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Bulletin Board guidelines, in
brief: Submit items in writing, a week
before the desired publication date
(always on Friday). Holiday Excep-
tion: Bulletin Board copy for the
Thanksgiving issue (Nov. 28) is
Wednesday, Nov. 19. Generally, items
for specific events are published twice
before the event or registration dead-
line. Final selection and frequency is
subject to editorial judgment. Mail or
fax items to Sister Mary Etta Kiefer,
The Bulletin Board, P.O. Box 4169,
Evansville, IN 47724-0169.
General Interest
Abbey Press Gift Shop yard sale
November 14 and 15, 10 a.m. to 5
p.m., State Road 545, St. Meinrad.
Sale in back room. Bargains in dis-
continued and overstocked mer-
chandise.
Mater Dei cheerleading clinic
November 15, 12:30 to 4:40 p.m.,
1300 Harmony Way, Evansville. $5
per student. Registration and
release forms available at all
schools. Open to all students. For
more information call Lisa Wan-
nemuehler, (812) 867-1670.
All-you-can-eat breakfast buf-
fet November 16, 7 to 10 a.m.,
Holy Cross cafeteria, 202 S.
Church St., Fort Branch. Sausage
links, biscuits/gravy, scrambled
eggs, hash browns, pecan rolls,
drinks. $4 adults; $2 ages 3 to 10, 2
and under, free.
Fourth annual Thanksgiving
food drive of Little Sisters of the
Poor, 1236 Lincoln Ave., Evansville,
November 22 to 27. Drop off non-
perishable food items, canned
goods and turkeys at the reception
desk anytime.
St. Joseph, Evansville 25-year
school reunion November 29, 7
p.m. Informal gathering for anyone
who attended elementary school at
St. Joseph will be held at the school
cafeteria. For more information call
Audrey Gogel Lipking, (812) 897-
2050 or (897-2947, or Don Vowels,
421-1911.
Mass for the Deaf with ASL
interpretator every Saturday, 5
p.m., Nativity Church, 3635 Pollack
Ave.,.Evansville. Bible study and
discussion group every first and
third Saturday, 3 to 5 p.m., with pot-
luck supper at 6 p.m. Hearing peo-
ple interested in sign language are
welcome. For more information call
Mary Jane Rhodes, (812) 476-4646,
voice or TTY.
Classes/Workshops
Apocalypse: Are You Ready? part
2, presentation by Father John
Buckel, November !7, 7 p.m. at
Holy Family Church, 950 E. Church
/iwe., Jasper. The program focuses
on the much-misinterpreted book
of Revelations.
First annual estate planning sym-
posium, November 15, 9 a.m. to
noon, St. Mary's Auditorium on
medical center campus, 3700 Wash-"
Main Street
"Pharmacy
217 E. Main St. D0wnl0wn Washington
Phone: 254-5141
The Message -- for Catholics of Southwestern Indiana
ington Ave., Evansville. Continental
breakfast, 8:30 a.m. Moderator,
Msgr. Kenneth R. Knapp, vicar gen-
eral; panelists, Sharon J. Kennedy,
C.P.A., Kennedy and Associates,
Gary D. Shelton, Old National Trust
Co., W.C. Bussing Ill, attorney, and
Sister Catherine Kelly, St. Mary's
Health Care Services. Public invited
at no charge. Sponsored by The
Catholic Foundation of Southwest-
ern Indiana, Inc., St. Mary's Foun-
dation, and Daughters of Charity
Foundation.
Praying without Words: an
Introduction to Centering Prayer,
November 15, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Kordes Enrichment Center, Ferdi-
nand. Leader will be SisterKathy
gilskie, certified by Contemplative
Outreach. Cost per person is $40.
Call Kordes, (800) 880-2777 or (812)
367-2777.
Balancing the Opposites in Our
Lives: Becoming a Whole Person,
workshop for learning to live more
harmoniously, November 21, 7:30
p.m. to November 23, 1 p.m.,
Kordes Enrichment Center, Ferdi-
nand. Presenter is Franciscan Sister
Olga Wittekind, professor of psy-
chology at Marian College. Cost is
$140 per person double occupancy,
$170 single occupancy, with com-
muter cost of $110. $35 non-refund-
able deposit required to hold reser-
vation. (800) 880-2777 or (812)
367-2777.
Thanks-giving: Living in Grati-
tude, program November 22, 8:30
a.m. to 3 p.m., Kordes Enrichment
Center, Ferdinand. Leading will be
Benedictine Sister Kristine A. Harp-
enau, and the format will include
lecture, personal reflection time and
group discussions. Cost is $35: (800)
880-2777 or (812) 367-2777.
Three-part Elderhostel cele-
brates holiday season November
30, 2 p.m. to December 5, 1 p.m. at"
Kordes Enrichment Center, Ferdi-
nand. Segments are Christmas Trea-
sures: the Infancy Gospels of Matthew
and Luke; Bah[ Humbug[ A Christmas
Carol Revisited, and Christmas from a
Poet's View. Presenters are Father
Don Dilger, Demetrio Maglalang,
and Benedictine Father Matthias
Neuman. Cost per person is $310
double occupancy or $410 single
occupancy. Costs include room and
meals. Elderhostels are for persons
55 years or more. To register call
(617) 426-8056 and indicate the code
of Kordes Center, 14499. For more
information call (800) 880-2777 or
(812) 367-2777.
