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Wed., Thurs., Fri.: 7:30 am Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am & 11:30 am Saturday 3:30 pm (Also by appointment) Saint Luke A ROMAN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF DISCIPLES THE CHURCH OF 1980 Hillsdale Road El Cajon, California 92019 (619) 442-1697 www.thechurchofstluke.org Easter Sunday - April 1, 2018 Reflection: What words or phrases jumped out at you during the Liturgy of the Word on Sunday? What connection do those words or phrases have to your day-to-day life? (Why do you think they jumped out at you?) What might God be trying to say to you through these words or phrases? What response should you make? What action should you take? Alternative: Reflect upon and/or share about your experience of the Lord, in your life? Where is the Galilee where you see him? How has your experience of the Lord changed you? How do you share, or how should you be sharing, your experience of the Lord? Gospel On entering the tomb they saw a young man sitting on the right side, clothed in a white robe, and they were utterly amazed. He said to them, “Do not be amazed! You seek Jesus of Nazareth, the crucified. He has been raised; he is not here. Behold the place where they laid him. But go and tell his disciples and Peter, ‘He is going before you to Galilee; there you will see him, as he told you.’” Mk 16:6-7 FIRST READING: Acts:10:34:1034a, 37-43 SECOND READING: Colossians:3:1-4 GOSPEL: John 20 : 1-9
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Wed., Thurs., Fri.: 7:30 am Saturday: 5:00 pm

Sunday: 9:00 am & 11:30 am

Saturday 3:30 pm (Also by appointment)

Saint Luke A ROMAN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF DISCIPLES

THE CHURCH OF

1980 Hillsdale Road El Cajon, California 92019

(619) 442-1697 www.thechurchofstluke.org

Easter Sunday - April 1, 2018

Reflection: What words or phrases jumped out at you during the Liturgy of the Word on Sunday? What connection do those words or phrases have to your day-to-day life? (Why do you think they jumped out at you?) What might God be trying to say to you through these words or phrases? What response should you make? What action should you take?

Alternative: Reflect upon and/or share about your experience of the Lord, in your life? Where is the Galilee where you see him? How has your experience of the Lord changed you? How do you share, or how should you be sharing, your experience of the Lord?

Gospel On entering the tomb they saw a young man sitting on the right side, clothed in a white robe, and they were utterly amazed. He said to them, “Do not be amazed!

You seek Jesus of Nazareth, the crucified. He has been

raised; he is not here. Behold the place where they

laid him. But go and tell his disciples and Peter,

‘He is going before you to Galilee; there you will see

him, as he told you.’” Mk 16:6-7

FIRST READING: Acts:10:34:1034a, 37-43 SECOND READING: Colossians:3:1-4

GOSPEL: John 20 : 1-9

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PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL

Parish Pastoral Council

normally meets on the 3rd Tuesday of the month.

Visitors/observers welcome. If you wish to have

an item placed on the agenda, contact a Council

member to present it for you or contact the Parish Office.

Parish Council Members:

Fr. Ron Cochran Jane Alfano

Mark Balmert Amy Cannon

Bob Guarnotta Linda Jacobson

Anita Leak Sam Lupo

Don Mercurio Dcn. Emeritus: Dennie Nickell Rick Roberts

Teresa Dodd-Butera Tony Camara Tom Selfani Bryan Shull

Dcn. Jerry Stenovec Dcn. Allan Williams

PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL

The Parish Finance Council meets every other

3rd Wednesday of the month.

Parish Finance Council Members:

Fr. Ron Cochran

James Chitkowski Jim Crockett

George Heidenreich Jeanne Houghtby

John Krueger

Cathy March

Dave Sapper

Jim Stepovich Richard Venancio

Parish Council, Finance Council & From the Pastor

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From the Pastor

Happy Easter to you all.

Today we celebrate resurrection, new life. And, it’s not just life as it used to be. It’s the fullness of life, which Jesus offers.

