

News for the Week of April 10, 2011 |
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Assisting in Worship on Sunday | Ushers: 9am: Alice Wozniak, Truda Stockenstrom 11am: Liz Morris, Matty Zaradich
Chalice Bearers: 9am: Michele Means, John Sattelmaier, Mike Burke 11am: Peg Deppe, Bill Shropshire Reading: 9am: Elizabeth Shapiro 11am: Nina Chinn(1st) and Bill Shropshire(2nd)
Prayers: 9am: Mike Burke 11am: Julie Donalek
Acolytes: 9am: Logan Means, Danny Roberts, Sam DuBose, Cash Thom 11am: Sam Wischnewsky, Naomi Mayes, Isabel Conde
9am Coffee Hour Pam Palmentera
11am Altar Guild Connie Wilson
Counters: Christy Drackett and Anne Ford |
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Do you have check(s) from All Saints' that you haven't yet cashed?
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If so, please cash them within the next 30 days. Our bank, Ravenswood Bank, is transitioning to new ownership and our current checks will no longer be valid 30 days from the date of the transition, March 12.
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Office and Staff Contact Info | All Saints' Episcopal Church
Parish Office Phone: 773-561-0111
Fax: 773-561-1998
The Rev. Bonnie A. Perry, Rector: bonnie@ allsaintschicago.org
The Rev. Fran Holliday, Associate Rector: fran@ allsaintschicago.org
Beau Surratt, Parish Administrator: beau@ allsaintschicago.org
Jack Clark, Seminarian: jack@ allsaintschicago.org
Gabriel Godwin, Seminarian: gabriel@allsaintschicago.org Ravenswood Community Services
Office Phone: 773-769-0282
Wendy Vasquez, Executive Director: wendy@ ravenswoodcommunityservices.org
The Rev. Fran Holliday, Program Director: fran@ ravenswoodcommunityservices.org
Liz Embler, Volunteer Coordinator/ Julian Year Intern liz@ ravenswoodcommunityservices.org Jack Clark, Program Assistant: jack@allsaintschicago.org |
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Dear Friends,
We are now two weeks out from Holy Week and we have a wide assortment of activities taking place here.
This Saturday we have:
- Market Pantry at Ravenswood School from 8:30 to 11.
- Pre-baptismal counseling at 9:00 am.
- Solemn Communion Retreat starts at 9:30--with the Worship Service at 3:00
- Discernment Committee at 9:30.
- Buildings and Grounds at 10:30
- Labyrinth at 1:00.
Wow--how's that for a line-up?
On Sunday Jack Clark has prepared a fabulous sermon for us.
At 10:00 we'll have another installment on Body Centered Prayer led by myself and Meggie Smith.
Then following the 11:00 worship service we have our Newcomer's brunch and our youth group will depart for their afternoon pilgrimage of Sacred places in the city!
There is, quite literally, something for everyone.
Come and join us--and receive some nourishment for your spiritual journey.
Blessings,
Bonnie
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| SOCIAL JUSTICE at All Saints' | | 
Lenten Social Justice Film Festival
The film festival continues this Friday at 7:00pm with At the River I Stand and on 4/15 with Waiting for Superman.
Special Film Festival Screening: At the River I Stand
As part of both the Lenten Film Festival and the We Are One week of labor justice commemorating the anniversary of the death of Dr. King, the Justice Circle will be screening At the River I Stand on Friday, April 8th at 7:00pm. it is a powerful documentary about the Memphis sanitation worker strike, Dr. King's last campaign. You can check out the film trailer here, and check out the event pages here and here. Please come and invite your friends!
We Are One Labor Rally
On April 9th at 1:00pm, the Chicago Federation of Labor will be hosting a rally for workers' rights at 1:00pm (tentatively at Daley Plaza). The rally is part of a larger week of action commemorating the death of Dr. King and to demonstrate solidarity with workers in Wisconsin and Ohio. For more information about the rally, see the AFL-CIO webite here. For more information about the We Are One campaign, visit the website here.
