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PASTORAL ASSOCIATE:
Deacon Thomas M. Harley
DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION:
Robert N. Cargill bcargill–[email protected]
DIRECTOR OF OUTREACH
And Pastoral Care Ministries:
Terri Blosser [email protected]
MUSIC DIRECTOR:
Drew Deskur ● [email protected]
PARISH SECRETARY:
Chris Becker [email protected]
PARISH LAY MINISTERS:
Lou Alfonsetti, Liturgy Ministry
Mary Fran Cummiskey & Philip LaDue, RCIA
Domestic Violence/ Ruth Ministry-call the Rectory
YOUTH MINISTRY:
Becky Kruczkowski, Beth Morin
PARISH BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR:
John Cummiskey
TRUSTEES: Paul Heiland & Christine Free
PARISH OFFICE HOURS:
Monday-Thursday 9 am-4 pm; Closed Friday
Our Lady of
Good Counsel Church
701 W Main St ● Endicott, NY 13760
www.olgcendicott.org
(607) 748-7417
Fax: (607) 785-6454
Saint Ambrose Parish
203 Washington Ave ● Endicott, NY 13760
www.st-ambroseparish.org
(607) 754-2330
Fax: (607) 785-6947
PASTOR
Rev. Michael P. Galuppi • [email protected]
October 20, 2019 - 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
MASS SCHEDULE
OLGC STAFF
ST. AMBROSE STAFF
PARISH BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR:
Helen Makers
PARISH SECRETARY:
Rita Meattey
DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION:
Dawn Valla
MUSIC DIRECTOR:
Jim Apicella
MAINTENANCE:
Gary Yesensky
TRUSTEES:
John Bombaski & Michael Brunner
PARISH OFFICE HOURS:
Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 9-3 pm;
Friday 9-1 pm; Closed Wednesday
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Bulletin Deadline: Tuesday by 12:00 Noon
OLGC: [email protected]
St. Ambrose: [email protected]
WEEKEND:
Saturday 4:00pm St. Ambrose
Sunday 7:45am OLGC
10:00am OLGC
11:30am St. Ambrose
7:00pm OLGC
WEEKDAY:
Monday 8:30am OLGC
Tuesday 12:05 St. Ambrose
Wednesday 8:30am OLGC
No Mass on Thursday
Friday: 12:05 St. Ambrose
First Friday: 12 noon OLGC
CONFESSIONS:
Saturday 2:30-3:15 at St. Ambrose
Monthly at OLGC (see schedule)
And By Appointment
In case of emergency need
of a priest, the
parish answer service
can be reached at:
1-877-344-2396
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THE SACRAMENTS
Reconciliation: At St. Ambrose Saturday: 2:30-3:15 pm or by
appointment. (no confessions on Holy Days and on holidays.)
Baptism: Baptisms may be scheduled during Masses or outside
of Mass. For information and to schedule a date, please call the
parish office.
Marriage: Arrangements should be made with our staff at least
six months in advance.
RCIA Program: Persons wishing to explore the Catholic faith
and receive the sacraments of initiation, please call the director of
faith formation at the parish office.
Pastoral Ministry: Parishioners confined to home who would
like to receive the Eucharist should contact the parish office.
