St Ann N188 School Street, New Holstein
894-3147
The Catholic Communities of SS Peter & Paul
413 Fremont Street, Kiel
894-3553
Holy Rosary 1724 Madison Street, New Holstein
898-4884
Fourth Sunday of Easter April 26, 2015
Three Parishes - One Faith
Eucharist
St. Ann
Sunday: 8:00 a.m.
Holy Rosary
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday: 8:15 a.m.
SS. Peter & Paul
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 9:00 a.m.
Tuesday: 8:00 am/Church
First Friday: 8:00 am/Chapel
Liturgy of the Word & Communion St. Ann
Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.
Holy Rosary
Monday at 8:30 a.m.
SS. Peter & Paul
Monday & Friday at 6:25 a.m./Chapel (except on First Friday)
Thursday at 8:00 a.m./Chapel
Reconciliation
Saturday
Holy Rosary
3:00—3:30 p.m.
SS. Peter & Paul
4:15 p.m. or by appointment Sunday
St. Ann
Third Sunday after Mass
The stone rejected by the
builders has become
What comes to mind when you hear the
word “children”? Beautiful? Adorable? Gift?
Inspiration? All are most certainly true. As the
father of five, I have had my share of those emotions
and insights. These past eighteen years, my
children have taught me more than I ever
thought I could learn. I didn’t know I could love
so much.
But it’s entirely possible that the words
that came to your mind were not quite as fluffy
and cuddly as the above mentioned adjectives.
Perhaps they were more along the lines of: loud;
chaos; messy; disobedient. Yup. Been there,
too. How could something so beautiful and
inspiring cause me so much consternation and
grey hair? Children are, at the same time, the
best part of us and a constant struggle.
In our second reading today, we hear a
short, but powerful, passage from the First Letter
of John. “See what love the Father has bestowed
on us that we may be called the children of God.
Yet so we are. Beloved, we are God’s children
now.” Not tomorrow. Not when we get our act
together. Not when we get to the Kingdom.
Now. Today. Here. Our God sees us much like
we see our own children - in all our beauty and
chaos, and, thankfully, He loves us in the midst
of it. Jesus understood family life because he
lived it himself.
In fact, Jesus often used this as a basis
for stories he told. A man had two sons. One
of them came to the father and said, effectively,
‘Dad, I don’t want to wait until you die to receive
my inheritance. Can you give it to me now?’
And off he went to squander his money. But, as
is often the case, the child does come home…
and this coming home leads to a celebration,
not reprimand.
Or take another example from Matthew’s
Sermon on the Mount: “Which one of you would
hand his son a stone when he asks for a loaf of
bread, or a snake when he asks for a fish? If
you then, who are wicked, know how to give
good gifts to your children, how much more will
your heavenly Father give good things to those
who ask him.”
Parents, we have been given a great insight
into the mind and heart of God. As much as
you love your child and are driven crazy by them
at the same time – even more does our God love
us and care for us in the midst of our chaos, our
messiness and our disobedience. He waits for
us to ask Him for bread, and He gives us his very
self. He watches down the road for our return and
upon the slightest hint of a turning, he runs to
meet us. What do we call this? We call it salvation.
In the first reading from Acts of the Apostles,
Peter reminds us “There is no salvation through
anyone else, nor is there any other name under
heaven given to the human race by which we are
to be saved.” This is what it means to be saved
– to realize that we are loved as we are - not just
when we are as we should be, because none of
us are as we should be. And salvation means
we allow that love to change us. To make us
new. We begin to mirror it and grow into it just
as we hope that our example of love and patience
rubs off on our children. It gives us a safe place
to come home to when all seems upside down
in our worlds, where we know we are loved.
It’s the only name by which we are saved
because no one and nothing else can offer us
that. Allow yourself to be a child today…
Readings for the Week Monday Acts 11:1-18/Jn 10:1-10
Tuesday Acts 11:19-26/Jn 10:22-30
Wednesday Acts 12:24—13:5a/Jn 12:44-50
Thursday Acts 13:13-25/Jn 13:16-20
Friday Acts 13:26-33/Jn 14:1-6
Saturday Acts 13:44-52/Jn 14:7-14
Weekend Acts 9:26-31/1 Jn 3:18-24/Jn 15:1-8 Join us next week as our readings’ focus is: “In Christ we find our ability to bear fruit and glorify God, thereby receiving his blessings.” We must understand the importance of being firmly connected to Jesus Christ. This unity not only makes us true children of God, but it empowers us to bear the presence of Christ in the world – to carry
on his mission in our words and deeds.
