President’s Message
It has been a busy couple of months and I’m sure the next few months will be equally busy. Thanks to all those who helped with the noon Lenten lunches and also those who helped with Bingo at Belle Plaine on March 10.There are several items I wanted to mention. The OWLS convention in St. Cloud was originally scheduled for July 8–10 and promoted as such but the hotel made a mistake and scheduled it for July 15–17. When the mistake was discovered, they had already scheduled another event for the 8–10 dates – so the OWLS had to change their dates to the 15–17. The bridge closing in St. Cloud will not affect our getting to the Holiday Inn.
We have been contacted by St. John’s Lutheran Church in Red Wing about their interest in starting an OWLS chapter. We have invited them to attend our April 1 meeting and will go to Red Wing later to hold an informational meeting there. If anyone would like to be involved in this endeavor, let me know.
Happy Spring! Duane Hadler
Events Schedule...
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Music by "Strickley Strings" has been rescheduled for Feb 2009.
Thea Gullekson will discuss her recent trip to China. She was particularly interested in the way some of them now live, their farms and the laws of the land.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
David Nack, Administrator of WELS Prison Ministry will describe their entire program for us. It is not only people “pen paling” with prisoners, but all of the lessons, sermons, Bibles and testing that is sent out. More than just OWLS may have an interest here!
Monday, October 27, 2008 – 2:30 pm
OWLS will again host a bingo party at the Lutheran Home, Belle Plaine for the Skilled Care facility.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Marladene Mohr, who had served as a medical missionary nurse among AIDS victims in Zambia, will talk about conditions then and now. During September 2008, she will be with the Shepherds Purse group in Mongolia evaluating children for cardiac surgery and care.
Humor to close with:
The high school football coach wasn’t home when one of his players called to tell him he wouldn’t be able to make the big game the next day. When the coach’s wife informed the player that her husband wasn’t there, he became flustered. “Calm down and I’ll have him call you the moment he comes home,” she assured him. “What’s your number?” “Number 33,” he answered.