In ancient times most believed that this world is all there is. By the time of Jesus, a significant portion of the Jewish community believed in resurrection, though. What we

celebrate today clinched it and now pretty much everyone believes in an afterlife.

Sometimes I wonder if that’s all people think being a disciple of Jesus is about. Do we simply believe that what Jesus said to Mary is all that it is about; “Jesus told her, “I am the resurrection and the life; whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die.” (Jn 11:25-26)

I believe what he said to Mary but also I think the meaning of that statement hinges on the interpretation of “whoever believes in me”. I know it’s not just

intellectual assent. It’s way more than that. It is believing in Jesus like we believe in any person we trust. It’s like I trusted my mother to always love me and do what was right for me, to always support me in growing up to be the best person I could be. I believed in her and she never let me down. I think that is what it means to believe in the Lord.

To believe in the Lord, then, means to come to know Him, to come to trust Him and to do as he wants us do. And when we do, we discover a life that is more full and more fulfilling. And, when we live the fullness of life here we open ourselves to the fullness of life in the hereafter. I believe that is what it means to believe in Him.

That’s why we celebrate Easter because we believe in the fullness of life which the Resurrected One promises. And, every Sunday in our tradition is a little Easter. That is the way it has been from the very beginning. Immedi-ately, Jesus’ disciples began celebrating Eucharist on every Sunday, the Lord’s Day. They celebrated every Sunday as we celebrate every Sunday, so as not to forget who we are, so as not to forget the promise, so as to live the promise even now.

Happy Easter. May your relationship with the Lord grow every day. May we, as a community of disciples, continue to grow in relationship with Him and with each other.

In His service,

Fr. Ron

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PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS

Gabs Eddy, Nora Toscano, Eugenio Cesena, Jeanne Brunner, Don

Lenox, Patty Hayes & Family, Glen Stewart, Corrine Warcholik, Carol Rudd, John Leonard, Colleen London, Laurie Lindow, Jane Mays, Joey

Enderwood, Bob Cole, Paul Folsom, John Stevenson, Zoey Thomas, Ann Ponsor, La Mice Denton, Brian Hill, Gary Corwin, Roberto Lopez, Lorraine Flint, Bill Phillips, Isaac Armas, Mary Botte, Lara Pasi, Nancy Usrey, Ryan Cochran,

Emmanuel Hallak, Dylan Coughlin, Frank Alfano, Selena Chum, Jimmie Davis, Dr. Barbie Taylor, Rachel Chavez, Michele Chavez, Linda Rogers, Helen Chu, Al

Bowen, Margaret Dennison, Jacob Seilheimer, Joyce Kammer, Theresa Warcholik, Cheryl Berry, Natalie Enriquez, Candace Dayton, Ladel, Michael Ward, Nina Murphy, Noel Fisher, Jason Zdunich, Karen Bennett, Connie Elba, Blanche Duncan, Charles Brown, Jim Leachman, Christine Banuelos, Jose Orrantia, Dave

Johnson, Mina Scannicchio, Carol Petrich, Carey Moore, Jose Azarza, Parker Landis, Joan Smith, Kaylee Mikulsky, Jackie, Jeff Rogers, Michelle Tello, Chase Laird, Vera Navetta, Miriam Kaskorkis, Adelaide Fitzwater, Ed Solorzano, Alice

Zizzo, Luis Orrantia, Maggie Matthews, Sophia Christensen, Cindy Russell, Karen Walker, Mike Murphy, Ann Mussomeli, Jeanine DeSanti, Joe James Sowards, Vie Liddell, Olivia Dunn, Jennifer Soares, Dorothea Wall, Antoinette Daquisto-Guidi,

Bob Weisham, Teri Harrison, Danielle P. , Maria Warcholik, Ruthie Condon, Marin Mejia, Mike Marcon, Theresa & Vito Siragusa, Tracy Weaver, Rick Gores, Sue

