Go Tell it on the Mountain Jesus Christ is born!

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Go Tell it on the Mountain Jesus Christ is born!
Sundays and Beyond
East Koshkonong Lutheran Church January 2016 Newsletter
Go Tell it on the Mountain
Jesus Christ is born!
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
FRONT PAGE
Pastor’s Message
Page 2
Prayers for our People
Page 3
Church Council
Page 4
NOV. Council Minutes
Page 5
EKLC Members
Page 6
Women of EKLC
Page 7
Events at EKLC
Page 8
Kid’s Page
Page 9
Worship Helpers
Page 10
January Calendar
Page 11
Cambridge Food Pantry BACK PAGE
From the Pastor’s Desk Pastor Brenda Lovick
Contact Information: Email: : pastor.brendalovick@gmail.com
Cell Phone: 608-616-5085
Dear Friends at EKLC,
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! I am writing this note to you
before Christmas, so my head is still in Christmas mode. But I believe
that Christmas does not end on Christmas Day as the secular culture
wants us to believe. (Do you know that I saw Valentine’s stuff up to buy at a store on
December 22?) Christmas begins at sundown on Christmas Eve and continues through
January 6, the day the church remembers the Epiphany of Our Lord.
Epiphany and the season after is one of my favorite times of year. We remember Jesus’
baptism, we learn of his character and his power as he turns water into wine, and we see
shining Jesus at the Transfiguration. This all leads up to Lent, which begins early this year
on February 10.
All through January and into February, the star of Bethlehem shines brightly, putting light
in dark places, making Jesus known as the Son of God, showing us God’s love through Jesus,
empowering us to reflect that love where the world most needs it.
This time of year invites us to simplify, and you’ll see us doing that at EKLC. It’s a time to
set priorities and figure out what is most central to our faith and our rituals. When Lent
arrives, we can go inside ourselves and reflect and renew our relationships with God as our
priorities are hopefully more aligned with how God creates us.
The beginning of the New Year also gives us time to pause and to be made new. We give
ourselves second chances to “resolve” to correct our lives. New Year's resolutions don’t
typically last very long in our culture. Revelation 21:5 (CEB) says, “Look! I am making all
things new.” God makes us new every day when we die to our sin and rise to new life in
Christ. As Christians, every day is our January 1. Every day, we can be new, different, and
leaning toward what God creates us to be.
I look forward to a full year with you, and I pray that 2016 is fruitful and faithful to give
God glory. Let our lights shine!
See you in church!
Pastor Brenda Lovick
P.S. Thank you for your gracious birthday wishes to me! EKLC blesses me again and again. I
am glad to be your pastor.
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Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
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Eric, Sabra, Kellan &
Riley Jacobson
Johnnie & Ruth
Jacobson
Judy Jacobson
Sharon Jacobson
Violet Jasensky
Josh, Crystal, Oden &
Reid Jaskolski
Charlie & Bobbi
Johnson
Dale & Dawn
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4
5
6
7
8
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Doug, Sara, Hailey &
Hannah Johnson
Gary Johnson
Howard, Daniel &
Connie Johnson
Jesse, Bridget,
Teagan, Kinsley
Johnson
Lars Johnson
Own Johnson
Shirley Johnson
Dennis Jones
Sally & Timothy Juno
Hannah Kaare
Orin & Joan Kaare
Paul, Brenda,
Matthew Kaare & Joe
Janness
Susan Kaare
Taylor Kaare
Anbjorg Kaashagen
Bjorn, Elizabeth,
Carson & Will
Kaashagen
Dag Kaashagen
Inger Kaashagen
Johan Kaashagen
Kjell, Nancy, & Torleif
Kaashagen
Melissa & Cody
Kaashagen
Donald, Michael,
Jamie, Nathan &
Thomas Karraker
Debra Kelter
Carole Kenseth
Eric, Barb & Matthew
Killen
Janette Klemp
Kurt & Barb Klemp
Becky & Eric Krueger
Harvey Krull Jr.
