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St. Mary’s Catholic Church
406 E. Savidge St.
Spring Lake, MI 49456
www.stmarysl.org
616-842-1702
Pastor
Daily Masses
Rev. Dave Gross
Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m.
frdgross@grpriests.org
Friday - 9:00 a.m. School in Session
Emergency Number: 616-604-4105
Deacon
Friday - 8:00 a.m. Summer & No School
Reconciliation
Rev. Mr. Bill Charron
Wednesday 7:30-8:00 a.m.
bcharron@slstm.org
**Wednesday 5:30-6:00 p.m.
Parish Office
Saturday 3:30-4:15 p.m.
Parish Phone: 616-842-1702
**Wednesday Evening Reconciliation
Parish Fax: 616-842-3392
Cancelled June through August
Parish Secretary
Barbara Wyant
parishoffice@slstm.org
Christian Service
Dorothy Raha
616-842-2602
Family & Adult Faith Formation
Jim Penrice/Adults
616-842-1702
Wendi Kujawski K-6
616-842-2840
Chris Iwan/7-12th & Confirmation Prep
616-935-6974
Music Director
Diane Murray
dmurray@slstm.org
Weekend Masses
Saturday 4:30 p.m.
Sunday 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
Sacrament of the Sick
Last Saturday of the month at 3:00 p.m.
St. Mary’s School
Principal
Steve VanHammen
svanhammen@slstm.org
School Office
School Phone: 616-842-1282
School Fax: 616-842-8048
School Website: www.stmarysl.org
Administrative Assistant:
Ann Pendery
apendery@slstm.org
School Secretary
Mary Peel
mpeel@slstm.org
Preschool Director
Kara Polega
kpolega@slstm.org
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
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We congratulate the newly married
members of our parish family
Neil Anthony Giovanatti & Molly White Giovanatti
We welcome the newly baptized member
of our parish family
Jamisan Jane King,
daughter of Michael & Jill King
St. Mary’s Senior Group, will begin the 2016 / 2017 season of “The
Young @ Heart” Potlucks on Thursday, September 8. ALL men
and women; age 55 or older; married, single or widowed are invited
to participate when we resume meeting September through June,
12 noon – 2:30 p.m. in Rooms A-B-C of St. Mary’s Activity Center, Spring
Lake.
Please bring a hot dish, a cold dish, or a dessert to share. Table settings and
beverages will be provided. A $2.00 per person donation is suggested. Those
who would like to do so may play BINGO from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. If you have
questions, call Joyce Anderson at 842-8649.
St. Mary’s Women’s Club will meet on Wednesday, September 14, 2106. All
ladies of the parish are welcome. We have a great year planned. There will be
light lunch with our meeting. Please bring the green envelope (Women’s Club
Dues) from your envelope packet. The rosary will be prayed at 12:30 p.m. in the
chapel and the meeting will be held in the ABC rooms at 1:00 p.m.
Pantry News - Meijer has selected Love INC as the recipient of their Fall
Simply Give Campaign! Now through September 24 with double match days
September 1 thru 3. Each $10 card purchased will be matched by Meijer and
the proceeds will be given to Love INC in the form of Meijer Food-Only Gift
Cards. IMPORTANT: The cards must be purchased at the Grand Haven
Meijer Store in order to benefit Love INC. Our pantry is part of the LOVE INC
Pantries, and we have benefited in a huge way in the past from this program.
MUSIC NOTES:
Come and sing ! It’s time to join one of the St.
Mary’s Choirs ! For planning purposes: The Junior Choir will be offered at 2
times this school year: Tuesdays : 4:00 – 4:50 and 6:30 – 7:30. Both times will
offer the same program so students (grades 1 through 6) can come either time.
The class will be in the music room. Students in grades 6, 7 or 8 may also join
the Junior Cantor program after speaking to Mrs. Murray. This choir will start on
September 27 in the Music Room.
The Senior Choir will begin on Thursday, September 8, at 7:00 P.M. in the
music room. This choir is open to high school students through adults. It’s a
great way to give of your talents so just come to the Music Room and start
singing!
Any questions – please e-mail or call Mrs. Murray
Diane Murray, Music Director
dmurray@slstm.org
616-842-1702
Important News From The Perpetual Adoration Chapel: Volunteers should use the east parking lot and enter the Chapel from the
east until the move. MOVE: Adoration will continue in the church
chapel as scheduled until 8 a.m. Thursday, September 8, 2016. At.
