Spring/Summer 2011 Shalom Spirit newsletter
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Spring/Summer 2011 Shalom Spirit newsletter
Spring 2011 Newsletter Vol. 13, No. 2 published tri-annually Fun and inspiring spiritual growth opportunities for individuals, couples, families & groups “Shalom has been . . . a special part of our life for many years. We have been touched by wonderful spiritual experiences, learning opportunities and social events. Shalom is truly one of Dubuque’s treasures.” – Leo & Rosemary Mallie in this issue ... May — October Programs 2010 Caring Contributors The Path of Simply Being Retreat New Shalom Administrator to begin August 1 A newsletter from Shalom R etreat Center, Dubuque, IA Shalom Retreat Center • 563/582-3592 • www.shalomretreats.org Spring Evening for Married Couples: An (Anytime) Anniversary Celebration! Saturday, May 21, 5:30 – 8:30pm Liturgy Presider: Msgr. James Barta Music: Marie Therese Kalb OSF, Mary Arnold Staudt OSF Reflection: Terry & Paula Friedman Once again we are planning a spring/summer evening to celebrate married couples. Our theme is that of anniversary. Whether you were married at this time of year or at another time, come and celebrate your years together on this relaxing and romantic spring evening. We will begin with a 5:30pm Sunday Eucharistic Liturgy at which you will have an opportunity to renew your marriage vows. Following will be a candlelight dinner with all the trimmings at tables for two (unless you request to sit with a group) with Marie Therese and Mary Arnold providing live music. The evening will close with a reflection by Terry and Paula. Offering: $44/couple. Register/prepay by Wednesday, May 18. CENTERING PRAYER Monday, May 16, 7:00 – 8:00pm Facilitator: Marilyn Dansart Join others in quiet, meditative prayer, discussion, and support. Registration not required. Free will offering. MEMORIAL MASS & SOCIAL Thursday, May 26, 7:00pm Each year around Memorial Day, deceased loved ones of Shalom friends and benefactors are remembered at a special Eucharistic liturgy. A social follows the Mass. No fee. To register, call Shalom at 563/582-3592 by May 24. Note: If you are unable to attend and wish to have your deceased loved one(s) remembered at this liturgy, please complete and mail the enclosed Memorial Mass card. Summer Breakfast: To Everything a Season Wednesday, June 1, 7:00 – 8:00am Shalom’s Annual Picnic on the Hill Thursday, June 2, serving: 11:30am – 12:30pm Enjoy your lunch in our dining room or outside on our beautiful patio or deck. MENU: Hamburgers, Brats, Baked Beans, Potato Salad, Cookies & Ice Cream, Lemonade, Ice Water & Coffee. Offering: $8.25/adults, ($4 for children age 10 & under accompanied by an adult). Register/prepay by May 31. T’ai Chi FUNDAMENTALS (Series of Six Classes) Tuesdays, Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4, 11 & 18 9:30 – 10:15am Instructor: Margaret Jungers OSF These classes will integrate the Yang Style T’ai Chi. These fundamentals will promote both physical and mental well-being. Offering: $45/6-sessions. Register/prepay by Friday, Sept. 9. Bridges Out of Poverty – 3-session series Tuesdays, Sept. 13, 20, 27; 7:00 – 9:00pm Presenters: Carroll Clark, Jim Ott, Ermina Soler This workshop, divided into three consecutive weekly sessions, is designed to provide a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by and the strengths of those who live in and have lived in poverty. It is based on the book Bridges Out of Poverty: Strategies for Professionals and Communities by Ruby Payne. Topics to be included are: •identification of resources and the building on strengths •social and political factors affecting poverty •hidden rules of both poverty and middle class •better communication through understanding the registers of language •family structures and personal identity Anyone who hasn’t already done this valuable workshop is highly encouraged to attend. Offering: $55/all sessions. Registration/prepayment required by Friday, Sept. 9. Social work continuing education units (CEUs) are available through Loras College for an additional $5. Foster care CEUs are available at no charge. Ruby Payne’s book will also be available for sale. Mass at 8:15am Presenter: Bertha Bonert OSF On the brink of the wonderful warmth and color of summer, take time this morning to reflect with Bertha on how we think about time, about ways of “making Sabbath” in the midst of our crowded lives, and about accepting an invitation to live in the present moment – in God’s Now! Offering: $8. Register/prepay by Friday, May 27. TAIZE PRAYER 1st Thursday each month 7:30 – 8:30pm Monthly musicians: Jim Brimeyer, Marie Therese Kalb