Harlan Krull
Jeffery Krull
Joyce Krull
Ric, Connie, Cal &
Nash Lamore
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Stephanie, Teagan &
Frederick Larson
Jennifer, Travis,
Ethan & Audrey Lauer
Rodell Lea
Jo Lee
Kristin Lee
Michael Lee
Robert Lee
Rodney & Cheryl Lee
Aaron Lehmann
Amanda Lehmann
Mya & Ava
Lehmann
Leann, Andy & Angel
Lehmann
Brenda Lein
Eric, Staci & Carson
Lein
Hans Lein
Vance Lein
Samantha Lein
Stephanie Lien
Ryan, Jaime, Kody &
Karly Lewellin
Eleanor Lewis
Carolyn Lien
John , Christina
(Lien), Benjamin &
Tess Marchant
Franklin & Beverly
Lien
Kristen Lien
Mark Lien
Maureen, Erica &
Sarah Lien
Peter Lien
Stanley Lien
Vione Lightfield
Dustin Linnerud
Eric & Linda Linnerud
Richard & Alice
Lintvedt
Erin Littleton
Jeff, Holly, Alex &
Maggie Loomis
Pastor Brenda Lovick,
Steve Gill, Cally and
Haven Lovick Gill
Kory & Diane
Luginbuhl
Arlen & Henny Lund
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Calvin Lund
Dale, Julie, Phillip &
Carter Lund
Danielle Lund
Dean & Pamela Lund
Dennis, Judy, Allison,
Ryan, Brayden &
Kaylee Lund
Dylan Lund
Emily, Erika & Ilsa
Lund
James, Janelle
(Dunlavy), Alyssa
(Woodley), Josephine
& August Lund
Mary Lou Lund
Randi Lund
Ronald & Jeremy
Lund
Brian & Peggy Luther
Becky Maedke
Colton Schuler
Matthew, Lauren,
Payton & Rylie
Mancheski
Gerald & Lori Mani
Lindsay Mani & Meta
Wescott
Neil Mani
Elizabeth & Paul
Markgraff
Duane & Robin Martin
Arvid & Linda
Mathison
Lynn Maurer
Cynthia & Allen May
Eileen & Savannah
May
Kimberly & Aiden
McAloon
Karen McWilliam
Crystal Melton
Edward & Linda Melton
Wayne, Signe &
Mollie Melton
Peter & Jenna Moe
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Butch Nelson
Ronald, Diane &
Brittanie Nelson
Garrett Notstad
James Notstad
Jeff & Sandy Notstad
Justin Nottestad
Lucille Nottestad
Randy & Linda
Nottestad
Ron & Deanna
Nottestad
Scott, Ann, Jacob &
Emma Nottestad
Christopher Nuenthel
Eric & Cheryl
Nuenthel
William & Sarah
O’Connell
Paul, Lori, Molly &
Megan Olson
Susan Olson
Roger Olstad
Leslie, Kristine,
Leslie & Eric Omit
Lance, Denise,
Mitchell, Reese &
Maddie Parker
Cindy Parmer
Roy & Janet Patterson
Brenda, Kesley &
Kailey Peterson
Paul Peterson
Scott Peterson
Maxine Porter
John & Carol
Pritchard
Carey Ramberg
June Ramberg
Mark Ramberg
John, Bobbie, Elijah &
Yana Rawinski
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Dave, Gina, Willem &
Elias Reese
Dave & Sue Repyak
Kristen Repyak
Michael Repyak
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Treasurer’s Report
January Council Meeting
Wed., January 20, 2016
6:30pm
2015 COUNCIL
PRESIDENT: Sonja Christensen
VICE-PRESIDENT: Hilary Terland
SECRETARY: Brenda Schroeder
TREASURER: Don Amundson
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Roger Evenson
Brian Rosenthal
Sharon Jacobson
If you need to speak to a council member
please call the church office to leave a
message and they will return your call.
Thank You.
