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Trinity Tidings Trinity Lutheran Church 2163 Mayhew Lake Rd NE Sauk Rapids, MN 56379-4554

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Trinity Lutheran Church-Sauk Rapids, MN “Sharing the Caring Christ with all People” A Prince of Peace Lutheran School Association Church And a Good Shepherd Community Congregation

Sunday Services: 8:00am & 10:30am Monday Worship Services 6:00pm (Memorial Day through Labor Day) Sunday School for All Ages: 9:15am (Sept—May) Sunday Radio Broadcast at 8:00am on WVAL 800 on the AM dial and streaming live on the internet at www.800wval.com Trinity’s Website: www.trinitysr.org

Trinity Lutheran Church

“Sharing the Caring Christ With All People”

Sauk Rapids, MN

Writing this article as I am on Ash Wednesday (Feb. 10), I'm reminded of what Garrison Keillor once said about Lutherans. He said we walk around as if it were always the season of Lent. Implied thereby is that we tend to have sour dispositions when it comes to the expression of our faith. Perhaps there's some truth to that, especially during the Lenten season. As we're encouraged to contemplate our Lord's suffering and death, a tone of sadness naturally pours forth from our hearts that ends up showing on our faces. Our worship music is more sorrowful and subdued this time of year. Watching the Sacrifice for our sins moves us to various forms of self-denial, not just for the sake of "giving something up", but "giving something for" others who are in need. I often hear it said, even by Lutherans, that they can't wait for Lent to get over with. Spiritually, I've never felt that way. This is the time I feel closest to God. Memories of midweek services from my youth come to mind; special worship services and the fellowship of soup suppers. I'm deeply moved by the great Lenten hymns which only ever get sung these 40 days: "Jesus, I Will Ponder Now," "Go to Dark Gethsemane," "A Lamb Goes Uncomplaining Forth." There's the beauty of self-examination as Lent calls us to look back on the impact of baptism on our lives. "How are we doing, we who have died to sin and come alive to new life in Christ?" In repentance we ask our Lord to clear our lives of sin.

Table of Contents From the Pastor DCO Corner Volunteer Opportunities LWML Salt & Pepper Advertise With Us Legacy Dinner & Auction Prince of Peace News The Gospels in 40 Days Worship/Music Notes Bronze Star Recipient More Than Enough Youth Group Needs LIC Jamboree Holy Week Worship Schedule Contact Us

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All of these Lenten traditions find their value, however, only as we use them to anticipate Easter. Indeed, just as Easter can't be truly appreciated without first having gone through Lent, so also Lent would be an empty, melancholy ritual if it were not punctuated by the joy of Jesus' victory

over sin and death. There's another saying that has been used to describe Christians, one which hopefully fits us Lutherans as well: "We are an Easter people, and 'Alleluia" is our song!" Maybe that's why I like Lent so much. As with all of life lived here on earth, I know there's a glorious ending. That should put a smile on your face . . . even if you're a Lutheran!

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Trinity Lutheran Church

“Sharing the Caring Christ With All People”

Sauk Rapids, MN

Our church is a referring agency for The Good Samaritan Fund. For almost 20 years The Good Samaritan Fund of the “Central Minnesota Community Foundation” has been helping people who are experiencing a one-time emergency crisis so they can get their lives back on track. Contributions to the fund come from businesses and individuals from here in Central Minnesota. Recipients of these grants must apply through a referring agency. All income and expenses of the applicant must be provided on the application and if the grant is approved the Landlord or vendor is dealt with directly and no funds are ever given to the applicant. The grant is for a need that is not expected to reoccur. It must solve a problem and not create a dependency. A few examples of cases we have handled are as follows: Damage deposits Rent Car repairs Payments to Excel Energy Good Samaritan processes 30-40 applications per month. Because of this volume, with their current income, only about half of the applications are approved. Do you want to help get a life back on track? If you do, you can contribute by making a check out to Good Samaritan Fund and mail it to Central Minnesota Community Foundation 101 7th Avenue South, St. Cloud, MN 56301 or you can go online to CommunityGiving.org. (100% of your gift will go directly to fund-qualified emergency needs in the St. Cloud area!) -Craig Cooper, DCO