Learn more about the All Saints' Justice Circle here. |
| New to All Saints'? This brunch is for you! | |  The All Saints' Newcomer Committee is hosting a Newcomer brunch for those new to the church and others who are interested in meeting newcomers. The brunch will be held on Sunday, April 10th from 10am-1pm at Peggy Cushing's house, 1822 West Leland, just a short walk from the church. Members of the committee will be on hand to walk over with folks after the 9 and 11 o'clock services. For additional information contact Peggy Cushing at cushingpeggy@gmail.com or Barbara Giloth at bgiloth@gmail.com. |
| You are invited to join in a celebration of Solemn Communion | | 
Saturday, April 9, 2011 at 3pm here at All Saints'
The Eucharist will begin at 3pm with a short reception following to honor the children of this year's group.
Solemn Communion offers children the opportunity to consider in a more serious way what it means to receive the Eucharist. Although in the Episcopal Church children receive the bread and wine from the time of baptism, as they grow older they are able to examine the meaning of this gift more deeply.
This year 12 of our children have participated in the six-week preparation for this ceremony: Daniel Roberts, Elizabeth Rutledge, Linnea Jones, Maryjayne Allen, Michael Hatzis, Morgan Kingsley, Morgan Mankowski, Naomi Mayes, Nora Lumsden, Olivia Fergus-Brummer, Sarah Palmentera-Reid, and Zachary Gee.
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| Easter Brunch 2011 | | 
The Hospitality Committee will be hosting an Easter Sunday Brunch this year and we need your help. Please email Jen Simokaitis at hospitality@allsaintschicago.org if you can lend a hand.
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| ECW Meeting Update | | |
The April ECW meeting scheduled for Wednesday the 13th will be cancelled. Please join us when we meet on May 11 at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall for pizza and conversation.
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ADULT FAITH EXPLORATIONS LENTEN PROGRAM: "Ashes to Ashes: A Body-Centered Faith" | | Saturday, April 9; 1-3pm in the Parish Hall: Walking the Labyrinth
For those interested in walking a labyrinth with All Saints' on Saturday April 9th, we have decided that we will in fact be staying here and doing the walk in our very own parish hall, starting at 1 pm. All are welcome to attend even if you have no idea what a labyrinth is! The event is a great introduction for those interested in learning about an ancient ritual of spiritual reflection and should be a wonderful time for reflection during our journey through Lent.
Sunday, April 10, 10:15-11 in the Parish Hall: Exploring Body-Centered Prayer Join parishioner Meggie Smith and Rev. Bonnie Perry for body-centered prayer and an exploration of our own potential to foster healing in our loved ones. We will learn and practice simple, hands-on healing techniques for balancing the body's energy and supporting a sense of well-being. |
| Holy Week and Easter Services at All Saints' | |  Join us for the "high holy days" of the Christian year beginning with Palm Sunday on April 17. Each week between now and Easter, we'll highlight a few of the services to take place. The full list of services can be found here.
Holy Tuesday Healing Service April 19, 7pm
We gather to sing and pray and to lift up our needs and hopes for healing and abundant life-for ourselves and for others. A litany of healing is followed by the sacrament of laying on of hands and anointing. The service concludes with Communion. Holy Wednesday Tenebrae April 20, 7pm
We confront the darkness and shadows of our world in this service adapted from monastic observances. We hear contemporary readings and chant Psalms addressing some of the deepest wounds of our world, including war, genocide, and famine. Maundy Thursday April 21, 6pm
We remember three events from the last night Jesus spent with his friends: sharing a meal with his disciples, washing their feet, and asking them to pray with him in the Garden of Gethsemane as he awaited betrayal and death. We gather in the parish hall for a simple supper of soup, bread, and cheese, and we receive Communion at our tables. We then wash one another's feet as a sign of mutual service. These simple acts of hospitality and humility invite us into deeper fellowship with one another. Finally, we walk with Jesus into the church and wait in the darkness as the altar is stripped. Following the service, the church is open for meditation, the clergy are available for confession and an all-night vigil will take place. Read the full list of services here. |
Buildings and Grounds Meeting April 9 at 10:30am in the Parish Office |
|  Spring has sprung (or is trying to, anyway), and Buildings & Grounds will meet on April 9 at 10:30 (after Market Pantry) to make gardening plans and set a gardening date. Like last year, we'll ask for plants you can share from your gardens and hope to see kids, new-gardeners and people who just like to dig in the dirt.