OSF, Carol Hemesath OSF. Guest musicians listed below. MAY 5: “Jesus Is Risen (Thalia Cutsforth) June 2:“I Sing of God’s Joy” (Holly Richey) JULY 7: “Prayer for Peace” (Carol LeGrand) Registration not required. Free will offering. NOTE: Taize Prayer is not held in August. HOW To register . . . • Send check made payable to Shalom Retreat Center and include the event title, attendee(s) name, address & phone to: Shalom Retreat Center, 1001 Davis St., Dubuque, IA 52001. Page 2 • Pre-register by calling 563/582-3592, sending an email to: cwilgenbusch@shalomretreats.org or by clicking and completing the pre-registration link online at www.shalomretreats.org. Then send your payment. Your registration is not confirmed until payment is received. Shalom Retreat Center • 563/582-3592 • www.shalomretreats.org Days of Quiet & Prayer (4-session series) Book: Adult Faith: Growing in Wisdom and Understanding by Diarmuid O’Murcha Wednesdays, Sept. 14, Oct. 12, Nov. 16, Dec. 14 9:15am continental breakfast, 9:30am – 2:30pm (noon lunch) Facilitator: Margaret Jungers OSF This book was written for adults who seek adult answers to adult questions and wish to be part of the dialogical process that helps to unearth deeper truth. O’Murchu points out dimensions of conventional religion which may not offer hope. He is visionary in offering a multitude of approaches that nurture a mature faith. This is for seekers who wish to grow in wisdom and grace. Offering: $75/series of four – includes book, program, materials, meal & private room. Register/prepay by Thursday, Sept. 1. Dances of Universal Peace Thursday, Sept. 15, 7:00 – 8:30pm Instructor/Leader: Sophia Virginia Melroy, of Iowa City, Certified Leader We might ask, “Would there still be war if we all sang, danced and prayed together?” You are invited to be part of a special evening of the Dances of Universal Peace, which are a 40-year-old tradition of simple, participatory circle dances and songs drawn from the earth’s sacred traditions, and other universal songs of peace. Dance circles can be found all around the world, celebrating both the unity and diversity of all beings, and fostering connections between people. Dress is casual. No previous experience or dance partner needed. Offering: $10. Register/prepay by Tuesday, Sept. 13. Note: This event and “Franciscan Peacemaking” are two of several International Day of Peace events planned in Dubuque. LONGER RETREATS June 3 – 10 The Sermon on the Mount: Plan for a New World Order Chuck Faso OFM, Offering: $425. Early Bird: $400 until May 3.* ($75 deposit) June 19 – 25 Guided by the Mystics Barbara Metz, SNDdeN, Offering: $360. Early Bird: $335 until May 19.* ($50 deposit) June 27 – July 3 The Uniqueness of John’s Gospel William Burton OFM, Offering: $360. Early Bird: $335 until May 27.* ($50 deposit) July 7 – 13 7-Day Directed Retreat Directors: Fr. Scott Bullock, Liz Cummins OSF, Dorothy Schwendinger OSF & Rev. Ginger Anderson-Larson, Offering: $425. Early Bird: $400 until June 7.* ($50 deposit) Oct. 3 – 9 Celebrating God’s Presence in the Universe Melannie Svoboda SND, Offering: $360. Early Bird: $335 until Sept. 3.* ($50 deposit) * TO REGISTER, send nonrefundable deposit to Shalom Retreat Center. This secures your reservation and is credited to the offering for the retreat. FRANCISCAN PEACEMAKING . . . A 3-Session Series Plan now to join us for this series on understanding nonviolence and peacemaking in the Franciscan tradition. Mondays, Sept. 19 & 26, Oct. 3 7:00 – 8:30pm Presenters: Pat R. Farrell OSF & Margaret Jungers OSF Session 1 – Kissing the Leper: Journey Toward Solidarity, Sept. 19 •Transformation through solidarity with marginalized persons •Relationship with poor persons as essential to peacemaking •Poverty and humility as expressed in the Franciscan tradition as a means to peace Session 2 – Francis and the Wolf of Gubbio: Restoring Relationships, Sept. 26 •Causes of violence •Techniques to address violence •Francis’ principles of peacemaking •Principles on nonviolence of Martin Luther King, Jr. Session 3 – Francis and the Sultan: Relating to the Enemy, Oct. 3 •Factors that influence enemy making •Francis’ approach to the Sultan •Contrast with attitudes of the time •Principles for “encountering” enemies Offering: $10/session; $25 for all 3 sessions. Registration required by noon the day prior to each session. Looking Ahead An Italian Feast for Body & Soul Wednesday, Sept. 21 6:30 – 8:30pm Dinner and program. Watch for details in our fall newsletter. Offering: $22. Reading That Matters You might want to get a head start on the books to be discussed this fall. They are: • What Is the What by Dave Eggers. The true story of an exiled