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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER
THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2018
Boys and Gir|s Clubs
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Educati on-Youth
Full Slab of Barbecue Pork Ribs
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Schulenburg Garden Club
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Chucfc Brown Ford
and #MakeOurMatch throughout
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MARY K. SEIFERT
979-743-0312
www.hermannsonslife.org
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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Friday, April 20, 2018
Pick-Up Location:
Driver's License Renewal: Columbus, 3229 Columbus Loop, 979-732-3451
Navidad Valley Community Connections Meeting Place for Sr. Citizens, Every Monday
& Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., VFW Hall, Wolters Park (incl. breakfast & lunch)
Schulenburg AreaFo d Pantry,304East Ave.,Thursday 9-11a.m. except legal holidays
Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-An n, Every Sunday, 8 p.m., Exp Center, 925 Kallus
Schulenburg 4-H Club, 1st Sunday, 4 to 5:30 p.m., Expo Center
City Council, 1st & 3rd Monday, 7 p.m., Council Chambers, 607 Upton Ave.
Lions Club, 1st & 3rd Tuesday, Nc n, Schulenburg Public Library
FayetteGroundwaterConservation District, 1st Monday, 8:30a.m., Ag Building, LaGrange
St. Rose Catholic Daughters, 1st Monday, September to June, 6:30 p.m., Family Life Center
Schulenburg Garden Club, 1st Tuesday, September t May
American Legion & Auxiliary, McBride Post 143,1st Tuesday, 7 p.m., Legion Home
Schulenburg Historical Museum, 2nd Monday, 5 p.m., 631 North Main St.
Schulenburg Junior Livestock Supporters, 2nd Monday, 6:30 p.m., Expo Center
St. Rose Home & School Assn., 2nd Monday, 6:30 p.m., St. Rose Family Life Center
Veterans Of Foreign Wars, 2nd Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.
Schulenburg Literary Club, 2nd Tuesday, Sept, to May, noon, Schulenburg Library
Sons of American Legion, Squadron 143, 2nd Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., Legion Home
Fire Dept. Auxiliary, 2nd Tuesday Of Each Quarter (Jan, April, July, Oct), 7:30 p.m.
Sons Of Hermann Lodge 14, 2nd Wednesday, 7 p.m., Community Center
Schulenburg Volunteer Fire Department Meeting, 2nd Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Veterans Service Officer Visits, 2nd & 4th Thursday, 9 a.m. to noon, County Building
Schulenburg ISD Board f Trustees, 3rd Monday, 6 p.m., Secondary Library
Swiss Alp Farm Bureau, 3rd Tuesday, 7 p.m., Swiss Alp Farm Bureau Hall
Shorthorn Band Parents, 3rd Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., Band Hall
Vietnam Veterans, 3rd Wednesday, 7 p.m., Ammannsville Hall
Masonic Lodge, 4th Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.
Young Farmers, 4th Tuesday, 7 p.m., Schulenburg Expo Center
Navidad ValleyCattleWomen, 4th Wednesday, for time/location: nvcw.org or 561-8594
Schulenburg Volunteer Fire Department Drill, 4th Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Show is FREE & open to the Public
Noon to 4 PM
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Schulenburg Civic Center
1107 Hillje, Schulenburg, TX
Cookies & Punch... .Country Store
.......Lunch..............Plant Sale...
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offer much-needed supplemental
services to children and young
The eighth grade class at St. Rose of
Lima Catholic School led live Stations of
the Cross at the Mass on Holy Thursday,
March 29 at 8:10 a.m. at St. Rose of Lima
Catholic Church.
It is an annual tradition for the eighth
graders to lead the school family in this
time of reflective prayer
The Stations of the Cross are a Catholic
devotion that commemorates Jesus' last day
on earth as a man. The 14 stations focus on
specific events of His last day, beginning
with His condemnation.
The stations represent a mini pilgrim-
age - at each station, there is recollection
and meditation on a specific event from
Christ's last day.
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The 14 Stations of the Cross are as
follows:
1. Pilate condemns Jesus to die
2. Jesus accepts his cross
3. Jesus falls for the first time
4. Jesus meets his mother, Mary
5. Simon helps carry the cross
6. Veronica wipes the face of Jesus
7. Jesus falls for the second time
8. Jesus meets the three women of Je-
rusalem
9. Jesus falls for the third time
10. Jesus is stripped of his clothes
11. Jesus is nailed to the cross
12. Jesus dies on the cross
13. Jesus is taken down from the cross
14. Jesus is placed in the tomb
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Div. 4 (CDA members)
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12TH STATION: Jesus dies on the Cross
FROM LEFT: Hayden Schulz as a guard, Evan Oeding as a criminal and
•Joseph Goodwyne
•Alex Barnhill.........
•Seth Fogleman.............3rd.
•Grant Kubala...............1st.
•Julia Oeding................1st.
•Jeannie Mican.............1st.
ALSO SHOWN: Phyllis Venghaus (2nd from right), CDA education chair
Rosa Galipp (right), CDA regent
2nd
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2nd
.......essay.......
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.. poetry......
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.........art.........
photography
photography
photography.. Div. 4 (CDA members)
.. Div. 1 (grades 4-5)
.. Div. 1 (grades 4-5)
.. Div. 2 (grades 6-8)
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Div. 3 (grades 9-12)
Tickets available at:
Schulenburg Boys & Girls Club
(contact Nikita @ (979) 743-3780)
Shorthorn Express
(contact Rick Parini @ (979) 743-3884)
HOME SWEET HOME
A Flower Show
NOT SHOWN:
•Avery Helms..
•Cooper Demel
•Brysen Brown
•Blake Helms...
