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Document 6554895
All Sain†s Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 12, 2014 Area Faith Community St. Andrew's Fairfax, MN † St. Willibrord's Father Jeffrey Horejsi Pastor Residence: 426-7125 Gibbon, MN † Sister Mary Ann Kuhn Parish Minister Residence: 834-6461 Tanis Waibel, Secretary – 426-7739 E mail - ffgw@centurytel.net St. Francis de Sales Winthrop, MN † Sacred Heart Franklin, MN Connie Serbus Deacon Roger Osborne Residence: 647-5894 Area Religious Education Coordinator 426-7742 Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:00 am-4:00 pm Parish Website: www.allsaintsafc.org RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COORDINATORS Sacred Heart – Amy Koupal 507-557-2783 St. Willibrord - Genny Neyers 507-834-6659 St. Andrew - Karen Guggisberg 507-426-7348 St. Francis - Kellie Sloot 647-2103 MARRIAGE PREPARATION: Please contact Fr. Jeff at least six months ahead of time to plan and prepare for your wedding. No wedding date is final until approved by Fr. Jeff. BAPTISMS: Please make arrangements for attending a baptism session with Sister Mary Ann anywhere from one to two months prior to the date of the baptism of a child. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of New Ulm: 1-866-670-5163. (Confidential Counseling Services and Referral Information) LITURGY SCHEDULE: In case of a funeral a regular scheduled morning Mass will be canceled that day. Monday, October 13 NO MASS Tuesday, October 14 NO MASS Wednesday, October 15 NO MASS Thursday, October 16 8:30 AM Fairfax + Harold Schweiss 10:15 AM Franklin Nursing Home + Catherine Murphy Friday, October 17 9:30 AM Winthrop Healthcare Center + Cathleen Eichten 6:30 PM Fairfax – Spanish Mass + Matt Ludewig Saturday, October 18 4:30 PM Reconciliation before Mass at Winthrop 5:00 PM Winthrop People of the All Saints Area Faith Community 6:45 PM Fairfax + Ada Fahey Sunday, October 19 8:00 AM Franklin +Lee Stasson 9:45 AM Gibbon + Agnes Gitter Reflection Questions for the Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time How have you heard God’s invitation to the banquet? To what extent does the lavishness of the banquet inspire you to do the hard work of conversion? How well are you able to praise God no matter what your circumstances are? Readings for the Week of October 12, 2014 Sunday: Is 25:6-10a/Phil 4:12-14, 19-20/Mt 22:1-14 or 22:1-10 Monday: Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31--5:1/Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday: Gal 5:1-6/Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25/Lk 11:42-46 Thursday: Eph 1:1-10/Lk 11:47-54 Friday: Eph 1:11-14/Lk 12:1-7 Saturday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b/Lk 10:1-9 Next Sunday: Is 45:1, 4-6/1 Thes 1:1-5b/Mt 22:15-21 PASTOR’S NOTES: Politics, according to the Social Doctrine of the Church, is one of the highest forms of charity, because it serves the common good.” —Pope Francis Congressional elections are just around the corner. A helpful resource can be found on www.mncc.org. Click on “Spotlight on Voting: The Issues” It covers Religious Liberty, Immigration, Human Life, Labor and Economy, Health Care, Restorative Justice, Children and Families, Education, Agriculture and the Environment. Next Sunday is World Mission Sunday. We are all called in a special way to be missionaries through prayer and participation in the Eucharist, and by giving generously to the collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Our gifts support the life-giving presence of the Church among the poor and suffering in more than 1,150 mission dioceses around the world. For more information visit www.IAmAMissionary.org. All Saints Area Faith Community Distinguished Service Award. We are taking nominations for the award this year. If you know of someone who has served in any of our four parishes in a significant way, over a long period of time (at least 15 years), please fill out the nomination form found in church or on our website, www.allsaintsafc.org. Please drop the form in the collection basket, bring it to the