The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 124, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 2018 Page: 3 of 12
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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER
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Adopt me!
This year’s grant winners
were announced at the annual
Available for adoption from
the Gardenia E. Janssen Animal Shelter:
still a few spots open.
For more information, contact
Nancy Hay, tour guide, at 979-
The meals are served at 11:30
a.m.
to support the Elementary Maker
Space (STEM).
•Kim Well born, secondary teacher
- $865 for STEM activities.
•Richard Hoogendoorn, second-
SCHULENBURG FOOD MART
(979)743-3884
BY: REV. TIM KOSLER
St. Rose Catholic Church
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RING TOSS
CAKE & PIXM WALK
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FISH POND
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Arts & Crafts
Canned Goods
Koiaches, etc.
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SOUTHERN PROPERTIES
(979) 562-2688
HRNCIROIL
Darren & Wendi Guentert
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FAYETTEVILLE BANK
Member FDIC
They are as follows:
Stanzel Family Foundation
Grant Awards
•Amy Hartman, secondary teach-
er-$1,073 for advanced floral train-
ing and supplies.
•Stacey Fogle, Chelsea Mascheck
and Kacy McBride, second grade
teachers - $1,194 for the purchase
of student Chromebooksand digital
microscopes.
•Kristi McBride and Kim Wellborn
- $733 for materials and supplies
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(Father's Day)
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GOLDEN FRIED CHICKEN & SAUSAGE DINNER
Served from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Adults $10.00 - Children $5.00 - Adult Plates-To-Go Only
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Country Auction at 1:00 p.m.
Plinko * Cake Walk * Bingo * Ring Toss * Surprise Packages
Fish Pond ★ Country Store ★ Snow Cones ★ Duck Pond
Hamburgers beginning at 4 p.m.
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MUSIC DURING THE DAY & NIGHT BY
Moravians &
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You are All Invited to Celebrate with Us!
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PICNIC
St. John the Baptist Church
AMMANNSVILLE
On FM1383
Mass at 6:30 p.m. Saturday
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Monday for the next week. A do-
nation of $2 per meal is requested.
Volunteers are needed, espe-
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Lunches are available to those bles, wheat bread, fresh banana.
60 and older at the CCA Center,
1107 Hillje. The menu includes:
Mass at 9:15 a.m.
' Meal begins at 10:30 a.m.
Featuring Special St. Mary's Stew & Sausage
& all the trimmings
Adult Plate: $10.00 (Dine-in or Drive-Thru)
Melvin James Petrash
Melvin James Petrash, 90, passed
away on Friday, May 25,2018.
He was preceded in death by his wife,
Louise Huepers Petrash.
Melvin is survived by his sons, Den-
nis Wayne Petrash and wife Stacey Jo,
and Mark Petrash and wife Sandra; and
grandchildren, Alex Monroe Petrash and
Cameron Louis Petrash.
Visitation was held Thursday, May 31,
2018 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Heights Funeral
Home in Houston.
The funeral service was held Friday,
June 1 at 10:30 a.m. at Trinity Downtown
SHS and SJH grant winners
Schulenburg High School and Schulenburg Junior High teachers receiving grants were (from left) Donna Janda, Callene Zapalac, Gabrielle Holmes, Kim Wellborn,
Richard Hoogendoorn, Charles Henke and (not shown) Amy Hartman.
ST. MARY’S
PARISH PICNIC
SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2018
(Held Annually 2nd Sunday in June)
St. Mary’s Parish Hall
Hallettsville, Texas
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EXPECT ACTION AT THE AUCTION featuring ANTIQUES, HANDMADE
QUILTS, ARTS & CRAFTS. Hundreds of other items & LIVESTOCK TOO!!
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Thomas (above) is a 4-month-old
male brown & black tabby kitten.
Sassy (right) is a 6-month-old
female shepherd/heeler mix puppy.
To adopt these pets or others,
call the Gardenia E. Janssen Ani-
mal Shelter, 240 Svoboda Lane, La
Grange, 979-966-0021.
Hours: Tuesday thru Eriday, 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. for adoptions and
surrendering animals from Layette County; Saturday, 10 a.m.
adoptions only; closed Sunday and Monday.
View the pets at the shelter's website:
www. janssenanimalshelter. org
Pets for adoption can also be viewed at www.petango.com
email: info@janssenanimalshelter.org
Niki Powell (director) fcasnpowell@verizon.net
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First Baptist Church
Pastor David Thompson
110 N. Upton Ave. (Nursery provided)
Sunday Bible Study: 9:30 am
Worship Services: 10:45 am & 6 pm
Youth & Prayer Bible Studies: Wed. 6:30 pm
St. James MBC
Rev. Andrew E. Stafford, Pastor
Worship Services: 8 am & 7-8 pm
Sunday School: 9:30 am
First United Methodist Church
Pastor Frank Balk • 979-743-3333
Sunday School: 9:30 am • Worship Service: 10:30 am
Youth Fellowship: 4th Sun. 11:30 am
Communion: 1st Sun.
