Chag Sameach 5775 April 2015 12 Nisan through 11 Iyar www.cabi-boise.org Chag Sameach CABIites! Home-grown horseradish is available at CABI Wednesday April 1 No fooling--the CABI Community Garden grew horseradish through the winter. As long as supplies last, fresh horseradish root will be available for pickup and use at your Passover Seder on Wednesday, April 1, from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm, and from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. A donation to support the CABI Community Garden will be gladly received. 8am—Friday April 3—Fast of the First Born Study Session at CABI. The day before Pesach is known as ta'anit bechorim, a fast day for first-born children, since God spared the first-born of the Israelites in the tenth plague. However, one is granted a reprieve from fasting if one spends time that day on Torah study. In that tradition, at 8am on Friday morning, Rabbi Dan will lead a study session on "What is the Story of the Jewish People? A Look at a Talmudic Debate and the Haggadah.” Submit your Passover Photos for the May Chai Lights by emailing them to Nancy Feldman at mnfeldman@cableone.net. Deli Days Baking has Begun W here do you find 400 hamentaschen, 500 rugelach, 30 cheesecakes, dozens of kugels and 100s of challot in Boise, Idaho? Deli Days at the Idaho Jewish Festival, our annual fundraiser, taking place this year on Thursday June 18 and Friday June 19. Coming up with this inventory of sumptuous treats each year is a challenge, but also an annual opportunity for camaraderie, community, learning, and fun. Before we moved to Latah Street, there was no space to gather for mass baking. We produced amazing quantities, mostly alone in our own kitchens, and it was never enough. It was also lonely, hot, and last-minute if you didn’t have freezer space to stockpile your product. Our new big commercial kitchen was just what we needed to change community baking from dream to reality. we say, ‘L’dor v’dor : from Generation to Generation.’” Experienced bakers work alongside newbies of all ages, and the results fill the CABI freezer. Besides providing a core inventory for Deli Days, the group also meets three or four times a year to bake all of the challot for CABI’s Shabbat and holiday services. This year’s Deli Days baking sessions start with a challah bake on Tuesday April 14, right after Passover. On Tuesday April 21 we'll bake sweets. Stay tuned for additional dates! New bakers are welcome to learn and to help, and the group can guide home bakers, too. Whether you join a mass baking group, bake at home, or donate money to fund the huge quantities needed for Deli Days, your contribution makes a difference. To sign up for baking sessions, get CABI mass baking has become a on the Bakers’ email list, tell us what labor of love for many, and it is also great fun. Abby you’ll bake at home, or get recipe ideas, contact Marya McLean has led a group of bakers for over five years. Abby (pronounced Ma-rye-uh) Bruning: says, “Baking together means a lot of learning and sharing MaryaBruning@gmail.com or 331-7998. where traditional recipes and methods are passed down as C o n g r e g a t i o n Ah a v a t h B e t h I s r a e l , 1 1 N o r t h L a t a h , B o i s e , I D 8 3 7 0 6 (208) 343-6601 www.cabi -boise.org Chag Sameach 5775 Teen Group Elects New Board T he teen group at CABI now has their first official board! We are proud to announce Ana Novak as our teen group President, Rachel Kaufman as our Religion and Culture Vice President, Mira Torf as our Programming Vice President, Sarah Chasin as our Communications Vice President, Carly Hann as our Membership Vice President and Olivia Duque as our Social Action Vice President. This group of teens will be representing Idaho and our youth group at NFTY (North American Federation of Temple Youth) events. NFTY is an organization where all Jewish youth groups in the northwest gather for events throughout the year. Our newly elected board will be the first teen led board that represents Idaho participating in NFTY events. We are very excited for our new board and hope to see even more leadership come from our teens at CABI. Cooking Matters C ABI co-sponsored a Cooking Matters Class on behalf of the neighboring Somali Bantu immigrant community who have diligently shared the work and proceeds of the