May 23, 2019 - Bethel Lutheran Church
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May 23, 2019 Come Join Our Sisterhood! Four women at a lingerie sale have nothing in common but a black lace bra and memory loss, hot flashes, night sweats, and more! This hilarious musical parody set to classic tunes from the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s will have you cheering and dancing in the aisles! See what audiences worldwide have been laughing about for over 16 years! Nearly 11 million people in 13 countries (more than 350 cities) have enjoyed this unique theatre experience. And Men love it too! Men in the audience can relate and understand this time in the lives of their wives, sisters or mothers. Winner of multiple awards around the world, Menopause The Musical is a theatrical experience not to be missed! Menu: Chicken Monterey (Skinless Breast of Chicken, dipped in egg, lightly breaded with Panko Crumbs, sautéed to a golden brown, topped with a blend of Spinach, Artichoke, Parmesan, Monterey Jack, and Cream Cheese, finished with Jarlsberg Swiss Cheese and presented on an Irish Mustard Sauce.) Served with Yukon Gold Potato Wedges and Fresh Julienne Vegetables. Broccoli and Cauliflower Salad. Freshly Baked Breads from our Artisan Bakery. Pecan Turtle Ball Sundae (Homemade Vanilla Bean Custard rolled in Roasted Ground Pecans served on Chocolate Sauce and striped with Caramel. Garnished with an Almond Lace Wand dipped in Chocolate) Cost is $70 for XYZ members and $75 for non-members. Includes meal, show, Badger Coach, tax, tip for both the wait staff and bus driver. Check should be written out to Bethel XYZ. Pickup Locations: West Schwoeglers Lanes at 444 Grand Canyon Drive. Bus leaves at 8:45 and will return at 5:00 East East Towne Shopko, 2201 Zeier Road. Park in the Shopko lot furthest from the Shopko Store near East Towne Blvd. across from Firestone. Bus leaves at 9:30. Return time is 4:30 Please return this reservation form with payment to Deacon Lisa or bring to XYZ Deadline to sign up is April 19 Name__________________________________ Phone number ______________ Pick up East or West____________ Amount Enclosed ___________
Don Schmidt April 2 Lois Seymour May 4 Vicki Alberti April 4 Jean Erickson May 5 Connie Dreger April 13 Sylvia Ritterbusch May 6 Anne Benson April 25 Rosella Paulman May 7 Audrey Honaker April 25 Karl Peterson May 8 Alice Natvig April 27 Jack Poulson May 16 Gary Lorenz May 20 Charlotte Marshall May 30 XYZ Friday morning schedule: 9:00 Gather for fellowship (Community Room) 9:30 Gather for chapel (Good Shepherd Chapel) 10:00 Fellowship and treats (Community Room) 10:30 Book study (Library), QiGong (room 216), Euchre (Community Room) 11:30 Gather in Borgwardt Hall We hope you can join us! 11:45 Lunch with program after Come every Friday or just when you can. Bring a Friend! First time visitors receive a free lunch! XYZ Membership Renewal Time! Please return your membership renewal form. Dues remain at $10. Please return to Deacon Lisa by dropping off at the reception desk, sending by mail or bringing to XYZ. Your membership offers you our informational monthly newsletter and a price break on our trips.
April 5 Chapel Lent Bible Study Menu Tuna Casserole, Tossed Green Salad, Rolls, Dessert Program Celebrate birthdays with five card bingo and prizes April 12 Chapel Lent Bible Study Menu Scalloped Potatoes and Ham, Fruit Salad, Corn, Dessert Program Mary Helen Conroy, Chief Creative Officer of Life’s a Daring Adventure is a bestselling author and inspirational speaker. Her life coaching signature program of Review, Retreat and Reinvent has assisted countless clients in recreating their lives. Life's a Daring Adventure, and I'm Not Done Yet! Are you? April 19 Do not meet – Good Friday April 26 Chapel Pastor Margo Martens, worship with Holy Communion Menu Breaded Fish, French Fries, Cole Slaw, Dessert Program Mission Day packing laundry detergent - Bethel's Food Pantry & addressing cards May 3 Chapel Eric Knueve, Bethel Horizon’s Executive Director Menu Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce, Tossed Salad, Garlic Bread, Dessert Program Celebrate birthdays with five card bingo and prizes May 10 XYZ on the road at Oakwood – see next page May 17 Chapel tbd Menu Homemade Pizza, Tossed Salad, Dessert Program Mary Anderson founder of the Northside chapter of Alzheimer's Association will join us. Many of us are touched by this devastating disease. Mary will speak about dementia symptoms and places to find support. May 24 Do not meet – Memorial Day Weekend May 31 Chapel tbd Menu Brats, Pasta Salad, Potato Salad, Dessert Program Mission Friday:Packing laundry detergent for Bethel's Food Pantry & addressing cards