Area office, mail, or email it in. The deadline is November 2, 2014. Four of our eight members on our Area Pastoral Council have completed their second terms, so we need a new person from each of our four parishes to fill either a three or a two year term. If you want more information or would like to offer to serve, contact one of the Pastoral Council members or Fr. Jeff. We have our semi-annual Pastoral Leader Days in Willmar on Tuesday and Wednesday. On Wednesday morning, Sr. Mary Ann, Connie & Tanis have been invited to be a part of a panel on being an Area Faith Community. AREA CALENDAR OF EVENTS RCIA session: Tuesday, Oct. 14, 6:30 p.m., St. Francis de Sales Church. Anyone is welcomed to come for the session. Knights of Columbus meeting, Thursday, Oct. 16th, 7:30 p.m., St. Andrew’s Social Hall AREA PARISHES AREA PARISH BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Oct. 12 Richard Hellendrung, George Wendinger, Adeline Grosam, Jill Eaton Oct. 13 Ben Traegner, Eddie & Shirley Frank Anniv. , Scott Senkyr, Juan & Leticia Villegas Anniv., Charles & Rita Hershman Anniv. Oct. 14 Gary Huiras, Brian & Anita Weir Anniv. Oct 15 Pat O’Brien Oct. 17 Gene Schroeder, Alan Dreier Oct. 18 Joan Fixsen, Myron & Doris Marquardt Anniv., Elaine Kachelmeier Please Remember in Prayer Peter Schweiss St. Andrew’s Lloyd Schroeder St. Andrew’s Lena Rathke AREA YOUTH CALENDAR RAFFLE: This week’s winner of $50.00 is Frank Ziegler of Fairfax OFFICE CLOSED: Wednesday morning, October 15th for the Pastoral Leader Days panel discussion which includes staff from our Area Faith Community. Also, Wednesday, October 22nd and Thursday, October 23rd, the office will be closed. Please have any bulletin items submitted no later than noon on Tuesday, October 21 st. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. CCW RECOGNITION SUNDAY: Bishop LeVoir has proclaimed Sunday, October 12 th, as CCW Recognition Sunday, in honor of the great role that the Council of Catholic Women (CCW) plays in our parishes and our diocese. The mission of CCW is to support, empower, and educate all Catholic women in spirituality, leadership and service. Please thank your CCW members and officers in your parishes for all the great work they do and service they provide to our AFC! Delores (Ed) Kokesch St. Willibrord’s Kia Rathke Linda Hanson St. Willibrord’s Gertrude “Gertie” Berle Orren Rathke St. Francis PRAYER SERVICE FOR THE DECEASED: On the weekend of November 1-2 we will remember all deceased loved ones who died this past year in our parishes. They will be named in each parish during the weekend liturgy. There will also be a prayer of remembrance for ALL deceased loved ones the afternoon of Sunday, Nov. 2, 1:00 p.m., at St. Francis de Sales Church in Winthrop. Everyone is invited to gather and pray with and for all loved ones who share in Christ’s everlasting love and continue to remain with us in spirit. A social will follow in the church hall. BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE: As in past years please take time to write names of deceased loved ones you’d like to remember during the month of November in the Book of Remembrance. Please look to see where it is kept in your church. “Today, even more urgently than in the past, the international community is required to make a decisive option for peace. At the economic level, it is vital to work to ensure that the economy is oriented to the service of the human person, to solidarity and not only to profit.” Pope Benedict XVI Wanted: Beanbag chairs, tv/video chairs, camping/bag chairs, huge floor pillows or any casual seating you may be looking to get rid of. Call the parish office for more information 507-426-7739. Thank you! Parents as Spiritual Mentors: October 18, 2014, 2-5 p.m., Winthrop Covenant Church, 107 W. 3 rd St., Winthrop. This gathering is designed to quip you as a parent in helping your children mature spiritually and your family to grow closer to God. St. Aloysius Church in Olivia invites you to join us on Sunday October 12, 2014 for our annual Fall Festival. Our event begins with Mass at 10:00 a.m. Continue