Sullivan, Tommy Collet Sr., Justin Hughes, Travis Butler, Jordan Garcia, Winston Quitiquit, Gregory S., Joan Hall, Joni Marco, Vern Hubka, Ricky Latorre, Camryn Mayer, Aimee Gatus, Tommy Collet Jr., Thomas Baca, Chuck Moore, Gui Mei

Guo, Audrianna Lococo, Karl Viederstein, Carey Moore, Maria Teresa Valquez, Tyler Parr, Karin Oravetz, Terry McMullin, Richard Perricone, John Agostini,

Austin Gatus, Rosemary Lowe, The Hill Family, the Morrison Family, Frances Colombo, Megan Kruer Jones, Zaim Attisha, Laura Lee, Teresa Russo, Lillian Peregud; and all our relatives and friends who are sick. A NOTE ABOUT OUR

PRAYER LIST: If you would like to add a name to our prayer list please contact Nancy Adema.

Also please notify Nancy when a name can be removed. We appreciate the prompt notification & your cooperation.

Remember in your Prayers, Weekly Readings, Mass Intentions

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PARISH FINANCES

In order to fulfill our budget, we need to collect an average of $12,722 in the collection basket each week. Some weeks may be higher and some lower but we need to maintain that average. Additionally, we have budgeted for an average of $12,802 to be contributed monthly through our Online Giving contribution program. The total amount budgeted through these sources is $660,095 this year. Our budget includes another $106,384 expected income from other sources; (Annual Catholic Appeal rebates, Christmas & Easter collections, Sacramental Donations, Interest, One-time gifts & bequests, etc.). LAST WEEK: Totals for 3/25

Plate: $ 1,275.00 Envelope: $ 7,154.00 Total Collection Basket: $ 8,439.00 Online Giving

SUPPORTING THE MISSION OF THE CHURCH: Once you’ve made a decision on how much you should be giving, decide how to give.

WAYS TO GIVE: You can use envelopes, as many people do, you can set up automatic donations through your Bank, (forms available in the parish office), you can go to Online Giving on the St. Luke website and set up an online giving plan which you can personally manage or call the parish office to arrange an online giving plan administered by the parish Business Manger. Online Giving Link: www.thechurchofstluke.org Click on: Online Giving in the center of subject bar. For more information please call the parish office at 442-1697.

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Readings for the Week of April 1, 2018 Sunday: Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23 [24]/Col 3:1-4 /Jn 20:1-9 Monday: Acts 2:14, 22-33/Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11 [1]/Mt 28:8-15 Tuesday: Acts 2:36-41/Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 [5b]/Jn 20:11-18 Wednesday: Acts 3:1-10/Ps 105:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8-9 [3b]/Lk 24:13-35 Thursday: Acts 3:11-26/Ps 8:2, 5, 6-7, 8-9 [2ab]/Lk 24:35-48 Friday: Acts 4:1-12/Ps 118:1-2, 4, 22-24, 25-27 [22]/Jn 21:1-14 Saturday: Acts 4:13-21/Ps 118:1, 14-15, 16-18, 19-21 [21a]/Mk 16:9-15 Next Sunday: Acts 4:32-35/Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24 [1]/1 Jn 5:1-6/Jn 20:19-31

THIS WEEK’S MASS INTENTIONS Saturday: 5:00pm Judy Nickell RIP Sunday: 6:30am Ida Baker RIP 9:00am Jessica Casillas Stenovec RIP 11:30am Par ishioners of St. Luke Wednesday:7:30am Communion Service Thursday:7:30am George Simon RIP Friday: 7:30am Brian Piaschel RIP Saturday: 5:00pm James Moore RIP Sunday: 9:00am Roger W. Weir Sr . RIP 11:30am Par ishioners of St. Luke SAINTS & SPECIAL OBSERVANCE Sunday: Easter Sunday Monday: Monday within the Octave of Easter Tuesday: Tuesday within the Octave of Easter Wednesday: Wednesday within the Octave of Easter Thursday: Thursday within the Octave of Easter Friday: Friday within the Octave of Easter Saturday: Week Day Next Sunday: 2nd Sunday of Easter or Divine, Orthodox Easter

