ChristLutheranChurchYuma Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser...Jun 06, 2019 · Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser...
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The Good News June 2019
NYG Fundraiser 1
Pastor’s Page 2
Principal’s Page 3
Connecting People to Christ 4
CARE Ministry 5
CARE Ministry Updates 6
Women’s Ministry 7
Youth Ministry 8
Children’s Ministry 9
News & Notes 10
Those Who Serve 11
Celebrations 12
Calendar of Activities 13
Inside this Issue:
Christ Lutheran Church is a place to find the grace and truth of Christ
June 2019
Christ Lutheran Church Yuma Lutheran School
2555 S Engler Avenue Yuma, AZ 85365
(928)726-0773 Church (928)726-6674 Church Fax
(928)726-8410 School (928)726-5330 School Fax
www.ChristYuma.org
www.YumaLutheranSchool.org
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Rev. Vincent Harman, Senior Pastor
Rev. Mark Johnson, Associate Pastor [email protected]
Angie Schiller, YLS Principal [email protected]
Matt Dusek, Youth Ministry [email protected]
Elena Jimenez, School Secretary [email protected]
Amy Mitchell, Bookkeeper [email protected]
Kimberly Meeks, Church Secretary [email protected]
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser
to benefit Christ Lutheran Church Youth
attending the National Youth Gathering in
Minneapolis July 11-15
Tickets may be purchased from the following participants:
Kylie Campbell, Gregory Harbolt, Rachael Henderson,
Adrianna Hoffmann, Lilly Lammel, Jessee McCurley, Elyse
Sheppard, Griffin Spencer, Molly Spencer, DJ Vielbig, , Dallas
Wilson
Thank you for your support!
Friday June 21, 2019
In the Activity Center Tickets are $15
Choose your time: 4:30pm or 6pm
VOTERS ASSEMBLY MEETING MONDAY, JUNE 3 @ 7PM
Budget and Elections
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Pastor Vince Harman
Pastor Mark Johnson
*indicates Christ Lutheran Church member
Dear Friends of Jesus, Some of the greatest words a person can hear are, “Paid in Full!” You just made your last car payment – paid in full! You just made your last student loan payment – paid in full! You just made your last house payment – paid in full! There is something freeing about paying off
a debt and not being a slave to the lender. You see, when you owe on a loan it means that you have to make payments every month. And if you don’t, you get charged more interest and you owe even more. But when you pay off a debt it gives you the freedom to use that money for something else, including putting it into savings if you wish. On June 11, 2009 we, Christ Lutheran Church, began making monthly payments to Lutheran Church Extension Fund in the amount of $16,470.00 to pay on the loan of $2,855,000.00 for the Activity Center. The actual cost of the building was over 3 million, but we were able to pay for some of the building as it was being built. By the time you read this letter the last payment has been made and by the grace of God the Activity Center is PAID IN FULL! No more debt, no more wondering if we will have enough money to make the payment because we are debt free. It’s miraculous! In less than ten years God has provided all that we needed. Was it easy, no! Were there sacrifices, yes! Was there ever a doubt, maybe by us but not with God! God worked through you, His people, to bring glory and honor to Him alone. In Ephesians 3:20-21 we read,
“Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine,
according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in
Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.” God not only provided the resources we needed, more importantly many of us grew in our faith as we gave sacrificially trusting in His promises to provide for us as well.
The really good news is that the debt we owed because of our sins has been PAID IN
FULL! Jesus, God’s Son, sacrificially came into our world of sin and lived the life we could never live (He lived perfectly), died in our place on Calvary enduring the full wrath of God
because of our sins, and rose again to give all believers new life. In John 3:16 we read, "For
God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that
whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” We will not die but live because our debt has been paid in full
by Jesus. My friends, we have a lot to celebrate. We are
celebrating that our debt on our Activity Center has been paid and we are debt free. But more
importantly, as Christians, we celebrate that we have been set free from sin, death and the
devil. All because God does immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be
glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.
Celebrating with you,
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The 2019 school year has officially ended! We are busy in the office making plans for the coming year and having updates made around campus. We are getting new flooring in several rooms, painting others, hopefully getting 4 bathrooms remodeled and adding electronic security gates to the drive through areas. All while trying to dance around VBS and Summer Camp activities! Pray for us! :) I am also excited to share some of the comments from the Accreditation Team:
Yuma Lutheran School does a great job in creating a family atmosphere on campus.