your day with a home-made fried chicken dinner that includes mashed potatoes and gravy, candied carrots, cranberries, coleslaw, dinner roll, pumpkin dessert and beverage, served from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The cost is $10.00 for adults or take-outs and $5.00 for children 10 & under. The day also includes a Pumpkin Patch, Farmers’ Market, Country Store, Bakers’ Corner, Quilt Ladies Booth, Silent Auction, Cake Walk, Bingo and Church Raffle. St. John’s Catholic Church of Hector will serve a Hot Turkey Sandwich meal on Wednesday, October 22, 2014. We will be serving in our parish hall from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Cost is $5 for adults and youth, and $3 ages 2-10. Take-outs will be available. The menu includes: sandwiches with hot turkey, bbq’d turkey or turkey supreme, vegetable, bar/cookies, and beverage. All are invited. This even is a Catholic United Financial matching grant fundraiser on behalf of the parish’s faith formation programs. Holy Redeemer Catholic Church of Renville will be serving a Turkey Dinner on Sunday, October 26, 2014 at the Renville Community Center from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The menu includes: Turkey & Stuffing, Mashed Potatoes & Grave, Coleslaw, Carrots, Cranberries and Pumpkin Bars. Adults and Take-outs are $10.00, age 3-11 is $5.00, and under 3 is Free. Take-outs are available at East Entrance. YOUTH CHOIR (Elementary/Middle School) will sing for the 4 p.m. Mass at Sacred Heart in Franklin, on Saturday, November 8th, meeting to practice that day at 3:30 p.m. in the church social hall. Practices will be as follows: Gibbon/Winthrop - Wednesday, October 22nd and November 5th, at 4:30 p.m., for ½ hour, at the end of religious education class Franklin - Wednesday, October 26th and November 5th, at 6:00 p.m. for ½ hour, before religious education class New members are encouraged to join! The music is easy and fun. Contact Berny Berger with any questions – jbberger@centurylink.net or (507) 834-6321 Come celebrate Schoenstatt’s Centennial! All are welcome at the Schoenstatt Shrine in Sleepy Eye from 10 am to 4 pm on October 18th: 10:00 am Welcome, Mass at 10:30 with Bishop John LeVoir, followed by Lunch, and a Play by the Youth. RSVP 507-794-7727. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CALENDAR Saturday/Sunday, Oct. 11th & 12th : Rite of Enrollment Sunday, October 12th: Confirmation Retreat at St. Willibrord’s follows 9:45 Rite of Enrollment Mass (Please be at the church by 9:30 a.m.) Wednesday, October 15th: No Class/MEA Monday, October 20th: DRE meeting in Fairfax at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 22nd: Religion Class/ Protecting God's Children (Make-up sessions) Server Training at SW for SW/SF at 3:45 Server Training at SH for SH at 6:15 Wednesday, October 29th: Religion Class/Prep for 3/4th Grade Mass 3rd & 4th Grade Mass Practice Saturday and Sunday, November 1st and 2nd: 3rd and 4th Grade Mass Wednesday, November 5th : Religion Class/High School Senior Class at St. Andrew’s at 7:00 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENTS Virtus: Catechist and DREs, if you have not completed your on-line Virtus please do so as soon as possible. Please let me know when you have completed it. Thanks, Connie Serbus The Senior High Youth Rally will be held at the New Ulm Event Center in New Ulm at 301 20th St S. THEME: Life. Accept the Challenge! (Matthew 28:19) WHO: All 9-12th grade youth are welcome to attend COST: $10.00 per youth if registered in advance or $25.00 if registered after October 16, the deadline date. Adults are just $10; if registering after October 16 it is $13. Your parish contact person is Connie Serbus. (426-7742 or ffgwcserbus@centurytel.net) WHAT: The program will be from 1:00–7:00 p.m. on October 26. This will be a day of fun and inspiration—join us for lunch, meet hundreds of other youth, and celebrate Sunday Mass with Bishop LeVoir. We have some awesome speakers: Mike Sweeney, baseball celebrity; the new Catholic band, The Thirsting; and NET Team #11 will also join us for the