Rev. Anthony Recker Pastor ext. 105 [email protected]

Deacon Gerald Galernik [email protected] January 12, 2020 The Baptism of the Lord Sue Van Hersett Pastoral Associate for Faith Formation ext. 111 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: [email protected]

Today marks the transition from the Christmas Season into Ordinary Teri Fischer Time with the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord. The Christmas Principal season always seems to go by too quickly. We have two and a half ext. 135 weeks to ponder the mystery of the Incarnation. This pales in [email protected] comparison to the Easter Season which is 7 weeks long. Traditionally, Christmas was celebrated until the Feast of the Alex Bartos Presentation of the Lord (also called Candlemas, since candles are Bookkeeper traditionally blessed at the Mass for this day) on February 2nd. So…if ext. 104 you leave your Christmas tree up until February 2nd, God bless you! [email protected] You are celebrating Christmas to its fullest. Audrey Caligiuri The Baptism of the Lord is usually seen as the transition point in the Parish Secretary life of Christ into His public ministry. In other words, after His ext. 101 baptism Jesus is now a public figure, preaching the Good News of [email protected] salvation to the world. His ministry begins with a special Elizabeth Nonnenmacher manifestation of God, as God announces that this is His beloved Son, Liturgical Music Director and the Spirit of God descending upon Him like a dove. I imagine this had a great effect on the people witnessing it, leading them to ext. 117 witness to Christ even as His ministry was beginning. [email protected]

The baptism of Jesus is an act of repentance. St. John the Baptist was baptizing people so that they would turn away from sin and turn toward God. It was a ritual washing, similar to the ritual washings the Israelite priests would do before performing their duties in the Temple. It was not a sacramental baptism as we understand it today.

The baptism of Jesus is remarkable primarily because Jesus had no sins to repent from. He never sinned during His entire life. His baptism was a sign that He was taking on the sins of the world. He was repenting for humanity even though He had nothing personally to repent for. His ministry is thus necessarily priestly. Priests are mediators for their people, standing before God for the sake of their people. Jesus is the perfect mediator and priest. As a human being, He stands with us before the Father, repenting for the sins of humanity. He is the sacrifice Himself; thus in St. John’s Gospel, St John the Baptist proclaims “Behold the Lamb of God”, when he encounters Jesus. Jesus is the sacrificial lamb. He is offering His life for our salvation. His baptism shows that He is fully with us and dedicated to this ministry of standing with sinners to save us from our sins. (Fr’s letter is continued inside)

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(Fr. Recker’s letter Continued) MASS INTENTIONS SAT. 1/11 4:30p.m. Norm Losonsky The Sacrament of Baptism is different. After the death and SUN. 1/12 8:30a.m. Robert Cordrey resurrection of Jesus, He commands His Apostles to go 11:00a.m. Lawrence Hoffmann and Arthur throughout the world baptizing in the name of the Father, Eisel (Anniv) and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. The Sacrament of MON. 1/13 8:15a.m. Robert and Grace Peiffer, Colleen Baptism imparts to the individual the saving power of the Colvin, Robert and Mary Piddock cross; we are saved through water and the Holy Spirit. We TUE. 1/14 8:15a.m. Dolores Dominickowski thus exist in a new state, what we call “sanctifying grace”. WED. 1/15 8:15a.m. Helen Minarcin, Patricia, Carolyn and Sanctifying grace is the relationship we have with God, a Lynn Marie relationship of holiness. Baptism is when we accept Jesus as THU. 1/16 8:15a.m. Santiago Armstrong our Lord and Savior, and He sends down His Spirit upon us to FRI. 1/17 8:15a.m. Jim Richards change us for a life of grace. SAT. 1/18 4:30p.m. All Saints Parishioners

As such, Baptism is the beginning of the life of grace and is SUN. 1/19 8:30a.m. John and Katherine Szkutnik when we enter the Holy Church of God. We become 11:00a.m. Marilyn McAlear members of the Body of Christ. Before His death on the ACTIVITIES THIS WEEK cross, there obviously couldn’t be baptism as a sacrament. SUN: 1/12 9:30a.m. Large Confirmation Group-SCR The word “baptism” comes from the Greek word for dunking TUE: 1/14 6:00p.m. Pastoral Council-Conference Room or plunging into water. Thus a baptism in a generic sense 6:30p.m. Open Scripture Study–SCR would be immersing someone in water. This is what the WED: 1/15 7a-9p.m. Adoration baptism of John was, and also what it was for the first 6:00p.m. Mission Team Mtg-Conference Room Christians up until today. While the physical act was similar, THU: 1/16 5:00p.m. Bingo-PAC what was actually happening spiritually was very different. SAT: 1/18 3:30p.m. Confessions