Eucharistic Holy Hour
Come and pray during a Eucharistic
Holy Hour with exposition of the
Blessed Sacrament. As part of
Disciples on the Way, Bishop
Ricken has requested that each
parish in the Diocese of Green Bay
hold a monthly Holy Hour. Holy
Rosary will be hosting this on the
fourth Tuesday of each month at
1:00 p.m., the next one being this
Tuesday, April 28. Please join us
for prayer, silence, Scripture and
song.
Cup O’ Joe
Weekly Reflections by Joseph Zenk, Pastoral Leader
VIRTUS Session
All employees of the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay,
as well as any volunteer, age 18 and over, who have
direct contact with children or youth should attend a
VIRTUS session. We will be hosting a training session at
SS. Peter & Paul on Thursday, May 21 from 6-9 pm in
the rectory. Holy Trinity in School Hill will be also be
hosting a VIRTUS on Wed. May 6 from 6-9 in the parish hall.
Go to http://www.virtusonline.org/virtus/, click on registration
on the left side, and begin the registration process. You
must select the Green Bay (diocese) and continue on with
the registration. If you do not have access to a computer,
please call your parish office to register.
Steinthal Chapel Mass
An outdoor Mass will be celebrated at the Mary, Queen
of Hearts Chapel in Steinthal on Tuesday, April 28 in
honor of St. Louis De’Montford’s Feast Day. A Rosary
will begin at 11 am with Mass to follow at 11:15. Be sure
to bring lawnchairs. All are welcome!
Why Give to the Bishop's Appeal?
And the king will say to them in reply, “Amen, I say
to you, whatever you did for one of these least brothers
of mine, you did for me.”
Matthew 25:40
Your gift to the Bishop’s Appeal will help in countless
ways. Care ministers are trained to go out and share
the Gospel with the homebound and sick. Children
and families are able to attend lively, interactive education
programs learning the Word of God. A young
woman in an abusive relationship is able, through
counseling with Catholic Charities, to stand on her
own feet. Families seeking to adopt are connected
with newborn babies. Your gift to the Bishop’s Appeal
makes happy endings possible.
91% of every dollar raised goes to Diocesan ministries
and services right here in northeastern Wisconsin.
Make a tremendous difference, and give to the
Bishop’s Appeal. How much you give is less important
than the spirit in which you give, and even small donations
add up to large donations. To make a gift today
contact your parish, visit the Bishop’s Appeal website
at www.catholicfoundationgb.org/give, or call Debbie
toll-free at 877-500-3580, ext. 8184.
Directory of RE and Faith Formation
Saint Isidore the Farmer Parish, Mount Calvary/Saint
Cloud/St. Joe, Wisconsin is looking for a Director of
Religious Education & Faith Formation for an established
1st
– 11th
grade program. For more information or to
apply, please contact Lori at (920)753-3311 or send
resume to Saint Isidore the Farmer (Attn. Lori Lemke)
P.O. Box 176, Mount Calvary, WI 53057. Application
deadline is May 15, 2015.
About the Employer: Saint Isidore the Farmer is
located in the Holyland, 10 minutes away from
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.
Walk to Mary
Saturday, May 2nd - Register now to participate in the
third annual Walk to Mary. This 21 mile walking pilgrimage,
with various join in points to shorten the route, begins
at the National Shrine of St. Joseph at St. Norbert
Abbey in De Pere and concludes at the first and
only authenticated Marion apparition in the
United States; the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help
in Champion. Please consider joining us!
Learn more and register at www.walktomary.com!
Blood Drive
Monday, April 27 from 1:30 to 5:30
Kiel Fire Dept, 99 E. Fremont St
Sign up: www.bcw.edu/Kiel or call 877-232-4376
Wills Awareness/Estate Planning
People must plan for their future at all ages and stages
in life and we can help. SS. Peter & Paul Parish Capital
Campaign Committee is proud to be hosting a "Wills
Awareness /Estate Planning Seminar" on Monday, April
27 at 6:00-8:00PM in Voland Hall in the lower church
level.
Guest speakers will include Ms. Cindi Brawner of the
Catholic Foundation of the Diocese of Green Bay and
Deacon Paul Umentum, Attorney at Umentum & Kimps,
S.C., Green Bay, as well as Mike DeTroye of Meiselwitz-
Vollstedt Funeral Home, Kiel.