The angel said to the women, “Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay. Then go quickly and tell his disciples: ‘He has risen from the dead and is going ahead of you into Galilee. There you will see him.’ Now I have told you.” Matthew 28:5-7 Leann Klimek and Toni Kasella CPA’s Commercial/Industrial RICK MEHRWERTH 320.252.8072 Cell: 320.980.4575 5123 Shadowwood Dr. NE Sauk Rapids, MN 56379 Email: [email protected]

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Trinity Lutheran Church

“Sharing the Caring Christ With All People”

Sauk Rapids, MN

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Foster Grandparent Program The Foster Grandparent Program, a program of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud, is looking for volunteers age 55 and older to mentor children. Volunteers are needed in St. Cloud area Schools District 742, elementary schools in Paynesville, Journey Home daycare (working with infants and toddlers), the St. Cloud Children's Home (working with teens), and several after-school programs. Foster Grandparent volunteers might help students with a reading assignment, work with a small group on a craft, or help kids cook an evening meal. An hourly stipend, transportation reimbursement, and paid training are included.

Mission Leaguers will gather a variety of needed items for Anna Marie’s Shelter in St. Cloud until our March 10th meeting. Congregation members are invited to help by placing items in the basket in the Narthex. Needs include: Personal Care Items, Children’s hats, mittens, gloves, sleepwear, - blankets, games and puzzles, store certificates. Coming Events: Zone Spring Rally at Messiah, Sartell Tues., April 19th, 9 am to noon LWML MN North District Biennial Convention: June 20—22, 2016 in Willmar, MN. Salt & Pepper

Contact Emily Chaphalkar, Catholic Charities Foster Grandparents at (320) 229-4597

Are you curious to learn about the real science and history behind GMOs

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Minnesota Senior Games

(genetically modified organisms)?

Over 500 athletes 50 years of age and older will compete in 20+ different sporting events on May 19-22 in St. Cloud! Dedicated volunteers will be needed at a variety of events during the games. Each volunteer shift will run approximately 3-4 hours. Positions include athlete check in, scorekeeping, staff assistant, hospitality, etc. Each volunteer will receive a 2016 Minnesota Senior Games T-shirt.

Are they safe? What foods contain them? Join us on Tuesday, March 8th, at 6 pm for this presentation by Ashley Kibutha, Coborn's Registered Dietician. Spread the Good News About your Business... to the members of Trinity Lutheran Church … It’s Easy! We’ll create an ad for you!

Contact Jennifer, RSVP at (320) 650-3119 or [email protected]

Just $27 for 1—7/8” x 1” ad paid in advance with an 11—issue contract or get double impact by putting 2 ads together, 1—7/8” x 2” ad paid in advance. ($49)

Call the Church office to get started! 320-252-3670, 2163 Mayhew Lake Road NE, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379-4554 Mark A. Kelley Insurance Agent 300 E. Germain St. Suite 260 St. Cloud, MN 56304 Tel: 320-252-7222 Fax: 320-252-8674 [email protected]

1301 2nd Street N. P.O. Box 567 Sauk Rapids, MN 56379 Phone: 320.252.5121 Fax: 320.252.5327

111 7th Ave. S. PO Box 40 St. Cloud, MN 56302 (320)252-2841 or (888) 950-2265

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Trinity Lutheran Church

“Sharing the Caring Christ With All People”

Sauk Rapids, MN

News from Prince of Peace:

Prince of Peace Legacy Benefit Dinner & Auction Please mark your calendars and plan now to join in celebrating and supporting the gift of our Christian Day School ministry as Prince of Peace Lutheran School hosts its annual dinner auction on Sunday, April 24th. The event will again be held on location at the school and will begin at 11:30 a.m. with a silent auction. Dinner will be served at 12:30 p.m. followed by entertainment (the Holy Cross Men’s Choir is coming back!!!!) and the live auction. It promises to be a great time of Christian fellowship in support of our school. Our theme is “Embracing God’s Children!” Tickets will be available on-line as well as through the school office.