Martial Arts Discipleship Thurs. 6 pm
Temple Israel
P.O. Box 602 • 211 Baumgarten St., Schulenburg
www.templeisrealtexas.com
email: tischulenburg@yahoo.com or call Becky
Berger, 979-562-2199 for service information
Freyburg '
Metnodist Church
4520 FM 2238 • Rev. Jeff Muehl
Services every Sunday 8:30 am
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church
Hillje & Summit (Nursery Provided)
Bible Study: 9:30 am • Worship Service: 10:30 am
Holy Communion: 1st Sun.
Grace Gathering: 9 am & 7 pm Mon.
St. Mary's Catholic Church
High Hill
Rev. Timothy Kosler, Pastor
Mass: Saturday 6:30 pm
Equippers Outreach
Fellowship International
Pastor Gil Delaney
200 N. College, Weimar
Sun. Bible Study 9 am • Services 10:15 am
Wednesday Evening Bible Study
Youth/Children's Services
& Adult Bible Study: 6:30 p.m.
United Evangelical Lutheran
Church - Swiss Alp
Pastor Lemae Higgs
Worship Service: 9:15 am
Sunday School: 10:20 am
St. Rose Catholic Church
Rev. Timothy Kosler, Pastor
Masses: Sat. 5 pm, Sun. 7:30 & 10 am
Spanish Mass Noon Sundays
Confessions: 4:30 pm Sat.
St. John The Baptist Church,
Ammannsville
Mass for May - 9:30 a.m.
Rev. Tim Kosler, Adm.
Corinth Baptist Church
Vacek Loop • 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Sun.
Rev. Vince Harold
Sunday School: 9:30 am • Worship Service: 11 am
Ascension Of Our Lord
Catholic Church - Moravia
Rev. John 0. Peters
Masses: 1st, 3rd, 5th Sat., 6 pm
Masses: 2nd & 4th Sun., 9:30 am
Stevens Chapel UMC
Dr. Ileen Foley
Corner of Wolters & College St.
Worship Service: Sun. 11 am
Sunday School: 9:45 am
Pleasant Union
Missionary Baptist Church
Rev. Elbert Holloway, Pastor
1206 Wolters Ave.-979-743-4201
Sunday School: 9:30 am
Worship Service: 11 am
Zion Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
103 Keuper Ave-979-743-3842
Rev. Al Gallmeier, Pastor
Sunday School & Bible Class: 9:00 am
Worship Service: 10 am
St. Janies Episcopal Church
La Grange • 979-968-3910
Sunday Eucharists: 8 &10:30 am
Sunday School/Adult Classes: 9:30 am
St. John The Baptist
Catholic Church - St. John's
Rev. John 0. Peters
Masses: 1st, 3rd, 5th Sun. 9:30 am
Masses: 2nd & 4th Sat. 6 pm
Schulenburg Church Of Christ
Minister John Cardenas
933 W1-10 Frontage Road • 561-8454
Sunday Morning Bible Study: 9 am
Sunday Worship Service: 10 am
Wednesday Prayer Meeting: 7 pm
Christ the King
Non-Denominational Full Gospel Church
Darrell & Cindy McManus, Pastors
1262 Hwy 77 S Hallettsville • 361-798-5481
Sunday Worship Service: 10 am
Wed. Family Training Hour: 7 pm
Crossroads Christian Fellowship
Non-Denominational • www.ccfellowship.net
Pastor Nathan Johnson • 979-743-9040
Downtown Schulenburg, 701 Lyons
Sunday School 9:30 a.m. • Worship 10:30 a.m.
Midweek Bible Studies • Wednesday 6:30 p.m.
Faith Lutheran Church
615 S. Eagle, Weimar-725-6186
Rev. Herb Beyer • Rev. J.R. Westerfield
Sunday Bible Study 9 am • Worship 10 am
Communion Every Sunday
St. Peter Lutheran Church
640 Prairie Valley Rd., off Hwy. 71
West Point • 979-242-3475
Rev. Herb Beyer • Rev. J.R. Westerfield
Sunday Worship 8:45 am
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•Monday, June 11 - Beef spa- fetti brown rice, mixed vegetables,
ghetti casserole (6 oz.), herbed dinner roll, fudge cream cookie,
green beans, broccoli, whole margarine.
wheat breadstick, fresh fruit. Anyone interested is asked to
•Tuesday, June 12 - Turkey call 743-4036. Meals need to be
taco (3 oz.), pinto beans,parslied
carrots, wheat tortilla, lemon pud-
ding, taco sauce.
•Wednesday, June 13-Turkey
pastrami and Swiss cheese, pasta
salad, tomato spoon relish, wheat
bread (2 slices), fig bar.
