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Immaculate Heart of Mary Church 425 Beechwood Ave. Liverpool, NY 13088 315-451-5070; fax 315-457-2518 Website: ihmliv.org Office Hours Monday-Thursday 8:30 a..m.-4:30 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Eucharistic Liturgies Saturday Vigil: 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 9:30 a.m., 12:00 noon Daily Mass: Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. Novena: Monday 6:30 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration: Thursday 12:00 noon-6:00 p.m. Confessions: Saturday 4:30-5:00 p.m. St. Joseph the Worker Church 1001 Tulip St. Liverpool, NY 13088 315-457-6060; fax 315-457-4119 Website: sjwkrchurch.org Office Hours Monday-Thursday 9:00 a..m.-4:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Eucharistic Liturgies Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m., 10:45 a.m. Liturgy of the Word: Monday, Friday 6:45 a.m. Daily Mass: Tues., Weds., Thurs. 6:45 a.m. Elderwood: Wednesday 10:00 a.m. Westside: Friday 9:30 a.m. Liturgy of the Word Confessions: Saturday 3:00 - 3:30p.m. 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time September 7, 2014 The Linked Catholic Communities of Rev. Msgr. James Lang, In Residence Rev. Charles M. Major, Pastor Emeritus Dc. Nick Alvaro, Pastoral Associate Programming Dc. Steve Manzene, Pastoral Associate Visitation Weekend Associates from Le Moyne’s Jesuit Community Rev. George Coyne, S.J. Rev. William Dolan, S.J. Rev. Msgr. Charles Fahey Rev. Donald C. Maldari, S.J. Rev. Daniel J. O’Hara, Pastor Greetings from the Pastor, 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time "If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault between you and him alone." Gossip has become a modern pas- time. We publish magazines with the latest celebrity chatter, and create websites and blogs that reverberate with "opinions" about public and private personalities alike. Many people utilize social media to rant about the behavior of others, and the good old- fashioned coffee break still provides ample opportunity to reveal the offenses we have suffered or to dish out dirt about people who aren't present. Although it can take many forms, at its core, gossip is about tarnishing people's reputations without giving them a chance to defend themselves. Today, Jesus recommends a different ap- proach. He encourages us to deal directly with people, which in effect means to treat them with dignity and respect. Rather than making preconceived judgments about another's behavior, Jesus asks us to talk to the person involved ... first. Instead of running around venting our frustrations elsewhere, or even "tattling" on someone who has legitimately wronged us, we are called to ad- dress our concern head-on, with charity and compassion. As Jesus suggests, "If he listens to you, you have won over your brother." In other words, by speaking directly to those who have offended us, we actually have the chance to resolve the situation before it grows out of proportion. Of course this doesn't always work; that's why Jesus mentions the other steps to take if necessary. But we will be the ones to blame for the continuation of the conflict unless we follow the Lord's advice and give peace a chance ©Liturgical Publications Inc. Have a Blessed Week. Father O’ Please join us for Coffee Hour !! After 9:30am Mass at IHM and After the 10:45 Mass at SJW. We extend a warm welcome to visitors and new parishioners! Please introduce yourself after mass or call the Parish Office to regis- ter. We look forward to getting to know you and serving you. We encourage you to share with us your prayers, weekly presence and the gifts of your time, talents and support.

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Immaculate Heart of Mary Church 425 Beechwood Ave.

Liverpool, NY 13088

315-451-5070; fax 315-457-2518

Website: ihmliv.org

Office Hours

Monday-Thursday

8:30 a..m.-4:30 p.m.

Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Eucharistic Liturgies

Saturday Vigil: 5:30 p.m.

Sunday: 9:30 a.m., 12:00 noon

Daily Mass: Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m.

Novena: Monday 6:30 p.m.

Eucharistic Adoration:

Thursday 12:00 noon-6:00 p.m.

Confessions: Saturday 4:30-5:00 p.m.

St. Joseph the Worker Church 1001 Tulip St.

Liverpool, NY 13088

315-457-6060; fax 315-457-4119

Website: sjwkrchurch.org

Office Hours

Monday-Thursday

9:00 a..m.-4:00 p.m.

Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Eucharistic Liturgies

Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m.

Sunday: 8:00 a.m., 10:45 a.m.

Liturgy of the Word: Monday, Friday 6:45 a.m.

Daily Mass: Tues., Weds., Thurs. 6:45 a.m.

Elderwood: Wednesday 10:00 a.m.

Westside: Friday 9:30 a.m. Liturgy of the Word

Confessions: Saturday 3:00 - 3:30p.m.

23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time September 7, 2014

The Linked Catholic Communities of

Rev. Msgr. James Lang, In Residence

Rev. Charles M. Major, Pastor Emeritus

Dc. Nick Alvaro, Pastoral Associate Programming

Dc. Steve Manzene, Pastoral Associate Visitation

Weekend Associates from Le Moyne’s Jesuit Community

Rev. George Coyne, S.J.

Rev. William Dolan, S.J.

Rev. Msgr. Charles Fahey

Rev. Donald C. Maldari, S.J.

Rev. Daniel J. O’Hara, Pastor

Greetings from the Pastor,

23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time! "If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault

between you and him alone." Gossip has become a modern pas-

time. We publish magazines with the latest celebrity chatter, and

create websites and blogs that reverberate with "opinions" about

public and private personalities alike. Many people utilize social

media to rant about the behavior of others, and the good old-

fashioned coffee break still provides ample opportunity to reveal

the offenses we have suffered or to dish out dirt about people

who aren't present.

Although it can take many forms, at its core, gossip is about

tarnishing people's reputations without giving them a chance to

defend themselves. Today, Jesus recommends a different ap-

proach. He encourages us to deal directly with people, which in

effect means to treat them with dignity and respect. Rather than

making preconceived judgments about another's behavior, Jesus

asks us to talk to the person involved ... first. Instead of running

around venting our frustrations elsewhere, or even "tattling" on

someone who has legitimately wronged us, we are called to ad-

dress our concern head-on, with charity and compassion.

As Jesus suggests, "If he listens to you, you have won over

your brother." In other words, by speaking directly to those who

have offended us, we actually have the chance to resolve the

situation before it grows out of proportion. Of course this doesn't always work; that's why Jesus mentions the other steps to take if

necessary. But we will be the ones to blame for the continuation

of the conflict unless we follow the Lord's advice and give peace

a chance ©Liturgical Publications Inc.

Have a Blessed Week.

Father O’

Please join us for

Coffee Hour !!

After 9:30am Mass at IHM

and

After the 10:45 Mass at SJW.

We extend a warm welcome to visitors and

new parishioners! Please introduce yourself

after mass or call the Parish Office to regis-

ter. We look forward to getting to know you

and serving you. We encourage you to share

with us your prayers, weekly presence and the gifts of your

time, talents and support.

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Our Gifts to God

IHM Offertory August 30th & 31st Our trustees are working on the finishing touches of our

budget and we will include in the bulletin soon.

Thank you.

White Envelope $ 5,618

Loose $ 938

Mary’s Pantry $ 867

Total Offering $ 7,423

SJW Offertory August 30th & 31st Our trustees are working on the finishing touches of our

budget and we will include in the bulletin soon.

Thank you.

August 31, 2014 $ 7,900

vs

September 1, 2013 $10,800

Thank you so much to all who have given a gift to-

wards the unexpected $9,300 expense of

the sound system upgrade.

We have received in total $4,165 towards it. All aspects of our ministries will benefit from your

generosity.

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Regular classes will begin on Oct. 5th for both cam-

puses.: To save on expenses, Registration Info has been emailed to each family on file. If you are in need of forms, contact Amy in the Faith Formation office at 451-5070 or [email protected]. We will begin our year wit Catechetical Sunday; IHM, Sept. 21st, 9:30

Mass or SJW, Sept. 28th, 10:45 Mass. Please plan on attending this Mass with your student Confirmation for 9th and 10th Grade: Regular

classes will begin Oct. 19th. There will be a required Parent/Student meeting at each campus following the Catechetical Mass; IHM, Sept., 21st at 9:30 Mass,

SJW, Sept., 28th at 10:45 Mass. Please plan on at-tending with your Confirmation candidate.