day. SPONSORED BY: Diocese of New Ulm – Office of Youth Ministry. Detailed information is being sent home with your child. Please feel free to join your child at this fun event! You have received many forms and letters that are part of our beginning of the year information. Please, take the time to fill them out and get them back to your DRE’s. Parent Letter: Please read this over as it does have important information in it. Registration: Please fill out with updated phone numbers and an e-mail address if you have one. Bus Release form: We need these for your child/children to be dropped off at St. Andrew’s and St. Willibrord’s on Wednesday after school. Volunteer Form: Please take the time to read this over and let us know what works for you. We are still in need of some catechists. Please contact your DRE or Connie Serbus if you are willing to teach, even if it is only for part of the year. 4th Grade Parents: Each year Fr. Jeff and Sr. Mary Ann have a session with the 4 th graders on serving @ Mass. Please check the calendar for the dates that fit your child. Confirmation Retreat/Right of Enrollment: This year’s retreat will take place at St. Willibrord’s parish following the Rite of Enrollment Mass on Oct., 12, 2014 @ 9:45 am for all Confirmation Students. Liturgical Ministers (Youth) : We are in need of people serving as lectors, musicians and song leaders. Please consider giving your time, talent and treasure in these areas. Your gifts would be greatly welcomed and appreciated. Please contact your Liturgy committee if you are willing to share your gifts. Attention Youth – Aged 7th Grade and Up! We are looking to form an Area Faith Community Teen Choir, to sing a few times a year in our churches. Practices and music will be dependent on who joins! If you didn’t make the “Teen Choir” meeting, please contact Berny Berger (jbberger@centurylink.net or 834-6321), or Mike Burns at (507) 766- 5732. All are welcome! Confirmation Calendar Change: SW/SF will have their Confirmation interviews on January 7th and SH/SA will have their interviews on January 14th. Please make this change on your calendar! Thanks, Connie Serbus DRE Meeting: We will be meeting on Oct. 20th. We meet in Fairfax at St. Andrew's School at 7:00 p.m. YOUTH CHOIR (Elementary/Middle School) will sing for the 4 p.m. Mass at Sacred Heart in Franklin on Saturday, November 8th. We will meet to practice that day at 3:30 p.m. in the church social hall. Practices will be as follows: Gibbon/Winthrop - Wednesday, October 22nd and November 5th, at 4:30 p.m., for ½ hour at the end of religious education class. Franklin - Wednesday, October 26th and November 5th, at 6:00 p.m. for ½ hour before religious education class. New members are encouraged to join! The music is easy and fun. Contact Berny Berger with any questions – jbberger@centurylink.net or (507) 834-6321 Parents: Please work on the "Our Father" prayer. Thank-you Catechists for your support in teaching "Protecting God's Children"! It is "very" important to educate our children about their safety. In the book we sent home "Celebrating Sunday for Catholic Families" Talk to your child about being invited to parties and who they would invite to their parties and why they would invite those certain people. After Mass, ask them who was invited to God's party? Do they believe they are invited to God's party? Next, ask them if there is anyone who is not invited to God's party? YOUTH CHOIR (Elementary/Middle School) will sing for the 4 p.m. Mass at Sacred Heart in Franklin, on Saturday, November 8 th, meeting to practice that day at 3:30 p.m. in the church social hall. Practices will be as follows: Gibbon/Winthrop - Wednesday, October 22nd and November 5th, at 4:30 p.m., for ½ hour, at the end of religious education class Franklin - Wednesday, October 26th and November 5th, at 6:00 p.m. for ½ hour, before religious education class New members are encouraged to join! The music is easy and fun. Contact Berny Berger with any questions – jbberger@centurylink.net or (507) 834-6321 OUR WEEKLY OFFERING Adult Loose Plate Student DUF Catholic University