A n n iv e r s a r ie s 1 Ryan Hook Grace Schewe 2 Joshua Yergler 3 Andy & Sara "Koster# Schrodt Jacob Collins 4 Brenda Arnote 5 David Yungbluth 7 Kyle Weitzell Sandreana Lamer 8 Tom Fleming Bill & Linda Havelka 9 Larry Read Chuck Rosacker 10 Darrin Anderson 11 Bryce Newcomb 12 Fred & Barb "Fleming# Yergler Doug Hlas Janine Anderson Ava Kloster 13 Marcia Smith 15 Ryan & Crystal Anderson 16 Beverly Worden Cael Handorf Tricia Steen Aidan Kloster 18 Ethan Kloster 19 Dennis Lemker 20 Allison Scha$er Summer Langenbau Josiah Gruen 21 Phil & Karen Collins John Winters 22 Janel McVey Sullivan JJ Isaiah Sullivan Ryan Anderson 23 Lori Somers 24 Frances Jackson 25 Linda "Collins# Reynolds TJ Scha$er Doug & Marla Hlas 26 Cheryl "Appelgate# Callahan Aaron Bessman 27 Shirley Svendsen Lynn Handorf 30 Lois Groth Merle & Jane Appelgate Cam & Sara "Krull# Himes Kevin Gruen 31 Adam Yungbluth William Worden Welcome to Independence month! July 6 th is Patriotic Sunday! Thank You, Lord, for freedomespecially in a world where freedom is in short supply. I am in my ofce working on the Gospel Lesson for July 6 th St Matthew 11:28-30 Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will nd rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light. At rst blush, one would wonder how this text ts Independence month. Consider this There is a statue that stands in New York harbor welcoming immigrants from almost every land on earth. We know her as the Statue of Liberty. Within the pedestal on which this great statue stands, is a poem by Emma Lazarus: Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me. I lift my lamp beside the golden door. Today we, as a nation, may not be quite as willing to extend that invitation as we once were, but thankfully, Christ still extends His invitation to all who would heed it: Come to Me Happy July to you! See you July 6 th at Sunday School, worship, and then the picnic at Svendsens! See you soon! Pastor Dean KELLY S KORNER July 6 Picnic & Games at Svendsens Plan now to attend Sunday School and church at Chapel on July 6, and then trek to Doug & Linda Svendsens at 1632 Zeller Ave for a potluck, games and pool time. This will replace our Fourth of July picnic. Please bring table service, a covered dish to share, and swim suit if you plan to swim. Kathryns Adult I SS class will bring tables & chairs from the church; the parenting class will provide drinks; the M&M class will plan games; and the Age-Level committee will be in charge of ice cream and ice cream cones. We hope you can join us for food, fellowship and fun on July 6! Chapel News
Chapel received a certicate for giving 100% support to the Iowa Annual Conference for general church apportioned funds, conference ministries, and conference missions. Congratulations again to our state&qualifying athletes! Congratulations to Dr. Megan Frandsen, physical therapist who graduated from Des Moines University; Andrew Burts anc Pastor Jennifer thanks those who helped her recently at the Ranch. Lay leader Randy Beichley attended IA Annual Conference. A teen band is planning to accompany praise songs the last Sunday of each month! Doug & Marla Hlas need 10&12 people to work at the State Fair in Livestock Control in the livestock barns. '8/hr plus camping spot. 319&464&5854; clark&hlasmarla@johndeere.com Fathers Day recognition: received candy bars Congratulations to Lee & Patti Cornwell on celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary June 20! Duane & Barb Beichley permanently moved to their condo in the Ozarks. Their son, Brent, Susan and children, have moved to the farm. D i d y o u k n o w ? ? Help! Heidi Langenbau, Jr Sunday School superintendent, would like to nalize preschool through high school Sunday School teachers for Sept 2014-May 2015. The more teachers we have, the less work it is for everyone. The material is easy to use because Barbara Burt organizes each weeks lesson in one folder and Cheri Richter replenishes the pencils, markers, scissors, etc. Please contact Heidi ASAP a t 6 4 1 - 4 9 9 - 2 5 4 1 o r langenbauheidi@gmail.com if you can help. Thanks! Missing