Approximately 8:30 a.m. (9/8/16) Adoration will begin at 925 Fulton.
9:00 a.m. adorers should be ready to begin at the new location.
Please park in the north lot in the spaced dedicated for Adoration.
SPRING LAKE, MICHIGAN
Monday, September 5
8:00 a.m. +Gerald Orleskie
by James Neper
+Julia & Thomas Kaucheck
by Marian & David Kaucheck
Tuesday, September 6
8:00 a.m. +Irene Walenga
by Chris & Mary Cassleman
+Jodie & Syble Howington, Sr.
by Anne & Tom Rumptz
Wednesday, September 7
8:00 a.m.
Special Intentions of Joe Havelka
by Helen Paul
Thursday, September 8
8:00 a.m. +James Shaffer
by Jean Knight
Friday, September 9
9:00 a.m. +Pamela Ann Capek
by Richard & Anne Capek
Saturday, September 10
4:30 p.m. +Bill Paul
by Helen Paul
Sunday, September 11
9:00 a.m. +Elda Nelson
by Alice Michaud
11:00 a.m. +John & Pat Bauer
by Pete & Ann Bambach
Scripture Readings - September 11, 2016
Ex 32:7-11, 13-14
Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 17, 19
1Tm: 1-12-17
Lk 15:1-10
The next Blood Drive is September 18, sign up
next weekend after all Masses, or register on line.
Monday, September 5
Office Closed
7:25 a.m. Praying of the Rosary in the
Chapel
7:00 p.m. Eucharistic Holy Hour
Tuesday, September 6
7:25 a.m. Praying of the Rosary in the
Chapel
Wednesday, September 7
7:25 a.m. Praying of the Rosary in the
Chapel
7:30 a.m. Reconciliation
5:30 p.m. Reconciliation
Thursday September 8 Food Pantry Open
7:25 a.m. Praying of the Rosary in the
Chapel
12:00 p.m. Young at Heart Potluck
7:00 p.m. Senior Choir Practice
Friday, September 9
Saturday, September 10
3:30 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation
Sunday, September 11 Never Forget!
Perpetual Adoration Volunteers Needed:
Monday 8-9 a.m., Friday 1-2 a.m. & 2-3 a.m.,
7-8 p.m. May-August, Saturday, 2-3 a.m., 6-7
p.m. Second person needed: Sunday 2-3
p.m. Monday 3-4 a.m. & 5-6 a.m.,
Wednesday, 1-2 p.m.
Call the coordinators, Joan Blasky 842-5776 or
Adele Croft 760-4485 if you are able to help. Thank
you.
THE 23RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Youth Ministry
Confirmation Prep Faith Formation Sign
Up - St. Mary’s Confirmation preparation is
in grades 7-8th.
We meet every
Wednesday
night
from
78:30pm.
Students will receive the
Sacrament in 8th grade.
9-12 Grade Faith Formation - Meets
every Wednesday night from 7-8:30pm in
the youth room. We tackle many current
issues that are relevant to our faith. Its
extremely important that we are equipped
and connected during our High School
years. Please make sure to make this
night a priority.
Signing up is easier then ever
before. Simply head to the parish website
and register. This will automatically be
sent to us.
Chris Iwan
Coordinator of Middle School and High
School Youth Ministry
St. Mary's Parish / 406 E. Savidge Street
Spring Lake, MI 49456
616-935-6974 / www.stmarysl.org/
ciwan@slstm.org
www.facebook.com/stmaryslym
Pray For Peace
In Our World
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SEPTEMBER 04, 2016
Faith Formation K-6
Religious Education Registration – Registration has begun! I will be in the gathering space after
all Masses. Stop by and fill out a form/make a payment. Forms are available online at
www.stmarysl.org. . You can also print a form online, pick one up at one of the church entrances or
stop in/call the parish office. Classes are on Wednesdays from 4:30-5:30. Our 1st class will be on
Sept 16 (this one is a parent/child class) and will begin in the church.
Time is winding down. Please register your child by Sunday 9/11 in order to avoid the $20
late fee.
Eight reasons why you may want to be a catechist:
You are a Catholic
You love your faith
You enjoy being with children, youth, adults
You love meeting new people
You would like to contribute to the parish
You want to share your faith with others
You want to learn more about your faith
You feel unqualified. So were the prophets, apostles and saints.