We will begin our year with a Required Service with

the CROP walk at Onondaga Lake Park on

October 5th at 1:00pm.

IHM/SJW PICNIC 2014

A Fun Filled Day!!

Thank you to all the Volunteers

Who helped put the Event Together and

All who participated….

2014 FISHING DERBY WINNERS!!!

7 & Under: Bella, winner second year in a row 8 - 10 Year Old: Emma

12 & Over: Jacob who caught 13” Large Mouth Bass We had over 25 young people participate and we caught over 20 Fish.

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Saturday, September 6

4:00pm

5:30pm

SJW

IHM

Rathbun & Dinehart Family, - R. Families

Karen D. Vulcano, - R. Husband

Sunday, September 7

8:00am

9:30am

10:45am

12:00nn

SJW

IHM

SJW

IHM

Confraternity of the Rosary

Gus Muren, - R. Carol Fontana & Family

Jerome Mullaly, - R. Sister, Midge

Deceased Members of Vecchiarelli Family, -

R. Mary Pickard

Monday, September 8

8:00am

8:00am

SJW

IHM

Prayer Service

Josephine Stimson, - R. Mary Ann Grower

Tuesday, September 9

6:45am

8:00am

SJW

IHM

All Souls

Mazza Family, - R Family

Wednesday, September 10

6:45am

8:00am

SJW

IHM

David M. Camardo, -

R. Edward Sheridan & Family Confraternity of The Rosary

Thursday, September 11

6:45am

8:00am

SJW

IHM

Mary Messa, - R. Pat & Babe Laretta

Jim Pare, - R. Lucy Wanless & Family

6:45am

8:00am

SJW

IHM

Prayer Service

Parishioners of IHM/SJW

Saturday, September 13

4:00pm

5:30pm

SJW

IHM

Rathbun & Dinehart Families, -

R. Bob & Marie Rathbun

Jennie & David Lizzio, -

R. Anthony Lizzio & Family

Sunday, September 14

8:00am

9:30am

10:45am

12:00nn

SJW

IHM

SJW

IHM

Jim Pare, - R. Vivian Morrison

Martha Wenner, -

R. Anthony & Johanne Calaprico

In Appreciation of

Our Volunteers at IHM/SJW

Allen Phillips, - R. Jerry & Debra Smith

Friday, September 12

Please Pray for Our Military 1st Lt. Jonathan R. Acox, U.S. Army

Staff Sgt. Michael J. Brown, Air Force Reserve

Pvt. 1st Class, Ryan P. Brown, USMC

Jason Bisceglia, Army, Michael Condlin, Navy

A1C Alex D’Amore, Air Force, Lt. Daniel Fzilagy, U.S. Army

Lt. Col. John Gobrick, U.S. Army

L. Cpl. Casey Guilfoil, Staff Sgt. Patrick Hanley, Air Force,

Brian Hammond, Navy, Steven Holden, Army

Sgt. John Darby Lara, Army National Guard

CSM John F. Lara, Army National Guard

Andrew Lewis, Navy, Nick Lotito, Grant Mauritiz, Air Force

Lt. Ignazia Pare, U.S. Army, Lt. Kyle Pare, U.S. Army

Jacob A. Rodriguez Specialist, National Guard

GY Sgt. Brian D. Salisbury, U.S.M.C.

Lt. Col. Erick J. Salisbury, U.S. Army

Cpl. Matthew P. Salisbury, U.S.M.C.

PFC Anthony P. Scro, US Marines, Mike Segars, Army

Sgt. Michael Stone, Army National Guard

Airman 1st Class Michael Utano, Air National Guard

Cpl. Alan Vedder, U.S.M.C., William Vickers, U.S.M.C.

Michael Wagner, Army, Daniel Walker, Army

Be present with those who serve, O Lord. Give to each man and

woman your special love, strength, wisdom and grace, that their fears may be laid aside, their faith fostered, their courage made

sure, and their spirits comforted by the knowledge of your divine

presence throughout their days.