Pan Cheri Richter is missing a metal 11x15 bar pan. She had two pans with lids at church recently and came home with one pan and two lids. Opening Adult Sunday School Four Sunday School superintendents, John Richter, Dan Steen, Vaugn Kloster, Lynn Handorf and Mike Vint, substitute, take turns giving much food for thought from 9:30-9:40 each Sunday. Please include this ten minutes as part of your Sunday School experience! Gladbrook UMC Block Party The Gladbrook UM mission team is sponsoring a friendly get-together on Saturday, July 5, at noon. Please bring a potluck dish, own table service, beverage, and lawn chairs. Enjoy live music, play games, or just sit and chat. If raining, meet at UMC. Call Joyce at 473-2755, Carolyn at 473-2335, Becky at 473-2991. Come join the fun and get to know your neighbors! Congratulations Tyler Kloster, grandson of Vaugn and Carolyn Kloster, attended Destination Imagination Global in Knoxville, TN, May 20-25. The seven members of his fth grade team, Manchester Mind Rockers, represented Manchester El ementary School from Elkhorn, NE. Contestants were participating from 16 countries. Tyler's team came in 34th out of 93 teams in their category. Tyler's mother, Elise Kloster, helped to chaperone the group. Help Wanted! The Ladies Cemetery Aid needs the fence painted at the cemetery. Paint would be provided. It could be a community/service project, or a project for pay. Please contact an ofcer of the LCA: Connie Appelgate, Vivian LeVier, Carolyn Kloster, or Shirley Svendsen. Thank you. Ice Cream Social Chapels 87th annual Ice Cream Social is history! We hand-cranked 190 gallons total of vanilla, lemon and chocolate ice cream. We thank all of you who helped in any way! We served in excess of 400! Thank you, thank you, thank you! As we close the chapter on this years social, our committee is already planning for next year! We are hoping to try out a new way to pack quarts (inspired by an experiment by Ron Groth & Tammy Burt) and we might be adding a fourth avor!!! There are only a few quarts left to purchase and theyre going fast! If you want some, contact Chris & Amy Bland, Dale & Heidi Langenbau, Matt & Ann Jackson, or Dan & Tricia Steen. Duane & Barbara Beichley 264 Corsair Circle Linn Creek, MO 65052 573-873-2439 dbeichley@charter.net Wacky World of Water VBS! Fri/July 4: Happy Fourth of July! Sat/July 5: Gladbrook Park, Lawn Party at noon; sponsored by Gbrook UM Church Sun/July 6: 9:30 am Sunday School; 10:30 am Worship, communion; potluck and games afterwards at Doug & Linda Svendsens home (drink, Parenting class; games, M&M; Kathryns Adult I, tables & chairs; Age-Level committee, ice cream) Tues-Sun, July 8-13: Marshall County Fair Wed, July 9: 12:30 pm, LCA meeting Tremont Grille, Marshalltown Thurs/July 10: 1:30 pm, UMW; Program, Kathryn Burt, Janice Collins, Myrene Appeglate; Spiritual Growth, Marcia Wiese; Hostesses, Marvalyn Kelly, Claire Handorf; Roll Call, What is your favorite drink on a hot day? Sun/July 13: 9:30 am Sunday School; 10:30 am Worship Wed-Sun/July 15-20: Tama County Fair Fri/July 18: Newsletter items due Sun/July 20: 9:30 am Sunday School; 10:30 am Worship Sun/July 27: 9:30 am Sunday School; 10:30 am Worship; teens lead praise music Mon/July 28: 9 am, Newsletter preparation J u ly C a le n d a r The GMG Community Bible School, The Wacky World of Water was held the week of June 16-20 at the Garwin Christian Church and United Methodist Church. About 70 children attended and 10 adults and 3 junior high students helped kids dive a little deeper into Bible stories and Gods word everyday! Students participated in singing fun songs, Cold Water Crafts, Rush-n-Gush Games, enjoyed Splatteric Snacks and of course dove deeper into Gods Word. Each activity, even the food, matched the theme of the day. Students learned that " God is all powerful and He created everything (Genesis 1:31), " God deals with sin but also loves us and will forgive sin that if we ask him (1 John 1:9), " Gods words tells whats right and true (John 14:23), " Gods answer is Jesus, the son of God who wants to be our Savior (Romans 5:8), " God can be trusted in every situation. (Proverbs 3:5-6), The week concluded with program on Sunday, June 22nd, at the Garwin City Park. The weather held out just long enough for the children to present the songs they learned during the week and have refreshments. Treats were provided by the Chapel Church, Christian Church, and United Methodist Church. Preschool- Helpers- Laenda Jackson, Shannon Flemming, & Sidney Catherwood; Students- Ty Smith, Easton Sash, Taelyn Sash, Adeline Campbell, Lilie Rosedale, Lexie Rosedale, McKenzie Lurvey, Skylar Murty, Allie Tremaine, Jacoby Woodbury, Riah Boege, Caden Karns, Ethan Klemesrud, Kindergarten- Helpers- Lauren Powell, Mabel Dieleman, Melissa Dieleman; Students- Rhianna Murty, Drayke Dvorak, Makayla Pendleton, Jonas Buchanan, Delaney McCubbin, Berkley Dvorak, Violet Jackson, Cooper Keller 1st & 2nd-Helper- Kari Hornberg; Students- Leslie Waltermire, Jacob Collins, Reese Dieleman, Grady Dieleman, Collin Teske, Jabari Woodbury, Jayden Sevilla, Shelby Bovenmyer, Allison Vaverka, Tage Bowers, Avery Duden, Cora Hoeksema, Alivia Edens, Emilie Claussen, Lucy Lurvey, Codi Hulin, Chloe Van Huen 3rd & 4th-Helpers- Lynne Bovenmyer; Students- Emma Reed, Abe Dieleman, Noah Teske, Xander Bowers, Jessica Johnson, Taylor Tremaine, Owen Bovenmyer, Hannah Vaverka, Wyatt Jackson, Brayden Duden, Jarrett Hornburg, Lewis Hass, Bryce Edens, Emma Beeghly, Mykel Ratliff 5th & 6th-Helper- Lorie Claussen; Students- Frances Jackson, Colton Reed, Brock Teske, Jackson Edens, Layne Murty, Conner Murty, Grace Schewe, Angel Schewe, Nick Collins, Andrew Johnson, Kaci Krier, Ethan Espenschide, Cooper Langenbau, Cece Waltermire, Jadyn Hessenius, Zach Krull, Hallie Claussen, Stephenie Claussen, Christian Deam, Avery Bryant, Ashanti Rinehart Crafts-Lacy Starits, Angie Reed Games-Megan Teske, Madison Krull Music-Ann Jackson Bible Story/Lesson-Larae Edens Snack-Phyllis Konicek, Virginia Eckhart, Connie Jackson, McKenna Nekola Photography-Pastor Harry and Jill Roberts Please forgive us if anyone was overlooked! We would like to extend a big thank you to all the people who donated treats and helped with Bible School in any way, including our supportive communities.Everyone was needed to make the week such a success!! We hope to see you again next year! Claire Handorf, total knee replacement June 2 Matthew Burt, surgery May 23 to realign patella Mackenzie Burt, recovering from septaplasty turbinate reduction and mono Donald Mann, recuperating from heart surgery Lincoln Handorf, hospitalized for breathing problems June 9 Patti Cornwell, health concerns John Richter, job loss; Psalm 46 Tyson Strayer, injury Philip Ormston, car accident, at Lifecare Hospital, Dallas; Bill & Cindys grandson Cindy, Ann Jacksons friend, lung transplant June 3, has cystic brosis; family Paul & Lily Karlene, Mike & Cathy Vints friend, Lymes Disease Kavin McBride, cancer; Dains brother Family of Jo Svendsen, who passed away June 7 Nancy, Tammy Backo$s friend, passed away June 13 Family of Bev Peshel, who recently passed away; Ron Groths classmate Our pastors Patricia Smith, recently hospitalized; former GMG principal Claire praises God for Chapels support since her knee surgery Mackenzie Burt thanks Chapel for prayers during recent surgery and mono Family of Irv Van Haaften, who passed away June 23; former GMG math teacher Family of Dan Dunham, who passed away June 24 Ice Cream Soci al Pi ctures! 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C o n c e r n Cranking starting bright and early on ICS day! With everyone working hard, all operations went smoothly! Young and old alike teamed up for ICS success! A little sustenance helped to keep these men working diligently all day! Thank God f or t he many experienced ICS volunteers! Congratulations to Dean & Michele Messerly on their marriage, which was held June 21 at Chapel. God bless their marriage and family! Their new address is: Dean & Michele Messerly Joseph; Betula & Denjinia Zeller 1008 Sanford Ave. Conrad, IA 50621 641-869-3672 keiko@iowatelecom.net Sun/Aug 10: Visitation Sunday, no