Light refreshments will be served after the presentation,
and estate planning professionals from banking, accounting,
and life insurance industries will also be available for
follow-up.
All Are Welcome to join us and to bring a friend!
Reservations (894-3553) are appreciated but not required.
St. Ann
Donna Schmitz 894-7153
Valeria Kempf 894-2370
Holy Rosary
Dianna Dyer 898-4982
Rita Greuel 898-5213
SS. Peter & Paul
Agnes Arndt 894-2952
Fran Pitz 894-3017
Christian
Prayer
Line
Stewardship Corner with Pope Francis If we live our faith in our daily life, then our work too
becomes the chance to spread the joy of being a Christian. (Pope Francis tweeted 1/21/14)
Can I name ways that I joyfully live my faith every day? How can I improve in the future?
DIVINE SAVIOR SCHOOL NEWS Divine Savior School is expanding the day care program, provided we have sufficient interest. A toddler program for children ages 2-3 will begin June 8. An infant program for 6 months to age 2 will begin July 1. If you are inter-ested or want more information, please contact the school office (894-3533) or the day care (894-4959).
Parents who want child care for children this summer should also register now with the day care.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS + MASS INTENTIONS
APRIL 27-MAY 3
Mon Liturgy of the Word 6:25 am/Chapel
Planned Giving Seminar 6 pm/Voland Hall
Tues Mass 8:00 am/Church +Living & Deceased Members of the Clarence & Loretta Stahl Family
Snow Shovelers Thank You-Gravel Pit/5:30 pm
Wed Faith Formation Classes
Sophomore Class Meets
1st Eucharist Practice 6 pm
Thurs Liturgy of the Word 8:00 am/Chapel
Scrip Sales 2—4 pm/Rectory
Scholarship Review Meetingg. 6 pm/Rectory
Fri First Friday—Visit with shut ins
Reconciliation 7:15 am
Mass/Chapel 8:00 am +Johnson & Healy Famlies
Sat Reconciliation 4:15 pm
Mass 5:00 pm +Leslie Stier
Sun Mass @ 9:00 am +Dallas Domingue
Sunday Social following Mass
First Eucharist Mass 11 am +Walter & Loretta Meyer
Sat/Sun $crip Sales after Mass in Voland Hall
Mother’s Day Mass Memorial Cards
Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 10. To honor all those mothers, grandmother’s, wives, sisters and friends, we will have the Masses said for them the weekend of May 9 & 10. If you would like to be a part of this, there is a table set up in the worship space with memorial envelopes and cards on it. Or you may also stop in the office any time before May 1.
If the person you would like to remember is no longer living, then take a memorial envelope, fill it out, place your offering within (whatever amount you like) and place it in the basket on the table.
If the person you would like to honor is still living, do the same as above (with the memorial envelope), but also take a Mother’s Day card and envelope to send to them so they know a Mass is being said for them.
Your Stewardship Sharing—Week ending April 19, 2015 Stewardship Envelopes $ 5,596.00 Student Envelopes $ 19.00 Loose Offering $ 240.25
SS. Peter & Paul Bishop’s Appeal 2015 Goal: $40,300.00
Gifts/Pledges Received as of 4/21/15: $29,578.00 (73%)
Families/Individuals Giving: 191
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS!
SS. PETER & PAUL, KIEL
SS. Peter & Paul Liturgical Roles May 2—5 pm May 3—9 am
GREETERS C - Wille Family E - Karen Schneider
C - Pat Schwarz W - Paul Swanson
PROCLAIMER Dianne Gierke Autumn Mertes
EUCHARISTIC
MINISTERS
Jennifer Bink Norman Binversie
Jim Hauch Vicki Heimermann
Les Klauck*
Sue Hoefler Diane Nett Dick Nett
Connie Schad Ken Sell*
SERVERS Analiese Olig
Lauren Rezcyznski Kaiya Saeger
Grace Swanson
MINISTERS OF
HOSPITALITY
Mandy Brost Helen Brost
Melvin Faust Dave Guckeisen*
Many Adelman John Adelman
Terry Brennan Jr. Terry Brennan
CAMPAIGN CORNER "NOW" IS THE PERFECT TIME TO CONSIDER
ESTATE PLANNING AND YOUR LEGACY!
People must plan for their future at all ages
and stages in life and we can help.
