vollet
Knights of Columbus Mr. Bob Asahl
Ladies’ Auxiliary Mrs. Carolyn Case
Marriage Preparation Parish Office
Nursing Home Visitation Area Deacons
Parish Pastoral Council Ms. Edie Vogel
Parish School of Religion Mrs. Cara Sue Cockerham
Prayer Line Parish Office
Rite of Christian Initiation Mr. Dan Kempker
Samaritan Center Board Mr. Alan Mudd
Mr. Jamison Case
Mrs. Leslie Case
School Board President Mrs. Abby Struemph
School Principal Mr. Spencer L. Allen
Secular Franciscan Order Ms. Nancy Singh, OFS
Special Event Dinners Mrs. Janice Houser
St. Brigid Quilters Mrs. Rosana Weidinger
Stewardship Committee Parish Office
Ushers Mr. Bob Asahl
Vocations’ Committee Mr. Louie Delk
Youth Ministry Mrs. Julie Gramlich
JP2 Young Adults Mrs. Julie Gramlich
Pro-Life Ed Bode
Sacrament of Baptism
Parents requesting the Sacrament of Baptism for their
children should be registered members of the Parish.
Parents should try to see that their children are baptized
within the first few weeks after birth. A baptism preparation
session is required for new parents. Contact Deacon Baker
via the Parish Office to set an appointment.
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick
Parishioners facing surgery or struggling with serious illness
may request this Sacrament of healing by calling a priest
at the Parish Office.
Holy Matrimony
Call the Parish Office and schedule a meeting with a
clergy member. During the initial meeting, you can set a
wedding date. Only after speaking with a priest can a
date be Confirmed. The wedding date should be at least
6 months after the first meeting. A couple must be free to
marry in the Catholic Church. If either person has been
previously married, no date can be set until their freedom
to marry has been determined.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
Persons interested in becoming Roman Catholic should
contact the Parish Office.
CATHEDRAL ORGANIZATIONS AND MINISTRIES
TO ALL OUR VISITORS PARISH INFORMATION
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November 10
Archdiocese for the Military Services 2nd
Collection: All Masses
Christmas Bazaar: 12:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.,
Undercroft
November 11 Centering Prayer: 12:10 p.m., Chapel
Scripture Study: 7:00 p.m., Mary Room
November 12 Bag Food (Families-In-Need Program): 2:00
p.m., Undercroft
Early Dismissal: 2:00 p.m., School
Advisory School Board Meeting: 6:00 p.m.,
St. Joseph Room
Schola: 6:30 p.m., Bishop Marling Room
Home & School Mtg.: 7:00 p.m., Mary Room
November 13 All-School Mass: 8:00 a.m., Cathedral Proper
Pastor/Music Director Meeting: 9:00 a.m.,
Parish Office
Parish Staff Meeting: 9:30 a.m., Parish Office
Deacons’ Lunch: Noon, Parish Office
Knights of Columbus Meal/Meeting: 6:00
p.m./7:00 p.m., Undercroft
Women’s Bible Study: 6:30 p.m., Mary Room
PSR Classes.: 7:00 p.m., School Cafeteria
Adult Choir: 7:00 p.m., Cathedral Proper &
Bishop Marling Room
November 14 Quilters: 8:45 a.m., Bishop Marling Room
Pastor/Principal Meeting: 10:00 a.m., Parish
Office
Rosary: 7:00 p.m., Chapel
Handbell Choir: 7:00 p.m., Bishop Marling
Room
November 15 Red Cross Blood Drive: 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.,
Undercroft
November 16 Men’s Prayer Group: 7:00 a.m., Bishop
Marling Room
Confessions: 4:00 p.m., Cathedral Proper
November 17 Cathedral Ringers: 10:00 a.m. Mass
Watson Baptism: 11:00 a.m., Baptism Room
Confirmation Class: 11:00 a.m., Undercroft
Offertory Budget 07/1/19-6/30/20 $ 2,675,000.00
Budget Goal per Month $ 222,916.67
Weekly Goal $ 51,442.31
Collection
November 3 $ 75,283.85
November 10 $
November 17 $
November 24 $
Samaritan Center $ 2,755.00
All Saints $ 1,260.00
To Date for November $ 75,283.85
Budget Goal Year-to-Date $ 925,961.58
Sunday Collection Year-to-Date $ 949,972.01
Over/Under $
+24,010.43
All Souls $ 1,079.00
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And Thank Them For Supporting Our Bulletin!