Sudanese boy who ended up in Los Angeles. • The Zookeeper’s Wife by Diane Ackerman. Also true, the story of the owners of a zoo in Warsaw, Poland, who use their home and zoo property to hide Jewish refugees during WWII. Dates: TBA. NOTE: Two additional books will be chosen for early 2012. Annual Red Hat Dinner/Program Watch for information on this event to be held in October. Page 3 Shalom Retreat Center • 563/582-3592 • www.shalomretreats.org The Path of Simply Being Fri., Nov. 18, 7:00pm – Sat., Nov. 19, 2011, 4:30pm “The Path of Simply Being” provides participants with the opportunity to reconnect with their true self. By bringing mindful, patient and compassionate awareness to understanding all of our experiences, participants will awaken to the basic kindness and connectedness that are the essential nature of our being. Through information presented, extensive Thomas first-hand meditation and prayerful practice Roberts, LCSW, LMFT and dialogue, participants will enter the path toward overcoming fear and confusion, and embracing compassion at all levels of living. They will discover the ways they keep themselves stuck in the confusion and suffering of their spinning minds, emotions, and fears. • Educator, author and speaker • Licensed psychotherapist and clinical hypnotherapist with more than 30 years experience • Author of The Mindfulness Workbook: A Beginner’s Guide to Overcoming Fear and Embracing Compassion • Presenter at training sessions, workshops and retreats at local, regional and national levels • Adjunct professor at Viterbo University in La Crosse, WI, and St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, MN Offering: $120. $50 DEPOSIT. Commuter: $100. Register by Nov. 11, 2011. Yoga Classes To register, call 563/582-3592 at least two days prior to first class session. Mixed Level Yoga Beginners welcome! Wednesdays, 9:30 – 10:30am Sample Class: June 8, $5 Deb May 5-sessions: June 15 – July 13, $35; Certified Yoga Instructor, July 20 – Aug. 17, $35 10 years Wednesdays, 4:30 – 5:40pm experience Sample Class: June 8, $5 5-sessions: June 15 – July 13, $40; July 20 – Aug. 17, $40 Wednesdays, 6:00 – 7:10pm Sample Class: June 8, $5 5-sessions: June 15 – July 13, $40; July 20 – Aug. 17, $40 YOGA FLOW CLASSES Basic yoga experience required. MONDAYS, 9:30 – 11:00am 5-sessions: June 6 – July 11 (no class July 4), $45; July 18 – Aug.15, $45 Reservation & Refund Policy Refunds will be given only if requested, provided the refund request is received three days before the event. Refunds are subject to a $5 handling charge for costs incurred (clerical, postage, bank processing, long distance toll charges, etc.). NOTE: Retreats require a non-refundable deposit, which is credited to the retreat cost. Page 4 Giving Opportunities SPRING appeal Chapel Lighting Project Update To date, we have not reached our fund-raising goal of $17,048 to install eight large pendant lights in the Shalom Chapel. Many thanks to those who have already given to this appeal. Your gift will help us provide excellent lighting for both presenters and attendees. If you have not sent your 2011 Spring Appeal gift yet, it’s not too late to contribute. Gifts for the Spring Appeal will be accepted through May 31. Birdies for Charity Appeal Bonus $ is added to your gift & you can win prizes! The Need: Lower level hallway/ storeroom floor/flooring. The estimated cost is $6,079.23. The original floor (linoleum placed over a wood sub-flooring) is badly in need of repair. The portion of the floor that will be replaced leads from the kitchen to the laundry room. An adjacent kitchen storeroom is also included in the bid. The Solution: Pledge 1 cent or more for every “birdie” made during the 2011 John Deere Classic (or a specific dollar amount can be pledged/sent). Shalom receives 100% of every dollar pledged/ mailed. Additionally, Birdies for Charity provides up to a 5% bonus match to Shalom. Guess the number of birdies made during the tournament for a chance to win a 2011 CHEVY CAMARO and over 100 other prizes. To Participate: Send your check payable to “Birdies for Charity” (see enclosed envelope) with your guess for the number of birdies that will be made in the 2011 John Deere Classic (to be held July 4-10, 2011 in Silvis, IL) to: Shalom Retreat Center, 1001 Davis St., Dubuque, IA 52001. All entries must be received by June 28. WISH LIST: VHS/DVD Player The VHS player on our AV cart doesn’t always work. We would welcome the gift of $65 to purchase a new VHS/DVD player. If you can assist us with this need, please call Sr. Margaret Jungers at 563/582-3592. Memorial & Tribute Gifts Tribute / honorarium gifts offer an opportunity to honor a relative, a