SS. Peter & Paul Parish Capital Campaign Committee
is proud to be hosting a
"Wills Awareness /Estate Planning Seminar"
on Monday, April 27 at 6:00-8:00PM
in Voland Hall in the lower church level.
Guest speakers will include Ms. Cindi Brawner of the
Catholic Foundation of the Diocese of Green Bay and
Deacon Paul Umentum, Attorney at Umentum & Kimps,
S.C., Green Bay, as well as Mike DeTroye of Meiselwitz-
Vollstedt Funeral Home, Kiel.
Important questions and topics to be addressed include:
What happens if I die without a Will?
the Cost of writing a Will
Durable Powers of Attorney
Wisconsin Marital Property Law
Impact of Federal Estate Tax
Living Wills and Trusts
How can a Will be Changed?
Guardianship for Children
Charitable Giving and your Legacy
...and more!
Light refreshments will be served after the presentation,
and estate planning professionals from banking,
accounting, and life insurance industries will also
be available for follow-up.
All Are Welcome to join us and to bring a friend!
Reservations (894-3553) are appreciated but not required.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS + MASS INTENTION
Sunday – April 26
Mass – 8:00 AM + John & Cliff Adema
First Eucharist
Knights of Columbus Tootsie Roll Sale
Wednesday – April 29
Rosary/Litany – 8am
Liturgy of the Word w/ Communion – 8:30am
Faith Formation-Last Night-All @ 6pm-7:15
Sunday – May 3
Mass – 8:00 AM + Earl Winkel
Sharing Sunday
Grounds Cleaning-Thank You! Thank you to all the parishioners who helped to clean up the church grounds and cemetery on Tuesday, April 21. A special thanks to Joe Mierzejewski for his time and the use of his lawn equipment. Thanks for braving the blustery spring weather to spruce up the grounds!
2015 Bishop’s Appeal
Thank you to everyone who has made a donation toward this year’s appeal. We have reached our goal of $7,104.00, but we are asking for your contribution if you have not yet given. When we exceed our goal, part of that amount goes to pay our balance due from previous years when we did-n’t make our goal. Your continued support is very much appreciated!
Congratulations!
Congratulations to Hunter Pitzen & Oliver DeBruin, who received First Eucharist this Sunday, April 26. May God always fill them with His gracious presence.
We Appreciate your Stewardship…
We are grateful and amazed by your generosity and giving-not only to our Carpet Fund, but also the Bishop’s Appeal, Lenten Project, and various other special collections. Now, it’s time to attend to the daily needs of our parish. This is a gentle reminder that we need your stewardship to “keep the lights on and the place warm” as you’re welcomed here for Mass each week. It’s easy to misplace the daily needs of the parish when so many other worthwhile collec-tions take place, and now our stewardship is a bit lagging. Please remember the parish needs your giving as well. Thank you.
Knights of Columbus Tootsie Roll Drive
Today, the Knights of Columbus will be conducting their annual Tootsie Roll Drive to aid citizens with intellectual disabilities. Your generosity is always appreciated.
Mission Quilting
Thank you to all who helped tie mission quilts at St. Ann. Good job, well done! They have all been shipped out through Salvatorian Missions. See you next year!
ST. ANN, ST. ANNA
Your Stewardship Sharing –April 19
Church Support Envelopes: $ 790.00
Loose Offertory: $ 119.50
2015 Bishop’s Appeal Goal $ 7,104.00
Gifts through 4/21/2015 $ 8,707.00
Weekly Stewardship needed to meet budget: $950.00
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS!
ST. ANN LITURGICAL ROLES
8:00AM Mass —Sunday, May 3
GREETERS Terry & June Winkel
LECTOR Norb Engel
EUCHARIST George & Betty Engel
SERVERS Madison & Holly Vogel
USHERS Terry Winkel & Steven Winkel
GIFT BEARERS Winkel Family
Congratulations! Congratulations to Rebecca Ertel and Garret Becker, united as one in Holy Matrimony this Saturday, April 25. May God bless them now and always with His love.
Please Hold in Prayer
Please hold in prayer those 18 young men and women of our parish who will be receiving Jesus Christ in the Eucharist for the first time next Sunday, May 3. May God always nourish them with His presence!
Capital Campaign News
SPECIAL THANKS from the Capital Campaign Cabinet for the continued stream of pledge payments. We are very grateful for your part in keeping the "All Are Welcome" project moving forward.