Saturday, October 19 –
10:30 AM Healing Service & Anointing of the Sick-St. Ambrose
4:00 PM (At St. Ambrose)
+ John Tinio / Family
Sunday, October 20 – 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:45 AM Mass (At OLGC)
Mass for the People & Vocations
10:00 AM Mass (At OLGC)
+ James & Margaret Burnett / Joe & Family
11:30 AM Mass (At St. Ambrose)
+ Tom Ivory & David Pittarelli, Birthdays / Family
7:00 PM Mass (At OLGC) Fr. Galuppi Scheduled Celebrant
+ Agnes Dibler / Family
Monday, October 21 –
8:30 AM Mass - Miraculous Medal Novena (At OLGC)
9:00-10:00 AM - Adoration of the Holy Eucharist
+ Jerry Hills / Love, June & Family
Tuesday, October 22 –
12:05 PM Mass (At St. Ambrose)
+ Founders Mass-Legion of Mary / Legion of Mary
Ethel Butler, Living Intention / Daughter, Francine
Wednesday, October 23 –
7:50 AM –Rosary/Chaplet of Divine Mercy
8:30 AM Mass (At OLGC)
+ Frank & Rose Spinos / Connie & Dom Salamido
Thursday, October 24 –
No Mass
Friday, October 25 –
12:05 PM Mass (At St. Ambrose)
+ Eleanor Helen Caruana DiGaetano / Cousin, Joseph Cumbo
Saturday, October 26 –
4:00 PM (At St. Ambrose)
+ Margaret Bombaski / Son, John
Sunday, October 27 – 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:45 AM Mass (At OLGC)
+ Joseph Materese / Wife, Mary
10:00 AM Mass (At OLGC)
+ Raymond Titti / Joan Spadine
11:30 AM Mass (At St. Ambrose)
Mass for the People & Vocations
7:00 PM Mass (At OLGC) TBA Scheduled Celebrant
+ Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Rapaduski / Daughter Dorothy DeMorat
———CALENDAR OF THE WEEK———
Dear Parishioners and Visitors,
This coming Saturday, October 26
th
, Retired
Bishop Robert Cunningham will be coming to OLGC to
celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation for 36 of our
young people—thirty from OLGC and six from St. Am-
brose. The celebration will take place at 6pm and will also
suffice for the regular Sunday mass. All are welcome to be
present at the Confirmation celebration. Congratulations to
all our Confirmation candidates!!
I now turn your attention to the annual Hope Ap-
peal campaign. All pledges and donations need to be in by
November 30
th
, and currently both parishes are behind in
their goals. OLGC is currently short by $1200, while St.
Ambrose is short by $4100. This is a last ditch appeal by
me to all those who have not contributed yet. It is impera-
tive that this be an effort that all participate in, even if by
donating a small amount. Every donation helps—not only
those of our Diocese who are served by ministries funded
by the Hope Appeal—but it helps our parishes as well since
our Hope Appeal assessment will have to come out of the
parishes’ general saving accounts if not paid directly by we
the parishioners. If you have made your donation, I say
thank you. And if you have not, any contribution that you
can afford, however small, will help. Please assist us in
this effort.
I hope you all have a great week!
Fr. Michael
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YOUR OFFERTORY TRUST
Thank you for your offerings to our parishes and your support
throughout the year. ~Fr. Michael
St. Ambrose Regular Collection: $4,037.00
OLGC Envelopes & Loose: $6,502.87
OLGC Youth: 15.80
Total: $6,518.67
Pray for the Sick of St. Ambrose and OLGC
AMMC, Barbara & Brian Adsit, Toni Ann Apicella, Erin
Babicek, Mary Barcomb, Ray Beebe, David Belcher, Joseph
Biviano, Tyler Blazey, Irene Brooks, William C. Brunner,
Dave Burkle, Barbara Burns, Christina Butchko, Jane & Jim
Burns, Ethel Butler, Barbara Cahill, Anthony Capozzi, Chris
Chechatka, Hugo Ciccone, Tim Comfort, Janice Contino, Paul
Cucco, Dr. Kathy Demaree, Richard DeOrazio, Peggy Depew,
Kathy Donnelly, Sharon Dorman, Mr. & Mrs. Douglas, Marge
Edwards, Deron Every, Tammy & William Fabrizi, Peter Fe-
lo, Rick Fitzpatrick, Jody Francis, Robert Grano, Charlotte
Hildebrandt, Rev. Thomas Hobbes, Sgt 1st Class Joseph
Hranek, Eileen Hurley, Marie & Tommy Iacovelli, Sandy &
John Irving, Cathy Jamieson, Mary Ann Jankowski, Sandra &
Jennie Johnson, Jeanne Jones, Phyllis Kachmarik, Jo-Ann
Kollar, Anne Marie Kuzma, Kris Ann Kvassay, Carol Koch,
LGG, Cindi Lee, Dr. Peter Lethin, Julia M., Tom & Denise
M., Patrick & Carol Maughan, Dawn McDonough, William J.
McIntyre Jr., Jerry & Kevin McNulty, Carlos Alberto Mon-
teiro Jr., Steve & Rose Pauk, Jaimie Potin, Janet Reed, Rosana
Cunha Rocha, Orlando Sacco, Jaimie Sherling-Potvin, Dr.