Please pray for the sick of our parishes… Lena Alexander, Ellie Annese, Marti Badowski, Mark Bellrose, Mary Jane Biedde, Susan Brachfield, Andy Casimiro,

Charles “Chuck” Caster, Kathleen Ciciarelli, Dave Cloutier, David Corcoran, Barbara Cornell, Maureen Culican,

Diana Family, Margaret Fanizzi, Thelma & Thomas Fletcher, Claude Flowers, Kara Frair, Francis Geremski, Lyn Gilbert,

Jeanna Grasso, Pat Green, Gail Henderson, Nancy Howard, Sue Huntress, Mary Jonientz, Tom Juliano, Inga Levante,

Debbie Leclere, George Lonergan, John Lynch, Rosemary Mahar, Ceyl Malara, Jeffrey McGlory, Emily McKenna,

Bonnie Kay Metcalf, Joanne Meyers, Conrad Mirizio, Angelina Mondo, William J. Murray, Lou Nucum, Ellen O’Rourke,

Dottie Pascale, Dick Patri, Dave Patterson, Douglas Paul, Nancy Picarilla, Miss Paula Margo Planty, Joan Policano,

Joseph Principato, Terry Roehm, III, Philip Rombach, Peg Rydelek, Celia Sada, Vita Sada, Zachary Scherban, Michael Secreti,

Rosemary Speech, Sheila Sullivan, Samantha Utano, Florayne Washington, Carol Williams, Jack & Nolan Willis

Readings for the Week of September 7, 2014

Sunday: Ez 33:7-9; Rom 13:8-10; Mt 18:15-20

Monday: Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30; Mt 1:1-16,

18-23 or 1:18-23

Tuesday: 1 Cor 6:1-11; Lk 6:12-19

Wednesday: 1 Cor 7:25-31; Lk 6:20-26

Thursday: 1 Cor 8:1b-7, 11-13; Lk 6:27-38

Friday: 1 Cor 9:16-19, 22b-27; Lk 6:39-42

Saturday: 1 Cor 10:14-22; Lk 6:43-49

Next Sunday: Nm 21:4b-9; Phil 2:6-11; Jn 3:13-1

©Liturgical Publications Inc.

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Our Food Pantries IHM - Mary’s Pantry needs: spaghetti sauce,

macaroni, soup, stew, jelly, tuna, juice, canned

vegetables, cereal, pancake mix, syrup.

IHM Food Pantry Hours and phone #: 457-5787

Mon. 1:30-2:30, Tues 3:30-5:00, Thurs. 2:30-4:30

SJW - Loaves & Fishes Pantry needs: 100% juice, pasta,

spaghetti sauce, cereal, ravioli, diced canned tomatoes, pan-

cake mix, brown bags, fresh vegetables or fruit from your

garden & personal items.

SJW Food Pantry Hours and Phone #: 453-7970.

Mon: 12-3, Tues: 1:30-3:30, Weds: 3-5, Thurs: 12-2, Fresh Foods is the 2nd Thursday of each month at 3:30pm.

Both pantries can always use personal care items

toothpaste, soap, toilet paper, laundry detergent, peanut

butter and shampoo. Thank you for your continued support

to both food pantries.

IHM & SJW Pantries are accepting school supplies in-

cluding markers, glue sticks, composition books, colored

pencils, pens, and backpacks. They maybe left in the back

of the church or dropped off at the pantries.

The Gospel of

Mark

The gospel of Mark was the earliest of the four gos-

pels to be written, and it gives us a striking picture of Jesus

of Nazareth, and the impact of his ministry upon those he

encountered. Through the pages of Mark’s gospel, we too

can encounter Jesus of Nazareth as he continues to have an

impact on our own lives and through us on our world.

Jim Krisher, director of the Spiritual Renewal Center

and religious studies faculty member at LeMoyne College,

will be leading an exploration of this gospel in a four ses-

sion course. He will discuss the historical and cultural

background of the gospel, as well as its theological and

spiritual significance for believers of the twenty-first cen-

tury. Lecture outlines will be provided for each class.