Dance
SL Benedict parish third annual
autumn dance, November 15, 8 to
11 p.m., in new school cafeteria, 530
S. Harlan, Evansville. Music by The
Temple-Airs. Cash bar, free
munchies, attendance prizes. Tick-
ets $5 per person; call Rita Kaiser,
(812) 477-7330 or Nona Miller-
Rog, 479-0566. Must be 21 to enter.
Country line dancing, Thurs-
days, 7:30 p.m., Good Shepherd
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activities building, 2301 N. Stock-
well Rd., Evansville. Cost is $2 per
person.
Dinners
Sunday chicken and roast beef
dinners, trimmings, desserts,
November 16, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., St.
Joseph cafeteria, Iowa and Garvin
Streets, Evansville. Carry-outs
available at 10:30 a.m.
Fundraisers
St. Agnes Church spot shoot,
November 16, noon until dark,
Dog[own, Old Henderson Rd.,
Evansville. Hams, pork loins or
cash, with cash and prize raffles.
Free bean soup and coffee. Bingo in
St. Agnes cafeteria each Sunday of
shoot, 1 to 4 p.m.
Annual citrus sale by Memorial
high school band. Orders taken to
November 21 by band members,
color guard, Tigerettes or choir, or
by 24-hour order line, (812) 474-
7689. Fruit will arrive December 12.
Antique and craft extravaganza,
November 15, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Holy Redeemer Church, 918 W. Mill
Rd., Evansville. For booth and table
information call (812) 867-1439.
Annual rummage sale Novem-
ber 22, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., St. Anthony
cafeteria, 704 N. First Ave., Evans-
ville. Old dolls, including Barbies,
new quilts, afghans, clothing for
children and adults, miscellaneous
items. Anyone with items to con-
tribute may bring them to the
church Fridays 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., or
call the rectory, (812) 423-5209.
Annual Mater Dei Band Boost-
ers fundraiser underway, with
monthly drawings January through
October. Only 2,000 tickets offered
at $10 each. Eight winners award-
ed monthly; each ticket eligible
each drawing, for 80 chances to
win. Prizes per month" are 1 for
$500, 1 for $100, 2 for $50, 4 for $25.
All proceeds to purchase band
equipment for Marching Wildcats.
Tickets available from band mem-
bers, band boosters or by calling
(812) 985-3076.
Half-pot bingo every Sunday, 1
to 4 p.m., St. Agnes smoke-free
school cafeteria, 1620 Glendale
Ave., Evansville.
Diocesan afghans will be raf-
fled at all Mater Dei home football
games to benefit the Marching
Wildcats. One afghan will be
awarded the night of each game
See a Band Booster at the gate.
St. Philip Ladies Club cookbook
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Making a difference
Joseph Dixon, a fourth grader at Flaget Elementary
Vincennes, prepares for AmericaRecycles
Joseph and his classmates show "How To
ence" by gathering items that their families
dedicated to sesquicentennial year,
$8. Available from parish office,
3500 St. Philip Rd., Mount Vernon.
Health
Free Prime Time Fitness exer-
cise class for seniors Tuesdays and
Thursdays at 2 p.m., St. Joseph
cafeteria, 600 E. Virginia St.,
Evansville. Includes warm-up,
stretching, upper and lower body
toning, low-intensity aerobics and
relaxation. Call (812) 422-5668.
Free CPR Classes November 18,
6 p.m. and November 22, 9 a.m.,
St. Joseph Church, 600 E. Virginia
St., Evansville. Class-size limited
to 6. Call Judy Wttgen at (812) 422-
5668 by Nov. 14 to register.
Support Groups
Bone Marrow/Peripheral blood
stem cell transplant support group
November 18, 6:30 to 8 p.m.,
Evansville Cancer Center, 706 N.
Burkhardt Rd., Evansville, for
patients/families considering
transplant, undergoing trans-
plant, or post-transplant. Refresh-
ments will be served. No fee, but.
advance registration requested.
Call Al Spillman, (812) 474-1110.
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CRANEY'S
BODY SHOP, INC.
Complete Body Repair & Refinishing
Cars, Pick-ups, & Semis
Rt. 4 Veale Creek Rd.
Washington, IN
Fred D. Craney
(812) 254-6412
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486-3977
Just off Hwy. 50
in Montgomery, IN
New Smokers
group every Tuesday,
The Court Buildin
N.W. Fourth St.
port and encoura
viduals trying to
free. Sponsored
County Mental
lion, (812) 426-2640.
Depressed
those suffering
depression, meets
day, 7 p.m. at St. Marl<
an Church 2300
Ave., Evansville.
will be served.
the Mental
in Vanderburgh
426-2640.
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