friend or a business associate for any special occasion – birthday, anniversary, promotion or some particular accomplishment. The memorial gift also provides a thoughtful and appropriate way to express sympathy at the moment and remembrance in the future. You may send memorial / tribute gifts to: Shalom Retreat Center 1001 Davis St., Dubuque, IA 52001 Shalom Retreat Center • 563/582-3592 • www.shalomretreats.org Thank You to Shalom’s 2010 Caring Contributors Burgmeier, Richard & Marlene Burken, Mary Arlene Burkle, Lou Ann Burkle OSF, Marge Burrack, Mary Burrows, Donald & Joyce Bussen OSF, Alverna Cahill, James & Norma Callahan, Barbara Meloy Callahan, Jeanette Carney OSF, Rose Mary Cavanagh, Ross & Mary Cavanaugh, Jeanne Christopher, Jeannette Cicciarelli, Frank & Theresa Cigrand OSF, Marie INDIVIDUALS Clark, Alice Abresch, Kay Colling OSF, Ramona Alt, Joyce Conlon, James & Kathleen Alt, L. Peter & Cindy Connors, Tom & Joyce Anderson, Bob & Deb Coons, Jean Andresen, Mary Ann Cornelius, Steve & Kathy Apel, Dan & Marlene Cotter CSJ, Wendy Arensdorf, Joann Covey, Brian & Michelle Arthofer, Betty Cowan, Ronald & Jeanne Avery, Harvey & Mary Cox OSF, Mary Lee Balek OSF, Michelle Coyne OSF, Julie Bamrick, John & Elaine Cruse, Sharon Barbieur ANG, Mary Culbertson, Kent & Kathy Barta, Fr. Ardel Curran, Raymond & Phyllis Bartz, Jack & Cheryl Dalsing, Mary Jo Bassler, Louis & Mindy Dansart, Bernie & Marilyn Bauerly, Donna Davis, Beatrice Baum BVM, Carol Marie Davis, Harold & Linda Takes Bechen, Tom & Jane Deacon, JoAnn Becker, David DeBettignies, Elizabeth Becker OSF, Marlys DeSotel, Margaret Benda, Tom & Margaret Dobucki, Kenneth & Mary Ann Benda, Thomas & Anne Dodds, James & Dorothy Bennett, Sondra Doerr, William & Patricia Berger, Ivan & Judy Dolan, Nancy Beringer OSF, Jean Dolphin, Dallas & Nancy Berkley, Jon & Kate Domeny, Rose Marie Bernhardt, Jane Douglas-Beck, Milton Berns, Leon & Phyllis & Margaret Berntgen, Kimberly Duffy, Stan & Margaret Besch OSF, Carol Dunn OSF, Ann Marie Bessey, Linda Dunphy, Marlys Bird, Germaine Einck OSF, Marian Bivens, Gordon & Muriel Ellingson, Judy Blair, Joseph & Deb Ellwanger, James & Gloria Blouin, Mike & Suzanne Elsbernd OSF, Ruth Bodensteiner, Linus & Rita Ernzen, Florence Boeckmann, Doug & Suzanne Errthum OSF, Alice Boeding OSF, Mary Elaine Ertl, Darlene Bonert OSF, Bertha Faley, Jack & Kay Bowar, Nell Fangmann, Dale & Arlene Braak, Fr. Tom Farrell BVM, Carolyn Brahm, Velma Farrell OSF, Pat M. Brashaw, Maurie & Bette Farrell OSF, Pat R. Braun, Joyce Fasselius, Harriet & Mark Breitbach, Larry & Fran Fern, Jayne Breithaupt, Lynn Finzel, Gene & Dianne Brosius, Francis Fitzpatrick OSF, Kathryn Brown OSF, Gertrude Ann Flood OP, Kathleen Brustkern, Leo & Wilma Forbes, Bob & Pat Budden, Wilma Forkenbrock OSF, Kay Buelow, Margaret Freiburger, Don & Eleanor Bullock, Fr. Scott Frein RSM, Lucy Burbach, Carol & Mary Ann Freking OSF, Carole Burds, Lois Freking OSF, Marilyn Donors listed contributed to Shalom Retreat Center in 2010. Listing the names of donors is one way to show appreciation to the many friends that support our ministry. We have made every effort toward accuracy. If, however, we have overlooked any information or if your name has been misspelled or omitted, please accept our apologies and advise us by calling Karen Knepper at 563/582-3592. Freymann, Donald & Jan Frick, Dorothy Friedman, Larry & Renee Friedman, Terry & Paula Friedman OSF, Madonna Frommelt OSF, Sally Frueh, Leo & Mary Funke, Ken & Margaret Furuseth, Leslie & Pat Galm OSF, Margaret Gansemer, Ed & Ruth Gansemer, Steve & Gina Gantz, James & Jean Garcia, Marlene Gardner, Linda Garner, Fr. Steve Gasper, Matt & Shirely Gaul, Larry & Delores Gaul, Sandy Gehrig, Marian Gemar OSF, Marie George OSF, Annette Gerber, Bill & Rachel Gerlach, Linda & Jerry Giese, Tom & Paula Giesen, Jim & Judy Gillespie, John and Susan Ginder OSF, Edna Glaser OSF, Mary Assumpta Glaser OSF, Teresine Gleason, Blair & Donna Gleason, Maxine Glennon, Joel & Mary Goblirsch, Germaine Godwin, Carol Goings, Ruth Golinvaux, Leanne Gorman, Renee & Gary Gosche, Jerry Graf, John Green OSF, Rita Greene, Archie Gregory, Dick & Mary Jane Groetken OSF, Ella Gross, Terry & Debbie Hackenmiller OSF, Mary Ann Hafenbredl, Steve Halbach OSF, Edith Halverson, Jim & Charlotte Hanley, Bob & Sandy Hansen, John and Nancy Hansen, Ken & Diane Hanson, Brad & Marion Hargrafen OSF, Mary Harrison, Marsha Hartig, Ruth M. Hartmann, Mabel Hatt, Vincent Hauber OSF, Carol Ann Hauswald OSF, Eileen Haverkamp OSF, Janet Haverland, Joe & Dayna Hawes, Rev. Donald Hayen BVM, C. Jean Hayes, Donald & Margaret Hayes, Paul Hayes, Tim & Ann Hayes BVM, Anita Therese Healy, Thomas & Doris Hebig