Relationship building is a priority and was evident through observations, interviews and survey results.
Yuma Lutheran desires to share the Gospel with the children in their classrooms
and to help them find their God-given talents. Jesus is present in each and every classroom. The students are engaged in many well-rounded opportunities to grow in
their faith and academically.
Yuma Lutheran School should be commended for having a school nurse on staff. In
addition, YLS does a good job of ensuring the safety of the campus. This year, YLS has hired an armed security guard and has a plan to further secure the campus.
The school has a well laid out campus facility with sufficient space in classrooms,
outside for playing and in the gym. Some concerns include:
The back parking lot, which is used as a play area for recess, needs to be resurfaced.
In talking with the school and church boards, they are aware of this and have plans to complete this project.
The school does not have a daytime janitor. A person on campus taking care of these responsibilities would help with up keep of the facility and also relieve administration of this burden.
A church-school strategic plan needs to be created so that administration knows the
direction the church wants the school to go in. We are excited to get started on the list of recommendations and list that we created to develop our programs and grow as a school!
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Remember to keep up with us through the website and Facebook pages: www.yumalutheranschool.org and
https://www.facebook.com/yumalutheran
First Day of School is Wednesday, August 7th
Whatever! Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is
pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. ~ Philippians 4:8
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Found in a pew on the back of a Prayer
Card: “Hi, Hello, Hola, who is reading
this. Here are 3 steps for being nice.”
Say hi to your neighbor
Always smile everyday
Let someone new play with you at
recess.
Thank you for being nice! Have a wonderful
day! (big smiley face!) What a great message! Obviously with permission to share since it is directed to “who is reading this”. I believe it was left there by one of our YLS students. Great advice from a very wise young person!
It made me ask myself--how nice are you? Oh—pretty nice when I have my Sunday morning face on—or when I want to impress someone. Or when everything is going well and I’m in a good mood. But, am I ALWAYS nice? Do I always treat others with respect and kindness? What about at home with my family? Makes one think, that’s for sure!
Jesus said we should love others as HE
has loved us! (John 15:12) and to Love your
neighbor as yourself. (Mt. 19:19b) Eph. 4:32 says, “Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave
you”. Rom. 12:10 tells us,“Love each other
with genuine affection, and take delight in
honoring each other”.
That’s just a very small sampling of how God tells us we should treat others. Saying Hi to your neighbor and always smiling everyday are important parts of how God wants us to treat others. What about letting someone new play with you at recess? This youngster definitely was on the lookout for someone who was in need of a play companion or a kind word! That’s something we could all learn from! How often are we noticing someone outside our “crowd” who looks like he or she could use a kind word, some encouragement, or just a friendly gesture? It’s easy to get caught up with our friends—OR just ourselves and never notice others around us. Sometimes, just a genuine smile, or friendly gesture can lift a person’s
spirit. I know someone who makes it a practice to be looking around for those people. For instance, at a party or other gathering, she has been known to excuse herself from a group conversation to go over and start up a conversation with someone standing alone and looking very lonely and uncomfortable. She says it’s because SHE’s BEEN that person and knows how it feels! You say you’re too shy to walk up to someone you don’t know and start talking? You’re not alone! But the trick is to stop thinking about how YOU feel and focus on how that other person feels. And then notice
how grateful they seem to see a friendly face!
THIS APPLIES TO OUR CHURCH
LIFE as well! Ever visited another church
and no one came up to greet you? Feel like a piece of the wallpaper? Chopped liver?
Church is the perfect place to start noticing
strangers and showing hospitality to them. God tells us, “Do not neglect to show
hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have
entertained angels unawares”. Hebrews 13:2
We can learn a lot from children when we are willing to listen! Let this youngster
remind us to say Hi to our neighbor, smile
every day and let someone new play with us
at recess! And God bless our children as they grow in Him and as they teach us simple
truths about CONNECTING PEOPLE TO
CHRIST!
A LESSON FROM A CHILD ON BEING NICE
Hi! Hello! Hola!