I cannot overemphasize the importance of the sacrament READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF JANUARY 12, 2020 baptism in today’s world. I often hear from faithful Catholics Sunday: Is 42:1-4, 6-7/Ps 29:1-2, 3-4, 3, 9-10 [11b]/ of their concern that a relative is not having their children Acts 10:34-38/Mt 3:13-17 baptized. They are right to be concerned. Baptism opens up Monday: 1 Sm 1:1-8/Ps 116:12-13, 14-17, 18-19 [17a]/ to us a whole new life of grace and spiritual protection that is Mk 1:14-20 vital to flourishing in this life. My biggest concern is why a Tuesday: 1 Sm 1:9-20/1 Sm 2:1, 4-5, 6-7, 8abcd [cf. 1]/ parent wouldn’t want this infinite spiritual gift for their Mk 1:21-28 children. Do they not believe in the power of Jesus? Have Wednesday: 1 Sm 3:1-10, 19-20/Ps 40:2 and 5, 7-8a, 8b-9, we led them to believe that such grace isn’t necessary? Let 10 [8a and 9a]/Mk 1:29-39 us pray for a renewal in understanding and living our faith. Thursday: 1 Sm 4:1-11/Ps 44:10-11, 14-15, 24-25 [27b]/ Jesus is everything to us. Mk 1:40-45

God bless, Friday: 1 Sm 8:4-7, 10-22a/Ps 89:16-17, 18-19 [2]/Mk 2:1-12

Saturday: 1 Sm 9:1-4, 17-19; 10:1a/Ps 21:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 Fr. Recker [2a]/Mk 2:13-17