April 5 & 12 And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie "Ten . . ." Ten strangers are lured to an isolated island mansion off the Devon coast by a mysterious U. N. Owen." "Nine . . ." At dinner a recorded message accuses each of them in turn of having a guilty secret, and by the end of the night one of the guests is dead. "Eight . . ." Stranded by a violent storm, and haunted by a nursery rhyme counting down one by one . . . as one by one . . . they begin to die. "Seven . . ." Which among them is the killer and will any of them survive? April 19 – Do not meet Good Friday April 26 Bold Café article – I loved you before your Instagram was pretty. What do you tell yourself when you look in the mirror or at a selfie or an unfiltered photo of yourself? Pay attention to that voice. It shapes your sense of reality. May 3 Looking for Alaska by John Green Miles Halter is fascinated by famous last words—and tired of his safe life at home. He leaves for Culver Creek boarding school to seek what the dying poet François Rabelais called “The Great Perhaps.” Much awaits Miles at Culver Creek, including clever, beguiling, and self-destructive Alaska Young, who will pull Miles into her labyrinth and catapult him into the Great Perhaps. After. Nothing will ever be the same. May 10 – at Oakwood, no discussion time May 17 – article May 24 – Do not meet Memorial Day Weekend May 31 & June 7 The No. 1 Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith June 21 & 28 Riders of the Purple Sage by Zane Grey July 12 & 19 The ABC Murders by Agatha Christie August 2 & 9 Cold Sassy Tree by Olive Ann Burns Aug 23 A Study in Scarlet Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle Sept 6 & 13 Anne of Avonlea by Lucy Montgomery XYZ Board met March 22 After many years of faithful dedication, Noreen has stepped away from Friendship Club April 12 coordinating XYZ activities. Front Porch String Band: "The Celebration of Spring". Thank you, Noreen! Please join us for a fish dinner with all the trimmings. Our We now have a XYZ board working entertainment will be The Front Porch Band. This band has been together to manage the activities. We together since the 1970s. Claire Lynch who fronts the band is a welcome your Ideas, concerns and talented singer and songwriter, she is a three-time winner of the assistance moving forward. XYZ is IBMA award for female vocalists. everyone’s group. The board members Please make reservations with Judi Griffin (608.222.9290) before are Bonnie Gartner, Charlotte Noon, Tuesday, April 9. Costs are $12/members and $15/guests. Dillabough, Lori Paulson, Sue Marking and Deacon Lisa. Next meeting is April 26. Join us!
VICTORY CHOIR NURSING HOME MINISTRY The mission of the Victory Choir is to sing to shut-ins primarily at Nursing Homes once a month and to take a word of encouragement. On the fourth Tuesday of each month at 10:30am, the Victory Choir, consisting of about 25 singers, gathers at a designated Nursing Home in the area to sing a two-part program consisting of old favorite hymns followed by “songs you didn’t learn in church,” or as the members call them, the “fun” songs. In a wonderfully unique way they touch the memories and the emotions of the residents. Contact Connie Dreger 221-1754 Tuesday, April 23 10:30am Waunakee Manor 801 S Klein Drive Waunakee 53597 Lunch – Rex’s Innkeeper – 301 N Century Ave Waunakee 53597 Tuesday, May 28 10:30am Belmont Center 110 Belmont Road Madison 53714 Lunch – Dairyland Café 716 Cottage Grove Road Arnold C. Zoesch, 90, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on March 14, 2019 in West Bend, Wisconsin. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on December 27, 1928 to Bernard and Agnes Zoesch (nee Lundgren). He married Doris Schmitt on November 18, 1950 in Milwaukee. They were married for 59 years before she preceded him in death. Arnold enjoyed golf and playing cards; he was a shrewd cribbage player. Arnold served his country in the Army during World War II. He was also a devoted husband and father. Arnold is survived by his children David (Linda) Zoesch, Dianne (James) Louden, and Kristine (Brian) Miller; Grandchildren Timothy and Sara Louden, Natalie Betterly, and Nathan Schmolze; brother Jerome (Diane) Zoesch, and sister Darlene Carlson; and special friend Bonnie Gartner. Further survived by other relatives and friends. The family of Arnold would like to thank Horizon Home Care and Hospice, St. Luke Lutheran Church and The Phillip Funeral Home.
First Friday Bingo and Prizes The board is asking everyone to bring in a “white elephant” gift to give away as a bingo prize. You can bring it any Friday and drop it off. Bring as many as you have! XYZ is going On the Road! Friday, May 10 we will NOT meet at Bethel We will gather together at: Refreshment Schedule Oakwood Village University Woods April 5 – Carl Kalscheur 6205 Mineral Point Rd April 12 – Diane Chambers 9:00 – 9:25 Arrive April 19 – no XYZ 9:30 Chapel 10:00 Presentation: Biking to Bucky April 26 – Deacon Lisa 11:15 complimentary lunch May 3 – Belle Stephenson **Please RSVP to Deacon Lisa so we May 10 – Meeting at Oakwood have an accurate count for lunch** May 17 – Karl Peterson Carpooling with a friend is encouraged May 24 – no XYZ May 31 – Vivian Potthast
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