PLEASE PRAY FOR APRIL WEDDING ANNIVERSARY:

Joe and Frances Colombo 56 years Albert and Carmelita Austria 50 years Pete and Rose Ann Vaiasuso 46 years Tom and Ann Kelly 46 years Glenn and Carmen Hiebing 41years Carlos and Patti Cuellar 40 years Dan and Marty Molden 38 years Al and Connie Bowen 33 years Tony and Kerri Holzer 23 years

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Gospel Meditation, Live the Liturgy & Why Do We Do That

Don 't Forget to Pick-up Scrip!

April 1/2

Volunteers Needed to assist in

SCRIP Sales after Masses.

Sellers required to stay

for 10-15 minutes after Mass twice a month

(first and last Sunday) to attend sales table

in baptistery.

If interested in the ministry,

please call Tom Stone

April 1 Mass

6:30 am 9:00 am 11:30 am

Bring Your Bells for the Easter Masses. All are invited to participate in ringing of

the bells.

8:00 pm

(There will be no 5pm Mass and No Sacrament of Reconciliation)

GOSPEL MEDITATION - ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE April 1, 2018 Easter Sunday The first light of Easter dawn had begun to creep over the horizon. The steadfast women from Friday's gory events are returning again to the body of their Lord. "Who will roll back the stone for us from the entrance to the tomb?" How quickly we return to mundane concerns and how thoroughly God wants to surprise us! Imagine the utter shock upon seeing the stone rolled away, the tomb empty, and a stranger clothed in light proclaiming the impossible. "You seek Jesus of Nazareth, the crucified. He has been raised; he is not here." He is risen indeed and the world will never be the same. We know from other Gospel passages that Mary Magdalene made haste to the disciples to proclaim the Good News. We know that Peter and John rushed to the tomb to see for themselves. We know that the wonder and awe of the Resurrection permeated the lives of the apostles until their own dying day. Can we comprehend the utterly world-changing nature of this surprise? The historical reanimation of a dead man is of no real value to us. But we know that Easter Sunday is so much more. By the Resurrection of Jesus, life has triumphed over death for us all. The gates of heaven are opened and the treasury of graces is poured out upon the here and now. This Resurrection Day, let us draw near, amazed yet unafraid, to the risen Christ. Let us recall the words of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, "Jesus is not a character from the past. He lives, and he walks before us as one who is alive, he calls us to follow him, the living one, and in this way to discover for ourselves the path of life" (Easter Vigil, April 15, 2006).

LIVE THE LITURGY - INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK Christ is risen indeed! We have arrived at the penultimate feast on the Church's calendar, the cause of our joy and our hope. Life has defeated death. Sorrow and suffering do not have the last say. In the resurrection of Jesus we see many reasons to rejoice. Not only has Jesus conquered the specter of visible death, but he restores to us graced life. On Holy Satur-day, Jesus descended to the dead and delivered the just souls into heavenly paradise. What are our own Saturday tombs? Jesus has the power to open them all. That is our invitation, this day most of all. May resurrec-tion joy fill your heart, your family, your workplace, and your community. Happy Easter!

WHY DO WE DO THAT? - CATHOLIC LIFE EXPLAINED Question: What is the most important holiday on the Catholic calendar? Answer: In our daily life, we often refer to "holidays." The word "holiday" actually comes from the word "holy day." More than a simple celebration or family gathering, these days connect us to God in a unique way. We re-member - and share in - the events in God's plan of salvation. Some feasts may be celebrated with more traditions and secular attention, like Christ-mas, but the most important holy day is Easter. When Jesus died and rose again, he destroyed the ultimate weapon of sin and made it possible for us to have eternal life with him in Heaven. With-out the resurrection, St. Paul tells us, our faith is in vain. This past Holy Week, we walked through the Paschal Mystery, the suffering, death, and resurrection of Christ. Easter is commemorated each time we celebrate the Mass. As St. John Paul II said, "we are an Easter people and alleluia is our song!" Jesus was born for Easter. Our joyful celebration of the resurrection is at the core of what it means to be a Christian!