Sunday: 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Monday: St. Martin of Tours, Bishop; Veterans’ Day
Tuesday: St. Josaphat, Bishop & Martyr
Wednesday: St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin
Thursday: Weekday
Friday: St. Albert the Great, Bishop & Doctor of
the Church
Saturday: St. Margaret of Scotland; St. Gertrude,
Virgin
Next Sunday: 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
OBSERVANCES, WEEK OF NOVEMBER 10, 2019
STEWARDSHIP NEWS
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Sunday, November 10
8:00 a.m. Lewis Hancock
10:00 a.m. Pat & Anna Castrop
Monday, November 11
6:30 a.m. Lucille Meister
Tuesday, November 12
6:30 a.m. Roman Sanning
Wednesday, November 13
8:00 a.m. Bernard Wilbers
Thursday, November 14
6:30 a.m. L & D of the Adolph Neuner Family
Friday, November 15
6:30 a.m. Betty Welch
Saturday, November 16
5:30 p.m. Dick & Melba Willibrand
Sunday, November 17
8:00 a.m. Ralph F. Back, Jr.
10:00 a.m. Parishioners
INCLEMENT WEATHER
When school is cancelled or there is an early dismissal
because of inclement weather, the Parish Office will
also be closed and evening meetings will be cancelled.
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2019 CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
The 59th Annual Christmas Bazaar is
Sunday, Nov. 10, 2019. Serving from
12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. Adults: $12;
Children (6-12): $6; 5 and under: Free.
SAVE THE DATE!
A Christ-centered journey you won’t
want to miss.
WELCOME
Formerly Christ Renews His Parish.
This weekend will help you on your
spiritual journey to become the very
best version of yourself so you can live
the life God has envisioned for you.
We invite you to prayerfully consider
participating in the next renewal
weekend.
Contacts: June Bruner, 635-1005, or
Rose Mengwasser, 644-2997.
CATHEDRAL PARISH JOB
OPPORTUNITY
Part-time position, approximately 30
hours per week. This is a data-entry and
back-up position for current staff. Some
of the duties include registering new
parishioners; change of addresses,
phone numbers and email addresses;
and entering data and running reports
for Active Parishioner status. Must have
strong attention to detail. Other duties
as assigned. Qualifications include ex-
perience using Microsoft Office prod-
ucts. Experience in Parish Data System
a plus. Interested applicants, please
send your resumé to the Cathedral Par-
ish Office. Deadline to submit a resumé
is Nov. 15. Feel free to contact the
Parish Office with any questions, (573)
635-7991 or darlene.k@cathedraljc.org.
FAMILIES-IN-NEED PROGRAM: ITEMS REQUESTED FOR THE NOVEMBER 12TH DELIVERY: INSTANT MASHED
POTATOES, CANNED CORN, BISQUICK, CAKE MIX, SYRUP. PLEASE PLACE YOUR DONATIONS IN THE CONTAINERS PROVIDED
AT ALL THE EXITS OF THE CATHEDRAL. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
PLAY LIKE A CHAMPION
There will be one last Play Like a
Champion class before the basketball
season officially starts in December.
Parent Training is on Monday, Nov. 11,
at St. Peter Church (cafeteria), 5:30-
6:30 p.m. Coaches’ Training is on
Tuesday, Nov. 12, at St. Peter Church
(cafeteria), 5:30-8:30 p.m.
RSVP BY TUESDAY, NOV. 5, to
mveit@stpeterjc.org.
2020 PARISH STEWARDSHIP
Remember to complete the annual
Pledge and Time and Talent Steward-
ship form that was sent home with
your student. Please fill out both sides,
sign, and return by Nov. 30. Those that
are returned on time will receive dress
-down passes for their students.
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Nov. 11 Veterans’ Day Assembly 9:00
a.m., Gym
Nov. 12 2:00 p.m. Dismissal; Faculty
Meeting; Dress Down Day;
Yearbook Club Field Trip to
Interstate Studios, 8:30 a.m.-
1:30 p.m.