After Jesus was baptized, he came up ATTENTION SENIOR from the water and behold, the heavens SINGLES AND COUPLES 50 AND OVER were opened for him, and he saw the If you are a couple or a single and over the Spirit of God descending like a dove and age of 50, we have a fellowship group that coming upon him. And a voice came from meets once a month for dinner. The next the heavens, saying, “This is my beloved dinner gathering will be at Smoky’s on Son, with whom I am well pleased.” - Mt Sunshine and Woodville Rd in Oregon, . 3:16-17 Wednesday, January 15, at 6 p.m. If you are Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD. interested in attending, please contact Dan Ello at 419-944- 9732 or Darlene Walkowiak at 419-376-3467 to make your reservation. To ensure enough seating a RSVP is required. PLEASE JOIN US FOR OUR PARISH MISSION Featuring Nationally Renowned Catholic Lay TAKING DECORATIONS DOWN Evangelist and Protestant Clergy Convert Help is needed with taking down the trees, creche, and other Michael J. Cumbie decor inside the church. We will be doing this on Tuesday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday: January 14, at 9 a.m. Your help will be appreciated! February 10,11,12, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. Poinsettias are free for the taking after the 11 a.m. Mass From the heart of the Deep South, steeped in Evangelical Sunday, January 12. A huge thank you to all who helped fundamentalist traditions and very anti Catholic, Michael with the decorating over the holidays. Cumbie underwent a dramatic conversion to Catholicism. He now travels the nation teaching and preaching the very truths that he despised. Michael is dedicated to tearing FOOD PANTRY ITEMS OF THE MONTH down the walls that divide non-Catholic Christians from the Each month we feature items that are Holy Catholic Church. We invite you to come and needed for the food pantry. In January we experience these inspirational and possibly life-changing will collect toilet paper, shampoo, body talks. Refreshments & social time following each night. wash, bar soap, deodorant (men and women), Kleenex, toothpaste, toothbrushes, To view a video of Michael on YouTube go to the following paper towels, liquid laundry soap, liquid link: hand soap, and dish soap. Please place your food item in the https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lJZ7nSWPSrc&t=36s Meijer boxes in the narthex or bring to the Parish Office For more information call the Parish Office 419-666-1393 during business hours. Thank you! SCRIPTURE STUDY- ARE YOU PREPARED JOIN TOGETHER IN VOICE: FOR SUNDAY MASS? MAKE A JOYOUS NOISE UNTO THE LORD! All Saints Adult Faith Formation Team (AFF) hosts a Please come to sing and enjoy the companionship of fellow weekly session to prepare for Sunday Liturgy. For singers in the All Saints community. The choir meets on these sessions we use a variety of resources to Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in the choir room and will sing at meditate more deeply on the Sunday many 11 a.m. Masses during the school year. readings. Please join us on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. Please join us. All are welcomed. If you are (usually in the Steinbauer Community Room -SCR). interested please contact Betsy Nonnenmacher at [email protected] or SHOW THEM WE CARE—MILITARY PACKAGES see me after any of the Masses. The Show Them We Care ministry would like to thank everyone for their ongoing support for our military men and KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS- FREE THROW CONTEST women, and invite you to join us at one of our upcoming The Knights of Columbus is sponsoring a free throw contest meetings. We usually meet on the 4th Monday of the month for boys and girls ages 9—14 in the McAlear Center on at 6:30 p.m. in the Steinbauer Community Room, when we Monday, January 20, 2020 from 1 p.m.—3 p.m. Registration share stories, pack care packages and pray for the soldiers will begin at 12:30 p.m. If you have any questions, please (and their families). Upcoming meeting dates are: January contact Bob Walter at 419-662-9096. 27, February 24 and March 23. THANK YOU TO OUR PATRONS We currently are in need of nonperishable food items for our care packages. Items such as peanut butter crackers, As evidenced by the extensive financial and community pudding cups, beef jerky, gum, granola bars, ramen support the Toledo Symphony Christmas Concert was a noodles, and small bags of pretzels, chips and trail mix huge success. As members of the committee, our would be appreciated. Donations can be dropped off in the responsibility was to ensure patron dollars were a positive Parish Office or contact Kathy McVicker to arrange for a pick financial commitment guaranteeing the event met or up: [email protected]. exceeded expenses. We can acknowledge we were successful! Please note that the red, white and blue mailbox in the back of the narthex is for “Notes to a Soldier.” Blank note cards Special thanks to the following businesses, parish patrons and pens will be available for parishioners to write a note of and friends who so generously submitted patron dollars: support and place it in the mailbox. Notes will be collected Hollywood Casino Toledo; Allied Paving Co., Inc.; Country each month and included in our care packages. Please Lane BBQ, LLC; Suzi & Ted Hahn; George & Carol Koury; contact Kathy or Jim McVicker if you have any Janice McHale; Elizabeth McKinney; Jerry Mravec; Ginny questions: 419-666-5615 or [email protected]. Shelt; Joseph Vedra; Andrew Banachowski; William & Cynthia Gladieux; MaryLu & David Stratso; Edward Jones/ Justin Knierim; James Bancroft; Billy V’s; Mike & Marlene GOSPEL MEDITATION Cervenec; Cinco de Mayo; Tim & Carolyn Davenport; Gary & The Catechism of the Catholic Church gives four reasons for Cindy Grime; William & Carolyn Hayes; Gene & Molly the Incarnation, why God became man in Jesus Christ. The Jakubec; Mike & Karen Kashmer; Tom & Christine Kaspitzke; third reason is “to be our model of holiness.” All of Jesus’ Stanley & Angela Kobylak; Ted & Corinne Kobylak; Paul & words and actions model for us what we ought to do. He also Ellie Kotowicz; LuAnn Kress; Dan & Sandy Lubelski; Jim & shows us how we’re meant to be. Jesus’ baptism ought to Gerri Martis; Moe & Jewel Minarcin; Rose Moser; Quality remind us of our own baptism and of the importance of Family Eye Care; Lucy Regueyra; Rosalie Richards; Tim & baptism in the Christian life. Lori Roach; James and Kelly Rossler; Deluxe Frame Shop/ Jackie Rousseau-Werner; Frank Schloss; John & Mary The Baptism of the Lord reminds us of our Trinitarian Strzelecki; Dr. P. Thomas & JoAnn Tallarico; Urban Flowers; identity. When we are baptized, we stand in solidarity with Walker Sujkowski Funeral Home; Anna Wasylyshyn; Dave & Christ, bathed in the waters he sanctified. There, the Father Judy Weaks; Judith Hirsch; Bill & Theresa Romp and Donald proclaims our adoption into the family of God. “‘This is my & Marcia Staczek. PLEASE support and verbally acknowledge beloved son [this is my beloved daughter], with whom I am the businesses who donated to this event. well pleased.’” And the Spirit, too, descends. We are filled with the Spirit’s grace and power to continue Christ’s mission In addition, special thanks to the parish members, their on earth. We received these gifts in the sacrament, and they family and friends, and community persons who purchased continue to dwell within us through sanctifying grace. We tickets and attended the event. “People in the Pews” were a can — and should — invite God to stir up these graces of our testament to the support, dedication and enjoyment of all! baptism and consider them in our own lives. Karen Kashmer, Lori Roach, Marlene Cervenec, Chairpersons Does Christ feel like a distant relative two thousand years in the past? Or do you see him as someone who can be LIVE THE LITURGY - INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK encountered here and now? Ask yourself where you find your The Baptism of Jesus is similar in purpose to our own. As sense of dignity and worth. Do you still search for it in Jesus was distinguished as the beloved Son in whom God is success, social status, and selfish pursuits? Or are you able well pleased, so, too, are we. We share that same special to rest in being a beloved child of God? Remember, baptism favor with God and are brought into an intimate relationship gives us a call and a charge to change the world. Do you with Him. Does this reality change how we feel about pray for the Holy Spirit to guide you? Or are you so focused ourselves? It certainly does. Baptism forever changes us and on your own life that you miss the mission? This week, let’s calls us to the ministries of mercy and humility. God has do as Jesus did. Let’s live in our baptism! formed each of us in our mother’s womb and asks us to be a light for all people. We carry this light humbly as we know CHRISTMAS FLOWERS who ultimately has a claim on us and to whom we belong. Christmas Flower memorials that came in after the deadline We then are called to live our lives in imitation of Christ and from Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. James Circle, become incarnate vessels of mercy. Our world needs to be and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zimmerman. Thank you. touched by compassion and only we can complete the task. “Preserving Our Legacy of Faith” Sunday, 12/29/2019 Envelopes (207) ...... $ 4,647.00 MORTGAGE PRINCIPAL SUMMARY Loose Offering ...... $ 601.00 Original Loan Principal (August 30, 2017) .... $ 829,191.00 Electronic Giving (5th & 20th of the month) .. $ 0.00