OSF, Bona Joan Heckelsmiller, Dennis Hefel, Eldon Hefel, Richard & Mary Ann Hefel OSF, Laurinda Heiar, Dave & Jane Heim, Dick & Dianne Heim, Norm & Helen Heinricy, Ron & LaVon Heinz, Catherine Heitzman, Robert Heitzman-Carlock, Jill Hellman OSF, Lila Heman OSF, M. Kenneth Hemann OSF, Camilla Hemesath OSF, Carol Henkel, Cynthia Herber, Christopher & Karen Kane-Herber Herrig, Eldon & Marge Herrig OSF, LaVonne Herzberg, Kim Herzog, Fr. John Heuer OSF, Pat Hickson, Bill Hilby OSF, Carol Hillary, Bert & Betty Hingtgen, Doris Hittner OSF, Eunice Hoefer, Robert & Marilyn Hoefer, Ronald & Virginia Hoffman OP, Esther Hoffman OSF, Janice Hohmann, Jean Holles BVM, Harriet Holthaus OSF, Norma Jean Homan OSF, Jeanette Honkamp, Arnold & Joyce Hosek, Sheri Houselog, Ken & Amy Hrynkow, Sarah Huber, Ron & Marge Huewe OSF, Helen Hughes, Rosalie Jackson, Kermit & Patricia Jacobs, Marilynn Jaeger, Merlin & Florence Jerde, Jay & Lyn Johnson, Andrew & Maureen Jorgensen, Gerald & Mary Jungers, Dan & Phyllis Jungers, Eric & Melissa Jungers OSF, Margaret Jungers OSF, Theresa Kalb, John & Elizabeth Kalb, Mildred Kalb, Shirley Kalb, Steve & Sharon Kalb OSF, Marie Therese Kamentz OSF, Shirley Karnik, Rev George W Kaschmitter OSF, Burnita Katoski OSF, Cathy Kauder, Diana Kavanaugh, Donna Kelzer, Carol Kenne, Mary Kilburg, Don & Viola Kinsella, Michael Kirkpatrick, Marilyn Kisting OSF, Anne Kivlahan, Bill & Marie Klaas, Violet Klauer, Bob & Judy Klein, Michael & Rita Klein, Rick & Marilyn Klein OSF, Charlotte Klisart OSF, Mary Klosterman OSF, Marian Knepper, Robert & Karen Knipper, Nancy Koch, Mary Ann Kotz, George & Kathleen Kreiman, Jo Ann Kretz Kremer, Dennis & Ellen Kringle, Nancy Kruse, Fr. Phillip Kucera OSB, Archbishop Daniel Kunkel, Earl & Nancy Kuntz, Theresa Kurt, Lynn & Karen Kurt, Ron & Pat Kutsch, Fr. Eugene Kutsch OSF, Corinne Lambert OSF, Eleanor Lampe, Steven & Dena Lang OSF, Madonna Leach, Vern Lechtenberg OSF, Mary LeGrand, Ron & Carol Lehmann, Anthony & Cathleen Leinen, Robert & Janice Leuenberger OSF, Mildred Linden, Donald Link, Alan & Alice Link, Jane Link, Joe & Connie Link, Loras & Tammy Link, Richard & Cathey Link, William Loes, Nancy Lonergan, Mary Loosbrock OSF, Davida Lorhmann OSF, JoAnn Luensmann, Roger & Marsha Maahs, Dolores Mackin BVM, Therese Maichen, Rev Richard Mallie, Leo & Rosemary Manders, Rose Manternach, Bernie & Anna Manternach, Janaan Manternach, Tom Martin, Dennis & Elaine Martin, Paul & Joan McAndrews, Dave & Mary McCarthy, Joy McCullough, Lynn & Jack McDonnnell SFCC, Marlene McEniry, Katie McGeeney, Mrs. James (Pat) McGovern, Rosemary McQuillen, Jeanette Meis, Peter & Klista Meyer, Anna Meyer, Judy Meyer, William & Shirley Meyer Family, Dan & Donna Meyerhofer OSF, Virginia Miller, Robert & Susan Miller OSF, Nancy Milroy, Raymond & Paula Mitchell OSF, Sally Page 5 Malanaphy, Jannan Mosle BVM, Mira Murphy, Eileen Murphy, Timothy & Elaine Nachtman OSF, Mildred Nauman, Kenneth Nebel, Anita Nelson, Peggy Nelson OSF, Helen Nicklas, Bob Nilles, Gwen Nilles, Joan Noel, Eveline Noonan, Jean Noonan, Nancy Nugent, Owen & Mary O’Brien, Msgr. Joseph O’Brien, Terry & Delores O’Connor, Margaret O’Connor, Patrick O’Hara, John & Joanne O’Neill, Pat & Darlene O’Shea, Anne Oglesby, Don Olberding, Shirley Oldham, Darlene Olds, Dan & Phyllis Oppelt, Patricia Oswald, Carol Ouderkirk, Fr. Lloyd Paul Owsley, Dolores Paisley, Fr. Jack Pankow, Bob & Vi Parker, Donald & Mary Parrett, Sandra & David Patrinos, Kay Rausch Paul Opperman & Paula Connors Peraud, Joe & Mary Sharon Peterson, Richard Pfiffner, Gerald & Darlene Pickart, OSF, Romaine Pickus, Linda Piekenbrock, Thomas & Susan Pierce, Pat Pille OSF, Dolores Pins, Don & Kim Pitts, David & Sheila Porche, Joan Potok BVM , Patricia Powers, Sharon Powley, Violet Prack, Barbara Pregler, Nancy Price, Amy Quinlan, Sue Quirk, Rose Rea, Patrick & Ruth Rech, Bev Recker OSF, Doris Regan, Jim & Sandy Reif, Lou Reisch OSF, Mary Lou Reno, Sheila Rettenmeier, Mary Rhomberg, Fr. Thomas Rhomberg, Jack & Alice Rhomberg, Janet Rhomberg, Jim & Nancy Rinker, Rhonda & Thomas Roberts, Larry Rodham, Steve & Kris Rogers OSF, Susann Roling, Rita Page 6 Roth, Pete & Mary Lee Ruff, Edmund & Barbara Rush OSF, Gregoria Rusk, Kenneth Sanner, Rosemary Schafers OSF, Veronica Schaller, Dave & Kathy Schauf BVM, Donna Scherman, Bill Scherner, Paul & Joyce Schlader, Don & Mary Schmid, Mary Schmidt, Betty Schmidt, Erna Schmidt, Greg Schmitt, Ron & Helen Schnee, Mark & Crystal Schoenherr OSF, Consilia Schreck OSF, Nancy Schroeder, Ethel Schroeder, Jim & Karen Schuetz OSF, Bernice Schuster, Alverna Schuster, Dixie Schuster, Joe & Alverna Schwarte CHM, Darlene Schwendinger OSF, Dorothy Scott, Sid & Jan Seivert OSF, Mary