HARVEST MINISTRY NEWS LETTER July 2015 The Pastor’s Page July 2015 Blessings, Last month I wrote: “If the adult class or any group would like to look at this book (Cost of Discipleship), I still have all my notes from the class.” Well, I didn’t hear from anyone, so I’ll wait for another opportunity. searching for the fish that I know are there somewhere. Story: When I lived in Williamsburg, where my son lives now, I would explore the area around there. One day I went to visit Iowa Lake, a small lake. I thought that it was maybe a mile around the lake so I didn’t take anything with me. It turned out to be a lot further than 1 mile and I kept getting farther and farther from where I thought the car was. Also, a physical problem started to develop. Since I’m Type II diabetic, I began getting very thirsty and a little weak. I knew what was happening. My blood sugar was low and I needed to eat something right away and get a drink if I could. By this time I had hiked completely away from the lake and was coming to a gateway and a gravel road. No house in sight. I had been praying for help when I realized what was happening. When I came to the gateway I saw a small puddle in the lane. As I looked closer there was a wrapped piece of candy. I took a drink of water and unwrapped the candy. I felt better but I was still getting tired from walking. I started walking down the gravel road. Soon, a car showed up. The driver asked me where I was going. I explain my situation and he volunteered to drive me back to my car. People who have decided that God doesn’t exist or doesn’t have any place in their lives are missing out. To have your ‘soul restored’ by having your prayers answered is an awesome feeling. May your summer be filled with God-encounters and keep praying. I had a great fishing trip to Canada last week and I’m looking forward—sort of—to being with my three grandchildren for a week. I love them, but I tire, at 70, a lot sooner than they do. My devotion for the day I’m writing this is Psalm 23:2-3 “He makes me lie down in green pasture; he leads me beside still waters; he restores my soul.” I think I remember this correctly, ‘Pastor’ and ‘Pasture’ come from the same root word. So ‘Pastor’ is one who tends ‘Pastures’. As I drive back and forth to Cushing I see several pastures where cows are eating to their hearts content in lush and tall grasses. If cow could smile, I’m sure these would be smiling. That’s the picture that David seems to be telling us in the 23rd Psalm. With God leading us we may not become rich but we will be content with what God provides, even to the point of sharing with others in need. The “still waters” for me is not just a puddle—though I’ll tell you a story in a minute about that—but a slow moving stream of beautifully clear water, like from a mountain snow Pastor Wayne melt that I can gaze longingly at PLEASE NOTE: My cell phone has very poor reception in Cushing, so please use the church number during my office hours, Wed.-Friday, 10-12:30. 712-3842545. Thanks. Harvest Ministry Council Meeting Minutes Meeting Minutes June 18, 2015 Attendees: Pastor Wayne Pfannkuch. Salem: Kevin Reinking, Keith Swanson, Kathy McGhee. St John: John Heilman, Jim Porter, Marcia Schemmel The regular meeting of the Harvest Ministry Council was called to order at 7:00 pm on June 18, 2015, at St. John Lutheran Church by president, Kevin R. Pastor Wayne opened with devotion Proverbs 15:13 and prayer. Minutes: Marcia S. read the minutes of the last meeting. The minutes were approved as read with the correction of the spelling of “Pfannkuch”. Treasurer’s Report: John H. distributed the treasurer’s report for May 2015: Beginning Balance $3927.06, Income $7500.00, Expenses $ 6317.46, End Balance $5109.60. Treasurer’s report was approved as read. Old Business: Summer Joint Worship Service (July 26, 2015): Keith S. reported he spoke to Mark Jenkins and Mark is willing to provide music for the summer Joint Worship service. Kevin R. to contact