of America CUF Religious Ed funds/trips Funeral Stipend Religious Ed Tuition Cemetery Memorial Donation Fuel Building/ Maintenance Total FX WN GB FR 1,303.00 42.00 605.00 24.00 595.00 35.00 2.25 700.00 22.00 3.00 20.00 41.00 1.00 2,402.95 200.00 97.50 100.00 $1,387.00 5.00 55.00 $689.00 $3,135.20 PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY: Please continue to pray for the following military personnel who are members of our parish families and are serving full time or active duty in the military: SSG William R. Schmidt, SSG Jeff Ziegler, Kyler J. Rieke, Ryan E. Lawrenz, SGT, Sgt. Chris Levinske, Amber Lindberg, Captain Martha Serbus, Sgt Kenneth Coleman, SFC Timothy R. Green, Spc Adam Nosbush, Major Steven Weber and Jackie Rieke. $1,042.5 ST. WILLIBRORD’S – GIBBON h Sunday, October 19 – 9:45 AM Lector: Melvin Neyers, Jacob Unger Dist: Genny Neyers, Mavis Lindmeyer, Dawn Hoffmann Servers: Wyatt, Madison & Anden Hoffmann Ushers: Michael Willegal, Mike Hartman, Dean Schreiner Gifts: Ray and Geneva Klover Sunday, October 26th – 9:45 AM Lector: Chuck & Ann Southworth Dist: Deacon Roger, Steve & Jeanine Grosam Servers: Cole Howe, Kaitlyn & Kylie Unger Ushers: Michael Willegal, Mike Hartman, Dean Schreiner Gifts: Catherine Willegal Saturday, November 1st – 8:30 AM Lector: Amy Weber, Gail Herschman Dist: Vickie Dreier, Grace Rubischko, Connie Tautges Servers Seth Kaploczynski, Jordan & Lexi Rettig Ushers: Jay Howe, Jerry Howe, Don Forst Gifts: Kathy Bruns Saturday, November 1st – 5:45 PM Lector: Jerome Peterson, George Schweiss Dist: Terry Forst, Charlene Forst, Rose Forst Servers Stephanie & Erin Haas, Brooklyn Werner Ushers: Jay Howe, Jerry Howe, Don Forst Gifts: Linda Olson Thanks to all who helped move items out of and back into the church for the carpet project. Donations toward the new carpet are still welcome! Kolackies/Donut Sunday Oct 26, 2014: Please help Catholic United Financial in thanking Fr. Jeff, Deacon Roger and Sister Mary Ann for saying "Yes" to God's call to serve in their vocation as a Priest and in the Religious Life. This is a matching-grant event and will go towards the Religious Ed. program at St. Willibrords. Fall Bazaar will be Saturday, November 8, 2014, from 9:00-1:00 p.m. All women of the parish are asked to please support this annual event. This year's overall chairpersons are Mavis Lindmeyer and Melissa Rettig and workers for this year will be ladies K-Z. Donations for the raffle (new or homemade) are needed. Boy and Girl raffle items are also needed. To donate an item, please call the Raffle Chairpersons: Jennifer Werner 834-9711 or Grace Rubischko 834-6315. Gibbon Senior Dining is a program offered to the elderly in need. Those using this service are served 5 days a week. Their federal funding is changing and may impact their services in our area. So we are looking for your help so they can continue to serve meals to those in need. We would hate to lose this service in our community. If you can, please bring any of the following items to the community center. Thank you! Blizzard Meal Items: Vegetable Soup, Pudding/Jello cups, individual packs of cookies, Swiss Miss cocoa packets, canned chicken/tuna/beef stew, cheese/peanut butter crackers, fruit cups, 100% juice boxes. Paper Goods/Cleaning Supplies: paper plates, foam coffee cups, napkins, paper towels, dish soap, bleach, scrub pads, lunch sacks, sandwich baggies. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES – WINTHROP Saturday, October 18th – 5:00 PM Lector: Dave Schauer Dist: Kevin & Sue Lauwagie, Che May Servers: Halley Busse, Logan Felska Gifts: Pat & Yvonne O’Brien Ushers: Harry & Kellie Sloot, Phil & Julie Dummer Saturday, October 25th – 5:00 PM Lector: Pam Osborne Dist: Deacon Roger, Pete & Marianne Machaiek Servers: Carter Burns, Casey Wersal Gifts: Dennis & Joan Dording Ushers: Harry & Kellie Sloot, Phil & Julie Dummer Prayer and Friendship The young, the old, the weak and the strong need each other! Would you like a unique adventure with a person who is rich in years and history? Once a month there is a gathering at The Lodge in Winthrop. It