On April 9, we'll go over the usual, including catching up with the current maintenance being done by our Building Manager, Ron Young, and addressing any issues with the buildings. We'll have an update on the capital campaign and status on the north foundation work. If you can't make the meeting, but want to garden, please email Nancy Lischer at buildingsandgrounds@allsaintschicago.org. |
EASTER FLOWERS at All Saints'
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Be florally creative
Are you feeling creative? Do you want to make a statement on Easter morning? We are looking for one or two people to do our flowers for the Easter Vigil and Easter morning. We reimburse for the flowers--usually in the range of $200 to $400. Please speak to Bonnie if you are feeling florally creative.
Donate
If you'd like to make a contribution toward our Easter flowers there are several ways to do so:
1. Donate online here.
2. Write a check, put "Easter Flowers" in the memo line and put it in the offering plate on a Sunday morning or mail it to the church at 4550 N. Hermitage Ave., Chicago, IL 60640.
3. Put your contribution, cash or check, in one of the envelopes that will be able to be found in the pews and put the envelope in the offering plate.
If you'd like to make your contribution in honor or memory of loved ones and to have that information included in the Easter bulletins, send Beau an email at beau@allsaintschicago.org with the information. Information must be received by Wednesday, April 13 in order to be included in the Easter bulletins.
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| Help us get ready for Holy Week with these quick and easy volunteer opportunities: | |  With Holy Week just a couple of weeks away, there are multiple opportunities for people of all ages to participate in worship and worship preparation. Here are some things we need volunteers to help with:
·Prepare candles for the vigil and clean blue votive holders for use during the Holy Week (1 hr)
·Ushers, ushers, ushers - will train all interested parties
·acolytes, acolytes, acolytes (including thurifer for Palm Sunday and Easter)
·Set up extra chairs for Vigil and Easter (20 mins)
·Set up sanctuary on Palm Saturday and Holy Saturday afternoons (1 hr)
·Jugglers, stilt walkers, palm and streamer distributors, streamer bearers - Palm Sunday
·Set up for Maundy Thursday - parish hall dinner/liturgy and sanctuary (1hr)
·Bread for Maundy Thursday (12 loaves)
·Foot washing helpers for Maundy Thursday
·Flowers for Easter
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Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 23rd, 10am-Noon (rain or shine!) | | 
Ages 0-8 (older children are welcome to come and assist)
There will be Easter craft projects for the children as we gather.
A light lunch will be served after the hunt.
Please RSVP to Andrea Garland with names and ages of children so we can plan for eggs needed and food: egghunt@allsaintschicago.org.
ALSO Clyde plans to be away so we NEED HELP to make this a success:
1.Donations of boiled/dyed eggs and hotdogs, buns, chips, raw carrots, cookies
2. Helpers for the morning to set up
3. Helpers during the morning to help with craft projects and hunting
4. Help with clean up around noon so the parish hall is ready for Easter Sunday
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Volunteer for the Ravenswood Run!
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All Saints' Book Group Thursday, April 14 at 7:15pm | |  |
| CHILDREN at All Saints' | |
"Palm Saturday" Workshop
April 16th from 10am-2pm
Children from 4 to 9 are invited to join in a "Palm Saturday" workshop at All Saints' Church in preparation for Holy Week Saturday, April 16th from 10:00am to 2:00pm.
The day will include banner making, singing, and simple crafts. There will be a prayer walk with reflection on the events of Holy Week. Lunch will be served with prayers and songs as we remember the evening Jesus and his friends celebrated Passover together.