Mark Jenkins with details of the date and the service to determine if Mark Jenkins would be able to participate. The joint worship committee will be contacting musicians from both services for a possible music ensemble. Greeters and lectors regularly scheduled for both churches to serve at the joint service. Continued next page John H. to contact Jeff Johnson regarding use of sound system. John H. to have fliers to advertise the joint worship service and distribute at Little Sioux Campground the day before. Motion by Keith S. and seconded by Kathy M. to distribute the loose change equally between St. John and Salem designated for youth programs. Members will be asked to write checks to either St. John or Salem for their regular Sunday offering. Drinks and dinnerware will be provided for the potluck. Marcia S. to provide the keyboard. Communion to be held. Status of call committees: Salem to present the ministry site profile to the church council. St. John submitted the ministry site profile to the synod. New Business: Pastor Wayne stated the air conditioner needs to be installed in the office at St. John. John H. to take care of. Pastors Report: Pastor Wayne distributed his May activity report and schedule for June. Pastor Wayne visited 40 persons in May (21 communion, 1 non-communion, 4 hospital, 12 phone, 2 office) and attended 9 meetings. Youth events included Confirmation at St. John, Graduate and Sunday school recognitions at both churches, baccalaureate services for Kingsley and Correctionville. 11 worship services were held. Next meeting is scheduled for July 23, 2015, 7:00 pm at St. Salem. Kevin R. adjourned the meeting and members closed with the Lord’s Prayer. Respectfully submitted, Schemmel, Secretary Marcia Salem Lutheran Church Council Meeting June 21, 2015 Unapproved Minutes The council met with the following members present: Janet, Brent, John, Scott, Bryan, Kevin, and Pastor Wayne. Janet called the meeting to order. Pastor gave devotions from his upcoming newsletter article. Correspondence was a thank you card from Pastor Terry Hudson. Nancy Clausen and Roger Reinking gave a presentation from the call committee. They went over the Ministry Site Profile with the council and had some questions on what to fill out for the salary/benefit section. The council reviewed the profile and agreed everything looks good. The call committee will submit it to the synod. Kevin gave the secretary’s report. It was approved as read. Brent gave the treasurer’s report. Capital Improvement Fund had an ending balance of $10508.08. Parsonage Maintenance Fund had an ending balance of $9639.94. Continuing Education Fund had an ending balance of $750.00. The general fund had a beginning balance of $2270.84, income of $5111.13, disbursements of $5512.37, for an ending balance of $1869.60. The report was approved as read. Old Business: Church /Parsonage maintenance items were reviewed. There was no change to the well/septic/chlorine systems. John gave an update on the RAGBRAI fundraiser. The menu is set for breakfast burritos, cinnamon rolls, pies, and drinks. The sign-up sheet has been passed around the congregation. The organ refurbish has been completed. Kevin gave an update from Harvest Ministry. The joint worship service is planned for July 26th at Little Sioux Park. New Business: The hot water heater is rusting out on the bottom, putting water into the furnace room. It has been shut off. Kevin will check with REC on any rebate programs and get prices on new water heaters. Pastor’s Report: Pastor reported on worship services, nursing home service, visitations, office visits, marriage counseling, meetings, synod assembly, upcoming calendar, and vacations. Next meeting is set for Thursday, July 30th at 6:30. Janet adjourned the meeting and we closed with the Lord’s Prayer. SALEM TEXTING TREE Salem’s texting tree has been in operation for several months and I think it’s agreed, this is a wonderful tool to use to quickly reach out to so