Mario Silvestri, Chuck Sinclair, James Sisenstein, Julian
Smith, Maureen Smith, Francis Solo Sr., Emma Sorenson,
Jessica Supa, Joan Swetitch, Zachary Tartamella, Al Thomp-
son, Carmel Titti, Pat Ulmen, John Unger, Tim Ward, Sue
White, Annette Yacono
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Call the parish office of either St. Ambrose or OLGC to have
some one placed on the bulletin prayer list. Names will be left on
the list for 1 month. At the end of that time names will be re-
moved unless you call the office to request continuation.
Please note that Prayer Network Requests: should be made to
the following: OLGC call Ginny M. @ 201-9910 or 444-3268
St. Ambrose call Kathleen Tinklepaugh @ 607-785-5462
U.S. Military Prayer List
ARMY: Zachary Riley, Garrett Hendershott, Tyler Spadine,
Josh Sherling, Edward Quaranta, Alex Pfister, Thomas Beebe,
John Hashem
NAVY: Jon Donaldson, Mitchel Carroll
AIR FORCE: Morgan Vymislicky, Alex Clark
MARINES: Michael Spadine, Scott Kupres, Zachary Reardon
Shawn Runne
NATIONAL GUARD: Dominic Barillaro, Jeffery Kneer III,
RESERVES:
ST. AMBROSE AND OLGC COMBINED
MINISTRY SCHEDULE October 26/27
SATURDAY - 4:00 P.M. At St. Ambrose
Altar Servers B. Miller, H. Morales
Eucharistic Host Dc. Harley, G. Blosser, T. Kelly
Eucharistic Cup E. Betz, A. Mazzatti, J. Gazdik,
M. Zibbon
Lector 1 M. Thompson
Lector 2 D. Krummenacker
Usher M. Toth
SUNDAY - 7:45 A.M. At OLGC
Altar Servers E. Closser, N. Pianella
Eucharistic Host C. & J. Condon
Eucharistic Cup S. Reardon, J. Gritsavage,
W. & D. Caroompas
Lector 1 B. Gritsavage
Lector 2 M. Cleveland
SUNDAY - 10:00 A.M. At OLGC
Altar Servers A. & G. Howell, S. Rice
Eucharistic Host L. Norman, P. Pawleshyn
Eucharistic Cup T. White, R. Heiland, M. Norman,
M. Materese
Lector 1 R. Materese
Lector 2 P. Heiland
SUNDAY - 11:30 A.M. At St. Ambrose
Altar Servers N. Hopkins, J. Moore
Eucharistic Host Dc. Harley, L. Davis, R. LaRose
Eucharistic Cup C. Esposito, F. Butler-Groat,
F. Frankovsky, E. Singleton
Lector 1 S. Hacker
Lector 2 J. Singleton
Usher K. Wolfe
SUNDAY - 7:00 P.M. At OLGC
Altar Servers J. & E. Maraski
Eucharistic Host M. Z-Benish, T. Blosser, D. Collins
Eucharistic Cup K. Hamlin, S. Garrett
Lector 1 K. Hamlin
Lector 2 H. Miller-Jones
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DATES TO REMEMBER
St. Ambrose
10/19 10:30 Healing Service, Luncheon Following
10/19 4:00 pm Mass-Blessing of the Children
Coffee Hour after Mass
10/20 11:30 am Mass-Blessing of the Children
Coffee Hour after Mass
1-3 pm Confirmation Practice @ OLGC
10/22 11:10 am - Rosary/Miraculous Medal Novena
12:45 pm - Legion of Mary - MCH
10/23 5:30 pm - Soup Kitchen
7:00 pm - Choir Rehearsal
10/24 12:45 pm - Knitters Group
10/25 11:20 am - Rosary
10/26 6:00 pm-Confirmation @ OLGC
Collection Counters: 10/21 Team C
Second Envelope 10/20/19 World Mission Sunday.
Please place this envelope in the basket with the regular
collection.
Altar Care October: Ellen Kelly & Maureen Herrin
Mother Teresa’s Cupboard: would appreciate donations of
canned meats & tuna
All Saints/Holy Day Mass
Saturday November 1 12:05 & 5:30 p.m. at St Ambrose
Eucharistic Ministers, Lectors, Ushers and Altar Servers are
needed for the Holy Day Mass on November 1. Sign up sheets in
the Sacristy.