Helen Selinsky ANG, Mary Jo Shimon, Shirley Sisler, Amber Smith, Helen Smith OSF, Marla Smith OSF, Maureen Soat, John & Jean Sohm, Betty Soppe OSF, Antonita Stabenow, David & Eva Staudt OSF, Marge Staudt OSF, Mary Arnold Steffen, Ellen & Robert Stein, Mary M. Stelpflug, Harold & Marie Stephany, Mary Straub, Ann Streng, Lloyd & Gloria Streng OSF, Clara Streng OSF, Denise Sullivan, Jim & Anita Sweeney, Diane Swift, Susan Tauke, Gerlad & Jean Tebbe, Al & Gladys Theisen, Jim & Marita Thibadeau, Doreen Thilges OSF, Alda Thirtle OSF, Carolyn Thole OSF, Amelia Thul, Pat & Dean Tigges, Roger & Stella Timp OSF, Selma Toale, Msgr. Thomas Tooley, Millie Tranel, Myron & Sheila Tschiggfrie, David & Deborah Turnis, Ruth Ullrich OSF, Dolores VandenHeuvel, Vince & Betty VanNatta, Lillian Vaske OSF, Phyllis Vaske OSF, Rosemary Veth, Ed & Bonnie Vogl, Msgr. Robert Wagner OSF, Mary Ann Wahlert, Robert & Donna Walleser, Clem & Judy Walsh, Patrick & Carol Walsh, Rosemary Warnke, Linda & Bret Watters, Michelle Weber, Bernard & Betty Weber, Jeanette Wegmann, Oscar & Coletta Welbes, James & Carolu Wernke, Grace & Arlyn Wertz, Dr. Mike & Diane Westberg, Bernadette Wetjen, Ronald Whitty, Richard & Susan Wichman RSM, Cephas Wickham OSF, Jeanne Wiederhold, Eldeen Wiegman, Susan Wiezorek, Betty Willenborg, Daniel & Joyce Wubben, Marilyn Zapf, Mary Catheriene Zinkula, Fr. Thomas Zmolek, Dennis & Sandra +Sweeney, John gift of Diane Sweeney +and many names remembered at our annual Memorial Mass in May 2010 HONORARIUM CASH GIFTS + Veth, Ed & Bonnie gift of John & Carrie Booher +Heim, Dianne gift of Ruth Turnis +Heim, Dick & Dianne 25th Wedding Anniversary gift of Robert & Donna Wahlert SCHOLARSHIPS Behr Funeral Home Hoffman Schneider Funeral Homes Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory SHALOM SHENANIGANS Gold Sponsors Dave & Mary Benedict Mystique Casino Premier Bank Sisters of St. Francis Don & Cynthia Strausse Silver Sponsors Conlon Construction Herrig & Herrig Financial Services, Inc. Hoffmann LLC Rainbo Oil Company US Bank David & Nancy Wahlert Weber Paper Company Bronze Sponsors American Trust & Savings Bank Dan & Marlene Apel Mike & Suzanne Blouin Dubuque Bank & Trust WISH LIST GIFTS Dupaco Community Brown OSF, Gertrude Ann Credit Union GRANTS Dodds, James & Dorothy Eide Bailly, LLP Foster, Susan Loras College Archbishop Terry Friedman / Kucera Center for Catholic Hohensee OSF, Renae The Friedman Group, Inc. Intellectual & Spiritual Life Lange, Kurt & Kim Hartig Drug Stores Veth, Ed & Bonnie Starbuck & Stolteben Kane, Norby & Reddick PC Wickham OSF, Jeanne Foundation Jeanne Lauritsen Dubuque Racing Association/ Medical Associates Clinic IN-KIND GIFTS Mystique Casino & Health Plans Fitzpatrick OSF, Kathryn Mercy Family Pharmacy Focht, Dan Portzen Construction MEMORIAL CASH GIFTS Hilvers OSF, Liz ReMax/Advantage Realty +Bisanz, Jane V. Holthaus OSF, Norma Jean - Dianne Heim & Greg Adams gift of Paul Bisanz Hoversten OSF, Mary Colleen Schieffer Co. International +Buelow, Robert Huber, Ron & Marge Spahn & Rose gift of Margaret Buelow Kelly, Marian Lumber Company + Corken, Nan Knepper, Robert & Karen Donna Wahlert gift of Jeanette Callahan Lechtenberg OSF, Mary +Donlon, Dick Meyer, Mary Beverage/Social Sponsor gift of Ann Donlon Otting, Sarah Family Beer & Liquor Store + Hebig, Adrian Schreck OSF, Nancy gift of Bona Joan Spielman, Charles SHALOM SHENANIGANS Hebig OSF Thirtle OSF, Carolyn Cash/In-Kind Sponsors + Laird, Charles Wernke, Grace & Arlyn 3 Mile House gift of Harriet Fasselius Whitlow, Nancy A Frame of Mind +Lammers, Bonnie Abbadent Dental Center gift of Sally Mitchell OSF Wilgenbusch, Connie Addoco, Inc. + Littel, Patricia Beshen, BUSINESSES/FOUNDAAmana Colonies Golf ICA Class of 1951 TIONS & ORGANIZATIONS Course gift of James & Carol Diocese of Davenport, IA Amirage Salon Day Spa Flansburg Dupaco Community & Hair Loss Center gift of Paula J. Modlinski Credit Union Anderson-Weber, Inc. +Loes, Rob Gantz Foundation Apel, Marlene gift of Nancy Loes Charitable Trust Applebee’s +Manders, Norman Goodsearch Ballroom by Jennifer gift of Rose Manders Bartels, Bevlynn Marie ICA Alumnae Association + McGovern, John J. Barth PBVM, Marie ICA Class of 1950 gift of Rosemary Basket Expressions John Deere Classic McGovern Bechen, Jane Birdies for Charity +Metcalf, Al Bed Bath & Beyond Loras College / Jim Collins gift of Helen Metcalf Beecher’s Conoco, Beverage McGraw Hill Companies +Moriarity, Jim & Jeff & Ice Cream Shops Meineke Care Care Center gift of Darlene Moriarity Bell Tower Productions Molo Companies + Plotz OSF, Charmaine Bellevue Golf Club New Mellerey Abbey gift of Kristene Kiefer Berns, Karla Premier Bank +Scherrman, Dula Big