Friends and neighbors (4 to 9 years-old) are welcome to join us. However, the group will be limited to 25 children so please reserve. Parents of 4 year-olds should plan on attending with their child for the first part of the morning (10:00 to 11:30). We ask for a $5.00 fee per child to cover the cost of materials and lunch.
If your child would like to attend, please R.S.V.P. to Polly Tangora (773-878-7118) by Sunday, April 10 so that we can plan for food and materials. We will not be able to accept reservations after Tuesday, April 12th.
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ADULT FAITH EXPLORATIONS: Inquirers/Newcomers Conversations | |  Are you new to All Saints' and/or the Episcopal Church? Or do you just want to find out more about our faith tradition? Join Bonnie and others for a whirlwind tour of the Anglican/Episcopal tradition, and what it might mean to be people of faith in our own time. We'll gather on Wednesdays at 7pm for a simple soup supper and our weekly session, ending promptly at 8:30. ALL are welcome. Please RSVP, so we know how many people to plan for. Questions and RSVPs can be sent to Beau in the Parish Office at beau@allsaintschicago.org or 773-561-0111.
Here's the rundown of the sessions: March 30 The Eucharist Part I April 6 The Eucharist Part II April 13 All Saints' and the Episcopal Church April 20 Holy WednesdayTenebrae Worship Service 7:00 |
Music News from All Saints'
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Our own Jae Hoesley will be leading choir rehearsals and our Sunday morning music April 3, 10 and 17.
The 11 O'Clock Choir has resumed rehearsals: Wednesdays at 7:45pm.
The 9 O'Clock Choir rehearses on Sunday mornings at 8am in the Parish Hall.
Jackie Totsch and Jean Lyles, respected musicians in the Diocese of Chicago, will be with us to play for the Easter Vigil and Easter Sunday, respectively.
On May 1, Robert "Beau" Surratt will become our new Associate for Music and Administration. Many of you will recognize his name as Beau is currently our Parish Administrator. Beau will be leaving his Sunday ministry with St. Elisabeth's in Glencoe and joining us for more than full-time employment. I could not be more excited about this. We held a full open search and the committee (consisting of Andrea Knepper, Julie Donalek, Juleigh Ruby, Colby Maddox, George Thiruvathukal and diocesan musician Dent Davidson) and I were in agreement that Beau is the right person for this ministry. I am delighted that he applied and excited that he will now be with us on Sundays as well as days in the week. I'll let you know more about his schedule in future notes.
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Gumbo Stomp 3 Saturday May 14, 7-11pm | |  GET READY TO STOMP, shout, or just enjoy the music! Saturday, May 14, 2011, 7 - 11 pm, is the date for our third annual Gumbo Stomp!, a Cajun/zydeco dance party to raise money for our rebuild efforts in New Orleans post-Katrina and for the first time, help save the coastal wetlands. Live music by the terrific Midway Ramblers Cajun Band, dance instruction (optional!), and yummy bread pudding are all included in your ticket price of $25. Beverages and various tempting flavors of Zapp's (planet's best potato chips, made in Louisiana) will again be for sale. Part of the proceeds will go towards saving the wetlands, which are essential for the survival of coastal Louisiana and New Orleans. This allocation is inspired in part by a presentation we heard last October on our work trip to NOLA (All Saints' 10th trip). Diane Huhn, volunteer coordinator for Bayou Grace, gave us insight into how that organization is advocating for change and assisting families in southern Louisiana who are most directly affected by the unnatural land loss that continues daily. We hope to do some environmental |
| Margaret McCamant Photo Album Books for Sale | | 
Several people have asked about ordering copies of the album we created for Margaret McCamant. You can order copies from Blurb.com here.
To have a copy just like the one we gave Margaret, select the Hardcover Imagewrap option (the third option). Note from Helen Poot: I've never ordered Softcover,so I can't tell you what it would look like. I would not order Hardcover, dust jacket, as I did not create the inside flaps (unless you don't care about that!). |
| BAPTISM at All Saints' | |  The next two opportunities for Baptisms are at the Easter Vigil, Saturday, April 23 at 8pm and on the First Sunday of Easter, May 1, at the 11am service.