Sunday School or church Sun/ Sept 7: Sunday School Promotion Sunday Fri/Sept 12: Volunteers serve lunch to Gladbrooks senior citizens at Chapel Thurs/Sept 18: 7:00 pm, Volunteers meeting at church; Tricia Steen devotions, two volunteers for lunch? Contact Carol Lamer or Sue Koster. May 25: 71 June 1: 72 June 8: 63 June 15: 95 June 22: VBS Rememberi ng Joan Svendsen L o o k i n g A h e a d . . . W o r s h i p A t t e n d a n c e Joan Svendsen, 77, of Conrad, IA passed away Saturday, June 7, 2014, at her residence. Funeral services were June 12 at 10:30 a.m. at Chapel Church. Visitation was June 11 from 5-8 pm at the Conrad Chapel of the Anderson Funeral Homes. Interment will be at Chapel cemetery. Jo was born March 15, 1937, to William and Eva (Flanigan) Crawford in Grinnell, IA. She graduated from Gilman High School in 1955. Jo was united in marriage to Richard "Dick" Svendsen on March 2, 1958 in Melbourne, IA. She and her husband farmed for 44 years in rural Green Mountain and Beaman. Jo also was employed part time as a postal clerk for both the Beaman and Lincoln post ofces. She was a member of Chapel Church. Jo was very active and volunteered her time to; L.C.A., Chapel Volunteers, U.M.W., and the Beaman American Legion Auxiliary. Jo will be missed by her three children; Randy (Donna) Svendsen of Marshalltown, Debra (Alan) Benoit of Menomonie, WI, Steven (Judith) Svendsen of Clive, IA, ten grandchildren; Rebekah, Luke, Jacob, Lydia, and Leah Svendsen, Erin and Jena Benoit, Abigail, Nicole, and Rachel Svendsen, two brothers; Donald (Shirley) Crawford of Auburn, CA, John (AnnaLee) Crawford of Baxter, IA. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dick (Nov. 18, 2013), and a brother, Carl Crawford. Memori al Day Servi ce Sunday morning worship continued on May 25 with a memorial service at Chapel Hill cemetery to honor all of the veterans buried there. The nurturing committee honored our veterans with a very appropriate service. Allen Burt welcomed everyone. Cli#ord Sams, who served in WWII, was a guest. Michael Burt read an account of Cli#ord's military service and of his trip to Washington D.C. as part of a group of honored veterans. Tammy Burt read "No, Freedom Isn't Free. Claire Handorf led the singing of "Let There Be Peace on Earth. Major Steven Svendsen, USMC, read the names of the deceased honored veterans while family members, children, and adults distributed the carnations on the graves. Phil and David Collins then played "Taps." This annual remembrance reminds us of the sacrices of our veterans. Thank you to the nurturing/worship committee for planning the service: Allen Burt, Claire Handorf, Tammy Burt, Cheri Richter, Bill Backo#, and Philip Collins Soldiers standing at attention are: Stan Koster, Clifford Sams, Pete Hoing, Dave Yergler, John Richter, Lynn Handorf, Vaugn Kloster, Dan St een and l eader, Maj St eve Svendsen, USMC A large group attended the program even though it was a rainy morning. Organi zati on Mi nutes LCA 6/11/14 The Chapel Ladies Cemetery Aid met Wednesday, June 11, 2014, at 1:30 pm at the church. The meeting was called to order by president Connie Appelgate. She also led devotions by reading from the book, Pausitivity, take a Moment to Nurture Yourself. Roll call (how many places you have lived and where) was answered by six members. The minutes of our April meeting were read and approved. Correspondence was read from the Harriett Fleming family. The treasurers report was presented and placed on file. There were no bills presented. Old business: Connie Appelgate and Vivian LeVier will begin to work on the map of the cemetery plots. Vivian LeVier made and Kathryn Burt seconded the motion to pay Ann Proffitt $25 for putting Richard Svendsens name on the flag marker. Motion carried. Lynn Beichley will be contacted about making more flag markers as we have used all the blank markers. Shirley Svendsen and Kathryn Burt were asked to check on which flags will need mending or disposal before next years Memorial Day. Connie Appelgate asked about auditing our treasurers books, and who would do it. It was the