A Parts & Service gift of William Scherrman Sisters of Charity BVM Bird, Germaine Sisters of the Visitation +O’Connor, Theresa & Sloan, Mary Therapeutic Massage Center Bishop’s Body & Soul Wellness gift of Patrick O’Connor Theresians International Center Bonert OSF, Bertha Breitbach’s Country Dining Brimeyer, Jim Budden, Dick Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar Byrne BVM, Jean Callahan, Barb Meloy Capri College Carlos O’Kelley’s Chicago White Sox Clarke University Cold Stone Creamery Cole, Jim and Jan Computer Doctors Cookin Something Up Copy Works Country Inn and Suites Courtesy Cleaners Creative Catering / The Garden Room Café Creative Touch Gallery & Framing Crescent Electric DBQ Fashions Deb May YogaCare Derby Grange Golf & Family Recreation Design Studio DesignWorks Diamond Jo Casino Dubuque Advertiser Dubuque Community Y Dubuque Fighting Saints Dubuque Main Street Dubuque Museum of Art Dubuque Religious Center Dubuque Stamping & Manufacturing, Inc. Dubuque Symphony Orchestra Dubuque365 Dunn OSF, Ann Marie Eagle Country Market Eichler OSF, Bev Einck OSF, Marian Family Beer and Liquor Fillmore Fairways Golf Course Five Flags Center Flexsteel Industries Floor Show Furniture & Flooring Flowers on Main Freddie’s Popcorn Friedman, Larry & Renee Friedman, Terry & Paula Frommelt, Maureen Fuerste Optical Gary Dolphin/Iowa Hawkeyes George OSF, Annette Giese, Tom and Paula Gotta Have It! Graham, Shirley Graham, Tom & Mary Jo Graham’s Style Store for Men & Women Greater Des Moines Baseball Company (Iowa Cubs) Green Bay Packers H.J.’s Fashion Emporium Dubuque/Honest John’s Emporium-Galena Hanus OSB, Most Rev. Jerome Happy Joe’s Pizza and Ice Cream Harris Golf Cars Hartl, Chuck & Kathy Heiderscheit OSF, Dorothy Helle OSF, Mary Ann Hickson, Bill Higgins, Maureen Higgins, Nan Hilby OSF, Carol Hill, Steve & Julie Hilvers OSF, Liz Hohnecker’s Inc. Holiday Inn Dubuque/Galena Hoverman OSF, Carol Huber, Ron and Marge Hy-Vee Food Stores Inside Décor Rental Jackson SVM, Ruth Jenkins,Sandy Julien’s Journal Jumpin’ Janes Indoor Party & Play Center Jungers OSF, Margaret Jungers OSF, Theresa Kalb OSF, Marie Therese Kanndo Professional Services Klauer Optical Klein OSF, Charlotte Kloft Chiropractic Knepper, Robert & Karen Kruse OSF, Bertha KwikStar Lacoma Golf Course Lambert OSF, Eleanor Lancaster Municipal Country Club Lange, Kim Lechtenberg, Mary Leisure Services Department, City of Dubuque Lenscrafters Liberty Bank Link, Todd & Jill L’May Eatery Loras College Loras College All-Sports Camp Main Stay Suites Mario’s Italian Restaurant Meadows Golf Course (The) Mel’s Carpet Outlet Mercy Medical Home Store Miller OSF, Eileen Miller, Frank & Mary Anne Mindframe Theaters Minnesota Furniture Minnesota Vikings Molo Companies Moracco Supper Club Mosle BVM, Mira Mount St. Francis Gift Shop Mulgrew Oil Music Men Chorus Mystique Casino National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium Nauman Photography New Melleray Abbey New White Florist Noel, Gail & Nick Ohnward Fine Arts Center (The) - Maquoketa IA Opperman, Paul & Paula Connors Our Lady of the Mississippi Abbey (Trappistine Sisters) Panera Bread Bakery Café Papa Johns PFG Performance Food Group Potosi Brewing Company Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Reimer, Ken Rhomberg Furriers Richardson Buick Cadillac Honda Ridge Road Nursery Riverlights 2nd Edition Bookstore Riverside Casino Sam’s Club Schaefer, OSF Alice Schmitt, Helen Schott, Fr. Timothy Shapes for Women Shot Tower Inn Siebe Studio Simoniz Car Wash Sinsinawa Bakery & Sinsinawa Book & Gift Gallery Sisters of Saint Francis Governing Board Sisters of the Visitation Slumberland Soppe OSF, Antonita Sprengelmeyer, Mary Beth St. Louis Cardinals Steve’s Ace Home & Garden Stone Cliff Winery Storybrook Country Club Tandem Tire & Car Care Telegraph Herald The Finley Hospital Theisen’s - Home, Farm, Auto Thilges OSF, Alda Thirtle OSF, Carol Tilkes OSF, Lois Timber Lake Playhouse - Mt. Carroll, IL Timberline Golf Course Timmerman’s Supper Club Tires Plus TNT Framing - Engraving Awards Tri-Cor Insurance & Financial Services, Inc. Trolleys of Dubuque Turpin Dodge Ullrich OSF, Dolores UPS/Tim Heim Vanguard Countertops, Inc Vaske OSF, Rosemary Veth, Ed & Bonnie Village Inn Restaurant Voss Pest Control Wagner Nursery Wal-Mart Walt Disney World Weldon Tire Wellness on Davis - Forkenbrock OSF, Kay - Hoppenjan, Sharon - Oclon, Jessica West Dubuque Tap Westside Fitness Willenborg Lawn Ornaments Willie’s Cuts Yen Ching Restaurant Zuccaro DDS, Joseph WE SAY THANKS . . . “Sing to him, sing his praise, proclaim all his wondrous deeds.” (1 Chronicles 16:8) “It is with a humble heart that I thank those who were able