Payments applied directly to principal Online Giving ...... $ 180.00 Sept. 2017—Dec. 2019 principal paid……….…… $ 811,642.26 Sunday Off. Mailed, Dropped off, Stock Trans .... $ 7,190.00 Dec. 2019 principal from mortgage payment ...... $ 9,885.69 Total Sunday Offering ...... $ 12,618.00

Principal Balance—1/1/20...... $ 17,548.74 Amount Budgeted for Weekly Offering ...... $ 10,740.00

Total Pledges received to date ...... $1,018,769.51 Sunday Offerings (Fiscal YTD) ...... $ 244,475.26 Number of pledges received to date……………… 361 Sunday Offerings (Budget YTD) ...... $ 279,240.00 Amount Over/(Short) YTD ...... $ (34,764.74) Percentage of Goal Achieved ………………………… 99% All Saints Debt Fund (Non-Pledged) ...... $ 720.00 BINGO—JANUARY 16 Mark Rajner, Dan Ello, Laurie Nawrocki, Jenny Sunday, 1/5/2020 Rutschilling, Kristin Bill, Kendra Tansey, Ric Bavin, Carol Cervenec, Allison Cervenec, Mike Envelopes (237) ...... $ 7,378.00 Loose Offering ...... $ 632.00 Kulakowski, and Julie Kulakowski If you are interested in volunteering please call the Parish Electronic Giving (5th & 20th of the month) .. $ 1,767.50 Online Giving ...... $ 130.00 Office at 419-666-1393. Sunday Off. Mailed, Dropped off, Stock Trans .... $ 4,767.00 Total Sunday Offering ...... $ 14,674.50 Solemnity Collection ………………………..…………….. $1,680.00 Amount Budgeted for Weekly Offering ...... $ 10,740.00 2019 CONTRIBUTION STATEMENT Just a reminder, Publication 526 of the IRS on charitable Sunday Offerings (Fiscal YTD) ...... $ 259,149.76 contributions states that donations can only be deducted in Sunday Offerings (Budget YTD) ...... $ 289,980.00 Amount Over/(Short) YTD ...... $ (30,830.74) the year they were made. All donations for your 2019 tax statement MUST be received by the end of the day, Tuesday, All Saints Debt Fund (Non-Pledged) ...... $ 605.00 December 31, 2019. Any contribution received after December 31, 2019, even if the check is dated 2019, will not Christmas —Budgeted …..……...…………………. $30,000.00 be on your 2019 contribution statement. All registered Collected (as of 1/6/20) ……...………………...... $ 27.920.00 parishioners and any other contributors in 2019 will be Amount Short ………………………………………………… $ 2,080.00 mailed a contribution statement in January 2020. Thank you for your generosity ALL YOU CAN EAT FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY The Northwood VFW Post 2984 at 102 W. Andrus holds an all Liturgical Ministers you can eat fish fry, for $10.00, every Friday until the end of April. Steak, chicken and shrimp is also available. You can LECTORS SCHEDULED FOR 1/18-1/19 dine in or carry out. Thank you for your support. 4:30pm..... Cathy Welch 8:30am..... Cathleen Voyles-Baden 11:00am..... Dan Ello Happy New Year! Preschool Registration (for 3 and 4 year old students) for the 2020- C0MMUNION MINISTERS FOR 1/18-1/19 2021 school year! Contact the school 4:30pm ...... Kathy McVicker, Angie Oakley, Judy Hirsch office @ 419-661-2070 for more 8:30am .... Nick Orzechowski, Megan Orzechowski, Nancy Mayo information. 11:00am..... Bryan Behm, Theresa Behm, Rosie Hollerbach