•Thursday, June 14 - Country a.m. Monday through Friday,
fried steak with gravy, whipped
potatoes with skins, capri vegeta-
tual food is linked with our living
memory of how we are invited to
Food and memories often are share in Christ’s life.
linked together. When we take the Euchari st, the
When we recall our favorite living presence of Christ begins
food, it is usually associated with to dwell in our bodies and lives,
a memory. We become a living Eucharist for
The same applies to the Eucha- others, as we break our lives open
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how Jesus comes to feed us with and justice through our words and
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support of its students and schools. Schulenburg Elementary grant winners
At Schulenburg Elementary School, grants went to (from left) Stacey Fogle, Chelsea Mascheck, Kacy McBride, Sheila
Brossmann and Kristi McBride.
Stanzel Foundation, Shorthorns Forever award grants
Two local organizations an- Schulenburg ISD end-of-year
nually provide opportunities for family picnic, which was held on
teachers to apply for and receive Wednesday, May 23.
instructional mini-grants to be
used to benefit the students and
staff of Schulenburg ISD.
The Stanzel Family Founda-
tion awards three $1,000 grants
annually for teachers to imple-
ment activities or strategies that
will improve curriculum and/or
classroom instruction through the
purchase of supplies, materials or
other resources, or for professional
development.
The Shorthorns Forever Asso-
ciation provides varying amounts
depending upon the grant applica-
tion, to implement any activity that
benefits the students and/or staff
through professional develop-
ment, classroom instruction, and/
or activities that promote school
spirit and pride.
Over the past four years, these
two organizations have awarded
over $20,000 to teachers in the
district. Schulenburg ISD greatly
appreciates their generosity and
June 8-9, day trip July 10
Navidad Valley Community Klesel at 979-562-2306.
Connections invites everyone to NVCC will be closed Monday,
join them for a full day trip to June 11 to attend the memorial
San Antonio on Tuesday, July 10. service for the daughter of friends
There will be shopping, lunch, a and members, Dorothy and Elmer
river cruise and more! There are Meyer.
Upcoming menus include:
•Monday, June 11 - Closed.
•Wednesday, June 13 - Fried
561-8209 or visit the website Chicken, Potatoes, Vegetable,
https://navidadvalleycc.com/ Salad, Bread, and Dessert.
trips-l.html. • Friday, June 15 - Spaghetti,
Please note: NVCC is not build- Corn, Salad, Garlic Bread and
MELVIN JAMES PETRASH ing an event center on NVCC Dessert.
Lutheran Church in Houston. Interment followed at3p.m. at Weimar Masonic property at 215 Old 90 Loop, as NVCC, a gathering place for
Cemetery in Weimar. stated in last week’s article. NVCC those 60 and over, is open Mondays
is building a new senior center, and Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 3
Everyone is invited to come and p.m. and Fridays from 11 a.m. to
get the accurate “scoop” on where 2 p.m. with lunch served at 11:30
NVCC is and where NVCC is a.m. each of those days. Mondays
going. include yogaat 10 a.m. with Cindy,
Everyone is invited to the lunch- followed by the lunch-and-learn
and-learn program by Bob Stanzel program with a special speaker
and Nancy Hay on Monday, June at noon, and Wednesday is bingo
18 at noon .Anyone wanting lunch day. Friday i s project and craft day
at 11:30 a.m. should call 979-303- starting at noon. NVCC is located
9592 to RSVP. Invite friends to at the Schulenburg VFW Hall in
this information session. Wolters Park.
NVCC will have two locations The organization’s main goal is
set up for a fundraiser coinciding to promote mental and physical
with the “90 Miles on 90” yard health through interaction, enter-
sales/farmers market event on tainment, education and activities
Friday and Saturday, June 8-9. for senior citizens. Activities in-
The first one is on its property at elude bingo, yoga and a chance to
215 Old Loop 90 in Schulenburg, meet other interesting people who
where plates-to-go with barbecue enjoy the same activities. Formore
half chicken, giblet rice and pinto information, contact the center
beans will be available, as well as at 979-309-9592, Nancy Hay at
lots of garage sale items. Serving 979-561-5092, Barbara Kalous
will start at noon. at 979-743-1195 or navidadval-
The second location will be 1804 leycc@gmail.com. The website
Highway 90, where NVCC will is www.navidadvalleycc.com or
sell cold water and snacks. For on Facebook at @Navidad Valley
more information, contact Judy Community Connections.
for the elementary and junior high structional technologist - $600
STEM (Science, Technology, Engi-
neering, Math) programs.
Shorthorns Forever Association
Grant Awards
•Sheila Brossmann, elementary
teacher - $185 to attend the Con- aryteacher/coach-$650 to attend
ference for the Advancement of a university coaching clinic.
Mathematics Teachers (CAMT). ‘Callene Zapalac, junior high
•DonnaJanda,secondaryteacher principal, and Charles Henke, high
- $451 for Spectrum writing ma- school principal - $756 for spirit
terials. cones for a fence display.
•Gabrielle Holmes, secondary ‘StaceyFogle,Chelsea Mascheck
teacher - $470 for the Stevenson and Kacy McBride, second grade
Program forspecial needs students, teachers - $1,023 for the purchase
•Kristi McBride, elementary in- of student Chromebooks.
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Prause, Diane & Vyvjala, Darrell. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 124, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 2018, newspaper, June 7, 2018; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1246052/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.