Financial Secretary: Elizabeth Kaashagen
Treasurer: Holly Loomis
Income, November 2015 ~ $15,937.40
Expenses, November 2015 ~ $12,179.93
Income, Year to date ~ $156,496.48
Expenses, Year to date ~ $152,189.17
Please submit written &
financial reports for the
2016 annual report to the
church office by
January 10, 2016.
Annual meeting is scheduled for Sunday, January 24, 2016.
Dear East Koshkonong Family and Friends, we have been blessed this year with
the presence and support of our new Pastor Brenda Lovick. We thank our staff and
many volunteers as we continue to grow in our faith, helping to keep our church
strong on the Koshkonong Prairie. I look forward to another year of serving on
our church council as we work together to build a strong congregation.
~Sonja Christensen
EKLC Council President
Please pick up your 2016 Church
Offering Envelopes in the
Church Narthex.
Thank you!
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EKLC November Council Minutes November 18, 2015
Meeting called to order by Sonja Christensen at 6:31 p.m.
Attendance: Pastor Brenda, Elizabeth Kaashagen, Sonja Christensen, Don Amundson, Hilary Terland, Brian Rosenthal, Sharon Jacobson, Brenda Schroeder
Absent: Roger Evenson
Devotions: Shared by Pastor Brenda
Amendment to the October 21, 2015, meeting minutes. It should
state United Community Bank instead of Unity Community Bank.
Motion to approve the amended October 21, 2015, meeting minutes
was made by Hilary Terland, seconded by Brian Rosenthal. Motion
carried.
Financial Report:
Income has exceeded expenses for the month of October.
The Building Loan is down to $5,839.62.
Undesignated memorials balance is $9,142.02.
Money Market transfers for benevolences to be paid by the end of
the year.
Council requested that the Spark Bible balance of $145.00 be
moved to the Sunday School Fund in the Money Market account.
Council requested that the accounts be arranged by fund categories
by committee.
Motion to approve the October financial reports was made by Don
Amundson, seconded by Hilary Terland. Motion carried.
General discussion on the preliminary budget. Finance Committee
to submit recommended budget to Council.
Pastor’s Report:
See attached report dated 11/18/15
Standing Committee Reports:
Worship & Music:
No meeting
Education/Youth:
See attached report dated November 9, 2015. It was noted
that the annual meeting date listed in the report is
1/25/16 and should be 1/24/16.
Property:
Items on the projects list are continuing to be added and
completed.
Possibility of forming a Parsonage Manager as a subset of
the Property Committee. This will be put on the December agenda.
Sonja Christensen will talk with Lane Taylor regarding an
awning for the educational building on the end by the
office.
Stewardship:
Our church will be hosting the Cambridge Community meal
on September 1, 2016.
Personnel:
Will be meeting to give information on recommended compensation for church personnel to Budget committee.
ARK:
Old Business:
Hilary followed up with Carolyn Lien who had gathered input from
the ladies at pin and sew regarding the loaning out of tables, chairs
and items from the kitchen. WELCA does not want items loaned
out. Council discussed and will support the guidelines outlined in
the WELCA handbook.
MS bike tour will be using our church as a rest stop as they have in
the past. This will be on August 7, 2016.
No report
Motion to approve all standing reports was made by Brenda
Schroeder, seconded by Don Amundson. Motion carried.
Hilary Terland made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 8:43 pm,
seconded by Brian Rosenthal. Motion carried.
Adjournment – Closed with the Lord’s Prayer
Next meeting Wednesday, December 16th, at 6:30 p.m.
New Business:
Decorating Committee has requested $500.00 for decorations. Hilary Terland made a motion to approve the request for $500.00 to be
taken from the Money Market interest. Seconded by Brenda
Schroeder. Motion carried.