If you or your child would like to be baptized at All Saints', you'll need to plan on attending one of the pre-baptismal counseling sessions in advance of your baptism date. To sign up for a particular date, please contact Beau Surratt (beau@allsaintschicago.org) in the Parish Office. To find out more information about baptism, please contact one our clergy, either Bonnie Perry (bonnie@allsaintschicago.org) or Fran Holliday (fran@allsaintschicago.org) call the church office at (773) 561-0111. The next pre-baptismal counseling sessions are on Saturday, April 9 or April 16 at 9am. |
| Do you have a prayer request? Will you pray for others? |
| What are we doing when we say prayers of thanksgiving and intercessions for others in church? Is praying at home in private different from praying together in church? In the intentional act of naming the joys and concerns of others, we become present to those for whom we pray. The "Prayers of the People" is a time in our service to say aloud the names of people who have asked for prayers. It doesn't matter if you know them. It doesn't matter if two or ten or one hundred people are speaking at the same time. This cacophony of prayer is heard by God. The intercessions we pray in church provide a tangible and powerful way for each one of us to partner with God in compassion, mercy, and justice. To add a name to the Parish Prayer List (names listed in the church bulletin, and the weekly e-mail announcements) please enter them at prayerlist@allsaintschicago.org. |
Community Prayers and In Thanksgiving
If you'd like to have someone included in our community prayers, please email prayerlist@allsaintschicago.org or call the Parish Office at 773-561-0111. *Birthday and annviersary data gathered in the 2011 pledge process is currently being entered into our database. We appreciate your patience with this matter.
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For our prayers Pat Lester, John Ford, Jerry LaTuillippe, Ms. Camille, Cathy Gammon, Lynne Fischer, Carmen Julian, Michael Cullen, Violet, and the Repchic family, Andrew Mauro, Ms. Holliday, William J. Goins, and his sisters Jean, Becky, and Glada, Debbie and Carl, Dominic Lester, Rev. Joan McPherson, Rhys Nicholas Burke, Mickey Grossman, Bob Donovan, Stan Strickland, Jeanne Knepper & Marcia Hauer, Rae and Melanie, Nikki Seger, Daisy Druhl, Gene Boese, John Wojciechowski, Art Mannon, Julie Ann Villa, Debbie Smart, Carolyn Cooney, Charles Simokaitis, Sr., Connie Wilson, Margaret McHugh, Tom Pope, Shawn, Susan and Finneus Wicks, Marissa Heirich, Cynthia Reynolds, Sean Wicks and his son John Massan, Amy Orr, Bonnie Owens, Donald, James and Randy, Michael Krause, Lori T., Myra, Larry, Joseph Libretti, Jr., Ed Stasik, Anna Elizabeth Stanley
And also
For all individuals and families in our city affected by violence
For our brothers and sisters in Southern Sudan
The people of the Middle East
The people of St. Luke's, New Orleans
The people of the Diocese of Renk, Sudan, especially St. Peter's, Geiger
The people of the Diocese of Southeast Mexico, especially Santa Maria Virgen, Xalapa
Blessings
We rejoice with Lucy and Steve Leety-Wheeler, whose first child, Madelyn Anne Leety-Wheeler, was born on Tuesday. We rejoice with Dave and Karen Howe, whose daughter, Elizabeth Ann Howe was married to David Ricardo Diaz on April 2 at St. Stephen and the Incarnation Episcopal Church in Washington, DC.
Birthdays4/10- Jeannie Olson 4/11- Mike Kozubek, Daniel Schiller 4/12- Heather Gleason, David Jennerjahn, Heath Power, Lisa Russell 4/13- Alice DuBose, Sofia Miliotto, Ella Wischnewsky 4/14- Cynthia Bowman 4/15- Dylan Hensen, Bonnie Perry, Jack Quigley, Max Seligman, Ann Wiens 4/16- Kathy Flint, Susan Harris Anniversaries 4/15- David Lefly and Lois Kirkey For Those Who Have DiedWe remember Bruce Robson's brother-in-law, George, who died on Tuesday. We remember Alice Callerman, Martin Deppe's cousin, who died on March 10. We remember all of the people killed in Southern Sudan this week. We remember all of the people killed in Iraq and Afghanistan this week. May their soul and the souls of all the departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. |
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Calendar for the Week All people are welcome at all scheduled meetings at All Saints'.