Is God calling you to be a catechist? Call Wendi Kujawski at 616-842-2840 to learn more about
becoming a catechist, walking supervisor, or teen helper. Training and support are provided.
Vacation Bible School: We have an artificial tree, a wooden coat rack and an LED lantern that
people allowed us to borrow. Please contact me so that we can arrange to get these items back to
you (sorry, the name tags were removed so I’m not sure who lent them to us).
Back to School Check List – Welcome Back! The class supply lists are out. The stores are
stocked. The sales are on. Let’s not forget your children’s “faith supplies” list as well.
BIBLE: Have an age appropriate Catholic Bible in your home (in the open) and read it with your
child.
PRAYERS: Say morning, meal and bedtime prayers as a family. Bless them as they lie down. Hail
Mary, Glory Be, Our Father are great starters.
STEWARDSHIP BOX: Set up a box where you put things for others – clothing, canned food, money,
etc.
MASS: If you make weekly Mass a priority, it will become a priority for your children. There is a
Catholic Mass in nearly every city – so when the team travels, you can still find a Mass. What a
wonderful way to see how all Catholic Masses use the same words and actions. We truly are One
Family of Faith
Yours in Faith,
Wendi Kujawski, Coordinator of Elementary Faith Formation 616-842-2840 wkujawski@slstm.org
St. Mary’s Christian Service
ONE CAN Make A Difference St. Mary’s
Central Panty….our shelves are low on
the following items, especially: fruit, jelly,
stew, canned pasta, Hamburger Helper,
mac & cheese, soup, green beans, corn,
mustard, syrup, shampoo, and deodorant.
We accept “Gluten Free” products. We
ask your help in purchasing these
items. Monetary, gifts and Scrip are
welcomed. Please place donations in with
your offertory or turn in to the parish so
your gifts can be recorded on your
Contribution Statement for tax purposes.
Please mark “Christian Service”.
August Pantry Numbers 2016…our
Pantry was privileged to serve 58 families
(Parishioners & Community, 84 adults, 41
children). Your Christian Service Board
Members (Roger & Leslie Boerma, Rita
Brook, Alice Diedrich, Judy Oakes, Gary
Willoughby, Mueril Tuggle and Dorothy E.
Raha) thank our Parish Family for your
Support, especially the past summer
months. We strive to be good Stewards
and use wisely what is entrusted to us.
Asking God’s continued blessing upon you
and your families.
Smiles and Blessings,
Dorothy E. Raha
draha@slstm.org/616-842-2602
Adult Faith Formation
RCIA Inquiry sessions are Mondays at 7:00 PM, beginning September 12 in Meeting Room B/C. If
you or someone you know is interested in exploring the possibility of joining the Catholic Church, this
is the place to be! Contact Jim Penrice at 842-1702 or jpenrice@slstm.org for details.
Bishop Robert Barron's "Catholicism: The Pivotal Players" film series will be presented on
Tuesday mornings from 9:30-11:00 AM, September 20 through October 25, in Meeting Room B/C.
Our ever-growing Tuesday morning group always welcomes new members!
Pillars Catechism Study will meet Monday evenings from 7:00-8:30 PM, September 12 through
November 28 in the Abbey. (Though with the renovation project some sessions may take place in
the meeting room off the sacristy.) This is a twelve-week study of Part II of The Catechism of the
Catholic Church, which deals with the Sacraments, using the "Pillars" study series from Ascension
Press. Registration is required, as there is a cost of $28 for the participant study manual. Please
contact Jim Penrice (842-1702 or jpenrice@slstm.org) by September 1 to register.
Faithful Citizenship on Election Day and Beyond will be presented on Wednesday evenings from
7:00-8:00 PM, September 14 through September 28 in the Abbey. (Though with the renovation
project some sessions may take place in the church.) This series will explore our call to live our
American citizenship according to a well-informed and well-formed Catholic conscience. We will
cover not only how to inform and form our conscience for voting, but also for living every day as
faithful Catholic Americans.
Young Adults are invited to join us on Thursday, September 15 at 7:00 PM at Old Boys Brew
House for the first monthly session of “Theology With Everything,” a gathering for food and adult
catechesis. Please register with Jim Penrice (842-1702 or jpenrice@slstm.org) by September 12 so
a reservation can be made.
Food prep/servers are needed for the Whole Community Night we will be hosting on Wednesday,
November 9. We will be serving a taco dinner. If you would be able to help in any way with the
preparation, serving or clean-up for the meal please contact Jim Penrice at 842-1702, or
jpenrice@slstm.org.