many. We have used it on a number of occasions for prayer concerns and notices. There are a couple of things I would like to address on the use of this tool. There is still an order of contact to be recognized and ask that either JO HANSEN (375-5718) or JACKIE HERBOLD (375-5166) be initially contacted to start the prayer chains. They will then make contact with the 3 calling trees that go out as well as myself for the Texting Tree. This is the preferred method so that information gets started at the top of the list. If I am unreachable for the Texting Tree, Lavonne Byers is my alternate contact. Please note, that when you receive a text message from the Texting Tree, DO NOT RESPOND in any way as your message goes to all those in your group. Also, do not use my group text as a means of communicating direct with me. Please send me a separate text to my number (712-251-9120) Thanks to everyone for your patience in getting this together. Karen Burnham Offering’s for May - June Deacon and Trustee and Communion Assistants: 7/12/15 - Tricia Ewert-Flannagan; Nick, Aleshia, Ashlyn & Brennen Farley-Wamberg; Kathryn & Timothy Felts Deacon : Mark Burnham Trustee: John Hoppe Acolyte: Lauryn Sullivan 7/19/15 - Nancy Felts; Barb Fletcher; Travis Fletcher; Ron Gelston; John & Pastor Lorene Glant; Lisa Gordon 6/7 Current expense $2376.00 Attendance 32 July Service Helpers July Lay readers 7/5/15 Bob Clausen 7/12/15 Betty Meister 7/19/15 Ragbrai ?? 7/26/15 John Hoppe 5/31 Current expense $630.00 Attendance 38 6/14 Current expense $946.00 Attendance 32 7/26/15 - Loren & Nancy Gordon; Del Ray, Charlotte, Eugene, Chris, 6/21 Current expense $899.00 Attendance 40 Megan, Melanie, Delinda & Delmar Goulette Noisy Offering July Birthdays July Greeters 7/5/15 Paulsen’s 7/12/15 Nancy Clausen 7/19/15 Ragbrai ?? 7/26/15 2 Chad Hill 5 Kash Michael Beeson 17 Robin Peschau 24 Janet Byers 28 Rick Krier SOUP KITCHEN MINISTRY Prayer of Joys & Concerns Connie Hoppe, Tricia EwertFlannagan, Pastor Melba Smith, Lorny Nissen, Kahlen Kehoe, Don Schneckloth, Family of Al Weiss, Family of Carol Hudsen. All congregations in call process. The noisy offering from June of last year to the June of this year amounted to $482.45 and was sent to Lakeside Bible Camp. July Anniversaries 22 Trevor & Alyssa Bertsch 30 Kory & Stephanie Schwartz On Tuesday, July 28 Salem will be serving at the Soup Kitchen in Sioux City. At least 6 volunteers are needed to serve and clean up. Volunteers need to be at the Soup Kitchen at 5:00 and will work till 6:30, Please contact Dennis or Joan Reinking to offer assistance to our extended outreach ministry. Salem Semi-Annual Meeting Prayers for Salem families and friends: 7/5/15 - Joe, Karen, Josh & Zach Dunlap; Nathan & Erica Dunlap; Larry & Marcia Edwards The semi-annual meeting has been moved from July 19th to July 12th because RAGBRAI fund raiser is on July 19th RAGBRAI 2015 – SUNDAY, JULY 19, FOOD BOOTH Ragbrai will be coming through Kingsley on Sunday, July 19th, and Salem will once again be operating a food booth to raise funds. All proceeds from this will be used towards the Organ Renovation, which is in progress. Our stand will be located on 2nd Street at intersection with Main St. We encourage all members to participate in this fundraising endeavor according to your capacity. Your rewards will be much more than you will be able to give. MENU ITEMS: · Breakfast Burritos: to be made on site · Pies – 2 crust, (no potentially hazardous ingred) DO NOT CUT Will be cut & packaged Sat., July 18 at 1:00 (See Sign-up) · Cinnamon Rolls – Frozen rolls will be provided & available for pick up in church freezers anytime after July 1. A box of lg baggies will be by the freezer along with baking instructions so you can transfer the number of frozen rolls home for baking. DO NOT FROST. The baked rolls need to be dropped at the church by noon on Sat., July 18th (See Sign-up) Will be frosted, cut, & packaged Sat., July 18 at 1:00 (See Signup) · Drinks: Water, Gatorade, Juice