Calendar items indicated in red refer to miscellaneous space use
rather than scheduled All Saints' meetings and events.
Items in blue refer to office information and deadlines.
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Friday, April 8
Associate Rector Day Off
7:00p Space Use- Meeting in Parish Hall
7:00p Lenten Social Justice Film Festival (Church)
Saturday, April 9 8:30a RCS Market Pantry (Ravenswood School Parking Lot) 9:00a Pre-Baptismal Class (Basement Classroom) 9:30a Solemn Communion Retreat (Church) 9:30a Discernment Committee (B&B) 10:30a Buildings and Grounds Committee Meeting (Parish Office) 1:00p Adult Faith Explorations (Labyrinth Walk) (Parish Hall) 3:00p Solemn Communion Celebration Eucharist (Church) Sunday, April 10- Fifth Sunday in Lent 8:00a 9 O'Clock Choir Rehearsal (Parish Hall) 8,9,11a Holy Eucharist (Church) 8:45a Childcare for children 3 and under (Nursery) 9:00a Level I Atrium Open for Children 3-6 years old (Church School) 10:00a Church School for Children Ages 3-12 (Church School) 10:00a Coffee Hour (Parish Hall) 10:00a Newcomers Brunch at Peggy Cushing's House 10:15a 11 O'Clock Choir Rehearsal (Church) 10:15a Adult Faith Explorations (Parish Hall) 11:00a Youth and Children's Formation Committee (Church School) 12:00p Palm Sunday Readers Rehearsal (Church) 3:30p ASYG (Parish Hall and Kitchen) Monday, April 11
Parish Administrator and Rector Day Off
4:00p Space Use- Reading Room
Tuesday, April 12 10:30a Staff Meeting (Parish Office) 5:00p Community Eucharist (Church) 5:30p Community Kitchen/Pantry (Everywhere) 7:30p Vestry (Parish Hall) Wednesday, April 13
8:30a RCS Board Meeting (Parish Hall)
5:00p Deadline for Friday Email and Sunday Bulletin Submissions
7:00p EfM (Church School Room 4)
7:00p Inquirers' Class, Session VI (Parish Hall) 7:45p 11 O'Clock Choir Rehearsal (Church) Thursday, April 14 7:15p Book Group (Perfect Cup, Damen and Leland)
Friday, April 15
7:00p Space Use- Meeting in Parish Hall
7:00p Lenten Social Justice Film Festival (Church) Saturday, April 16 9:00a Pre-Baptismal Class (Reading Room) 9:30a Discernment Committee (B&B) 10:00a Palm Saturday Camp (Parish Hall, Church, Church School) 2:00p Palm Sunday Readers Rehearsal (Church) Sunday, April 17 Palm Sunday 8:00a 9 O'Clock Choir Rehearsal (Parish Hall) 8:00a Inclusive Language Eucharist (Church) 8:45a Childcare for children 3 and under (Nursery) 9:00a Holy Eucharist: Rite II (Begins in Parish Hall) 9:00a Level I Atrium Open for Children 3-6 years old (Church School) 10:00a Church School for Children Ages 3-12 (Church School) 10:00a Coffee Hour (Parish Hall) 10:15a 11 O'Clock Choir Rehearsal (Church) 11:00a Holy Eucharist: Rite II (Begins in Parish Hall) 3:30p ASYG (Parish Hall and Kitchen)
Please contact Beau in the Parish Office beau@allsaintschicago.org or 773-561-0111 to have an event or meeting added to the church's calendar. All meetings/events MUST be added to the calendar to ensure that the meeting/event has space reserved for it.
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