Parish Leadership
Do you see yourself as a leader? Would you like to help chart the course for our parish for the next few years? Please prayerfully discern whether God is calling you or someone you know to step forward at this time to take an active role on the Parish Council, Finance Committee, or as a Trustee. Please be sure to contact someone if you would like to nominate them.
Summer Office Hours
Beginning on Friday, May 1, and running through the end of August, the office hours on Fridays will be from 8 am to noon. Monday through Thursday, normal office hours for Kim are 8 am to 4 pm.
If you’re planning on stopping in during the noon hour, give the office a call first to be sure someone is in.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS + MASS INTENTIONS
Monday –April 27 Liturgy of the Word with Communion 8:30 am/Church Choir Practice 6:15 pm/Church D of I Meeting 6:30 pm/MQP Rm Tuesday – April 28 Rosary 8:15 am HOLY HOUR 1:00 pm/Church Museum Committee Meeting 6:00 pm/School Wednesday – April 29 8:15 am Mass +Francis & Mary Krutzik Faith Formation Classes 6:15 pm-Mass & Ice Cream Social Thursday – April 30 Rosary 8:15 am Marian Devotions 1:00 pm/Church Friday – May 1 Rosary 8:15 am Saturday – May 2 4:00 pm Mass +Linus & Bob Brandt Sunday – May 3: 5TH SUNDAY OF EASTER 10:00 am Mass +Herb Halbach & Chris Ninmer Altar Server Blessing Baptisms Following Mass MQP Rm-Mary, Queen of Peace Room (School Meeting Room)
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Congratulations
To the following young people who are receiving their First Eucharist this Sunday.
Chloe Ausloos Luis Herrera Grace Binversie Josie Mertens Blake Buechel Chloe Meyer
Frankie Herrera Caryn Reiser Jose Herrera Ava Scholz Juan Herrera Benjamin Schroeder
May God always fill them with His gracious presence.
Holy Hour
Our monthly Holy Hour is this Tuesday, April 28 beginning at 1:00 pm in church. Please join us for Scripture readings, prayer and quiet meditation.
Join Us
May Crowning is Saturday, May 2, at the 4:00 o’clock Mass. We are looking for parishioners who would be willing to participate in the crowning. If interested, please call the parish office (898-4884) or sign-up in church.
Parish Council & Trustee Nominations
We are currently taking nominations for positions on the Parish Council and Trustee-Treasurer. Nomination forms for trustee are available in each wing of church. A candidate must submit the form with ten signatures from parish members. If interested in being on the Parish Council, please call the parish office to submit your name.
Book Club
The final Book Club Get Together until September will be on May 13 at 6:00 pm at the Altona Supper Club. We’ll review This Side of Heaven by Karen Kingsbury. Why not join us for good food and fellowship.
Cemetery flowers
If you wish to keep the floral items placed in the cemetery this winter, please have them removed by May 1.
Faith Formation This Wednesday, we close out the Faith Formation school year with Mass and an ice cream social in the gym to follow. All parishioners are welcome to join us.
We have had a great year. We wish to thank our catechists, who without them we would not have a program: Amy Kuba, Lori Binversie, Betsy Daun, Christy Schmitz, Bonnie Hebl, Dave & Marty Whorrall, Jenny Sippel, Patty and Randy Jaeckels, Paula Pethan, Sue Kapellen, Angie Feider, Bill Atkinson, Judy Williams and Kim Fifrick. Thank you to the Knights of Columbus for being our hall monitors and to all who helped in any way with the Potato Pancake Supper. And finally Thank You to our students, their parents and families and our parish members for your support and cooperation throughout the year. God Bless you all! Sue Philippi, Faith Formation Coordinator
Thank You to all who helped in any way with sending this year’s Cookie Care Packages. Thanks to those who baked cookies, help pack, & made phone calls. A special thank you to the anonymous donor for paying for the mailing of the packages.
Your Stewardship Sharing For Week Ending April 19, 2015:
Church Support Envelopes: $ 4,689.00
Loose Offertory: $ 373.69
Building Grounds Envelopes: $ 91.00
Student Envelopes: $ 16.31
Bishop’s Appeal Goal: $ 36,351.00
Gifts Received: $ 24,901.00
Adult Envelopes Needed Weekly to Meet Budget: $4,519.23
Received this Month: $14,394.00 Monthly Budget: $19,583.34
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS!