You are INVITED to come to our ALL SCHOOL Open House on Thursday, March 3rd from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Please come! You will have the opportunity to tour the school and meet with our faculty and learn more about the blessings of giving your child(ren) a great education in the setting of our Christian faith. Pastor Dave will also be available to share with you our scholarship program. There is a special place for your son or daughter at Prince of Peace – a place where they will grow in the “grace and the knowledge of Christ!” We are currently enrolling students for the 2016/2017 school year. Please come and check us out!

The Gospels in Forty Days You’ve heard the expression, I’m sure, that “Today is the first day of the rest of your life!” Well, I’d like to apply that thought to this invitation to become engaged in reading through the four Gospels during Lent. When you receive the March newsletter, it will be somewhere around Day 20 on the calendar we are including that would enable you to read through the Gospels in forty days. Day 20 would be a great time for you to join in this Bible reading opportunity as the schedule calls for us to begin reading the Gospel of Luke. You can still read at least two of the four Gospels! And, if you would like, on Day 20, you could double your reading and read Day 1 as well as Day 20. That way you would still read all four Gospels! But, even if you read the last two (Luke and John) which will take you all the way to the Saturday before Easter (March 26 th), I know that you will both enjoy this as well as be blessed by your extra time spent in God’s Word! So, please consider this an invitation to enrich your faith life and walk with the Lord by taking 10 minutes or so each day

Pastor Dave

to read your way through the Gospels! Day 1 Matthew 1-4 Day 2 Matthew 5-6 Day 3 Matthew 7-9 Day 4 Matthew 10-11 Day 5 Matthew 12-13 Day 6 Matthew 14-17 Day 7 Matthew 18-20 Day 8 Matthew 21-22 Day 9 Matthew 23-24 Day 10 Matthew 25-26 Day 11 Matthew 27-28 Day 12 Mark 1-3 Day 13 Mark 4-5 Day 14 Mark 6-7 Day 15 Mark 8-9 Day 16 Mark 10-11 Day 17 Mark 12-13 Day 18 Mark 14 Day 19 Mark 15-16 Day 20 Luke 1-2 Day 21 Luke 3-4 Day 22 Luke 5-6

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Trinity Lutheran Church

“Sharing the Caring Christ With All People”

Sauk Rapids, MN

Worship and Music Notes

Dear family and friends at Trinity ~ Have you ever heard a song for the first time and it just seems to reach out and touch your heart? I'm sure that has happened to all of us at one time or another (or in my case, quite often because of my chosen profession!) Almost a year ago, I was blessed to have the opportunity to attend a concert given by Christian artist Chris Tomlin. Many of the songs he shared with us that night did indeed touch my heart, but one of them entitled "At the Cross" really brought tears to my eyes. The words remind us--not just during these 40 days of Lent, but each and every day--of the tremendous sacrifice that Jesus paid for us on the cross . . . where His love ran red and my sin washed white . . . I'm in awe of You . . . I owe all to You . . . Jesus. I'd like to share the words of the song with you. Maybe they'll touch your heart too . . . "At The Cross" There's a place where mercy reigns and never dies There's a place where streams of grace flow deep and wide Where all the love I've ever found comes like a flood comes flowing down (Chorus:) At the cross, at the cross I surrender my life I'm in awe of You, I'm in awe of You Where Your love ran red and my sin washed white I owe all to You, I owe all to You Jesus There's a place where sin and shame are powerless Where my heart has peace with God and forgiveness Where all the love I've ever found comes like a flood comes flowing down (Chorus) Blessings on your journey to the cross . . . Ruth Immerfall, Contemporary Worship Director [email protected]/320.291.9293