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“If you have love for one another, then everyone will know that you are my disciples.” ~ John 13:35
“This is how God showed His love among us: He sent His one and only Son into the world that we might live through Him. This is love: not that we
loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.” ~ 1 John 4:9-10
“They will know we are Christians by our love...by our love. They will know we are Christians by our love.” Recently Pastor Harman ended his sermon titled “Real Love” with these words. It had been many years since I had heard the words to this song, “They’ll Know We Are Christians” or also known as “We Are One in the Spirit.” The words seemed much more meaningful now
than they did years ago when we would sing them around the campfire at Bible camp in northern Minnesota. It is a Christian hymn written in the 1960’s by the late Father Peter Scholtes. It was inspired by John 13:35. “If you have love for one another, then everyone will know that you are my disciples.” Interestingly the title of the hymn, “They’ll Know We Are Christians by our Love” originated in a phrase that non-believers used to describe Christian believers of the early church. “Behold, how they love one another.” They were setting a good example of CAREing for each other...and it was noticed by others. This is what Pastor Harman was instructing us to do during his sermon. We are to live our lives according to 1 Corinthians 13:4. Love is patient...Love is kind...Love is not being envious (being content in our lives)...Love is not being boastful...Love is not being proud (be humble)...Love is not being rude (be polite)...Love is not being easily angered...etc. If we do these things people will notice that we live our lives differently as people that CARE for each other and they will know we are Christians by our love and our actions. “We will work with each other, we will
work side by side. And we’ll guard each man’s dignity and save each man’s pride. And they will know we are Christians. By our love...by our love. Yeah, they’ll know we are Christians by our love.” Is this how you live your life? Do you live your life as a Christian...or do you just say you are a Christian? That is a very thought provoking statement. If we are living
as a Christian we may be influencing the lives of those around us...they may want “what we have.” Think about the people that have been in your life that you can say have had an
influence on your faith journey because of their Christian walk. The pastor I had for Confirmation, Pastor Mattys Van Steen, influenced my life as a teenager. His belief in me and his support guided me to be the church organist for over 3 years. Helga, an 80 year old lady that I would visit weekly when I was a young mother taught me about living according to 1 Corinthians 13:4. She was content with her life in her little home… making her own TV dinners and making crafts out of leftovers. She took in mending and treated everyone fairly and with love. You knew she was a Christian...by her love. Move forward many years...there was Diane. Everyone knew and loved her and everyone KNEW she was a Christian by her love...it flowed from her soul! She was available to anyone at any time with her prayers and CARE-ing spirit. There was Clint. A man with so many challenges after his major stroke...just watching him get to church you knew he was special. He walked very slowly moving one leg at a time and his one hand was curled up tightly...being of no use to him. It was not easy. Everything was difficult for Clint. But getting to church was everything to him. You knew he was a Christian by his effort and his
love for the Lord and his church! Then there was Helen. Her sight was pretty much gone but she was still inspiring and a great influence with her wisdom and total devotion to God. Just sitting and listening to her was life at its best. There have been many others. God puts many people in our path...each one guiding us in a different way to walk our life for the Lord. Who have been the influences in your life? Who has God put in your path to guide you on your faith journey? To help you LOVE and CARE more. When someone reflects on the people influencing their journey...you just might be one of them. That is something
worth striving for...to be a Christian influence to others. Living so others KNOW you are a Christian...by your love. How amazing that must be...to be thought of as a disciple of God, as written in John 13: 35! Live your life as God made you to be! Be One in the Spirit!
CARE Coordinator
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Church Service CD Ministry-Please keep Dottie in your prayers as she had knee replacement surgery at the end of May. Mary will be delivering the CDs while she recovers.
May God give Dottie her mobility back...as she has more of His work to do! If you would like a CD delivered or mailed to you please contact the church office.
Greeting Card Ministry-If there is someone that you miss from CLC that has moved from Yuma...contact the church office for their address and stay connected with them! They are missing you too! Jean continues to send cards to members of CLC that need to know they are in our thoughts and prayers.
Meals Ministry-Shelly is very grateful for the ladies that are always available in providing meals when requested. Your nourishing meal and visit always helps a family at a challenging time. If it would help to have a meal brought to you at times please let the CARE coordinator know...we want to help you! Also...it may be someone you know that could use this help instead.
CARE Baskets-Kay is putting her good cooking/baking skills to work. The CARE baskets involve these goodies lately...which are appreciated by those receiving these gifts of love! Her talents include gluten free goodies...so she and Don can deliver to all appetites!
Military Ministry-An update on last month’s
report...Ella Ebey is slowly recovering from her major spine surgery. This little 6 year old is slowly learning to walk again. Praise God! Please keep all of our deployed military in your prayers...along with their families. May God be with each of them as he keeps them safe until they are united again! Because of their sacrifices...we all can worship our Lord openly!