Mark you calendars for some updating ASCS COMMUNION MINISTER SCHEDULE FOR 1/19 events! SKLD (FORMER GENESIS CARE CENTER) Robert Walter and Mary Tammarine Preschool Open House - Saturday, January 25, from HOSPICE OF NORTHWEST OHIO 1/19 10a.m.-12 (noon). Joanne Loolen Catholic Schools Week Pancake Breakfast - Sunday, January 26 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. SERVERS SCHEDULE FOR 1/18-1/19 4:30pm..... Kenny Long, Timmy Long, Joey Long K-8 Registration begins Friday, 1/31 Students who live in 8:30am..... Bella Coatney, Trevor Wayne, Carter Williams Toledo, Lake, Oregon and Northwood districts who do not 11:00am..... Ella Morse, Michael Nawrocki, D’Angelo Thornton currently attend All Saints, may be eligible for state scholarships. Contact the school office for more information. CANTOR SCHEDULE FOR 1/18-1/19 4:30pm..... Ann Heban Have a blessed week! 8:30am..... Zoe Zimmerman Daily Draw (ASDD) Winners: 11:00am..... Caitlin Davenport Monday, December 23 ...... Greg and Diane Slack CLW SCHEDULE FOR 1/19 Tuesday, December 24 ...... Julie McCarthy 8:30am..... Marcy Williams and Jessica Long Wednesday, December 25 ...... Marie Mierzejewski 11:00am..... Jessica Santibanez and Mark Macek Thursday, December 26 ...... Don Comes Friday, December 27 ...... Juanita Farr FACEBOOK AND WEBSITE Saturday, December 28 ...... Lynn Westfall This is just a friendly reminder to “Like” the parish Sunday, December 29 ...... Noah Taylor page at facebook.com/allsaintsrossford, please visit Congratulations! at www.allsaintsrossford.org. DEEPEN YOUR FAITH- JOIN FORMED

A FREE resource in deepening our faith is available online. It is called “Formed” and is available at “formed.org”. As a parish we have subscribed to this resource, making it available to you at no charge. All Saints has a URL set up making it simple to reach our formed page. To use it, simply go to http://allsaintsrossford.formed.org on your web browser and register if you are not already registered. After you register you’re ready to access a lot of great Catholic content explaining our faith. You can then also download an app from the Apple App Store for iOS devices (iphones and ipads) or the Google play Store for Android devices. Simply search for “formed”.