Nov. 13 All-School Mass 8:00 a.m.;
Musical Meeting for Parents
and Students, 3:15-4:00 p.m.,
Cafeteria; Life Runners Walk/
Run 3:30 p.m., Memorial Park
Nov. 14 8th-Grade Trip to visit Helias,
8:30 -10:30 a.m.
Nov. 15 Midterm 2nd Quarter
Nov. 19 Junior Liturgical Choir
Practice, 3-3:45 p.m., Music
Room
CONFIRMATION CLASSES
Classes are held in the Undercroft from
11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Sundays. 1st-
semester classes: Nov. 17; Dec. 1 & 15.
PSR
Classes meet on Wednesdays at 7:00
p.m. in the School Cafeteria. 1st-
semester classes: Nov. 13 & 20; Dec. 4,
11 & 18.
CHARACTER & VIRTUE
November’s character/virtues are
motivation( hardworking) and hope.
We are looking to Blessed Chiara
Badano as our example of a young
woman who through her struggles with
cancer, refused pain medicine saying :
“There's only one thing I can do now:
offer my suffering to Jesus because I
want to share as much as possible in
His sufferings on the cross."
We pray
that we, too, will have hope and be
motivated to endure our trials and trib-
ulations through the help of Jesus
Christ. “The day will be what you
make it, so rise like the sun and burn
bright.”
TIMOTHY 4 RETREAT
The Timothy 4 Retreat has been
changed to Tuesday, November 26,
for the whole 8
th
-grade class. More
details to follow.
FAMILIES-IN-NEED
In December, we collaborate with the
Samaritan Center on food boxes for
our adopted families. Please be
generous. All food items are much
appreciated.
RESCHEDULED DATE: Women’s
Weekend is January 25-26, 2020.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
I’ve been approached on several occasions
about possibly changing the time of our
Saturday evening Vigil Mass, and would
appreciate hearing your input on the topic.
Which of the following times would work best
for you and your family?
_____5:00 p.m. _____5:15 p.m. _____5:30 p.m.
The Knights of Columbus are Catholic men, 18
years of age and older, who are committed to
making their community a better place while
supporting their Church and protecting and
enhancing their family life. If you would like to
join us, please contact Grand Knight Bob Asahl at 230-3570.
Upcoming Events:
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-Annual Fall & Winter Coat Drive—DON’T FORGET to check
your closets—we take “slightly used” items too. Please
participate in this worthwhile project.
Parish Christmas Bazaar—Brother Knights, please help out
with the Annual Christmas Bazaar this weekend. Much help
is needed after the event with CLEANING UP.�
All of the good works done by the Knights of Columbus are guided
by four core principles: Charity, Unity, Fraternity, and Patriotism.
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Nov. 9/10 The 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:30 p.m. ACE and Charlie Colozza
8:00 a.m. Tina Sellner and Scott Sellner
10:00 a.m. Adult Choir (Brenda Haugen) and Tom Halpin
Nov. 16/17 The 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:30 p.m. Sarah Case, Jonah Lanigan and Tom Halpin
8:00 a.m. Dennis Kroll and Tom Halpin
10:00 a.m. Cathedral Ringers, Gladbach Family Singers
and Tom Halpin
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
ADVENT SMALL-GROUP STUDY
IN REMEMBRANCE
The month of November is the time when our Church
remembers the deceased in a special way, especially
the forgotten dead. We encourage you to write the
name of your dearly departed family members and
friends in the book at the entrance of the Cathedral.
We will remember these souls in all the Masses
celebrated in our Cathedral during November.
Please remember these people who passed away
since All Souls’ Day, 2018.
Mary Meyer John Hunter
Karen Short Marie Kempker
Kenneth Schroer Jerome Oligschlaeger
Paul Hentges Henrietta “Hank” Hartness
Larry Mays Donna Hildebrand
Evelyn Luebbering Anne Maher
Patricia Pitts Katheryn Stokes
Phyllis Heckemeyer Leroy Van Loo
Judith Kolb Melvin Poetker
Dorothy Lemke Mary Kehoe
Elizabeth “Betty” Welch Mary “Jeanne” Bardgett
Jaqueline Richards Richard Fechtel
James Steinbruegge Mary Schlueter
Dorothy Wegman Martha Plassmeyer
Jane Rackers Jerry Herbert
Agnes Mankowski Sally Chapman
Stanley Bondurant Ruth Keown
Patricia “Patty” Roush
Bishop McAuliffe Council 12992 | www.kofc12992.com
6TH-ANNUAL FALL & WINTER COAT DRIVE
October 26 thru November 24
Men’s, women’s & children’s gently used items needed:
Coats, jackets, belts & backpacks.