Reports:
President’s Report:
None
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EKLC Homebound Members
Ruth Jacobson ~ 1608 Commonwealth Dr. #3, Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
Agnes Goodrich ~ Sienna Crest ~ 1531 Commonwealth Dr. #20, Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
Lois Zerkle ~ 1508 Raveen St., Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
Gerald Bergholz ~ 410 Lawn St., Cambridge, WI 53523
Orin Kaare ~ 107 Buckingham Ct., Cambridge, WI 53523
Hazel Tellefson ~ Fairhaven ~ 435 W. Starin, Whitewater, WI 53190
Rev. Stan & Mary Ellen Christensen ~ Sunset Ridge ~ 1275 Remmel Dr. Rm. 15, Johnson Creek, WI 53038
Carol Barfknecht ~ 741 CTH A, Edgerton, WI 53534
Alma Houfe ~ Swift Haven ~ 124 Henry St. Apt. #106, Edgerton, WI 53534
Violet Jasensky ~ Swift Haven ~ 124 Henry St. Apt #303, Edgerton, WI 53534
Roger Olstad ~ 1040 Bliven Rd., Edgerton, WI 53534
Doris Rudisill ~ 3801 N. Wright Rd., #253, Janesville, WI 53546
Befrienders Meeting January 17 at 10:30 am
in the council meeting room
From Pastor Brenda: All current befrienders are asked to convene together to
connect with me and discuss how befrienders’ responsibilities are going. We
have some new people to add to our homebound list, and I would like to talk to
the befrienders as a committee about the process of adding people to the
befrienders’ visits list. Thank you for the important work that you do!
Thank you
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A special thank you to The David & Teresa Schickel Family for donating and setting up the
candles for the Candle Lighting Ceremony at the Christmas Eve services.
Needed:
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Volunteer Information Technology expert to help occasionally manage the technology in the church office. If you have those gifts in this area please contact
church office 423-3017.
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Nursery Volunteer Coordinator to ensure weekly nursery assistants and to help
assistants maintain and update nursery equipment.
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Let’s knit and crochet some baby blankets!
I’m looking for knitters and crocheters to help me make baby
blankets for Global Health Ministries.
Blankets don’t have to be fancy. They can be just plain knit or
crochet. They should be at least 36” x 36”.
If you don’t want to make a whole blanket you can make strips or
squares and I will put them together.
I also have yarn if you need it. As long as the yarn is washable
it can be any color.
If you have any questions give me a call at 423-3886, Beverly Lien
News from the church basement ladies.
Thank you to Joy Circle for presenting the wonderful Christmas Brunch. We all had a great
meal and good fellowship.
Thanks too to those who purchased gifts for residents at Alden Estates and Skaalen, and those
who delivered them. These will be appreciated and enjoyed by our friends who live in those
places.
Those of you who attended one or more of the Advent services held in the Upper Church enjoyed wonderful services in a beautiful setting. Thanks to those who worked hard so we would have light!!!
No official sewing day in January, but we may just get one going sometime during the month if we need to get out of our
houses and get together!!!
Thanks again to our faithful delivery folks for doing Meals on Wheels. Here is the January schedule.
Monday and Tuesday
January 11 and 12th
Don and Eileen Hoehn
Wednesday
January 13
Bud and Beverly Lien
Thursday and Friday
January 14 and 15
Judy Rusch
Monday and Tuesday
January 18 and 19
Ron Anderson
Wednesday and Thursday
January 20 and 21
Bea Householder and Marge Stach
Friday
January 22
Carolyn Lien
Happy New Year to all, may 2016 be a peaceful and blessed time.
God Bless you.
Communicator Carolyn
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Would you like to help Pastor Brenda with
Sunday Confirmation?
Our confirmation class is a great group of five energetic
and bright young people. One way to affirm their value in
the congregation is for people from the congregation,
aside from their pastor and their families, to connect with them during confirmation class. The idea is that they will truly want to come back to church
after confirmation day when they are connected and belong through many
different relationships. This group loves to sit and talk about life and faith
and what’s going on in the world. If you are interested in guiding a confirmation class lesson and discussion, please let Pastor Brenda know. The dream is
to have a different person each Sunday to lead a class, so if you volunteer to
lead a class, it would only be one Sunday a year!