consensus of the group we did not need to do it at this time. New business: The fence at the cemetery needs to be painted. It was suggested it could be painted as a community project or as a paid project. We will put an item in the church newsletter concerning the painting project. Committee reports: Hiring - The Smiths have been paid their second of five payments. There were many good comments on how nice our cemetery looked. Flags - The center flag will be flown June 12 for Jo Svendsens funeral, and both flags will be flown on Saturday, June 14, Flag Day. The next day to fly both flags is July 4. Cards - Six to eight cards were sent. Funomics - Pay $.25 if you flew a flag on Memorial Day, and $.50 if you did not. President Connie Appelgate closed the meeting with Things God Wont Ask. Our next meeting will be a luncheon at the Tremont Grille July 9 at 12:30 pm. Carolyn Kloster entertained with a quiz about Flag Day, and a Shakespeare or Bible list of quotes. Vivian Le Vier served a delicious chocolate dessert to complete the afternoon. Respectfully submitted, Carolyn Kloster, secretary Administrative Council 6/1/14 An Administrative Council meeting was held on June 1, 2014, in the Fellowship Hall. Allen Burt, substituting for President Dan Steen, called the meeting to order at 12:00 pm, opening with prayer. Those attending were Pastor Dean & Marvalyn Kelly, Allen & Dee Burt, Vaugn & Carolyn Kloster, Randy & Susan Beichley, Stan & Sue Koster, Kathryn Burt, Nancy Peshel, Chuck Rosacker, Jeff Koster, Rick Bessman, Leon Lamer, Jim Fleming, Darrel Burt, and Cheri Richter. Kathryn Burt moved to accept the minutes of the last meeting as printed in the Chapel Chimes. Chuck Rosacker seconded the motion, and it passed. Treasurer Jim Fleming gave the church balance of $16,530.26. The basement expenses have been paid. Leon moved, and Randy Beichley seconded, to approve the report. Motion passed. Pastor Dean said the Marshalltown Christian School fundraising committee would like to give a ten-minute presentation during church June 8. The board decided to replace the Mission Minute with their talk. Pastor Deans summer theme is Weird. Leon Lamer, trustee, said they are working on guidelines for use of the churchs facilities. The Ad Council will vote on them at the next meeting. Leon also has an itemized cost for turning around Chapels sanctuary. He feels that the congregation needs to vote on whether to proceed with this project, and it needs to pass it by 70-80%. Vaugn Kloster thanked Stan Koster for reinforcing the handrail and steps that were damaged from snow. Darrel Burt said the PPR committee has given permission for the church service, including the pastors message, to run over an hour on special Sundays. Discussion followed that we do not need more rules; we just need everyones cooperation in trying to keep the worship service within the allotted time without jeopardizing the sermon time. Their committee will need to find a new church and Administrative Council secretary to replace Ann Jackson, who has resigned, effective July 31. Vaugn Kloster, Sunday School, reported that today was the first Sunday for the Jr. SS to have one class for all ages. Children and families were urged to attend Sunday School this summer. Discussion followed on having church on June 22, which is the Bible School program at Garwin UMC. Pastor Dean would very much like to have church that day. Dee Burt moved that church at Chapel be held on June 22 from 9:00-10:00 am, to give sufficient travel time to Garwin. Chuck Rosacker seconded the motion, and it passed. (Later, it was found out that VBS program is at 9:30 am at the Garwin Park so no SS or church at Chapel.) Kathryn Burt moved that we have regular Sunday School and church at Chapel on July 6, and then go to the potluck, games and pool at Doug & Linda Svendsens after church. Leon Lamer seconded, and motion carried. Rick Bessman, Sunday School treasurer, reported a balance of $2,972.51. Randy Beichley, lay leader, said he would try to attend the IA Annual Conference next weekend. Kathryn Burt, witness chair, said their