CABI Community Garden for the past decade. The class was held Sunday mornings during January and February supported by Kathy Gardner and Kirstin Mann of the Idaho Hunger Relief Task Force and conducted with funding supplied by Katie Painter from the Idaho Office for Refugees and the staffing and coordination of Carly Kristofik with the Idaho Foodbank. There were nearly 20 students that learned new cooking skills, new shopping skills, and valuable nutrition information that will serve to improve life for their families for generations to come. This is part of the CABI Social Action GreenFaith initiative for which Kathy Gardner is our Environmental Leader. Questions may be directed to Tom Rogers at socialaction@ahavathbethisrael.org. Still need Passover items? Albertsons on Parkcenter and 16th & State, Whole Foods , Boise Co-Op, Trader Joes and Fred Meyer have a selection. 2 Chag Sameach 5775 Jewish Journeys Education Program 2014/2015 A Special Tot Shabbat Passover Seder Friday, April 10th at 6pm Celebrate the Jewish Holiday of Passover at Tot Shabbat on April 10th. The Passover story will be presented in a simple, kid friendly way and our Passover meal will feature all the holiday favorites that both kids and their parents will enjoy. Children 2 & under eat free. For children 3 & up, and adults, dinner is $7.50 each, which you can pay at the door. Questions or to RSVP: email Becky Groves at family@cabi-boise.org or 343-6601 ext.2. P’nai Shabbat Family Friendly Services Saturday Mornings, 10:00 – 12:00 P’nai Shabbat is a family friendly, interactive Shabbat morning service filled with music, art, drama, and games. April 4- Passover (No P’nai Shabbat) April 11 –“The Land Beneath Our Feet.” Virginia Gillerman, Associate Research Geologist for the Idaho Geological Survey/UI and Adjunct Professor at BSU, will lead a discussion on the geology of the lands traveled by the Israelites as they left Egypt on their journey to the Promised Land, followed by an age appropriate activity led by Becky Groves. April 18 – No P’nai Shabbat April 25 – Kitah Gan and Kitah Alef present their take on the Torah Portion with a presentation of “A Sack Full of Feathers,” a story about the trickiness of telling half truths. May 2 – Our final P’nai Shabbat of the year is a Social Action Shabbat Off-Site Activity. All ages are welcome! We will meet at the Idaho Foodbank at 10:00 and lend a hand to those in need. April Havdalah and Movie Series—April 25 I n honor of Yom Ha’atzmaut join us for a witty and satirical look at the growing pains of a new country. We will be showing Sallah Shabati. This sharp, often hilarious satire that became the most successful film in Israeli history, is about new immigrant Sallah and his family, who are left in a shack near their promised apartment and are abandoned for months. Subtitles,110 min (the Movie Maven may have to substitute another film if she is unable to locate a copy with subtitles). Bring snacks to share, comfy chair, and maybe a blanket. April 25, nosh at 7:30 JST, movie at 8pm JST, contact Rebecca 333-0868 if needed. 3 Chag Sameach 5775 Adult Learning Opportunities Continued Talmud Study (in English)—12:00pm Tuesdays—April 7, 14, 21 and 28 For beginners and veterans alike. We will discuss passages that touch on contemporary concerns, and learn more about the Talmud and why it continues to be the central text of our tradition. Bring a brown-bag lunch to these weekly sessions. Adult Alefbet: Decoding Prayerbook Hebrew—5:30-6:15pm Wednesdays, April 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 In this class, we use exactly the same book as our CABI kids to learn the Hebrew ABCs–the alefbet. No previous knowledge of Hebrew is required—just a willingness to learn. Practicing at home helps, too! Contact is Leigh Evans, leigh@spiritone.com. Torah Trope: How to Chant Torah—5:30-6:15pm Wednesdays—April 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 In this class, we are learning how to chant Torah according to the traditional musical system. Participants who choose will be encouraged to put this skill into practice, leyning (chanting) from the weekly portion on selected Shabbat morning services. This is recommended for B’nai Mitzvah students. It is also highly recommended for CABI adult members who are able to read Hebrew phonetically (see prerequisite below). I