to contribute funding for my wish list. The generosity of people never ceases to amaze me. All of the items purchased have allowed us in the office to offer better services to those come to Shalom.” – Connie Wilgenbusch, Administrative Assistant, Shalom Retreat Center (Note: These wish list donations were recorded as 2011 gifts.) “Thanks to the generosity of Little Folks Trading Post and their customers, Shalom Retreat Center received a gift of $431 this winter. Shalom was chosen as the Charity of the Month for December 2010 and by donating $1 to Shalom, customers received 10% off their purchase. We are truly grateful to everyone who supported this fundraiser.” – Karen Knepper Marketing/PR, Shalom Retreat Center Spiritual Direction Shalom provides a comfortable and peaceful setting for spiritual direction. Spiritual Directors are available for ongoing spiritual guidance. Suggested Offering: $25/session. Call 563/582-3592 to make arrangements. available on-site... lower level of Shalom Therapeutic Massage Reflexology & Energy Work NEW Therapist: Lisa Schmidt lmt Lisa Schmidt LMT joined Wellness on Davis on April 4, 2011. Schmidt received her Licensed Massage Therapist training from Carlson College of Massage Therapy, Stone City, Iowa in 2004. Upon graduation, she served as a massage therapist at St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids, IA. Lisa offers therapeutic massage, myofascial release, and trigger point therapies to enhance one’s health and well-being. ADDITIONAL THERAPISTS: Kay Forkenbrock osf, lmt; Sharon Hoppenjan rn, lmt & Jessica Oclon lmt Daytime, evening & weekend appointments are available and should be scheduled in advance. 563-690-0506 (M-F) • 563-663-1818 (weekends) Page 7 Shalom Retreat Center, 1001 Davis Street, Dubuque, IA 52001 A sacred space . . . Calling people to God and to fullness of life! Look inside! May – October 2011 events! Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 477 Dubuque, IA 52001 Phone: 563/582-3592 Web Site: www.shalomretreats.org Email: info@shalomretreats.org Save the Date!! 8th Annual Friday, Oct. 28, 5:30 – 9:00pm Featuring: Social • Fine Dining Live & Silent Auctions • Raffle Please send the newsletter electronically. Please take me off your mailing list. Please note the address change. We receive duplicate mailings, please send only one to this address. You may send this by mail, email: info@shalomretreats.org or call 563/582-3592. If mailed, please include your address label. Introducing . . . Sr. Marci Blum OSF Sr. Marci Blum OSF will become administrator of Shalom Retreat Center beginning August 1, assuming the position held by Sr. Margaret Jungers OSF since 2001. “I warmly welcome Sr. Marci to Shalom,” notes Sr. Margaret Jungers. “She is superbly qualified for this position through her educational background as well as her many years of experience in the field of religious education, lay formation, spiritual direction and retreat work. As a Franciscan, she will continue to support Franciscan values and ideals. She will be an asset as Shalom moves into its future.” Regarding her appointment, Sr. Marci said, “I look forward to the Franciscan ministry at Shalom Retreat Center. It is an honor and joy to continue the wonderful works of the retreat center’s directors, Sr. Marie Therese who began the retreat center and Sr. Margaret Jungers who has continued the retreat ministry. I know the directors and staff at Shalom Retreat Center have touched many people in their spiritual lives on sacred ground. In a spirit of humility and gratitude, I am happy to be with you all. To paraphrase St. Paul, ‘There with the grace of God go I’.” Dynamic Speaker / Gifted Musician coming to Shalom Concert — Take Back the Light Friday, March 23, 2012, 7:00 – 9:00pm An evening of music, video and storytelling to celebrate our community, our collective potential and our creativity. Offering: $17.50, if registered/paid by Mar. 21, after Mar. 21: $20. — Concert & WorkshoP — The WORD, The IMAGE, The STORY: Tools of Transformation Friday, March 23, 7:00pm – Sunday, March 25, 2012, 1:00pm In this multi-sensory, multi-media workshop, we’ll be using music, poetry, story and video to help us Jan Phillips access our unique wisdom and find new ways to share it personally and professionally. Concert / Workshop Offering: $160. Early Bird: $145, if registered by Feb. 24. Commuter: $130. $50 nonrefundable deposit secures reservation. Special Thanks to Loras College Expenses to bring musicians/presenters to Dubuque have increased tremendously. Thanks to a $1,500 grant from the Loras College Archbishop Kucera Center for Catholic & Spiritual Life, we are able to keep prices affordable.