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All Saints Day
All Saints Day (also called All Hallows
or Hallowmas) often shortened to All
Saints is a solemnity celebrated on No-
vember 1st by parts of Western Christian-
ity in honor of all the saints known and
unknown In the Western calendar it is
the day after Halloween and the day be-
fore All Souls Day
In Western Christian theology the day
commemorates all those who have at-
tained the beatific vision in Heaven In the
Catholic Church and many Anglican
churches the next day specifically com-
memorates the departed faithful who have
not yet been purified and reached heaven
Christians who celebrate All Saints Day
and All Souls Day do so in the fundamen-
tal belief that there is a prayerful spiritual
bond between those in purgatory those in
heaven and the living Other Christian tra-
ditions define remember and respond to
the saints in different ways for example
in the Methodist Church the word saints
refers to all Christians and therefore on
All Saints Day the Church Universal as
well as the deceased members of a local
congregation are honored and remem-
bered
Painting by Fra Angelico
All Saintsrsquo Episcopal Church
Wheatland WY
1912 mdash 2015
Congratu la t i ons Al l Sain ts rsquo
on your
103rd Ann iversary
Yoursquore invited
All Saintsrsquo Day is November 1st which falls on
Sunday this year All Saintsrsquo Day is the day we
celebrate God and all of his saints known or
unknown (See article at left)
In addition to celebrating our 103rd birthday
on November 1st wersquoll have our next
visioning session with Fr Joel also
Please join us for morning worship
at 930 AM followed by a catered lunch and
a birthday cake for all to enjoy
All Saintsrsquo Mission Statement
All Saintsrsquo Episcopal Church as part of Christrsquos family is called together to grow
spiritually to share our life and faith with others and to experience Christrsquos love
through word and deed
Page 2
Episcopal Presiding Bishop statement on
refugees congregational and individual
response suggestions
Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts
Schori has issued this statement on the current worldwide
refugee crisis
The children of Abraham have ever been reminded to care
for the widow and orphan and the sojourner in their midst
who were the refugees and homeless of the time Jesus
charged his followers to care for the least of these and
proclaim the near presence of the Reign of God ndash in other
words feed the hungry water the thirsty house the home-
less heal the sick and liberate the captives We cannot
ignore the massive human suffering in Europe Africa
and the Middle East nor in Asia and the Americas We
are our brothersrsquo and sistersrsquo keepers and our lives are
bound up with theirs The church-wide ministry of Epis-
copalians has included refugee resettlement since the
refugee crisis of World War II It continues today
through the leadership of Episcopal Migration Ministries
and I urge your involvement action and support Read
about their work below and share these opportunities
with friends and co-workers You will discover anew the
power of good news in the face of the worldrsquos tragedies
The Most Rev Katharine Jefferts Schori
Presiding Bishop and Primate
The Episcopal Church
Congregational and individual responses
The Syrian Civil War now in its fourth year has
unleashed a humanitarian emergency in which severe war
crimes mdash including indiscriminate massacres persecution
of religious and ethnic minorities sexual and gender-
based violence and other humanitarian abuses mdash have
become widespread According to a recent UNHCR re-
port more than 4 million people (through the end of
2014) have fled their homes to escape the war in Syria
adding to a worldwide total of nearly 20 million refugees
half of whom are children This is the largest and most
widespread refugee crisis the world has known since
World War II
While record numbers of people are being forced to flee
powerful images of refugees fleeing Syria are compelling
the world to action
Learn The media is publishing articles on a daily basis chroni-
cling the most recent events and statistics This crisis is
complex geopolitically and historically The terminology
can also be confusing Follow Episcopal Migration Minis-
tries on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date