am very eager to build a badly needed communal corps of Torah readers. Prerequisite: one MUST be able to decode Hebrew proficiently in order to take this class; if one cannot read the Hebrew smoothly, it is too much to take on learning the musical notation. Contact is Rabbi Dan at 343-6601. A Shared Journey through the Prayer Book at CABI Café on Saturday mornings For this informal Shabbat morning session, we’ll gather thirty minutes before services, enjoy the new CABI Café, and learn more about the siddur and how it can be experienced in so many different ways. We will work our way through the Friday night and Saturday morning service, looking at different tunes, readings, and styles of congregational leadership in Tefillah (Jewish worship). Members are encouraged to come with questions and to share their own experiences of synagogue services. Monthly Parent Discussion Group— Wednesday, April 15 K’Tanim Parent/Young Child Discussion Playgroup—Leslie Drake and Lezlie Ellard are leading a monthly parent/young child discussion group using Wendy Mogel’s book, The Blessing of a Skinned Knee as a basis for the discussion. Deli Days / Idaho Jewish Festival Planning Meetings Thursdays April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 from 5:30—6:30pm at CABI Please come join this year’s planning crew, Shellie & Eric Falk and Oliver Thompson. 4 Chag Sameach 5775 April Worship Schedule Friday, April 3— 8am—Fast of the First Born Study Session No Service on First night of Pesach Saturday, April 18—9:30 am Shabbat Morning Service and Torah Study Portion Shemini—Leviticus 9:1-11:47 P’nai Shabbat off site Saturday, April 4—9:30 am Shabbat and 1st Day Pesach Morning Service and Torah study No P’nai Shabbat Family Service Friday, April 24—7:30 pm Shabbat Evening Service Shabbat Unplugged with musical accompaniment and singing. Friday, April 10 6pm Tot Shabbat Seder 7:30 pm Shabbat and 8th Day Pesach Evening Service . Saturday, April 11—9:30 am Shabbat and 8th Day Pesach Morning Service and Torah study Yizkor memorial service 10:00 AM: P’nai Shabbat Family Service Friday, April 17—5:30 pm Early Bird Shabbat Evening Service Saturday, April 25—9:30 am Shabbat Morning Service and Torah Study Portion Tazria-Metzora: Leviticus 12:1-15:33 10:00 AM: P’nai Shabbat Family Service Coming in May May 6—Lag Ba’Omer celebration / Landscape Dedication/ Teacher Appreciation / Graduation Recognition May 8 - CABI Choir at Shabbat Service May 22-24—Shavuot Retreat in McCall May 27 - Annual Meeting On Sunday April 19 all women of CABI are invited to a gathering to celebrate Rosh Chodesh Iyar. We will be gathering at the home of Nancy Feldman, 5205 S. Hayseed Way, Boise, 83716 from 7-9pm. Please bring a snack or beverage to share. Our tradition tells us that Rosh Chodesh, the holiday of the new moon, was given to women to honor us, that we might be renewed each month just like the moon. In recent decades, groups of Jewish women have been rediscovering this ancient holiday, meeting to share time, learning, food and drink, good company, and a sense of our own worth and place in our tradition and in the world. Our CABI Rosh Chodesh gatherings are now a 10-plus year tradition. `Please RSVP to Nancy at 384-1729 , or by email to Betsy Russell at bzrussell@gmail.com. Let us know if you need directions or to arrange for a ride. Please join us if you can, and have a chodesh tov - a good month! Bring a light jacket. If the weather is good we will meet outside around a campfire. Annual Teen Sponsored Idaho Food Bank Food Drive Purim to Passover Through April 6 Clean out your pantries before Passover! Non-perishable items can be brought to CABI 5 Chag Sameach 5775 Film Series! “In Between Remembering and Forgetting” J oin us Tuesday evenings from 7 to 9 starting this April for CABI’s first Social Justice Film Series, organized by the Social Action Committee, in conjunction with CABI’s GreenFaith initiative. We may gain a new perspective on the plight of Jewish and African refugees, explore the journeys to their respective safety, and hear their resettlement stories. A short discussion will follow each film. April 14th: Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport (2000) April 21st: Falasha: Exile Of The Black Jews, Mark Jonathan Harris, 122 min Simcha Jacobovici, 80 minutes In 1938 and 1939, about 10,000 