is a 20 minute Prayer for the Poor of the World and then conversation, singing and friendship with refreshments, too. There is a great need for community members to spread friendship and caring. Will you join us? 7pm Thursday, October 30. Call Barbara Dietl 507-228-9802. Barbara and Ron have been sharing this ministry with the elderly for about 4 years in Lafayette, now Winthrop. SACRED HEART – FRANKLIN th Sunday, October 19 – 8:00 AM Lector: Sheila Robinson Dist: Sheila Robinson, Lori Hacker, Katie Joehnck Ushers: John Robinson, Gene Scharfencamp Gifts: Tim Sullivan Servers: Ethan & Erica Bock Cross: Thomas Ochs Rosary: CCW Sunday, October 26th – 8:00 AM Lector: John Goeltz Dist: Deacon Roger, Connie Serbus, Jim Koupal Ushers: Vic Serbus, Bill Radermacher Gifts: Tim & Angela Sandgren Servers: Payton Loken, Shyann Koupal Cross: Megan Sandgren Rosary: CCW CALENDAR RAFFLE: This week's winner of $100.00 is Dave Elfering of Bird Island CCW NEWS: Sunday, October 12th is CCW Sunday. Remember, all ladies of the parish are considered members of the Counsel of Catholic Women. CCW has two purposes; to nurture our spirituality as women of the church and to give service to the church. ST. ANDREW’S – FAIRFAX th Saturday, Oct 18 – 6:45 pm Lector: Pat Buboltz Commentator: Angela Kiecker Dist: Richard Frank, Brian Wortz, Carol Weikle Servers: Kennedy Pelzel, Carter & Jaedan Nachreiner Ushers: Tom Nachreiner, Don Huiras, Melvin Eckstein, Dennis Blumhoefer Gifts: Anita & Kaden Weir Visit the Sick: Mary Liebl Saturday, Oct 25th – 6:45 pm Lector: Jan Simonsen Commentator: Stephanie Palmer Dist: Desiree Ziegler, Deacon Roger, Myron Schweiss Servers: Megan Palmer, Grace Weldy, Emily Liebl Ushers: Dave Busch, Ray Schweiss, Robin & Julie Nesburg Gifts: Mike & Barb Beranek Visit the Sick: Adeline Roiger Sunday, Nov. 2nd -10:15 am Lector: R/L Kaukola Commentator: Carolina Carillo Dist: Eloina & Rodrigo Carillo, Lidia Gonzales Servers: Andrew Kiecker, Allen & Julia Schweiss Ushers: LeAnder Nachreiner, Dennis Domeier, Richard Frank,Kevin Schweiss Gifts: Norbert & Beverly Blumhoefer Visit the Sick: Agnes Wendinger ST. ANN’S FUNERAL GROUP 4: Katherine McClain 426-7873, Mary Eckstein 426-8123 FALL BAZAAR: The St. Andrew’s Fall Bazaar is coming up on Saturday, November 1 st! The Bazaar chairmen this year are: Sandy Hellendrung (426-7480), Lucinda Winch (507-381-7403), Francis Turtle (507-205-7093), Kathy Schroeder (507-430-0090), Cheryl Kiecker (507-227-4984), and Cindy (Mark) Rieke (426-8369). These ladies will be calling all St. Ann’s Aid members during the next few weeks to ask their help in working and/or donating to the Bazaar. Please be generous with your time and talents! If you are donating cash, the suggested amount is $25. This can be mailed to the parish office at “All Saints Area Faith Community, PO Box C, Fairfax, MN 55332, or placed in the collection basket in an envelope marked “Fall Bazaar.” Thank you!! Wanted for the Fall Bazaar: potatoes, carrots, and onions for soups! We would greatly appreciate it if you would save them and deliver them to the church basement by Wednesday, October 29th! Thank You! Country Store! The St. Andrew’s Fall Bazaar will be in need of items for the country store again this year. Whatever garden produce you are able to share as well as pickles, jams, and such will be appreciated! Please think ahead and don’t forget the Country Store! Thanks so much! Precious Beginnings – Do you still have the Baptismal gown/outfit that you or your children wore? How about First Communion attire? If so, we would like to invite you to share your family’s precious beginnings in a display at the St. Andrew’s Fall Bazaar on Saturday, November 1st! Contributions from area parish members and the community members are welcome!! If you are interested in having your items displayed, please call one of the following ladies for more information: Jan Simonsen—507-327-8765 or 507-557-8357, Lucinda Winch—507-381-7403, Mary Eckstein—maryecks@gmail.com Julie Nesburg—507-829-7822, Sara Nosbush—507-426-8100 or 507-380-2569, Marilyn Brandel—507-276-5258 or 507-426-7155