FAYETTEVILLE BANK
200 NORTH KESSLER, PHONE 979-743-4576
We're Here To Serve All Your Banking Needs - Member FDIC
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Hermann Sons Life provides the financial protection you need, but
we don't stop there. We put our earnings back into communities and
member programs, where they can do the most good. Members get the
protection provided by our life insurance and annuities, and in
doing so, help support charitable events and member programs like
scholarships, our summer camp, dance program and retirement home.
It's different because it makes a difference.
13TH STATION: Jesus is taken down from the cross
FROM LEFT: Hayden Schulz as a guard, Brysen Brown
as Mary and Seth Fogleman as Jesus.
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Cathol c Dau< filters announce education contest winners
St. Rose Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court 1597 recently held its annual education contest, open to students in grades 4-12 along with CDA members.
This year, there were 187 entries in four divisions. Winners were:
FROM LEFT:
•Grace Schramek...........2nd............poetry ....
•Peggy Kalich.................1st.............poetry
•Ty Lewis.......................2nd...............art........
•Myrannda Slaton.........3rd.............poetry.....
•Mariah Rosales............2nd...............art........
•Tyson Wagner..............3rd................art........
•Selah Waltz.................. 2nd.............essay......
•Presley Sommer...........1st................art........
•Meredith Magliolo......2nd.......photography
•Jamison Bennett..........1st.............poetry.....
•Madison Kunschick......1st..............essay......
•Claire Oeding...............1st................art........
•Zoe Norman.................3rd........photography
Special thanks go to the judges - retired art and language arts teachers - who volunteer their time. The winners and their families were invited to a reception on
Monday, April 2 at 6:30 p.m. at the St. Rose Family Life Center meeting room. Certificates and cash prizes were awarded to the winners. All first place entries were
forwarded to the state education contest, and the first place state winners will advance to the national contest.
Schulenburg Boys & Girls Club
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support, and full details can be
found on the Turtle Wing Face-
book page or the website www.
turtlewingfoundation.org.
Upcoming events that Turtle
Wing sponsors or supports in-
clude:
•Autism awareness baseball/
softball games during April in the
tri-county area.
•3rd annual Wurst Run Ever at
Schulenburg SausagefestonApril
14 (www.getmeregistered.com/
WurstRunEver).
•Life Skills Prom hosted by
_ _ _ . Columbus ISD Junior High.
Chuck Brown Ford supports campaign .10th Annual Debra tiewart
Chuck Brown Ford in Schulenburg is supporting the Turtle Wing Foundation Memorial Golf To ament be -
memory of Jack Hooper, who was #MakeOurMat a paign, with the first $5,000 donated to Turtle Wing from efiting DeWitt-Lavaca Special
April 5 through May 5 being matched.
DeeAnn Hooper (left), president and founder, represents Turtle Wing Founda-
Turtle Wing seeks support during Autism month
A #MakeOurMatch Campaign
is being held by Turtle Wing
Foundation from April 5 through
May 5, with generous backing
from Chuck Brown Ford in Schu-
lenburg. Due to this contribution,
the first $5,000 donated to Turtle
Wing during this timeframe will
be matched.
This is all part of Turtle Wing
Foundation’s big plan for Autism
Awareness Month. Throughout
April, the community is invited
to celebrate and educate others
about autism.
Autism Awareness Month is
important to Turtle Wing Foun-
dation because it was founded in
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6TH STATION: Veronica wipes the face of Jesus
FROM LEFT: Jordan Sommer as Veronica, Hayden Schulzas a guard, Seth
Fogleman as Jesus, Alex Jimenez as Simon and BlaneWarnken asa guard. Seth Fogleman as Jesus.
Veronica offered comfort to Jesus by wiping his face as he carried his Jesus was crucified with two criminals, one on his left and one on his
cross. Simon was enlisted to help Jesus carry the cross to Calvary. right. Mark 15:37 states,"With a loud cry, Jesus breathed his last."
St. Rose eighth grade leads
live Stations of the Cross I Aft UKai
diagnosed with high-functioning APnl 5 tnrou9n MaY 5 Dein9 matched. Olympics.
autism at age 6. loopc t), preside land tunc )r, epresents Turtle Wing Founda- »Miss Sparkles Special Needs
Many people didn’t know his tion, and Tommy Brown (right), president and general manager, represents Chuck p, ,eant
about him-mostjust saw a happy, Brown Ford in Schulenburg. »7th annual Jack Hooper Day at
special boy who was a little quirky, adults right here in the community, what Jack needed, Turtle Wing the Ballpark and Homerun Derby
Jack passed away unexpectedly TurtleWing also helps parents pay oundation supports, educates on May 5.
a month short of his 10th birthday, for these services, which can be and trains parents and caregivers, Everyone is encouraged to look
Jack needed extra help in school costly. The goal is to make sure all offering seminars, a parent support out for #TurtlesForAutism2018
andinlife. His family struggled to of these children get the therapy network, and case managers.
find help due to limited resources they need. These programs not Turtle Wing also works with the month,
in this area at the time. The fam- only benefit children with autism, daycares and private and public
but all children with all learning schools across Fayette, Colorado, focused effort to support the
specialists and struggled to afford challenges. Lavaca and surrounding counties, foundation’s mission and to help
expensive therapies, many of Last year, Turtle Wing directly Children from 15 dil erent school children “grow wings and fly.
which insurance would not cover, served 298 children and indirectly districts participate in program
That is a big reason why Turtle touched thousands of families ming and hundreds c daycare Turtle Wing Foundation reach
Wing was started. The founda- across its tri-county area and providers and educators have ts #MakeOurMatch goal, visit
tion supports local providers that beyond. been trained over the last couple www.turtlewingfoundation.org or
Because Jack’s parents oftenfelt of years. contact managing director Susie
TurtleWing asks for community Shank at 979-505-5090.
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