SJW and IHM parishes will be hosting this study,

which will meet on Wednesday evenings, September 24,

October 1, 8, &15, 6:30pm to 8:30 p.m., at St. Joseph the

Worker parish center. Registration materials and costs will

be included in the September bulletins. Contact Micki Bliss

for details and directions to the parish, 451-2452.

Friday, September 12th meeting at SJW

8pm - 10pm Grades 7 to 12

IHM wraps Panera Bread every Tuesday & Sunday at 8pm

at the Parish Center.

We continue to collect bottles and cans in the foyer of

the church or at the Ryan Center.

Donations Needed for “Breakfast Run” September 21st -

The “Breakfast Run” is a ministry in which Catholic

churches from the Syracuse Diocese provide a pick-up-and-

go breakfast and bagged snack for the men who use the

Catholic Charities Men’s Shelter (formerly the Oxford Inn).

The Men’s Shelter is an outreach program of Catholic

Charities of Onondaga County that gives overnight shelter

to homeless men over the age of 24. SJW will be providing

and distributing food for the “Breakfast Run” on Sept. 21st.

We are asking parishioners to help us by donating granola

bars, cases of bottled water and snack size bags of chips.

Donations can be placed in the food cart in the back of

church or brought to the parish center by 11am on Sept.

20th. For more info contact Mary McCulley, 457-7418.

Join Us! Be an Altar Server

If you would like to be an Altar Server for either Church and are in grade 4 and over, please contact Diane Pare at [email protected] Training will begin in October.

Through the Waters of Baptism

Avery Dee Hines

May she continue to grow in

God’s love.

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We need 2-3 volunteers on Tues., Sept., 16th at 6:30pm to make sandwiches at the SJW parish center to benefit the Catholic Charities Men's Shelter (Oxford Inn). Free dinner will be provided for the volunteers. If you are interested, please contact Mike Daum by e-mail at [email protected] or at 246-1225. We are always looking for new suggestions on social and volunteering events for 20 and 30 year olds who go to SJW or IHM. If you have any ideas or if there is any event you would be interested in attending, contact Mike Daum at the e-mail or phone number above. We generally coordinate one social event and one service event per month and would love your input and presence!

Please encourage other friends in their 20’s and 30’s to

join us for any of the social or volunteering events. We

love seeing new faces at our events!

Monday, September 8

11:30am

6:00pm

6:30pm

SJW

SJW

IHM

St. Joseph Seniors, Library

Northern Comfort, PC

Novena

Tuesday, September 9

9:30am

7:00pm

8:00pm

SJW

SJW IHM

Social Group

Bible Study, Common Room of Office Panera Bread, PC

Wednesday, September 10

10:30am

12:00nn

6:00pm

SJW

SJW

SJW

St. Joseph Seniors, PC

Flu Clinic, PC

Parish Council, Library

Thursday, September 11

9:30am

12:00pm

IHM

IHM

Legion of Mary, RC

Eucharistic Adoration, Chapel

Friday, September 12

9:00am

7:00pm

SJW

SJW

Bridge, Library

Youth Group, PC

Saturday, September 13

9:00am

12:00nn

SJW

SJW

Panera Bread, PC

Senior Drop-in, Library

Sunday, September 14

10:30am

11:45am

8:00pm

IHM

SJW

IHM

Coffee Hour

Coffee Hour

Panera Bread, PC

Eucharistic & Lector training will take place on Thurs., Sept. 18th at SJW & Thurs., Sept. 25th at IHM from 6:30pm-8:30pm. If you are interested in becoming a newly Eucharistic Minister or Lector you are welcome to attend either training session. Please contact Jennifer at SJW 457-6060 or Mary Ellen at IHM 451-5070 for more info.

Flu Shot Clinic At SJW's Parish Center on

Weds., Sept. 10th from 12-2pm. Please bring your insurance card. Any questions please call Jessica of Rite Aid, 451-3218 or Julie 457-6060.