SIGN-UP SHEETS are posted at the back of the church for the following: Pie donations Cooks to bake cinnamon rolls (Frozen rolls provided) Saturday at 1:00: pie & cinnamon roll ‘packaging’ at church Saturday at 6:00: workers for set-up crew at site Sunday AM (TBD): Runners, Servers/Cashiers Sunday AM: Tear down crew Advertising: Make signs & distribute If any questions, Ragbrai Committee Members are: John Hoppe (Chr) Karen Burnham (Sec) Mark Burnham Joan & Dennis Reinking Bryan Paulsen Marti Meissner Nancy Clausen Tricia Ewert-Flanagan 389-7599 251-9120 251-5198 301-9408 540-5899 251-1217 251-6538 229-2974 St. John Lutheran Church Newsletter Greeters: Eldon & Vicki Nippert Ushers: Eldon & Vicki Nippert Lectors: Gail Stanton Altar Care: Denise Wright & Wendi Reyman Serving: Vaughn Heyer, Matthew Lundt, Dustin Wesselman, Casey Lindsay, Steve Galvin and Noelle Jacobs Sarah Circle: 1:30 July 1st Bible Study: Sandy Johnson Hostess: Vi Rohlk 5th 12th 19th 26th Gracie Volkert & Kylie Reinders Levi Volkert & Austin Lewis Eric Johnson & Trey Heilman Danni Book & Hannah Colshan Please keep the following in thoughts and prayers this month: St. John: Joel Wellndorf, Family & Friends of Cameron Condon, Don Schneckloth, Violet Rohlk, Ethel Albers, Betty Stoneking, Erica Miller, Bob Mohr and Joan & Bob Croxell, Pastor Melba Smith Salem: Tricia EwertFlannagan, Lorny Nissen, Connie Hoppe July 2015 College: Josh Mohr from Morningside College Leah Graham received a Master of Education Degree with High Distinction from Buena Vista College on May 27th. Congratulations to all our graduates this year. If I have not mentioned any, please let me know and I will put it in the next month’s newsletter. Esther Circle: 7:30 July 2nd Bible Study: Marilyn Heilman Hostess: Cheryl Todd Women’s Gen Mtg 7:30 July 15th Program: Haiti Mission Trip Hostesses: Lorraine Jepsen & Bev Stoneking Harvest Ministry Worship service at Little Sioux Park will be on Sunday, July 26th at 10:30 AM. There will be a potluck following worship. Come join us in worship and fellowship. A Special Thank you to Dale Grell for the beautiful offering plates he made. Thank you to him & his wife, Janice, for donating them to St. John Lutheran Church. Dear Friends – Thank you for your kindness and sympathy during this difficult time. Many thanks for your prayers and support. – The Family of Carol Hudson St. John Lutheran Church Newsletter The family of Carl Huth Jr. sent a Thank you to us for keeping them in our prayers and the support during their time of loss. Thank you to everyone for prayers, cards, phone calls and visits during and since my recent hospital stay. Your thoughtfulness is very much appreciated. Vergil Heyer 1st 3rd 5th 6th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 20th 21st 22nd 5th 8th 11 th 15th 20th 21st 24th 27th 28th Nicholas & Kari Morgan Jaremey & Jennifer Hefner Jeremy & Allison Swanson Brian & Jenifer Aman Greg & Sharen Groszkruger Jeremy & Nikki Schubert Arlo & Patricia Hummel Paul & Sherry Anderson Loren & Barbara Petersen 27th 28th 31st Heather Prange Brady Meyer Kyler Lewis Wendy Jepsen Michael Merkel Reed Henrichsen Lana Cunningham Tate Heilman Beverlyn Stoneking Mitchell Grell Peyton Robbins Delores Dau Darla Ludvigson Jackie Kay Heyer Sharon Wilde Jeff Witzke Mardell Kurtz Michelle Mohr Trey Heilman Deb Henrichsen Tim Kohn Angela Heck Trever Heck Christina Morgan Brandon Utesch Amy Bremer Buck Jacobs Hunter Deeds Dale Grell Jeff, Talan and Braelyn Witzke joined the St. John family on Sunday, June 14th. Please be sure to introduce yourself to them and welcome them to our family. July 2015 The Education Committee is excited for the children in our community for 4 days with the Day Camp group from Ingham Okoboji Camp on July 6th – 9th from 9:00 to 2:00. We are anticipating a group of 52 this year! Lana Lundt and Tonya Carstens along with several helpers are leading a group of about 16 preschool and kindergarten children! We may need extra cookies