Bronze Star Recipient After 50 years, he finally received the recognition he deserved for his service. After learning that her grandfather, a Vietnam War veteran, never received his Bronze Star for meritorious service, NDSU freshman Rachel Peterson made it her passion to reclaim his medal. "As soon as I heard his story and really learned about it, it became kind of a fight because for so many years without your recognition or your honor it's definitely due time," said Peterson. Due to lost paperwork, Peterson's grandfather Earl Kothman has gone years accepting that he may never receive the medal. Rachel turned that doubt into reality. "It's been a long year and a half of work and phone calls, but for him it's been a long 49 and I'm really glad he's able to receive it now," said Peterson. Kothman says it's the best Christmas present he could ever ask for. "To me it's like my best Christmas ever, because my worse Christmas was when I went to Vietnam on a boat," said Kothman. He says finally holding the medal in his hand brings back memories of those who also sacrificed for their country. "I receive this in honor of all the brothers I did serve with. I'll never forget them their faces are very fresh in your memory," said Kothman. Earl says even before he was told the medal was coming in the mail, his granddaughter's relentless efforts made him feel like he had already received his prize. "She's my bronze star," said Kothman. A formal Bronze Star acceptance ceremony for Kothman was held at the Landmark Center in Saint Paul. Rachel has also created the "Abiding Bronze Star", a non-profit for war veterans like her grandfather who never their proper recognition. 6

Trinity Lutheran Church

“Sharing the Caring Christ With All People”

Sauk Rapids, MN

Trinity High School Youth Group 9th-12th Grade

“More Than Enough” Planned Giving Stories for Christian Stewards

Luke and Candice spent many years as members of their church and wanted to support its ministry above and beyond their weekly offering tithe. At the same time, they were looking for a way to care for their family in the future. Luke: W e heard that with new lower rates, now is the best time in years to set up a charitable lead trust. We could fund the trust with cash or stock and this trust would pay income to our church for a number of years with the rest of the trust value going to our children in the future. Candice: W e liked the fact that our children would be well cared for and that we could see the result now of our gifts to the church. Luke and Candice were also pleased to learn that taxes on the gift to their children would be significantly reduced by the added benefit of a gift tax charitable deduction. After the income was paid to the church, the remaining trust value would go to their family with very little tax owed. Luke: Candice and I found that by using a charitable lead trust we could accomplish our goals of helping both family and church during our lifetimes.

Due to the growth of our youth ministry, we are looking to add some support roles. If you have a heart for this area, we need your help! We are needing help with administrative, marketing, back office, advisory, etc. The time commitment is not overwhelming. We have some great youth leaders working every Wednesday night and Sunday morning. They are all volunteers and we need to step up and help them out. Please spend some time in prayer on behalf on this ministry. Contact Terry Kurash for more information. Excitement is increasing as we prepare for the National Youth Gathering. We have special Bible study time on Sunday mornings between services to help ready ourselves for the trip. Service projects, speakers, bible study, concerts, etc. are all a part of the experience. Looking forward to growing in our faith. The theme for next year is “In Christ Alone.” Watch for your opportunity to help support the youth through the next few months.

All 9th-12th graders are invited to join us in the youth room on Wednesday nights from 6-8pm. Bring a friend. Make sure you are connected to the youth leaders via media of your choice. Facebook, twitter, instagram, email... In His service, Youth leaders Emily, Charlie, Brett , Leah and TK

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Information and confidential consultation about planned giving options that might benefit you such as a charitable lead trust - can be obtained by contacting either Mr. David Priebe, retired business attorney (612)508-4640; or Mr. George Miller (800)482-5022. Both David and George are Gift Planning Counselors for the MN North District - LCMS. 7

Our group is in need of volunteers to head up activities and supervise the events the group would like to participate in. Please contact Kristen Sigurdson if you would be interested in helping out!! Thank you in advance for serving our young people in this way!

Trinity Lutheran Church

“Sharing the Caring Christ With All People”

Sauk Rapids, MN

2016 Registration Jamboree

Holy Week Worship Opportunities:

We will be hosting a Registration Jamboree for Summer 2016 Lutheran Island Camp and Christ Serve Ranch registrations on March 20, 2016. Bill Schultz from camp will be here to help register children and to answer any questions you might have. Children 3 and older can sign up for camp on that day. There are lots of events for you to consider. We will be handing out brochures to families in the two weeks prior to the jamboree. On the day of the jamboree, you can give your registration to Bill.