Children’s Liturgy of the Word is in need of more volunteers for 9:00 and 11:00 Mass. If you would
like to help in this ministry please contact Jim Penrice at 842-1702 or jpenrice@stmarysl.org.
Jim Penrice, Director of Faith Formation, Phone: (616) 842-1702,
jpenrice@slstm.org.
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
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SPRING LAKE, MICHIGAN
Family Perspective
A Word From The Pastor
Happy Labor Day! As we unofficially say goodbye to summer, many of us are taking a rest
from our labors and getting ready to get back into the swing of a busier season. This
Wednesday evening, I will resume the sacrament of reconciliation from 5:30-6 in the
church, and the evening meetings are starting up again. School began at St. Mary’s this
past Tuesday, and it was such a joy to greet all of the smiling faces of our children as they
returned to the classroom. I know they are all really looking forward to the completion of
the new building and the air conditioning it will bring with it. I also wanted to put in a plug
for our school with all of the parents of elementary and middle school aged children. It is
not too late to register for this school year. The cost is very reasonable and financial aid is
still available. This is an exciting time for our school, and we want to have as many
children join us as possible!
Right now our parish is blessed to have Lance Walters with us as a permanent deacon
intern. Lance began preparing to become a Catholic deacon many years ago, before the
program was put on hold. Now, he and two other gentlemen are going through a several
month parish internship experience in preparation to hopefully be ordained by Bishop
Walkowiak next year. Since he is not ordained yet, there are some limitations regarding
what he is able to do, but the hope is that he can become involved in the life of the parish
and gain valuable ministerial experience. Lance and his wife Lynn are members of St.
Patrick-St. Anthony, and their youngest child attended St. Mary’s School, so they are both
familiar with our parish. Please welcome Lance and pray for his formation and
discernment. I will ask him to share some words in next week’s bulletin.
Last week someone brought to my attention the fact that many people were not
genuflecting when they walked past the Tabernacle in our side chapel. Actually, the bigger
concern was that they were walking right by without so much as pausing or realizing it was
there! While the Tabernacle is not in the center of the church, and so it isn’t required to
genuflect when entering the pews before Mass, it is still proper to genuflect whenever we
walk past the Tabernacle as a sign of acknowledgement of the presence of Jesus and
reverence for Him. If you are unable to genuflect due to age or health problems, then a
profound bow would be appropriate. While Jesus is present to us in many ways as we
gather in the church building, He is especially present in the Eucharistic species, and we
should all strive to show Him the proper reverence and respect whenever we pass by Him.
I would just like to encourage everyone to remember that every time we enter into the
church building God is there in our midst and we should behave accordingly. If Jesus were
standing there in the flesh I would think that we wouldn’t completely ignore Him when we
walked by the chapel, so we need to be just as aware that His Body is present in the
Tabernacle as we walk by. Remember that our actions reinforce our belief!
I hope and pray that everyone has a safe, restful, and joyful Labor Day Weekend and that
God blesses you and those you love!
Fr. Dave
Communion to the Sick and Homebound - If you are unable to attend Mass on a
temporary or long-term basis, contact Barb in
the parish office at 616-842-1702 or
parishoffice@slstm.org.
Our
Homebound
Ministry team will be happy to bring Eucharist
to you.
Our 1st Fruits to God
Sunday 8/21/2016
Online Giving
Adult Envelopes
Kids Coins
Loose Contributions
Total Support
$ 2,590.00
$ 14,475.00
$
32.77
$ 1,536.00
$ 18,634.28
Our 1st Fruits to God
Sunday 8/28/2016
Online Giving
Adult Envelopes
Kids Coins
Loose Contributions
Total Support
$ 4,686.50
$ 14,839.50
$
31.21
$ 1,342.50
$ 20,899.71
Of all your gifts, dear Lord,
I return a part to you.
St. Patrick-St. Anthony Parish Annual
Golf Outing Sunday, September 11,
2016 at 1:00 p.m. The cost is $70 per
golfer and includes 18 rounds with a cart
at the Grand Haven Golf Course. All proceeds from this benefit Tri-Cities Catholic
Education. Please contact Mellan Hansen
at 616-842-8230, ext. 120.
See our website and the insert in today’s
bulletin for more details.