Please deliver them to the Bride’s Room.
Join Catholics throughout the 38 counties of the Diocese
of Jefferson City in small-group faith-sharing this Advent.
A Steward’s Way consists of four sessions based on
the Joy of the Gospel, Pope Francis’ apostolic exhorta-
tion. Reflect on how our faith provides a foundation of
gratitude from which comes deep joy and hope for our
lives, our families, our communities and our world.
Bishop McKnight’s vision is that every one in our diocese
participate so we have a common spiritual formation as
he leads us in a new pastoral plan for the three-to-five
years.
If you are interested in attending, in forming a group, or
would like to do the sessions yourself at home, please
contact the Parish Office by November 22
to add your
name to the group or to get the link for the study.
CSA 2020 UPDATE
Cathedral of Saint Joseph
Parish Goal: $ 200,000
$ Received: $ 96,280
Diocese CSA 2020 Goal/Totals as of 11/5/2019
Diocese Goal: $2,450,000
Received: $ 886,364
AMERICAN RED CROSS
BLOOD DRIVE
St. Joseph Cathedral Undercroft
Friday, November 15, 10 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
All presenting donors receive pizza and a University of
Missouri t-shirt, while supplies last.
Please call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit
RedCrossBlood.org and enter: CARDS to schedule an
appointment.
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FOR OUR FAITHFUL DEPARTED:
The Cathedral Parish extends its sympathy to the families of
Roger Sellner, father of Scott Sellner; Tony Adrian; and Mark
Gaydos, brother of Bishop Emeritus John Gaydos.�
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light
shine upon them.
CENTERING PRAYER:
Please join us on Mondays at 12:10 p.m. in the Chapel.
Contemplative Prayer is a powerful way of moving into a
deepening experience of divine union. Contact Barbara
Poetker at (573) 893-2064.
HOLY ROSARY:
Come and join us on Thursday nights, 7:00 p.m., to pray the
Most Holy Rosary in the Daily Mass Chapel.
PRAY FOR OUR PARISHES:
We ask all Cathedral Parish members to pray each week for
the members of one of the parishes or missions in our
diocese. As a Cathedral Church, all our parishes are linked
to us, and we wish to deepen the spiritual bond with them.
Therefore, we will pray this week for St. John (Mission of
Sacred Heart, Vandalia).
PRAY FOR VOCATIONS:
The Cathedral Vocations' Committee invites you to pray
each week for a Priest, Religious, Deacon and Seminarian
serving in our Diocese. This week, please keep in your
prayers:
Rev. Leonard Mukiibi, Archdiocese of Kampala, Uganda;
Sr. Claret Feldhake, SSND, St. Joseph School, Westphalia;
St. Mary School, Frankenstein; and St. George School, Linn;
Deacon Mark Aulbur, Immaculate Conception, Jefferson
City;
Seminarian Christopher Hoffmann, Kenrick-Glennon
Seminary, St. Louis
“CHRIST THE HIGH PRIEST" ICON:
The Drews Family will have the icon Nov. 10-16, and the
Jim Vignola family will have the icon Nov. 17-23 to pray for
vocations.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION:
We have several hours open for Adoration: Wednesday:
7-8 p.m.; Thursday: 6-7 a.m. and 8-9 p.m.; Friday: 8-9 p.m.
There are also many hours available on Saturday and
Sunday. Contact the Parish Office to sign up for an hour
with our Lord in the Adoration Chapel.
PRAY FOR:
The sick, the elderly, and the lonely in our parish. If you would
like to put someone on the prayer list or if you would like to
be part of the prayer line, call the Parish Office at 635-7991.
TAIZE PRAYER:
Tuesdays: Dec. 3 at 5:30 p.m. and Wednesdays: Nov. 13 and
Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m. Held at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic
Church in the Chapel.