Memorial Mass Sunday November 3 at 11:30 a.m. for all St
Ambrose parishioners who have died in the last year.
Hope Appeal We are still short of making our assessment.
Deadline to complete pledges and send in one time donations is
November 30th. The Lord loves a generous giver!
Heading South? If you are one of our many snowbirds heading
to warmer climates for the winter month, please take a moment to
call the parish office before you leave so that we can place a hold
on your envelope packets.
Coat Drive St Ambrose is sponsoring a winter coat drive to sup-
port Mother Teresa’s Pantry. Please drop off your gently used,
cleaned winter coats in Msgr Carey Hall. All sizes welcome!
Thank you for your support.
Thanksgiving Baskets: We are once again collecting monetary
donations to provide Thanksgiving dinners for those in need.
Envelopes are available in the pews. Please place the envelope in
the collection basket or drop off at the parish office. Money is
due by Friday, November 8. Be sure to include your name and/
or envelope number to credit your donation. We greatly appreci-
ate any support you can provide.
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OLGC Dates to Remember
10/22 - 6:30 pm Ministry Meeting Ministry
10/25 - 5:30 pm Soup Kitchen(see health care assistance below)
1st Friday: UHS Community Outreach
Last Friday of Month - 4:30-6:00 pm United Health Care Rep
10/26 - 6:00 pm Confirmation Mass
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
OLGC Elementary & Middle School (Faithways) Classes resume
this Sunday (10/20) and Tuesday (10/22).
The first session for OLGC Year 2 Confirmation Preparation is
Saturday, November 2, beginning at 11:00 am in the OLGC RE
Center Media Room (upstairs in the school).
Confirmation rehearsal is this Sunday, October 20, at 1:00 pm
at OLGC Church.
Sacrament of Confirmation will be conferred on our candidates
on Saturday, October 26, 6:00 pm Mass at OLGC Church.
Candidates and sponsors must be in place at 5:30 pm.
St. Ambrose
10/20 1-3 p.m. Confirmation Practice @ OLGC
with Sponsors
10/20 10:00 a.m.-K thru 8th grade-School
10/20 10:00 a.m.-9th & 10th grade-MCH
10/27 10:00 a.m.-K thru 8th grade-School
10/27 10:00 a.m.-9th & 10th grade-MCH
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The Parish Book Club will be meeting at 2:00 pm in the
OLGC School Community Room on Monday, 10/21 at 2pm.
We will be discussing “Where the Crawdads sing”. All are wel-
come!
Job Fair: OLGC is hosting a Job Fair through the Department of
Labor in our Gymnasium on October 22nd between 3:00-5:00
PM. If you are looking for employment or wish to change careers
we invite you to join us. Many businesses will be on hand looking
for future employees to fill their needs. If you have any further
questions please contact Dave Croston from the Department of
Labor at [email protected] or call 741-3004.
Save the Date! Our annual OLGC Memorial Mass to cele-
brate the lives of all those who have died in the past year will take
place on Monday, November 4th at 7:00 p.m. in the
Church. Each person is mentioned in prayer at this Mass. If you
have suffered the loss of a loved one this past year and have not
received a letter from OLGC in the mail, please call Lou Alfon-
setti at 768-6685 or you can email at [email protected].
Holly Day Fair Time – November 8th and 9th. Save the
date. Come and enjoy this year’s bazaar featuring handmade
crafts, gifts, food, collectibles, baked goods, “kids korner”, quilt
and basket raffles. Parishioners wishing to donate handmade craft
items are welcome to bring them to the craft room on Monday
morning or call Peg at 754-2395 to make other arrangements.
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OUTREACH CORNER:
Outreach Ministry e-mail: [email protected]
OLGC FOOD PANTRY NEEDS:
For The Pantry…. Cereal, Jelly,
Canned meat/tuna, baked beans,
Canned soups
Soup Kitchen Team Leader Meeting: On October
29th at 6:30 pm. This meeting is for all Soup Kitchen Team
Leaders. If you are unable to attend, please send someone to
represent you team. Thank you.