EKL Youth update
On December 16, EKL Youth met at Cambridge
Food Pantry after school to pack Christmas meal
bags. We packaged over 70 bags in less than an
hour! Thank you, Jaime Lewellin, for organizing
the service project. Thank you, food donors, for
bringing crackers and french fried onions for the meals. It was a very
successful day!
ELK Youth will meet after Sunday school and/or the annual meeting on
January 24. Fun plans are in the works! Please mark you calendars to be
here, with activities TBA.
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Worship Helpers for January 2016
Musician ~
1/3 ~ Andrew Severson
1/10 ~ Andrew Severson
1/17 ~ Judy Rusch
1/24 ~ Andrew Severson
1/31 ~ Judy Rusch
Assisting Ministers~
1/3 ~ Karen Hayes
1/10 ~ Arvid Mathison
1/17 ~ Gloria Fruit
1/24 ~ Carolyn Lien
1/31 ~ Vicki Schuh
Lay Readers~
1/3 ~ Beverly Lien
1/10 ~ Carolyn Lien
1/17 ~ Holly Loomis
1/24 ~ Peggy Luther
1/31 ~ Arvid Mathison
Ushers~
1/3 ~ Lane & Judy Taylor, Don & Eileen Hoehn
1/10 ~ Scott & Ann Nottestad Family
1/17 ~ Scott & Jackie Zahn Family
1/24 ~ Ruth Bovre, Wilma Furseth, Paul & Lori Olson
1/31 ~ Carole Kenseth, Kitty Epperson,
Jane Furseth, Peggy Luther
Communion Set-up/Take-down~
1/3 ~ Befrienders ~ Joy Circle (Intinction)
1/10 ~ Joy Circle (Altar)
1/17 ~ Holly Loomis & Beverly Lien (Intinction)
1/24 ~ Bea Householder & Marge Stach (Altar)
1/31 ~ Marilyn Gunderson & Peggy Luther (Altar)
Communion Assistants~
1/3 ~ Carroll Ehrke & Carson Kaashagen
1/10 ~ Scott & Jackie Zahn
1/17 ~ Emily Zahn & Kathy Bergholz
1/24 ~ Taylor Evenson & Carole Kenseth
1/31 ~ Jean Carlson & Don Hoehn
Acolytes ~
1/3 ~ Ryan Lund & Autumn Evenson
1/10 ~ Allison Lund & Emma Nottestad
1/17 ~ Kody Lewellin & Sully Schlieckau
1/24 ~ Cody Georgeson & Caleb Wipperfurth
1/31 ~ Ryan Lund & Autumn Evenson
Greeters~
1/3 ~ Joy Graffin
1/10 ~ Tom & Trudy Spike
1/17 ~ Lindsay Mani
1/24 ~ Joanne Gyland
1/31 ~ Wilma Furseth
Coffee Fellowship Hour ~
1/3 ~ VOLUNTEER NEEDED
1/10 ~ VOLUNTEER NEEDED
1/17 ~ VOLUNTEER NEEDED
1/24 ~ Annual Meeting
1/31 ~ VOLUNTEER NEEDED
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Offering Counters~
1/3 ~ Brenda Schroeder & Leila Carl
1/10 ~ Arvid Mathison & Gloria Fruit
1/17 ~ Jean Carlson, Eric & Cheryl Nuenthel
1/24 ~ Joy Graffin, Brian & Brittany Rosenthal
1/31 ~ Carroll Ehrke & Scott Nottestad
Nursery Attendants~
1/3~ Sabra Jacobson or Brenda Schroeder
1/10 ~ Sonja & Jenna Christensen
1/17 ~ Nataliya Amundson
1/24 ~ VOLUNTEER NEEDED
1/31 ~ VOLUNTEER NEEDED
Sunday Church Lock-Up~
1/3 ~ Holly Loomis
1/10 ~ Arvid Mathison
1/17 ~ Gloria Fruit
1/24 ~ Judy Rusch
1/31 ~ Gloria Fruit
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From Pastor Brenda, regarding her schedule:
My schedule is usually 3/4 time. I am available during
office hours and by appointment. I am always available for
pastoral emergencies - you may call me at 608-616-5085.