this year! The closing program will be at 7:00 PM on Thursday, July 9th followed with ice creams sundaes. Prepare to be amazed at the music and sharing of faith. Please include the camp staff and helpers and kitchen crew in your prayers as the seeds of faith grow in our children. We ask for safe, fun-filled 4 days and great weather. Sunday, July 12th at 9:00AM in the Cushing Park, we will have our worship service in the park. St. John Lutheran Church Council Meeting Minutes May 17, 2015 Call to Order: President Elaine Droegmiller called the meeting to order at 12:41 p.m. Members present: Elaine Droegmiller, Linda Mathers, Park Ludvigson, John Heilman, Kyle Krager, Lana Lundt, Jordan Droegmiller, Passtor Wayne and Lisa Johnson. Call Committee representative present: Tammy Porter. Tammy Porter updated us on the submission of the call paperwork. Discussion/Questions/Suggestions. Secretary’s Report: April report was read. Kyle moved to accept it. Jordan second. Treasurer’s Report: April report was read. Park moved to accept it. Linda second. Pastor’s Report: Visit shut ins and gave communion. Attended meetings, confirmation class, recognition of graduates, installation at both churches, new member classes with Jeff Witzke, meeting with Beaux Sargent and Melissa Mathers and Rev. Byers. Full report enclosed. Committee Reports: Elaine read a report from Marcie Schemmel. Lana moved to compensate Marcie for music lessons for Terra Heilman and Erin Johnson. Kyle second. Lana moved that the compensation be $100/month. Park second. Old Business: 1. Shed Cement Slab – John will talk to Dave Wiese on where to pour cement. 2. Carl Goodburn Update – Funeral June 20th – Waiting for family to contact us. 3. Secretary Job Description – Council will fill out a job evaluation and compile them at the next meeting – table 4. Chicken Supper Update - table New Business: 1. Church Mowing – Colton Porter-$25/time(approximately $100/month)-Colton will let us know how many times he mows and submit a bill. 2. Parsonage Mowing – Levi Volkert - $25/time-John will talk to Dan Volkert and ask them to submit a bill. 3. Leaf Relief for Church – Lana talked to Dave Wiese. Schedule to have it done. 4. Great Iowa Treasure Hunt-Helen Kurtz Estate – Lana is filling out the paperwork to receive money that was left to the church. 5. Water Heater – had to get a new one. 6. Robert Hoppe Memorial Gift - $25,000 gift will be put in undesignated memorials. 7. Western Iowa Synod Update – discussion 8. Kitchen Remodeling – Elaine will talk to Cheryl Todd about what women of the church want done. 9. Parsonage – have some furnishings there so Pastor can use it if he needs to, Adjournment: Next meeting will be June 14, 2015 at noon. Lana moved to adjourn. John second. Council Secretary, Lisa Johnson St. John Lutheran Church Sunday Monday Tuesday July 2015 Wednesday Thursday 1 1:30 Sarah Circle Bible Study: Sandy Johnson Hostess: Vi Rohlk Ushers: Eldon & Vicki Nippert Greeters: Eldon & Vicki Nippert Lector: Gail Stanton 5 6 7 Friday Saturday 3 4 9 10 11 16 17 18 25 ` 2 7:30 Esther Circle Bible Study: Marilyn Heilman Hostess: Cheryl Todd 8 Acolytes: Gracie Volkert & Kylie Reinders VBS 9-2 VBS 9-2 7:00 VBS Program VBS 9-2 9-2 12 13 14 Acolytes: Levi Volkert & Austin Lewis 9:00 Worship in the Park - Cushing Noon – Council Meeting 15 7:30 Women’s General Mtg Program: Haiti Mission Trip Hostesses: Lorraine Jepsen & Bev Stoneking 19 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 Acolytes: Eric Johnson & Trey Heilman ***NEWSLETTER ARTICLES DUE*** 26 Acolytes: Danni Book & Hannah Colshan 10:30 Harvest Ministries Joint Worship – Little Sioux Park – Potluck to follow July 2015 - Salem Sun Mon Tue Wed 1 Thu 2 Fri 3 Sat 4 Sara Circle @ 1:30 6th Sunday after Pentecost 5 Worship w/HC 10:30 7th Sunday after Pentecost Semi Annual Meeting 12 Worship w/HC 10:30 8th Sunday after Pentecost Ragbrai Fund Raiser Worship w/HC 10:30 9th Sunday after Pentecost Joint Harvest Ministry Worship Service @ Little Sioux Park @ 10:30 w/HC 19 26 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 20 Newsletter items due Harvest Ministry Council @ Salem @ 7pm Salem Contact Info Confirmation Camp 27 28 Soup Kitchen 29 30 Council Mtg @ 6:30pm 31 Janet Byers……………375-5494 Council President Newsletter Contact Clark Byers Email [email protected] Salem Lutheran Web Site: http://salemlutheraniowa.com/ For additions to the bulletin contact Emily by Thursday at [email protected] Daily Lectionary and Bible Reading July 2015 7/1 - W: Psalm 8; 2 Kings 20:1-11; 7/22 - W: Psalm 100; 2 Samuel 5:1- this day: and I pray that You would 12; Luke 15:1-7 Mark 9:14-29 forgive me all my sins where I have done wrong and graciously keep me 7/2 - Th: Psalm 123; Jeremiah 7:1- 7/23 - Th: Psalm 145:10-18; 1 15; 1 Corinthians 4:8-13 Kings 19:19-21; Colossians 1:9-14 this night. For into Your hands, I commend myself, my body and soul, 7/3 - F: Psalm 123; Jeremiah 7:16- 7/24 - F: Psalm 145:10-18; 2 Kings and all things. Let Your holy angel 26; 2 Corinthians 10:7-11 3:4-20; Colossians 3:12-17 be with me, that the evil foe may have no power over me. Amen.” 7/4 - Sa: Psalm 123; Jeremiah 7/25 - Sa: Psalm 145:10-18; 7:27-34; Matthew 8:18-22 2 Kings 4:38-41; John 4:31-38 Read assigned scriptures, taking time 7/5 - Su: Ezekiel 2:1-5; Psalm 123; 7/26 - Su: 2 Kings 4:42-44; Psalm for meditation after each. Then, offer 2 Corinthians 12:2-10; Mark 6:1-13 145:10-18; Ephesians 3:14-21; personal prayers/petitions. Close with John 6:1-21 the Lord’s Prayer. 7/6 - M: Psalm 119:81-88; Ezekiel 2:8—3:11; 2 Corinthians 11:16-33 7/27 - M: Psalm 111; Genesis 18:1-15; Philippians 4:10-20 7/7 - Tu: Psalm 119:81-88; Jeremiah 16:1-13; James 5:7-12 7/28 - Tu: Psalm 111; Exodus 24:1-11; Romans 15:22-33 7/8 - W: Psalm 119:81-88; Jeremiah 16:14-21; John 7:1-9 7/29 - W: Psalm 111; Isaiah 25:610a; Mark 6:35-44 7/9 - Th: Psalm 85:8-13; Amos 2:6-16; Colossians 2:1-5 7/30 - Th: Psalm 78:23-29; Exodus 12:33-42; 1 Corinthians 11:17-22 7/10 - F: Psalm 85:8-13; Amos 3:1-12; Colossians 4:2-18 7/31 - F: Psalm 78:23-29; Exodus 12:43—13:2; 1 Corinthians 11:277/11 - Sa: Psalm 85:8-13; Amos 34 4:6-13; Luke 1:57-80 7/12 - Su: Amos 7:7-15; Psalm 85:8-13; Ephesians 1:3-14; Mark 6:14-29 A Daily Ritual: Make the sign of the cross, saying: “In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy 7/13 - M: Psalm 142; Amos 5:1-9; Spirit. Amen.” Light a Candle, if so Acts 21:27-39 desired. Then say one of the two 7/14 - Tu: Psalm 142; Amos 9:1-4; prayers below: Acts 23:12-35 Luther’s Morning Prayer: “I thank 7/15 - W: Psalm 142; Amos 9:11you, my heavenly Father, through 15; Luke 7:31-35 Jesus Christ, Your Dear Son, that You have kept me this night from all 7/16 - Th: Psalm 23; Jeremiah 10:1-16; Colossians 1:15-23 harm and danger: and I pray that you would keep me this day also from sin 7/17 - F: Psalm 23; Jeremiah and every evil, that all my doings and 10:17-25; Acts 17:16-31 life may please You. For into Your hands I commend myself, my body 7/18 - Sa: Psalm 23; Jeremiah 12:1-13; Luke 18:35-43 and soul, and all things. Let Your Holy angel be with me, that the evil 7/19 - Su: Jeremiah 23:1-6; Psalm foe may have no power over me. 23; Ephesians 2:11-22; Mark 6:30Amen” 34, 53-56 7/20 - M: Psalm 100; Jeremiah 50:1-7; Hebrews 13:17-25 7/21 - Tu: Psalm 100; Zechariah 9:14—10:2; Acts 20:17-38 Luther’s Evening Prayer: “ I Thank you, my heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Your Dear Son, that You have graciously kept me St. John Lutheran Church Salem Lutheran Church/Harvest Ministry 1391 Lee Avenue Correctionville, IA 51016 “Address Service Requested” Harvest Ministry July Newsletter Harvest Ministry Council Kevin Reinking .......Chairman John Heilman ......... Treasurer Marcia Schemmel …Secretary Keith Swanson ....…... Member Kathy McGhee…….... Member Jim Porter…. ....…..... Member NON-PROFIT Org. BULK RATE U.S. Postage PAID Correctionville, Iowa Permit No. 12
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