Maundy Thursday: 3/24 @6:00pm (HC) Good Friday: 3/25 @ 6:00pm Easter Morning: 6:00am, 8:00am, & 10:30am (HC)

The theme for this year at Lutheran Island Camp and Christ Serve Ranch is “Extraordinary Flying Things”. It is based on 5th Day of Creation when God created the Flying Things. The Bible passage that will serve as the focus of this year’s devotions and Bible Study is Matt 6:26 "Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?” The camp will use that theme throughout each camp week to make sure that every child has an extraordinary and wonderful experience. Camp has continued with some new programs this summer and we hope you’ll take a look at them. They include STEAM Camp, Prairie and Woods Camp, Dinosaur Week and Family Adventure Camp. Campers in these programs will get to spend time at Christ Serve Ranch where we have added some new activities, exhibits, and experiences.

Easter breakfast served from 7—10 am

Church Contact Information Church Office: 252-3670 Church Fax: 202-1095 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.trinitysr.org

The Classic and Splash camps are back as are the Adventure Camps like Otter Tail Adventure, Crow Wing River, Boys Survivor, and the Voyageur Weekend. Horseback camps have been expanded and the camp has added some staff. Rates are remaining the same or in a few cases were lowered.

Office Staff 252-3670 Pastor Paul Cloeter; Pastor Dave Strohschein, Pastor John Bakou Pastor Harvey Ehlers, Emeritus Director of Christian Outreach Craig Cooper Admin. Assistants Judy Rehwaldt , Katie Meemken

The biggest challenge you will have this summer is picking out which camp to attend, so why not come to more than one! Those who register for camp on the day of the Jamboree will receive an LIC backpack plush toy or a flying disc.

Additional Contact Information Traditional Music : Daniel Reineke 656-0963 Contemporary Music: Ruth Immerfall 291-9293 Prayer Chain: Delores Volkers 252-2101 Youth Ministry: Terry Kurash 251-4071; Kristen Sigurdson 493-6621 Parish Nurse: Jennifer Machula Prince of Peace School Office: 251-1477 8

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9:00am Sewing Guild (F) 6:30pm Brownie Troop Mtg. (Lcl) 7:00pm Worship Team Rehearsal

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6:45pm Narcotics Anon. (Y)

5:00pm S&P Planning 6:00pm Nutritionist Presentation (FH,K) 6:30pm Sandwichers 7:00pm Friends in Harmony (W) 7:00pm Handbell Rehearsal

7:00am Men's Bible Study @ GS 4:45pm Soup Supper 6:00pm Worship Z1 6:45-7:45pm Confirmation Classes 6:45pm Youth Night (Y) 6:45pm Ladies Leaning on Christ 6:45pm Adult Choir Rehearsal

1:00pm LWML (F) 5:30pm Lay Ministry Mtg. 7:00pm Leadership Team Mtg. 7:00pm Worship Team Rehearsal

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9:00am Altar Guild 6:45pm Worship Music Practice (W)

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10:30am Bible Class (Lcl) 7:00pm Friends in Harmony (W) 7:00pm Handbell Rehearsal

7:00am Men's Bible Study @ GS 4:45pm Soup Supper 6:00pm Worship Z4 6:45-7:45pm Confirmation Classes 6:45pm Youth Night (Y) 6:45pm Adult Choir Rehearsal

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9:30am Parish Workers (Newsletter) 6:00pm Bev’s CC (CM) 6:45pm Narcotics Anon. (Y)

9:00am MN N&S Meeting (FH) 10:30am Bible Class (Lcl) 7:00pm Friends in Harmony (W)

7:00am Men's Bible Study @ GS 5:00pm God’s Grub 6:00-7:15pm Confirmation Classes 6:00pm Youth Night (Y)

6:30pm Brownie Meeting(Lcl) 7:00pm Worship Team Rehearsal

W=Worship Space F=Fellowship Hall

Scl=Small Class Room

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Lcf=Large Conf Room Scf=Small Conf Room