children, most of them Jews, were sent by their parents from Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia to the safety of England where foster families took most of them in for the duration of the war. Years later, eleven children, one child's mother, an English foster mother, a survivor of Auschwitz who didn't go to England, and two of the kindertransport organizers remember: the days before the Nazis, saying farewell to family, traveling to England, meeting their foster families, and trying to find families after the war ended. This award winning movie was released in 2004. The Jewish community in Ethiopia struggled for acceptance in a hostile environment. They lived over 2,000 years in this region, vastly outnumbered in a state that is half Muslim, with Jews less than 1%. They have undergone centuries of abuse at the hands of Ethiopians who refuse to accept them. The Falashas in the Sudanese refugee camps were afraid even to be photographed. Meanwhile, Israel says it is doing everything it can to help the Falashas, while Jewish agencies here claim Israel is doing next to nothing for them. In the end it is clear they suffer from a double stigma, both black and Jewish. April 28th: God Grew Tired of Us, May 5th: Rain in a Dry Land, Anne Makepeace, 82 minutes Christopher Quinn, 89 minutes An official Selection of the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival 2006, the film chronicles two years in the lives of two Somali Bantu families who leave Kakuma refugee camp for Springfield, Massachusetts and Atlanta, Georgia. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, God Grew Tired of Us explores the spirit of three Sudanese young men who leave their homeland, triumph over adversities, and move to America. All movies will be shown at CABI, from 7-9pmin the Social Hall. Admission is Free. Any questions email Thomas Rogers at socialaction@ahavathbethisrael.org. Bone Marrow Match In January 2014 Tom Rogers and his Social Action Committee helped facilitate a bone marrow drive at Boise State University. On March 6 Tom received a notice from the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation that a donor recruited at that drive has been identified as a match for a 38 year old woman battling Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. 6 Chag Sameach 5775 State Day of Holocaust Remembrance April 21st O n Tuesday, April 21st, Yom HaShoah, Idaho's official Day of Holocaust Remembrance, will take place from noon to 1pm at the Idaho State Capitol. This annual ceremony is a cooperative effort between CABI and the Wassmuth Human Rights Center and will include proclamations from the Governor, recognition of WWII Veterans, readings, music and a moving candle lighting. Members of CABI as well as those from other faiths, community leaders, human rights activists and educators will participate. The 8th grade winner of the Wassmuth Center's Holocaust Remembrance Essay Contest will read his/her entry. Members of the Boise Master Chorale and Boise Hospice Singers will perform. The ceremony will be held in the Lincoln Auditorium on the lower level, west wing, of the Capitol, beginning at noon. It is free and open to the public (street parking only). This year's observance will mark the 34th consecutive state ceremony, first organized by CABI's Gayle Speizer. Friday April 24 at 7:30pm Sunday April 26 at 2pm Cathedral of the Rockies, 11th and Hays Streets, Boise Invites you to the world premiere of Shalom, A Holocaust Memorial By Idaho Composer Jim Cockey Tickets www.boisebaroque.com or 208-891-1300 or at the door Student: $20, General $25, Children 17 and under with paying adult admitted free. The Boise Baroque Orchestra, Daniel Stern, Conductor Jason Detwiler, baritone The Opera Idaho Chorus, Kelly Kaye, director Idaho Interfaith Roundtable Against Hunger Spring Gathering Local Food Systems with Access for All Join us for an engaging discussion on the food system with our two presenters, Ariel Agenbroad and Erin Guerricabeitia from University of Idaho Extension and Boise Urban Garden School, respectively. Though Idaho is rich in agriculture, many in our state go hungry. Ariel and Erin will describe our local food systems and how they relate to food insecurity. Participants will leave with a better understanding of how to reach the potential of the systems to alleviate hunger. Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2015, from 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm. Location: Morley Nelson Elementary School, 7701 W. Northview, Boise Visit www.iirah.org for more information. 7 Chag Sameach 5775 The Nature of a Spacious Life Dr. Rebecca Gould, Middlebury College Thursday April 23 6pm with reception to follow Boise State Student Union Building Free and Open to the Public (for free reception tickets email samanthaharvey@boisestate.edu) Dr. Gould’s current research involves religion and the environment, from eco-theology to studies of contemporary, religiously-based environmental activism among Protestants, Catholics and Jews, with a particular emphasis on eco-Judaism. On April 23 Dr. Gould will ask what it means to live a spacious life. In a time of environmental crisis, does “sitting still” have any value when action and activism are so urgently needed? What role does the life of the spirit (however defined) play in our experiences of nature and in our commitments to promoting ecological health? And how does experience in nature, in turn, nurture the life of the spirit? This lecture will engage these questions through a showing of the 2012 contemplative documentary, The Fire Inside (co-created by Phil Walker and Rebecca Kneale Gould) followed by a rich conversation about the deep questions that the film evokes. May Chai Lights Deadline is Friday April 24 Email submissions to mnfeldman@cableone.net 8 Chag Sameach 5775 CABI Receives Fain Award T he Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism awarded CABI a 2015 Irving J. Fain Social Action Award Honorable Mention for our outstanding program, the CABI Garden. They were inspired by our congregation’s sense of community responsibility. In the letter from the Fain Award Committee they noted “the work of tikkun olam is our common endeavor, and that work merits respect and appreciation.” The Fain awards will be presented April 26-28 in Washington, DC. Tom Rogers is going to the convention to accept the Fain award for CABI. Congratulations to Renée Kline and Tom Rogers for all their efforts. Donations If I am not for myself, who will be for me? Religious School Tamar & Adi Milstein Youth Enrichment Steve & Sandra Berenter Jack Dym: Happy Birthday wishes to Rabbi Dan Landscape Project Zac Friedman honor of his Grandma Mollee Hecht Unrestricted Contributions Nancy La Bay & William Hewitt Liron & Zvika Ramon Charlie & Betsy Russell: in honor of the marriage of Renée Kline & Andrew Shaber Teresa Shelton April Birthdays Janet Kaufman April 1 Hilda Dornfest April 2 Jonathan Kramer April 5 Molly O'Shea April 5 Steve Bard April 6 Lorraine Gross April 6 Samuel Eccard April 7 Marjie Jacobs April 7 Chad Page April 7 Nancy Feldman April 8 Isaac Beres Rasmus April 8 Elon Whitlock April 8 Gail LeBow April 9 Elliott Groves April 11 Simon Rodriguez April 11 Pam Heuman April 12 Andrew Stevenson April 12 Zachary Moorhead-Rosenberg April 14 Lisa Stevenson April 14 Jonah Kaufman April 15 Sam Ledesma April 16 Freddie Fisherman Teo Ledesma Amy Duque Lillian Kagan Gary Wiener Anika Smulovitz Karan Kahlke Irv Littman Allan Salzberg Charles Hanna Jacob Neufeld Charlie Russell Mandela Hoffman Leigh Evans Conlan Waylan Marc Chasin Suzanne Metzgar Meridith Dahlin Myira Wolf Linda Tell 9 April 17 April 17 April 18 April 18 April 18 April 19 April 21 April 21 April 21 April 22 April 22 April 22 April 23 April 25 April 26 April 27 April 27 April 28 April 28 April 30 6 Pesach (Passover) Purim-to-Passover Idaho Food Bank Donation Drive 6p-7:30p Choir practice (Social Hall) 13 5 Pesach (Passover) Purim-to-Passover Idaho Food Bank Donation Drive 12 10 April 2015 12p-1p Idaho Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony (Lincoln Auditorium\, Idaho State Capitol) 12p-1p Talmud study (Library) 5:30p-7p Board of Trustees Mtg (Library) 5:30p-8p Deli Days weekly mass baking (CABI Kitchen) 7p-8:30p IIRAH Spring Gathering (Morley Nelson Elementary School\, 7701 West Northview Street\, Boi) 7p-9p Social Action Film Series at CABI 6p-7:30p Choir practice (Social Hall) 27 6p-7:30p Choir practice (Social Hall) 26 6p-8p Private use: SCA Meeting (Social Hall) 12p-1p Overeaters Anonymous (OA) (Eilat classroom) 12p-1p Talmud study (Library) 7p-9p Social Action Film Series at CABI 28 21 20 7p-9p Women's