Soup Kitchen: We are getting our schedule ready for next
year and are in dire need of new soup kitchen volunteers. We
will have 10 teams next year. Each team volunteers 4-5 times
a year from 3:30-7:00 pm on Friday evenings. Depending
on how many volunteers are on each team you may be asked
to only work half of the shift. Many teams have 2 shifts set up
3:30-5:00 and serving/clean up 5:00-7:00. If you are interest-
ed in volunteering your time for this worthy cause you can
contact Karen at 785-5346. In order for all our teams to be
successful we need about 15 people on a team, we are cur-
rently short about 15 people. Please consider joining us.
Thank you.
Holiday Baskets: Thanksgiving bags will be at all en-
trances beginning the weekend of 10/26-27th. If you would
like to contribute to this cause please take a bag and return
with identified items to the Father Hobbes room by Nov.
10th before Noon. If you would like us to do the shopping
for you please put your donation in an envelope marked
"OLGC Thanksgiving basket donation". You may put it in the
collection basket at mass or give envelope directly to the rec-
tory office. Anything you are able to do is appreciated. We
will once again be serving 135 families for both Thanksgiving
and Christmas. Thank you.
Holiday Gift Cards: Youth ages 11-17 years living in
Broome County who qualify will have the opportunity to re-
ceive a gift card through Catholic Charities. In order to of-
fer gift cards this holiday season we are asking for parish
support in donating gift cards for Walmart, Target,
Boscov’s and the Oakdale Mall to help Catholic Charities
meet the need. They would like to offer cards in $25-$40
amounts to each teen. Cards in $5.00 increments work best.
Gift card donations may be given to our parish or you may
drop off gift card donations to Catholic Charities at 86 Walnut
Street or 232 Main Street in Binghamton. They have begun
accepting gift cards so they can start handing them out De-
cember 2nd.
——YOUTH CORNER—–—
All events open to OLGC & St. Ambrose Students
NCYC - POINSETTIA AND WREATHS SALES
The youth attending NCYC will be taking orders
for Poinsettias and Wreaths on the following
weekends after all the Masses - October 19 &
20, October 26 & 27 and November 1 & 2.
Poinsettias are $14.00, 12" Wreath is $25.00 and
16" Wreath is $30.00. All orders are due by 11/7/19. Pay-
ment- Check made out to OLGC or cash. Thank you for your
continued support for our Bi-Annual trip to the National
Catholic Youth Conference.
Please Note
Attention Ladies! The 10th Annual Syracuse Catholic
Women's Conference will be held on Saturday, October
26th from 9AM to 5PM at the Syracuse Oncenter. OLGC and
St. Ambrose will be reserving Tables4Ten again this year, on
a first come, first serve basis for $50.00 (a $5.00 discount).
Women must register at their respective churches. We will
also be offering transportation by Bus for an additional fee
of $25. The bus will be open to all churches in the Southern
Region, so hurry to get your seat! Registrations forms are
available at all entrances of the church. Please contact Mary
at 759-6498 or Margaret at 761-2671 for OLGC registra-
tions and Helen at 754-2330 for St. Ambrose registrations.
Please DO NOT register at the Diocese if you want to take
advantage of the Tables4Ten.
UE Elementary School Volunteers Needed
This is the 8th year we are asking parishioners to volunteer as
Reading Tutors at AGM, CFJ, TJW & GFJ elementary
schools. Volunteers spend 1/2 to 1 1/2 hours one day a week at
the school of their choice.
There is also a need for Math Tutors to teach basic
addition, subtraction, multiplication & division. Anyone inter-
ested in more info, please call Dick Testa at 754-5492.
RESPECT LIFE! Gov. Cuomo’s “Reproductive Health Act”
of 2019 has legalized late-term abortions of fully-formed in-
fants in the womb, expanded the pool of practitioners who can
perform abortions, and has removed legal protections for babies
who survive abortion. As Catholic Christians we need to
voice our protest of this legislation. At the entrances of the
church are letters to send to Gov. Cuomo to express our opposi-
tion to abortion. Please take one home, sign it, and mail it in to
the address on the letter; if you prefer, you can drop it off at the
rectory or place in the collection basket, and we will mail all
letters together.