Prayer Shawl Ministry-If you know of anyone who would find comfort in a prayer shawl around their weary shoulders or lap...please contact the church office. It can be delivered or mailed to them. It is a “hug” from
CLC! As people have received a prayer shawl in the past...they continue to find them a comfort as they face other difficulties in their lives. The prayers said when the shawl was made...keep on supporting and comforting endlessly. That is CARE-ing!
Prayer Network Ministry-To be able to pray
for others in their time of need is a great privilege as a Christian. We must not take this lightly...but spend time, wherever we are...to ask God for His guidance and wisdom in CARE-ing for His children. The power of these prayers is amazing and can make such a difference in the lives of others and bring us closer to our Lord.
THANK YOU...to those
who gift towards CARE
ministry in their giving.
These gifts are greatly
appreciated as this is how
CARE ministry is funded
at CLC. Through your generosity CARE is
able to reach out to more with the Love of
Christ. Alleluia! THANK YOU!
CARE Ministry Leaders:
CARE Ministry Coordinator
Twylah Wahl—920-8416,
Church Service CD Ministry
Dottie Doyle—580-1639
Mary Fedorka—581-6193
Funeral Luncheon Ministry
Nancy Pendleton—257-6257
Greeting Card Ministry
Jean White—271-0000
Meals Ministry
Shelly Pensky—344-4694
CARE Baskets
Kay Krahling—562-743-6898
Military Ministry
Mona Kaczmarczyk—341-0253
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Lotte DePoule 436-8432
Prayer Network Ministry
Church Office 726-0773
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For more information about Ladies’ Ministry or the Lutheran Women Missionary
League, please contact Nancy Pendleton at 257-6257.
Women’s Wednesday Morning Bible Study will
resume in August. Have a great summer!
All Gods Gals
In “The Word”
Serving the Lord
LWML 38th Biennial
Convention Mobile, AL
In Praise to the Lord- Led by God’s power, we
praise and proclaim the Lord among all the nations.
June 19-23 Pray for: Safe travels for all who attend;
Discernment for delegations voting
Women In Mission—Who Are We?
Mite Box Dedication
Sunday, June 30 Bring in your mighty mites
to be dedicated to the Lord
Fall Celebration Zone 25
October 19, 2019
Christ Lutheran Church
The afternoon program will be presented by the Dorman Family:
Reaching Out to
Unchurched Teens
Retreat to Pine Valley February 21-23
Theme: Ready to walk on Water?
Come spend a delightful weekend in the
mountains. Start planning now!
Registration Fee: $150 (includes lodging and all meals)
Watch for more details!
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Jr. High Youth Thursday Nights is for all 6th-8th Grade youth! Dinner is
included!
Thursday, June 6— 6-8pm
Thursday, June 13—6-8pm
Thursday, June 20—6-8pm
Thursday, June 27—6-8pm
Thirty3Reasons (High School Youth) Sunday Nights is for all youth in 9th-12th grades!! Dinner included!
Sunday, June 2—6-8pm
Sunday, June 9—6-8pm
Sunday, June 16—NO YOUTH NITE
Sunday, June 23—6-8pm
Sunday, June 30—6-8pm
Matt Dusek
***Follow Christ Lutheran-
Team Youth Ministry on facebook and instagram***
Any questions, please call
the church office (928-726-0773) .
**Both Groups focus on worship service and begin each session in the Church Sanctuary, followed by food and games in the Activity Center.**
Jr. High and High School Youth Ministry through the Summer:
The Youth Groups will continue with the current students, with the just graduated 8th graders remaining with the Jr. High Group.
The Jr. High Youth Group will meet on THURSDAYS, 6-8pm, and dinner
will continue to be included. The High School Youth Group will continue to meet on SUNDAYS, 6-
8pm, with dinner also included, as students will also continue to prepare for the National Youth Gathering in July.
2019 National Youth Gathering News
(for High School youth)
With only 3 months left, we continue our introduction of Team members attending the
Gathering in July:
Griffin Spencer,
Senior at Kofa High School I would love to attend the NYG gathering to grow my faith in Christ while having a great time with friends.
Gregory Harbolt,
Sophomore at Yuma Catholic High School The reason I’m going I guess is to hang out with my youth group more and it
sounds fun.
Did You Know? Matt will have
reconstructive shoulder surgery
this month, with an estimated 8-
12 month recovery! Please keep
him in your prayers! Thank you,
Matt, for your ministry!