Begins 8:00am Worship Z2 9:15am Bible Class & S.S 9:15am Christian Marriage 9:15am Youth Bible Study10:30am Worship (HC) Z3 12:00pm Anyuak Worship 2:30pm Anyuak New M. Class 4:00pm Creative Crafts

20 PALM SUNDAY LIC Jamboree 8:00am Worship (HC) Z5 9:15am Bible Class & S.S. 9:15am Youth Bible Study 10:30am Worship Z1 12:00pm Anyuak Worship 2:30pm Anyuak New Member Class First Day of Spring! 27 RESURRECTION SUNDAY 6:00am Worship Z4 (HC) 7:00am – 10:30am Easter Breakfast 8:00am Worship Z5 (HC) 10:30am Worship Z1 (HC) 12:00pm Anyuak Worship

Room Reservation Key Overflow Room

REMEMBER TO SET YOUR CLOCKS AHEAD

6:00pm Good Friday Tenebrae Worship Z3

CM=Care Ministry K=Kitchen

CDC=Child Dev. Cntr.

March Birthdays Name

BirthDate

Vicki Novak

21-Mar

Angela Abfalter

19-Mar

Judith Oltz

31-Mar

Raquel Alstrup

25-Mar

Peggy Oltz

27-Mar

Andrew Behrendt

16-Mar

Steven Oltz

10-Mar

Judith Behrens

16-Mar

Yeamet Ongwach

2-Mar

Tyler Benoit

19-Mar

Richelle Peacock

15-Mar

Keith Bjorklund

19-Mar

Karen Petron-Broda

21-Mar

Paul Butkowski

17-Mar

Caleb Ramler

27-Mar

Hayle Buttweiler

31-Mar

Pat Reberg

31-Mar

Zachary DuChene

8-Mar

Jamison Reginek

30-Mar

Jaden Evenson

4-Mar

Gordon Rehder

27-Mar

Sandra Fleck

21-Mar

Janet Renn

24-Mar

Alisha Frey

11-Mar

Craig Richards

4-Mar

Miranda Friedrichs

9-Mar

Abigail Roering

23-Mar

Gavin Fuchs

8-Mar

Julie Roesch

15-Mar

James Gerchy

10-Mar

Gary Rolfzen

16-Mar

Justin Hackett

9-Mar

Paul Schmidkunz

29-Mar

Tyler Haffner

3-Mar

Hope Schroeder

4-Mar

Jackson Herbst

15-Mar

Marjorie Smolnik

5-Mar

Jennifer Heyne

23-Mar

Jeffrey Snyder

21-Mar

Clara Ireland

22-Mar

Greg Sornberger

3-Mar

Brenda Johnson

9-Mar

Eric Stay

7-Mar

Cole Kaeter

16-Mar

James Stuart

3-Mar

Tyler Kardell

7-Mar

Nancy Sunstrom

19-Mar

Blake Keske

14-Mar

Athena Swenson

3-Mar

Michelle Keske

20-Mar

Timothy Thole

24-Mar

Loretta Klug

25-Mar

Susan Vanvickle

19-Mar

Dan Larsen

26-Mar

Jeremy Voge

4-Mar

Dawn Larson

16-Mar

Delores Volkers

19-Mar

Kaylah Larson

30-Mar

Brandon Voss

30-Mar

Judith Lazer

5-Mar

Theresa Wainright

26-Mar

Dawn Linkert

26-Mar

Lewis Walker

5-Mar

Wendy Lovitz

4-Mar

Carol Wendt

19-Mar

Marie Mendel

16-Mar

Mason Wendt

26-Mar

Nancy Michael

24-Mar

Katelyn Woitalla

25-Mar

Zachary Milner

26-Mar

Michaela Wurdelman

30-Mar

Kathryn Morin

2-Mar

Kyle Zimmer

20-Mar

Robert Neils

24-Mar

Eric Nieters

31-Mar

Jami Novak

25-Mar