CSA Goal
CSA Pledges
# Of Families
$126,048.00
$155,534.00
486
Today’s gospel is clear: commitment to
another involves sacrifice. Before we
accept a commitment such as marriage or
parenting, we must plan carefully like the
king in today’s gospel. These are serious
commitments which demand complete
self-giving and are not for the faint hearted
or selfish.
Every Life is Worth Living! This
ministry
promotes
the
sacredness and inherent dignity
of
all
human
life
from
conception to natural death.
We Must See Every Human Being
As believers who recognize each human
life as the gift of an infinitely loving God,
we insist that every human being,
however small or seemingly insignificant,
matters to God--hence everyone, no
matter how weak or small, is of concern to
us.
USCCB Respect Life Program
To become involved with the Life Ministry
please contact Mary Bilski at 616-8465751 or mjbilski@att.net.
September 10/11, 2016
4:30 pm: Jackie Twa, Luke Meredith, Arissa
Johnston, Sydney Noorman, Paul Twa, Kathy
Struve, Barbara Eskew, Mary LaGuire, Bob
McCann, Karen Mead, Kristin Padula, Marilyn
Reichardt, Kathy Struve, Paul Twa, David
VanVeelen (req sub), Theresa VanVeelen (req
sub), Carl Wasson 9:00 am: Dave Kops,
Robyn Hunt, Carolyn Hunt, Olivia Wright,
Jeanne Kops, Phil Spahr, Maryvic Cuison, Carl
& Betty Doering, Bridget Fogel, Barb Griffith,
Julie Kieft, Carl & Sharon Mesker, Joe Popiel,
Volunteer Needed, Volunteer Needed 11:00
am: Paul Winter, Joseph & Jake Westhoff, Zeb
James, Lana Fedewa, Suzanne James, Patti
Bernesser, Wendy Ely, Mary Sue Farmer,
Lance Kilinski, Joseph Lochinski, Faith
Marasco, Fred & Susan Millett, Cheri Shippy,
Mitchel Tennyson, Henry Werksma Ushers:
Tom & Austin Twa, Bernie Langlois, Jim
Kauppila, George Bennett, Mark Gauthier,
Dave Clark, Jim Gignac, Jim O’Brien, Dick
Yount, Sam Young, Tim Raha, Shawn James,
Adam Hill, Don Kotecki, Michael Bernard, John
Scott. Greeters for September 10/11: Cindy
Caulfield, Rita Dyke, Sam & Irene Barbera,
Carol Dull, Louise & David Randall, Kathy
Reminder, Matt Tilton, Kelly & Chris Meyers,
Samantha & Andrew Cutler.
Education Center Goal
$5,500,000.00
Education Center To Date
$2,773,956.27
Renovation Goal
Renovation To Date
(Inc. CSA over)
$
$
90,000.00
53,426.00
Our sponsor of the week is BEST
BUILDERS. Thank you to all of our
sponsors. You make it possible for us to
receive the bulletin at no charge. Please
remember to patronize our bulletin ad
sponsors.
THE 23RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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SEPTEMBER 04, 2016
Alice (Harring) Black, CDR USN, LCPL Benjamin Bosse, Capt. Ken Brakora, USAF, USMC, Major Jason Braun, USAF, PVT Brian Brennan, USA, MA1 Jason Bruemmer, USN,
CWO5 Tracy T. Byers, USMC, 2nd LT Catherine, Cassleman, USAF,
Major Jim Cassleman M.D., USAF, LT. Kristi Cassleman, M.D., USN, Capt. Rick Cassleman,
USAF, Courtney Clark, Peace Corps, Airman 1st Class Johnathan Cox II, PFC Zachary J. Crevier, USA, Specialist Ryan Diedrich, USA, SGT Scott Diedrich, USMC, LT Darcy M.
Dubuc, MD., USN SPEC Jayson D. Dubuc, USA, SGT Justin Ebidon, USMC, SFC Jacob Frame, Green Beret, SGT Jacob Gardner, USMC, Airman Jacob Green, USAF, CPL
Spencer Howe, USMC, MSGT Daniel Kauppila, USMC, Airman Basic Zachary Kennedy, USAF, SGT Adam Ketner, USMC, Capt. Devin J. Kolenic, SrA Scott Lange USAF,
USMC, SPC Henry T. May, USA, Andrew McCabe, Coast Guard Helicopter Rescue, LTCOL Tess McCann, USAF, SFC Erin Marie Miller, USA, SSGT Craig Miller, USA, Lt. Col.