Please remember that family and personal responsibilities
are needed times also. Thank you!
Sun
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Mon
4
2ND SUNDAY OF CHRISTMAS
9am Worship
10am Coffee Hour
10
11
9am Worship
10am Coffee Hour
10:15am Sunday School/
Confirmation
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18
9am Worship
10am Coffee Hour
10:15am Sunday School/
Confirmation
10:30am Befrienders Meeting in
Council Room
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9am Worship
ANNUAL MEETING FOLLOWING
WORSHIP
10:15am Sunday School/
Confirmation
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Tue
Wed
Thu
5
6
7
9am Staff
10am Prayers for Our People
10:30am-1:30pm Pastor’s
Office Hours
EPIPHANY OF
OUR LORD
6:00pm
Confirmation
7:00pm Worship
Committee Meeting
9am Text Study
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13
14
9am Peace Circle in Ladies
Lounge
9am Staff
10am Prayers for Our People
10:30am-1:30pm Pastor’s
Office Hours
5-6pm Education Committee
Meeting
6:00pm
Confirmation
9am Text Study
11am Conference
Clergy Meeting
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20
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NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
9am Staff
10am Prayers for Our People
10:30am-1:30pm Pastor’s
Office Hours
6:00pm
Confirmation
6:30pm Church
Council Meeting
8:00am Men’s
Breakfast
9am Text Study
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9am Staff
10am Prayers for Our People
10:30am-1:30pm Pastor’s
Office Hours
6:00pm
Confirmation
9am Text Study
9:30am Synod Clergy Meeting
9am Newsletter
Assembly
Fri
Sat
1
2
8
9
15
16
22
23
29
30
31
9am Worship
10am Coffee Hour
10:15am Sunday School/
Confirmation
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East Koshkonong Lutheran Church
454 East Church Road
Cambridge, WI 53523
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Tel: 608-423-3017
E-mail: eklc@bminet.com
Website: www.eastkoshkonong.org
OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Thursday
8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
NON PROFIT ORG.
U.S Postage Paid
BULK RATE
Cambridge, WI
Permit #4
In case of severe weather,
you may contact the following resources to learn about
cancellations at East Koshkonong :
*church office @ 423-3017
(A message will be left on the
office answering system as
soon as a cancellation is
made)
*web site,
www.eastkoshkonong.org
The Cambridge Food Pantry & Resource Center is open for shopping every Monday evening from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Guests are invited to shop every other Monday. Donation hours
are Monday 9 am to 12 pm & 4 pm to 5 pm, Wednesday 9 am to 12 pm and Thursday 9:00
am to 3 pm. The Food Pantry is located in the Nikolay Middle School, 211 South Street under the blue canopy.
FOOD/ITEMS NEEDED AT CAMBRIDGE FOOD PANTRY
The Cambridge Food Pantry needs Tuna, Canned Peas, Canned Potatoes, Cereal, Ramen Noodles, Deodorant, Shampoo,
Deodorant Soaps, Size 4 & 5 Diapers and MAXI Tampons and Pads.
THANK YOU to all who contributed Food Items and Money to make the Thanksgiving and Christmas Baskets for the Food
Pantry Clients this year---we made over 160 Baskets.
The Cambridge Foundation donated hams for Christmas Baskets and area churches contributed money and food items:
Grace Lutheran, St. Pius Catholic, St. James Lutheran, London Moravian, Rockdale Lutheran, Presbyterian Church of Oakland-Cambridge, Willerup Methodist and we received many donations from individuals in the community.
Community Café – Thursday, January 7th, is the next Cambridge Community
Café! The meal will be hosted by CART, Family Focus and Food Pantry
Volunteers who will be serving Chili, Ham and Turkey Sandwiches, and
Desserts. The Meal will be served at the at the CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL,
403 Blue Jay Way. Meal is served from 5:30 p.m. till 6:30 p.m. Everyone in
the community is invited to come.