ST. ALEXANDER CHURCH, BELLE, FALL DINNER
Sunday, Nov. 10, 11:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m. Serving German pot
roast & fried chicken dinners. Adults: $12, children (6-12
years): $5, five and under: Free.
VETERANS’ DAY MASS
On Monday, Nov. 11, the Holy Name Society of St. Peter
Church, Jefferson City, will celebrate a Veterans’ Day Mass
at 8:30 a.m. Msgr. Robert Kurwicki, VG, will be the celebrant
of the Memorial Mass. Veterans’ organizations and
auxiliaries will be part of the service. Come join us in showing
appreciation for all past and present members that have
served our country. There will be a combined choir with
members from St. Peter Church, Immaculate Conception
Church, and the Cathedral of St. Joseph.
SAM B. COOK MEMORIAL ORGAN CONCERT
Sunday, Nov. 17, 4:00 p.m. First Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ), 327 East Capitol Ave. Featuring Alan Morrison, Organ
Chair, Curtis Institute of Music. Limited seating!
CHRISTIAN MINISTERIAL FELLOWSHIP
Next meeting is Thursday, Nov. 21, Noon, at Southridge
Baptist Church. Guest speaker is Jamie Smith, Director of
Curriculum, Instruction and Assessments at Lincoln University.
He will speak about mental health and suicide prevention.
RSVP to lindaandbill@embarqmail.com.
WESTERN CATHOLIC UNION CHRISTMAS DINNER
To all Western Catholic Union members and their families:
Please join us for our Christmas dinner and Bingo party at
12:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 1, at St. Thomas Parish Center, St.
Thomas, Mo. RSVP by Nov. 25 to Lillian Lackman 573/645-
2243; Barbara Poetker 573/291-1415; or Janice Boessen,
573/433-5653.
HELIAS SHOW CHOIR 12TH ANNUAL JUST DESSERTS
Join us for an evening of desserts and entertainment, Nov.
26, at 6:00 p.m. in the Helias Old Gym. Adults: $10, Students:
$5, Reserved table of 8: $100. Tickets are available at the
door. Admission include desserts and drink.
THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS AT STARKENBURG
Holiday Concerts at St. Martin’s Church & Museum, 197 Hwy.
P, Rhineland, MO, on Dec. 5, 6 & 7, 2:30 p.m. each day.
Adults: $7, 18 and under: $3. Refreshments and Country Store.
ST. ANDREW PARISH MISSION, HOLTS SUMMIT
Join us for a Parish Mission during Advent from Dec. 9-12.
Fr. William Casey, C.P.M. of The Fathers of Mercy, will be
conducting the Mission. The Mission begins at 7:00 p.m.
each evening. For more information, call 573-896-5010.
JOURNEY TO BETHLEHEM
Capital City Christian Church presents a free outdoor
walking tour on Dec. 13 & 14, 6-10:00 p.m. Admittance is
only available by shuttle from Capital Region’s Southwest
Campus parking lot.
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FEED THE HUNGRY
The Diocese of Jefferson City
Women’s Ministry is partnering with
the Jefferson City Salvation Army
to feed the hungry.
Teams of eight to 10 are being
formed to provide a dinner meal for
the homeless at the Salvation Army
in Jefferson City. Each team will
create the menu, provide and
serve the meal to approximately
100 people.
If you are interested in participat-
ing, please contact Virginia Shetler,
573-619-0104, or LeAnn Korsmeyer,
573-690-2882.
POSITION AVAILABLE
Catholic Charities of Central & Northern Missouri is seeking a
dynamic leader to join their team and help them build their
Food & Nutrition Services program! We are in the planning
stages for a new food pantry in our community, and we are
looking for an energetic, experienced, committed team
player to assist us with the development, implementation,
and ongoing management of this new project. Visit https://
cccnmo.org/about/careers/ for more information and to
apply.
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Shawn Ehrhardt, CRPCFinancial Advisor
1224 Creek Trail Drive Ste. DJefferson City, MO 65109
573.298.4600sehrhardt@woodburyfinancial.net
www.ehrhardtfinancial.comSecurities and investment advisory services offered through Woodbury Financial Services,
Inc. (WFS), member FINRA/SIPC. WFS and Ehrhardt Financial are not affiliated.