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Parish Information

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Annual Catholic Appeal Online Giving go to: http://www.sdcatholic.org/en-us/giving/annualcatholicappeal.aspx

Annual Parish Appeal Saint Luke Online Giving go to: http://thechurchofstluke.org Click on The Online Giving Link

Good and gracious God, We thank you for all we are, and all we have. Everything is a gift from your infinite generosity.

We marvel how bountiful is your kindness. We celebrate the year of your enduring mercy. As we explore our responsibility to

be good stewards, Fill us with the compassion of Jesus, your Son. Give us eyes to see the needs of those around us,

In the faces of our neighbors near and far. Give us hearts that are moved by the pleas of those who cry out. On behalf of the

children, the refugees, the sick, and the suffering. Give us hands that are eager to share what has been entrusted to us. For the

homeless and those alone in their homes. Give us feet to venture wherever the Spirit leads. For the mission to bring your good news to all. As we resolve to be mindful of the needs of others, we pray that, You instill in us your generosity, your kindness, and your mercy. Free us from all attachments to the things of

this world. Keep us focused in our mission of good stewardship. Give us the grace to generously support the Annual Catholic

Appeal so that we may faithfully do the work of Your Church. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen

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Contacts & Calendar Information

VISIT OUR WEBSITE For additional calendar and event information.

www.thechurchofstluke.org

FROM THE BULLETIN EDITOR Office Phone: (619) 442-1697 Fax (619) 442-2293

Joanie Maitilasso and Carole Morales OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm THE DEADLINE FOR BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS IS

MONDAY AT 12 NOON.

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS Month of March and April

(Calendar Events are subject to change)

Easter Vigil 8:30am RCIA Retreat 9:00am Tenebrae 8:00pm Easter Vigil Mass

Easter Sunday 6:30am Resurrection of the Lord Mass 8:45pm No Catechesis of Good Shepherd Level II 9:00am Resurrection of the Lord Mass 10:15am No Confirmation Session 10:30am No Catechesis of Good Shepherd Level II

11:30am Resurrection of the Lord Mass

Office Closed 2:30pm No Catechesis of the Good Shepherd I / II 4:15pm No Catechesis of the Good Shepherd III

4:15pm No M.S. Faith Formation Session 6:30pm Young Adult Gathering 7:30am Communion Service 5:30 pm Emmaus

7:15 No RCIA Meeting 7:30am Mass 11:00am SVDP Meeting 4:00pm No Catechesis of the Good Shepherd I/ II 7:30am Mass 8:00am 1st Friday Adoration 5:00pm Closing Benediction

10:00am Synergy Youth Day Offsite 3:00pm Reconciliation 5:00pm Mass

Divine Mercy Sunday 8:15 Pro Life Rosary 8:45pm Catechesis of Good Shepherd Level II 9:00am Mass w Children’s Liturgy of the Word/ Recognition of First Communicants 10:15am Confirmation Session 10:15 Parent Meeting for Sacramental Prep. Candidates 10:30am Catechesis of Good Shepherd Level II

11:30am Mass w/Children’s Liturgy of the Word and 40th Anniv. Blessing: Carlos & Patti Cuellar

2:30pm Catechesis of the Good Shepherd I / II 4:15pm Catechesis of the Good Shepherd III 4:15pm M.S. Faith Formation Session

Tues 3rd

Sat 31st

Sun 1st

Mon 2nd

Wed 4th

Thu 5th

Fri 6th

Sat 7th

Sun 8th

Mon 9th

PARISH DIRECTORY

Pastor: Rev. Ron Cochran (619) 442-1697 Deacon Emeritus: Dennie Nickell (619) 442-1697 Deacon: Jerry Stenovec Deacon: Allan Williams Pastoral Associate: Jane Cruz Alfano (619) 442-1697 x103