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Nursery Care is available FREE for 6mo. to 3yrs. during the 11am service in
the building across the parking lot. Please ask an usher for directions. A
pager is given to parents in case of emergency. Volunteers are background
checked and CPR trained.
All children ages 3 years old through 6th grade are invited to join us for a worship experience just for kids!!
Every Sunday! 9:30-10:45am
In the Activity Center/Gym
Worship, Bible study, games, snack, craft, music, and more!
Registration is still open for weekly or daily campers, and there is plenty of room for children ages 5 years through 6th grade! Call
the church office for more details!
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TREASURER’S REPORT At Christ Lutheran Church, we use a fiscal year that runs July 1 of one year to June 30 of the next.
Note from the Treasurer: 83% of the church’s fiscal year is gone and the General Fund shows
an overall shortfall for the budgeted year. In April we had a shortfall of 15%.
The March Faithful God, Faithful Givers contributions were short of making the payment by 33%. The year-to-date shortage for this effort is 14%. Praise God the loan has been PAID IN FULL! *Church General Funds are needed to pay costs incurred to run the operation of our many ministries. Examples include
air conditioning, salaries, supplies, etc.
**Building Fund offerings are needed to make the Church monthly mortgage payment of $16,897 on our existing
facilities.
Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a
cheerful giver. ~2 Corinthians 9:7
Fiscal Year 2018-2019
Building
Fund**
General
Fund*
Offerings Received $144,931 $520,738
Offerings Needed $168,970 $468,844
over/(short) ($24,093) ($51,893)
Other: Designated
$100,000
$102,933
Report for the month of
April 2019
Building
Fund**
General
Fund*
Offerings Received $11,259 $44,293
Offerings Needed $16,897 $52,073
Over (Short) ($5,638) ($7,700)
Other: Designated
$4,806
Audra Leone, Carson Leone, Channing Busellato, Quinn Busellato, Addalyn
Kauranen, Wyatt Kaurenan, Coleton
Pouquette, Elle Baxter, Preston Edgar, Shakespeare Phillips, Mia Pena ~May 8
Claire Elizabeth Kelling ~ May 26
Laura Aldridge
May 25
During the Lenten season, the congregation began a Journey to Jerusalem, traveling 7,563 virtual miles from Yuma to Jerusalem through our steps and miles, and Bible reading. Over 50 participants from the congregation of all ages
traveled with the Lord in their heart. People walked alone, as a couple, as a Scout Troup, did water aerobics, biked, ran, and read the Bible! Some pushed themselves...and some continued on their normal exercise plan...each working towards the goal of arriving at Jerusalem. Al achieved over 1350 miles and Thomas, a high school sophomore, compiled over 650 miles! But just as impressive we had many that faithfully walked and read as much as they could...getting anywhere from 15 miles to 350 miles total! Amazing! When the numbers were tallied at the end of Lent we were about 900 miles short of our goal. (More miles came in later...in fact the full 7,563 miles was achieved within about 3 weeks after Easter.) But, praise the Lord! Jesus achieved His goal. He died on the cross for our sins and rose from the grave
on Easter morning. Alleluia!!! Alleluia! Continue to exercise your “temples” that Christ gave you...including your spirit by reading the Bible. Alleluia! THANK YOU to everyone that participated in the Journey to Jerusalem...your effort and time were a blessing to CLC!
Yuma, AZ Journey to 7,563 miles
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Ushers
8 Ken & Enid Frazier, Ray Thompson, Lawrence Burdette
930 Chris & Angie Schiller, Dale & Marcia Huska
11 Jason & Dawn Geszvain, Dave & Sharon Cummins
Audio/Visual
Chuck Thompson, Jennifer Henderson, Rachael Henderson, Robert Henderson,
Molly Spencer
We are looking to add people to our team!
Please call the church office if you are interested!