William F. Ratledge, USAF, Spec. Joseph Rohloff, USA, Major Kenneth Rossman, USMC, SMSgt. Michael J. Rozneck. USAF, MMNW Nathan Rudd, N.D. USN, LCPL Kyle
James Russell, USMC, Jonathan Schmitt First Class IT, USN, SGT. Josh Sherman, USA, Capt. Matteson Smith, USA, Major Max Smith, USA, CAPT. Ann Trombly, USAF, Major
L. Brandon Wohlschlegel, Army Ranger, LTJG Michael J. Zacek, USN
AS A PRAYERFUL COMMUNITY We remember those who have asked to be listed in the bulletin for our prayers.
Steve Allen Family
Chase Anspach
Thomas Antekeier
Vincent Antonich
Baby Declan
Anita Colleen Baker
Nicole Baker
Pat Baker
Jordon Balavitch
Michael Baldus
Michele Bare
Joyce Berns
Carl Birch
David Blackshear
Logan Boon & Family
Scott Bray
Patrick Brennan
Brian Brookman
Mitch Brown
Patty & John Buksar
Kay Burch
Tom Burke
Kailyn Carter
Drew Clarke
Maggie Coulter
Shirley Crowe
Carolyn Crumbacher
John Dark
Jennifer Davenport
Laura DeHahn
Tony Dexter
Alice Diedrich
Annette Dippel
James Falvey
Joe & Frank Fendt
Darci Ferguson
Don Ferguson
Orla Fielder
Patricia Fowler
Jim Forrest
Fred Gallagher
Mary Ann Gallagher
Chuck Gardner
Richard Gargett
Kim Gelderman
Paula Geldros
Jenni Gesiakowski
Nancy Gibout
Thomas Glavich
Marilyn Glueck
Alexandria Gordon
Leonard Gorecki
Janie Gorham
Mark Gordy
Barb Greene
Priscilla Gross
Bob Hagar
James DeHahhn
Charlie Hall
Ginny Hallead
Nancy Hansen
Kellie Hardenbergh
Carol Harpe
Mel & Judy Harrington
Carole Hill
Mary Lee Hill
Cathy Holtan
Greg Howe
J.C. Howe
Paula Hysell
Michelle Jahs
Jeremy
Annette Johnson
Kevin Johnson
Lin Johnson
Jude
Mary Keller
Barb & Bill Kennedy
Bob Kerridge
Jane & Ray Kilbourn
Frank Knuth
Mary T. Kohler
Ron Kolenic
Violet Korecki
Helen Kreft
Fred Kromer
Kaitlyn Lacrosse
Karen L. LaDucer
Dan LeMaire
James Lindsey
Lucille Lipuma
Bob Love
Dom Lungaro
Ann MacNeill
Ben D. MacNeill
Theresa Maecumber
Roman Marciniak
Pat Mars
Mary
Ellen Matthews
Ridge Matthews
Cathy May
Justine McConnell
Katie McDermott
Jeanne McHugh
Jim McHugh
Rose Melpolder
Max Metzger
Michael
John H. Miller
Don Myers
Andrea Nelson
Chris Nichael
Jamie Noorman
Jim O’Brien
Julianne Ososkie
Bill Palermo
Jim Panyard
Susan Powers
Alice Pranger
Ruth Ann Pranskaitis
Val Race
Dorothy Raha
Michelle Ready
Ayden Riggs
Katy Robinson
Helen & Larry Rozneck
Tony Ruggiero
Terri Ruiter
Judy Schaner
Christopher Schippers
Elsa Schmidt
Winnie Schmitt
Gerry Seger
Sister Mary Dorothy
Denise Simcik
Helen Slaughter
Christine Smith
Denise Smith
Sam Smith
Nancy Senkowicz
Lucille Siemion
Sheila Dubuc Sipovic
Jim Smith
Dawn Stevens
Jack Strait
T.S.
Barb Thielman
Tammy Tlachac
Athena Trombly
Julia Twinning
Genevieve Urbanik
Elizabeth Vaibar
Gloria Vargo
Carla Vink
Vic Vipond
Julie Walkenhorst
Harry Waruszewski
Gene Wessel
Eileen Westerhoff Young
Chris Whalen
Amanda White
Alan Williams
Kelsey Wilson
Billie Kops Wimmer
Zach Zimmerman
Karen Zegunis