Business Manager: Jim Crockett (619) 442-1697 x110 [email protected] Secretary: Joanie Maitilasso (619) 442-1697 x101 [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Joanie Maitilasso (619) 442-1697 x101 [email protected] Facility Manager: Robert Stevenson (619)442-1697 x109 Web Master: Lance Attiq [email protected]. Altar Servers: Dcn. Alan Williams Choir Director: Colin McColl Organist: Susan Paul Eucharistic Ministers: Linda Jacobson Greeters: Maria Oliver Lectors: Susan Smothers Ushers: George Heidenriech

FAITH FORMATION Catechetical Ministry

Jane Cruz Alfano, Pastoral Associate (619) 442-1697 x103 [email protected] Coordinator of RCIA: Dcn. Jerry Stenovec Coordinator of PreK-5 Faith Formation: Debbie Stenovec (619) 442-2515 x 105 [email protected] Coordinator of Middle and High School Faith Formation &Youth a/Young Adult Ministry:

Evelyn Beale (619) 442-2515 x 106 [email protected]

MINISTRIES & ORGANIZATIONS Baptism Class: Joanie Maitilasso (619)442-1697 Church Cleaning Crew: Peggy Nelson Cub/Boy Scout Religious Emblems: Shannon Vint Eucharistic Adoration: Cindy Christmas & Mike Wasyliw Friends of the Poor: Martha Evans Knights of Columbus: Don Mercurio G.K. Marriage Preparation: Joanie Maitilasso (619) 442-1697 x101 [email protected] Ministry to Sick and Homebound: Dcn. Jerry Stenovec Outreach Ministry: Ken Stempien Prayer Chain: Nancy Adema Respect Life: Don Mercurio Scrip: Tom Stone Small Church Communities: Jane Cruz Alfano, (619) 442-1697 x 103

Society of St. Vincent de Paul: Mike Wasyliw St. Luke Business Network: Cathy March

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Parish Events

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Stay with me, remain here with me, watch and pray…

Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament

Adoration, Praise, Thanksgiving, Petition

THE REAL PRESENCE: Jesus’ Gift to the Church

“Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood

remains in me & I in him” (John 6:56)

Come meet Jesus at a “Happy Hour” of Eucharistic Adoration

First Friday of each month, beginning at 8 am, prayer before Blessed Sacrament ending at

5 pm Closing Benediction & Prayer for vocations.

Sign up to spend an hour in prayer with Jesus who is present on the altar in the Blessed Sacrament, or just come by. This month Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is on

Friday, April 6th. All are welcome!

There is a sign up sheet available in the baptistery. If you wish to sign up by phone

or for additional information call Cindy Christmas

Mike Wasyliw

Helping Bags for the Homeless The Church of St Luke Society of St Vincent de Paul prepares & delivers

grocery bags filled with healthy, ready-to-eat non-perishable foods & hygiene items for the homeless of El Cajon.

We Need Your Help! Blue collection bins will be in the baptistery April 7/8

FOOD ITEM SUGGESTIONS: Easy-to-open non-perishable healthy foods. (Nothing that requires cooking or refrigeration, please!) such as:

Vienna sausages or similar; peanut butter snack packs with crackers; tuna lunch packs; breakfast snack packs; protein bars; travel cereal boxes; fruit snacks; fruit cups; applesauce cups; juice boxes or pouches; jerky; raisins or craisins; nuts; water. NON-FOOD ITEM SUGGESTIONS: quar t-sized zippered plastic bags; plastic utensils; napkins; HYGIENE ITEM SUGGESTIONS: Deodorant; shampoo; conditioner; lotion; sunscreen; toothpaste and toothbrushes; travel tissues; plastic razors; combs OTHER SUGGESTIONS: Socks; hats; gloves; scarves.

For more information on this program or to help fill and distribute the bags,

contact Andrea Zigelman

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