Holy Rosary Liturgical Ministers May 2 - 4:00 PM May 3 - 10:00 AM
SERVERS Jacob Lisowe Brooke Gerhartz
Shaelynn Feuerstein Skyler Feuerstein
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USHERS -M
-S
Alex Schmitz Zachary Schmitz +Brian Schmitz
Barry Scholz Collin Scholz
+Bill Habermann
-N GREETERS -M -S
Loan Lisowe Pat Buechel
Brian Schmitz
Adam Scholz Roger & Sue Philippi
Bill Habermann
BODY Diane Klotz Florence Bartman
Allen Anhalt Sue Morgen
PRECIOUS
BLOOD
Audry Heus Dolores Pethan
Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed
Sue Philippi Carol Jacobson
Fred Weber Volunteer Needed
PROCLAIMER Christy Schmitz Dennis Kabat CANTOR Wendy Wieser Choir
ORGANIST Ann Arbuckle Vic Guckeisen
HOLY ROSARY, NEW HOLSTEIN
Baptism
Congratulations on the birth of your child! Contact the office at least one month before desired date of Baptism to arrange for preparation.
Marriage
Congratulations on your engagement! Contact the office at least six months before your intended date to meet with Joe and to make arrangements for the marriage preparation process.
Bequests
Please remember our parish when making out your will. Thank you.
Leadership Fr. Patrick Nelson, S.D.S. Priest Moderator
Joseph Zenk Pastoral Leader
Bernard “Pat” Knier Deacon
St. Ann 894-3147 [email protected] stannwi.org
Fr. Ron Smith OFM, Cap. Priest Celebrant
Laura Winkel Parish Business Manager & Rel. Ed Coordinator
Tom DeBruin Trustee Secretary
Paul Reineck Trustee Treasurer
Donna Schmitz Pastoral Council President
Julie Brandt Finance Council Chair
Holy Rosary 898-4884 [email protected] holyrosarynewholstein.org
Fr. Harold Berryman Priest Celebrant
Sue Philippi Parish Business Manager
& Rel. Ed Coordinator
Paula Pethan Trustee Secretary
Patricia Jaeckels Trustee Treasurer
Mike Kutz Pastoral Council President
John Klinzing Finance Council Chair
SS. Peter & Paul 894-3553 [email protected] ssppkiel.org
Fr. Alvan Amadi Priest Celebrant Kim Driscoll Parish Office Manager
Danielle Ehlenbeck Rel. Ed. Coordinator
Lynne Becker Liturgy & Music Coordinator
Jim Draxler Trustee Secretary
Michael Herzog Trustee Treasurer
Brian Murphy Pastoral Council President
Ronald Langenfeld Finance Council Chair
Jackie Thiry Christian Women President
Divine Savior Catholic School 894-3533 www.divinesaviorschool.org
Kerry Sievert School Administrator
Kristy Koenig Administrative Assistant
Office 423 Fremont St, Kiel
Upcoming Events
National Day of Prayer will be observed at Holy Rosary on Thursday, May 7 at 6:00 pm. The Mother’s Day Rose Sale will be held the weekend of May 9 & 10.
Holy Rosary School Museum While Spring cleaning those closets or helping mom and dad to down size, if you come across any Holy Rosary School items, please consider donating it to our school museum project. We are looking for any school items from the 75 years we housed a Catholic school here. Not sure if it is something we may want, give us a call and we’ll take a look.
We are also looking for individuals who have talents in graphic design, interior design or something similar who would be interested in helping us put our treasures together. Questions or wish to donate items, please call the parish office at 898-4884.
Knights of Columbus Tootsie Roll Drive
The Knights of Columbus New Holstein Council #12393 will be conducting their annual Tootsie Roll Drive to aid citizens with intellectual disabilities this weekend. Your generosity is always appreciated.
Christian Women Rummage Sale May 8 & 9
The gym is open weekdays from 8 am–Noon, now until May 6 to drop off items for the Rummage Sale. Please use the west entrance of school. All items need to be placed on the stage. No Tires, Electronics (such as TV’s, Computers, printers, etc) will be accepted.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Wine & Cheese Tasting
Friday, May 8, 2015 from 6:30—10 pm presented by St.
Thomas the Apostle at the Holiday Inn Atrium, Manitowoc.
Silent & Oral Auctions. Tickets: $15/advance, $20/door.
Ticket Sales: Holiday Inn, Newton Meats, Superior Liquor
and St. Thomas the Apostle.