Rosh Chodesh Gathering (Home of Nancy Feldman) 12p-1p Talmud study (Library) 5:30p-8p Deli Days weekly mass baking (CABI Kitchen) 7p-8:30p Finance Comm Mtg (Haifa classroom) 7p-9p Social Action Film Series at CABI 14 Pesach (Passover) 12p-1p Talmud study (Library) 7 Tue 19 6p-7:30p Choir practice (Social Hall) Mon Sun Purim-to-Passover Idaho Food Bank Donation Drive 5:30-6:30—Deli Days / Idaho Jewish Culture Festival Planning Session CABI Garden Agreement Deadline Horseradish Pickup for Passover! (CABI front desk) Purim-to-Passover Idaho Food Bank Donation Drive 5p-7:30p School 5p-7:30p School 7:30p-8:30p 2016 B'nai Mitzvah Info Meeting 29 Yom HaAtzmaut Observance 5p-7:30p School 22 5p-7:30p School 5:30p-6:30p K'tanim Parent Discussion Playgroup (Social Hall "Cozy Space") 6:30p-7:30p B'nai Mitzvah Family Class (CABI Library) 15 Pesach (Passover) 5p-7:30p School 24 5:30p-7:30p Early Bird Shabbat (Social Hall) 5:30-6:30—Deli Days / Idaho Jewish Culture Festival Planning Session 30 Notes: 9:30a-12p Shabbat Service 10a-12p P'nai Shabbat Family Service (Social Hall) 7p-9:30p Movie & Havdallah (Social Hall) 25 9:30a-12p Shabbat Service 18 Pesach (Passover) 9:30a-12p Shabbat Service 10a-12p P'nai Shabbat Family Service (Social Hall) 17 11 Deli Days Underwriting deadline Pesach (Passover) 6p-7:15p Tot Shabbat End-ofPassover Seder (Social Hall) 7:30p-9p Shabbat Service 2nd Seder PASSOVER Pesach (Passover) Purim-to-Passover Idaho Food Bank Donation Drive 9:30a-12p Shabbat Service 10 4 8am First Born Study Session 1st Seder NO Shabbat Service (Seders in homes) Pesach (Passover) Purim-to-Passover Idaho Food Bank Donation Drive Sat 3 Fri 5:15p-7:15p Friendship Feast Chai Lights deadline First Presbyterian Church 9th & 7:30p-8:30p Shabbat Unplugged State 5:30-6:30—Deli Days / Idaho Jewish Culture Festival Planning Session 6pm—Nature of Spacious Life, Dr. Gould at BSU Student Union 23 5:30-6:30—Deli Days / Idaho Jewish Culture Festival Planning Session 16 Pesach (Passover) 5:30-6:30—Deli Days / Idaho Jewish Culture Festival Planning Session 9 2 1 8 Thu Wed Chag Sameach 5775 Chag Sameach 5775 Marc Snyder (below), Facilities Chair, lying down on the job. Grant Harbison (below) minding his own bees’ knees-getting the CABees ready for spring. Come join members on Friday night as we welcome the Shabbat Bride and enjoy each other’s company. 11 Sunday March 22 was the kickoff day for the CABI Community Garden. About 30 depot bench neighbors and CABI members gathered to sign garden agreements and organize the garden shed. Call Renee Kline at 870-5093 if you would like to volunteer in the garden or apply for the plot lottery. (Photos below) Chag Sameach 5775 Congregation Ahavath Beth Israel, 11 North Latah, Boise, ID 83706 NON-PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID (208) 343-6601 www.cabi-boise.org BOISE ID 83709 Return Service Requested PERMIT 876 SAVE THE DATE for CABI’s Erev Lag B’Omer celebration! Wednesday, May 6 5:30-7:30 pm Includes baked potato bar with all the (vegetarian) trimmings Appreciate our Jewish Journeys teachers Recognize our graduating students Dedicate our newly landscaped campus. Lag B’Omer literally means the 33rd day (of the counting) of the Omer, which is the 49 days—7 weeks—between Passover and Shavuot. The 33rd day is a joyous remembrance of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, the greatest teacher of Torah in his generation, and purportedly the author of the Zohar, a landmark text of Jewish mysticism. Bar Yochai’s scholarly light was so great that it is customary for scholars to rejoice in the outdoors, and to light bonfires in his honor. At CABI, we will celebrate the (temporary) end of our Jewish Journey of scholarly pursuits by appreciating our dedicated teachers and recognizing the hard work of our graduating high school and college seniors. (If you know of CABI kids receiving college or advanced degrees in 2015, please let us know!) This year we are blessed to celebrate out of doors as spring takes hold in our newly landscaped grounds, so we will use this opportunity to give thanks for, and dedicate, the landscaped areas. Join us for celebration, dinner, a bonfire, and songs of community and thanksgiving! For more information, contact Joanna Jost: joannajost@gmail.com or 590-9331. 12
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