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Religious Corner
World Mission Sunday
October 20, 2019
World Mission Sunday is a day set aside for the Catholic
Church throughout the world to publicly renew its commitment to
the missionary movement. It is celebrated on penultimate (next-to
-last) Sunday of October every year. It was created by Pope Pius
XI in 1926 as the day of prayer for missions. At Mass that Sun-
day, we recommit ourselves to our common vocation,
through Baptism, to be missionaries, through prayer, partic-
ipation in the Eucharist, and by giving generously to the
collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.
This year, Pope Francis addresses his World Mission Sun-
day message to us as we live out our baptismal call to be
sent forth to evangelize the world. This is the mission that
all Christians have received, and God gives us the grace to
live it out wherever we may be.
In a world where so much divides us, World Mission Sun-
day rejoices in our unity as missionaries by our Baptism.
And it provides an opportunity to support the life-giving
presence of the Church among the poor and marginalized.
Read Pope Francis’ message for World Mission Day
2019: https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2019-06/
pope-world-mission-day-2019-message.html
hbgdiocese.org
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The ST. AMBROSE SANCTUARY LAMP burns this
week to the glory of Almighty God and in memory of
Maya & Greg Feduke at the request of Olga & Family.
The OLGC Sanctuary Lamp burns this week to the glo-
ry of God and in memory of Patty Nanni Brady at the re-
quest of Craig & Becky.
Virtus Training��It is recommended that all church volun-
teers take the Safe Environment Training Class. If you are
in need of training, please go to Syracuse Diocese.org select
Safe Environment to view classes offered & register online.
The following dates are classes at OLGC:
Virtus Class - 10/21 at 6 pm & 11/9 at 9 am.
Virtus Re-Cert - 11/18 at 6 pm�
A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE from
the Office of Family Life Education (A
Hope Appeal Agency)
The widow in today’s gospel is praised for
her PERSEVERANCE. In our homes perseverance is a crit-
ical ingredient to resolving differences and teaching lessons
and skills to children. Perseverance is always an act of faith
in the goodness of the other person.
News / About Town
36th Annual Take-Out Pizza Sale to support Birthright of
Binghamton on Wednesday, October 23rd at: Consol’s En-
dicott 4-9pm 754-7437, Cortese’s Binghamton 11:30-10pm
723-6477, Rossi’s Johnson City 10-9pm 777-1313.
Polish Dinner @ St. John Church, 28 Rock Street, Newark
Valley on Sunday 10/27, 11:30 am - 2:00 pm. Halupki, pie-
rogi, kielbasa, sauerkraut, noodles & cabbage, dessert &
drink. Cost $10.00. Eat in or take out. Call 687-1068 for
tickets. Pick-up deadline for advance tickets is 1:00 pm.
St. Francis Ministry will be having a BBQ Dinner Fund-
raiser on Sunday, October 27, from 11:00am-3:00pm at St.
Joseph’s (Endicott) church basement. Dinners are $12.00,
catered by Smokey Legend BBQ.
Join BC Habitat for Humanity’s Raising the Roof with
Magic show and dinner fundraiser at Holiday Inn Downtown
Binghamton on Thursday, October 24th from 5:30 pm to 8:30
pm. Featuring Magicians Alexander Boyce & Friends. Dinner
& Show tickets $50 pp. Call 239-4783 or
[email protected] for more information.
Annual Retreat for Separated & Divorce entitled
“Hope in the Presence of God” on November 22-24 at Christ
the King Retreat Center in Syracuse. $175 for full weekend,
$50 for Saturday only. To register or get more info, contact
Deacon Dean at 314-472-6754 or email [email protected]
Barnes & Noble Book Fair to benefit Mom’s House Vestal
on Saturday, November 2 from 9am-10pm. MUST mention
Mom’s House with your purchase and percentage of sale will
benefit Mom’s House.
Widows and Widowers Meeting will be held on Novem-
ber 14th at 1:00 p.m. in Room 2 at Church of the Holy Fami-
ly. Our speaker will be Bill Tomic who will discuss the Un-
derground Railroad and the KKK in Broome & Tioga coun-
ties. Refreshments will be served. If there are any questions,
please call Janet at 748-0812��
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in Grades 6-8 and students in grades 9-12. The deadline for
submitting entries is November 10th. Contact your
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