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Eucharist Adoration is held every Wednesday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. (winter months) in our Chapel. Everyone is welcome. “The Eucharist is the fruit of our Lord’s Passion. He gave up His Body on the cross that He may give to us His Body in the Holy Eucharist. He poured out His Blood on the cross that He may fill us with His divine love in the Holy Eucharist. Through His death on the cross, we have life in Him in the Holy Eucharist. Jesus chooses to come to us under the appearance of bread. Like wheat, beaten, broken and crushed before it becomes bread. Jesus was willing to be beaten, broken in Heart, and crushed in humiliation that He may be for us “the Living Bread come down from Heaven.” (Missionaries of the Bl. Sacrament)

THANK YOU The Toledo Symphony Orchestra - Christmas Concert was a huge success enjoyed by our parish community as well as local and surrounding communities. Unloading and loading the Symphony truck with needed equipment is a critical task.

Thanks to the following people who so generously gave of their time to accomplish this task. All Saints Catholic Eighth Grade students Sam Stiger, Emily Stvartek, Jackson Wagener, Jonah Bruning, & Owen Taylor; PJ Nawrocki; Richard Hotz; Jeremy & Rebecca Cervenec; and Jason, Mary, & Catherine Cervenec.

Many thanks to the kitchen staff lead by Carolyn Gaul – Carolyn Davenport, Caitlin Davenport, Bonnie Tolles, Mary Westfall, and Kelly Wilson. Thanks to the following people who decorated the church lead by Joanne Tallarico – Lucy Regueyra, Heather Radwanski, Marcia Staczek, and Corinne Kobylak. Others volunteers were Don Staczek, Eddie Czubinski, and John Folcik as well as Gerry Jagos – the chocolates were wonderful. RETROUVAILLE WEEKEND

If we failed to recognize anyone we apologize and hope you In marriage, communication is more than just will contact us. Again, a HUGE thank you! talking. At some point, did you stop sharing about the things that were important to you? Did your spouse? The Roach’s Kashmer’s & Cervenec’s Improving a marriage takes time and a conscious effort to learn about your spouse. Growing closer in a marriage COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF does not happen automatically. Retrouvaille is a marriage This invitation is open to all those interested, especially program dedicated to helping couples grow closer and those who have never been baptized, those baptized in develop a stronger bond. You give your heart and soul to another Christian Church, and also those who were baptized everything you do, between your work and your family. Are Catholic but never completed their initiation, (Eucharist and you giving your heart and soul to your marriage? Confirmation). Please join us. We also invite parishioners Sometimes the distance between a husband and a wife can who would just like to refresh their faith through Adult Faith seem so wide that it cannot Formation. You are welcome to drop in any or all of the be repaired. Retrouvaille is a evenings, 7:00 p.m. in the Steinbauer Community marriage program designed to Room. The topic for January 16 is “Life In Christ— bring couples closer together. Morality I” with Fr. Recker. For more information call Sue The next weekend in our area Van Hersett at the Parish Office at 419-666-1393 or email is January 24 – 26, 2020. her at [email protected]. Regular sessions are on Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m. in the Steinbauer FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT REGISTRATION TEAM: Community Room. JOE AND ARLENE @ 419-481-1116 OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE: DAVE NOE STATE FARM INSURANCE Thank You to the many All Saints Families who have chosen me as their State Farm Agent. I appreciate you! 924 Dixie Hwy., Rossford • Home: 872-8272 • Office: 666-8888 • Cell: 344-4444 Helping Boys Thrive Summit November 11 | 8:30 am - 3:00 pm A day of awareness for parents, educators, church leaders, ROBERT HOHLER community leaders, and all called to the noble task of raising boys. Real Estate Professional www.helpingboysthrive.org/toledo/ 419.602.7577419.602.7577 | | [email protected] [email protected] MOODY’S Coney Island 2511 Oregon Rd at Wales • Northwood | 419.666.8805 BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER Hours: Mon-Sat 6am-10pm • Sun 7am-4pm Maumee Valley Memorials 111 Anthony Wayne Tr. • Waterville ACE ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION, INC. 419-878-9030 • 800-886-9030 DURICEK *Roofing, Siding, Gutters & Windows Toledo Monument Automotive Service *Free Estimates *Senior Discounts *License/Insured *Since 1980 5410 Monroe St., Toledo MIKE WRIGHT 419-470-7699 / 419-836-1946 419-882-4246 700 Dixie Hwy. Work Done With Pride aceroof.net OhioMonuments.com Attorneys at Law 666-4462 Post-Hospital Care, Redefined. Heban, Murphree & Lewandowski, LLC Patient Centered Care Complete Auto Services Physical, Occupational 200 Dixie Highway and Speech Therapy Nick Duricek Rossford, Ohio 43460 Pain Management Education

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