Moving On - Singles Support Group; Will have our next discussion on Weds., Sept., 10th at 7:00pm at SJW School, Suite 7. All singles, divorced, widows or widowers are welcome! For further info, call Diane at 426-2880.

CYO Basketball: SJW/IHM is having a JV and Varsity boys basketball team (grades 9-12) for the 2014- 2015 season. Open gym

starts on Thurs., Sept., 18th at SJW from 6-8pm. Any questions please call Jim Savo, 457-3404.

Do You Enjoy Singing?

If you are interested in singing or playing an instrument with the choir, we welcome you to join us at any of our rehearsals.

SJW Choir Rehearsals will take place every Thursday, beginning Sept., 4th from 7 - 8:30pm in the main church. IHM Choir Rehearsals will take place every Wednesday, beginning Sept. 10th from 6:45 - 8:15pm in the main church. Any questions for SJW contact Gina Fortunato at [email protected], 481-9166 or for IHM contact Sister Rose Marie at [email protected], 451-5070. Hope to see you there!

Children’s Liturgy and Youth Choir - Starts Sept., 28th at 10am in SJW gym. Interested par-ents/children of school age, please see Terry Wel-

lenzohn or Sue Morgan at the 10:45am Liturgy or call Terry at 457-4630.

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Pastor: Rev. Daniel J. O’Hara [email protected] Pastoral Associate Programming: Dc. Nick Alvaro [email protected] [email protected] Pastoral Associate Visitation: Dc. Stephen Manzene [email protected] Adult Faith Formation Ministry: Micki Bliss [email protected]

Immaculate Heart of Mary Site Staff Faith Formation Ministry/Baptisms: Amy Wojcikowski [email protected] Music Ministry: Sr. Rose Marie Caravaglio, CSJ [email protected] Outreach: Terry Lacy [email protected] Secretary: Carol Hartmann [email protected] Secretary: Sara Pascarella [email protected] Youth Ministry Diane Pare [email protected]

St. Joseph the Worker Site Staff

Executive Assistant: Julie Eggert [email protected]

Human Development/Liturgy: Jennifer Woodburn [email protected]

Music Ministry: Gina Fortunato [email protected]

Immaculate Heart of Mary Church 315-451-5070; fax 315-457-2518

Website: ihmliv.org

St. Joseph the Worker Church 315-457-6060; fax 315-457-4119

Website: sjwkrchurch.org

The Lay Minister schedule is now available on our websites.

For IHM: https://ihmliv.org/index.php/sched and SJW http://sjwkrchurch.org/lay-ministry-schedule/. The SJW & IHM

schedule will be emailed quarterly and at SJW, copies will be available in the back of church. Thank you!

Sacrament of Baptism

Your addition is our addition! As you welcome a new member to your family we warmly welcome him/her into our parish family! Simply contact Amy Wojcikowski, 451-5070 or [email protected], and we will get you started. God Bless you and your new addition.

Sacrament of Marriage

Please call the parish office 6 months in advance of your wedding to set a date and plan for pre-Cana instruction.

RCIA

Anyone interested in becoming a Catholic, receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation as an adult or wanting to learn more about the Catholic Faith, please call the parish of-fice. Being Separated/Divorced does not exclude a person from receiving the Eucharist. If you need help and sup-port, please call Family Life Education 472-6754, ext. 5.

Both churches are wheelchair accessible.

Both churches have hearing aids available;

please see the sacristan.

Bulletin Announcements

Bulletin announcements must be received by Friday 9:00 a.m. for the following weekend. Announcements will be included space permitting. Please email announcements to Sara at [email protected]. Notifications is needed one week ahead for full page inserts.

Prayer/Sick List

If you would like to add or remove a name on the Prayer/Sick List please email: [email protected]. Hospital Visitation

Will you be staying at a hospital or a nursing home? Would you like a visit from one of our Deacons? Is one of your loved ones in need of a visit? Please contact the par-ish office. Reminder: Children must always be accompanied by an adult if they leave the worship area during Mass. Please be aware our churches are public buildings and this policy is enforced for the safety of children. Thank you!

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