most recent activity was to honor mothers on Mothers Day along with the YF. Because of trying to be more time-efficient during worship, it was decided to have Fathers Day recognition between Sunday School and church. Dee Burt, mission chair, is asking local people who have needs, such as outside work or lifting, to contact her as our congregation would like to help. The No More Malaria netted $1300. Carolyn Kloster, age-level committee, reported they have assigned the 4th of July committees for Svendsens July 6 party after the worship service. Allen Burt, nurturing committee, summarized the meeting which was held May 29 at Pastor Deans home. We should all be more expedient in transition times during church, such as walking up front beforehand so that the congregation does not need to wait for us. Leon Lamer wondered if we could cut down special music to one time a month during the summer months. The nurturing committee will discuss this. Sue Koster gave a hand-out prepared by Lori Somers, concerning the audio sermons online. The blog is free, but we need a recorder that plugs into the amplifier in the back and also a hosting site for the audio that can be linked to the blog. Leon Lamer moved to give Lori permission to purchase the needed equipment and a site, such as Podsnack.com. Chuck Rosacker seconded the motion, and it carried. Leon Lamer thanked Doug Svendsen for working with the telephone company to install the equipment on the west wall of the sanctuary. It is tied in with a television, which makes it possible to watch the sermon in the Fellowship Hall on the TV in there. Vaugn Kloster will contact the nominations committee to appoint a communion assistant to replace Lee & Patti Cornwell. Also, the LCA, who oversees the cemetery upkeep, lost three long-time members this winter, and they would like new members. He thanked the trustees and all others who helped put up, and take down, the flags for Memorial Day. Stan Koster thanked everyone, including the many committees and chairs, for their dedicated service to make Chapel a wonderful place to worship. The next meeting will be September 7 after church. Jim & LeAnn Fleming and Carolyn Kloster will provide the lunch. Allen Burt thanked Cheri Richter and her committee for providing a delicious lunch today. The meeting was adjourned at 12:55 pm. Secretary pro-tem, Sue Koster CHAPEL CHURCH growing in faith...sharing Gods love A monthly publication of Chapel United Methodist Church 1597Abbott Avenue Gladbrook, Iowa 50635 Pastor Dean J. Ke!y" "319#230&0627 OR "319#290&8190 Pastor Jennifer Daniel" "641#485&8996 Youth Pastor Jay Beichley Secretary Ann Jackson" "641#473&2338; chapelfriends@gmail.com Group Email: chapel@iastate.edu Chapel Blog: http://chapelfriends.blogspot.com/ Usher s Musi ci ans Acol yt es Musi c & Fl ower s Chi l dr en s ser mon Nur ser y Sunday School July Bill & Cindy Ormston M. Wiese & M. Kelly D. Mann & C. Langenbau 6 Gayle & Cindy Krull Marla Hlas Ann Jackson & Mackenzie Burt Multi-age: 7/6 & 7/13 Jennifer Daniel; 7/20 Carol Lamer; 7/27 Lynn & Claire Handorf 13 Mike & Barb Plaehn Paul or Jennifer Daniel Ann Jackson & Mackenzie Burt 7-12: 7/6 TBD; 7/13 Randy & Susan Beichley; 7/20 & 7/27 John Richter 20 John & Cheri Richter Susan Beichley Claire & Karen Handorf Adult I: Kathryn Burt M&M: Claire & Lynn Handorf 27 Merlyn & Connie Appelgate Pastor Dean Claire & Karen Handorf Parenting: 7/6 Ann Jackson; 7/13 Marci Krull; 7/20 Tammy & Bill Backoff; 7/27 Ann Jackson August Dale Langenbau & Dain McBride S. Beichley & M. Kelly J. Gruen & M. Vaske 3 Dan & Tricia Steen Pastor Dean Shauna Smith & McKensie Vaske Multi-age: 8/3 Bill & Tammy Backoff; 8/17 Tammy & Darrel Burt; 8/24 & 8/31 TBD 10 Visitation Sunday Visitation Sunday Visitation Sunday 8/3 TBD; 8/17 Jay Beichley; 8/24 TBD; 8/31 TBD 17 Bob & Marcia Wiese Claire Handorf Shauna Smith & McKensie Vaske Parenting: 8/3 Marci Krull; 8/17 Tammy & Bill; 8/24 Sue Koster; 8/31 Ann Jackson 24 Doug & Linda Svendsen Cathy Vint Cindy & Tyler Krull Adult I: Kathryn Burt 31 Lynn Beichley Marla Hlas Cindy & Tyler Krull M&M: Karen Handorf