June
2
8 Maximus and Colton Timm
11 James McMullen
8 Randy Reynoldson
930 Steve Watkins
11 Tony Harman
8 Rod Hartleib
930 Dan Geszvain
11 Alan Rubida
Steve Watkins, Dottie Doyle, Julie Johnson
June
9
8 Reilly Henderson
11 Elend and Aeden Hudson
8 Curt Weber
930 Don Krahling
11 Duane Sheppard
8 Curt Weber
930 Rich Knutson
11 Dan Geszvain
Dwylia Hamilton, Matthew &
Maribel Hansen
June
16
8 Luke and Cody Harbolt
11 Caleb Harman
8 Kelly Keithly
930 Dave Cummins
11 Jason Geszvain
8 Kelly Keithly
930 Chuck Thompson
11 Alan Rubida
Ron Werner, Dave & Mona Kaczmarczyk
June
23
8 Jacob Rochester
11 David Hinojosa
and Jack Thompson
8 Bill Esmeier, Sr.
930 Rich Knutson
11 Dan Chavez
8 Kelly Keithly
930 Rich Knutson
11 Alan Rubida
Dave & Sharon Cummins,
Dan Geszvain
June
30
8 Jordan Meeks
11 Micah Binder
8 Mark Hutsell
930 Bill Esmeier, Jr.
11 Rob Petersen
Kathy Ray, Barb Shank,
Bill Esmeier, Jr.
8 Rod Hartleib
930 Frank White
11 Dan Geszvain
Acolytes
Scripture
Readers
Offering
Counters Elders
Altar Guild: Susie DePuy, Vicki Freund, Jennifer Henderson, Maribel Hansen, Tammy
Harman
Pew Cards: Bert and Michelle Morgan
A BIG thank you to Gene & Gerry Bub who have faithfully served weekly and monthly to assemble the bulletins and newsletters. They are officially retiring and passing on the
joy of serving!
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1 Abby Ballos Emma Ballos 2 Dave Cummins 3 Lacie Mitchell
4 Roxanne Roberts 6 Becky Chavez Emma Millan 6 Erich Harman 8 Thomas Binder Lila Reynoldson 9 SueAnn Harbolt Staisha Hinojosa David Hinojosa Don Krahling 11 David Hinojosa Kassidy Knutson Wayne Stuhr Frank White 12 Maddyn Alvarez
12 Cody Cansler Hannah Knutson 14 Chelsea Seamans 15 Colton Timm
16 Lyndsey Bloomingdale Lilly Hull Lillian McCurley Lilly McCurley 17 Marisela Geszvain Karl Grosskreutz Maddy Millan Rick Sellers 18 Andy Lammel 19 Olevia Downes Walker Hull Meredith Wilson 20 Tamara Bowman Al Conaway 21 Elijah Lim
22 Emily Danque Patty Sheppard 25 Judy Sisson 26 Debbie Gibbs
Ian Hinojosa 28 Al Schutt 29 John Fisher Adam Freund Aeden Hudson 30 Alex Vermon
1 Allen & Apryl Brand-Applehans ~ 19 yrs!!
Dave & Karen Ohlde ~ 56 years!!
2 Bryon & Melissa Brown!!
3 Andy & Kristen Muro ~ 11 years!!
Lloyd & Lois Sunderman ~ 58 years!!
Joe & Wilma Wilson ~ 63 years!!
6 Allen & Linda Opp ~ 54 years!!
7 Ralph & Claudia Buruato ~ 28 years!!
9 Denny & Bonny Peckenschneider ~ 41 yrs!!
10 James & Jenny Rochester ~ 19 years!!
11 Jim & Sue Hanson ~ 36 years!!
26 Vince & Tammy Harman ~ 34 years!!
17 Chris & Angie Schiller ~ 24 years!!
19 Greg & Beth Osowski ~ 26 years!!
20 Grant & Inez Collins ~ 66 years!!
21 George & Janet Vogel ~ 33 years!!
22 Alan & Diana Rubida ~ 28 years!!
24 Harlan & Alice Ehmen ~ 19 years!!
26 Don & Kay Krahling ~ 55 years!!
29 Aldo & Blanca Millan ~ 21 years!!
30 Adam & Vicki Freund ~ 29 years!!
Rayce Alvarez Richard Binder
Apryl Brand-Applehans Gene Bub
Kinsley Chavez Grant Collins Mae Collins
SueAnn Harbolt Aeden Hudson Paeden Jackson Mary Jacobson
Nicole Jones
Zsazsa Lim Ethan Marquart Joey Mendivil Bert Morgan
Julianna Nelson Deanna Padilla
Christina Padilla Nancy Pendleton
Lila Reynoldson
Diana Rubida Oscar Schalm Alex Schiller
Daniel Sheppard Elyse Sheppard Joyce Stegeman Liz Thompson
Nic Timm Mara Tyree
Malibu Walter Erin Watts
Patty Wilbur
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