Act In 2015 the United States is welcoming 70000 refugees
to our country as new Americans
The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society through
Episcopal Migration Ministries works in partnership with
its affiliate network along with dioceses faith communi-
ties and volunteers to welcome refugees from conflict
zones across the globe Your local resettlement agency is
always preparing for arriving families and in need of fi-
nancial support resources and volunteers Contact
anEpiscopal Migration Ministries affiliate near you
Advocate As a global leader in refugee resettlement the US can and
must do all that it can to welcome Syrians to the United
States Reach out to your Senators Representatives and
the White House and ask them to support a robust refugee
resettlement program and significant increase in Syrian
resettlement
The Episcopal Public Policy Network (EPPN) has written
a sample letter you may send to your members of Con-
gress urging them to support increasing the number of
refugees resettled by the US in 2016 You can find this
letter on the EPPN action center website
Join the Episcopal Public Policy Network to receive up-
dates and policy action alerts to your inbox Follow them
on Facebook and Twitter
Awareness Follow Episcopal Migration Ministries on Facebook
and Twitter Share news articles and stories online and
through your social media networks Generate discussions
in your community about the issues refugees are facing
Join the RefugeesWelcome global social media cam-
paign urging governments to welcome refugees to their
countries
If youre a teacher use UNHCRs toolkit for teaching
young people about migration and refugees
If you are in a congregation use the Prayer for Syria as
part of your Sunday or daily worship
For additional information contact Allison Duvall
Manager for Church Relations and Engagement for the
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society
Page 3
From the Episcopal Diocese
of Wyoming
Over $220000 was raised
at Convention in Evanston
to support ERD
Thank you to everyone for your
support and thoughtfulness
Celebrating 75 years of healing a hurting world
All Saintsrsquo Sunday School Needs
Our Help
Right now mdash the Sunday school class is
working on two Community Service
projects as part of All Saintsrsquo ongoing
Outreach efforts
And they need our help
Project 1 the children are making lap
blankets for the Nursing Home resi-
dents If you have any fleece material
that you would like to donate please
contact Jill Bramlet
Project 2 the children are making
placemats for the Moose Thanksgiving
Dinner Please bring your old extra
and unwanted Christmas cards to Kris-
ten Jones no later than November 7th
Therersquos a box in the parish hall
Thank you
Do You Hear What I Hear
The All Saintsrsquo Sunday
school children will be
calling us to worship
every Sunday morning
Before Morning Worship and the start
of Sunday school at 930 AM each
Sunday mdash the children will be ringing
our wonderful church bell to call us all
to worship
So make sure you listen for the joyous
sound of All Saintsrsquo amazing church
bell ringing out the good news and join
us for Morning worship and the fun
food and fellowship of Coffee Hour
Let All Saintsrsquo and our Sunday school
kids (and Freedom) ring
Page 4 All Saintsrsquo Episcopal Church
November 2015 Service Schedule
If a change in your schedule is necessary please make those arrangements and notify the
Worship Team Leader Jill Zimmerschied at 331-8746 Thanks
All Saintsrsquo Birthday
23rd Pentecost
November 1
930 AM
Morning Worship
24th Pentecost
November 8
930 AM
25th Pentecost
November 15
930 AM
Christ the King
Last Pentecost
November 22
930 AM
1st Advent
November 29
930 AM
Weekly
Lectionary
Wisdom of Solomon 31
-9
or Isaiah 256-9
Psalm 24
Revelation 211-6a
John 1132-44
1 Kings 178-16
Psalm 146
Hebrews 924-28
Mark 1238-44
Daniel 121-3
Psalm 16
Hebrews 1011-14 (15-
18) 19-25
Mark 131-8
Daniel 79-10 13-14
Psalm 93
Revelation 14b-8
John 1833-37
Jeremiah 3314-16
Psalm 251-9
1 Thessalonians
39-13
Luke 2125-36
Worship
Leader Chalice Bearer
Doug Weaver Jill Zimmerschied Nancy Robinson LeRoy Jons Jill
Zimmerschied
Priest or
Deacon
Joel Dingman
Lori Modesitt Jill Zimmerschied Joel Dingman Ray Grieb Ray Grieb
Preacher Joel Dingman Jill Zimmerschied Joel Dingman Ray Grieb Ray Grieb
Lector (Scripture
Reader)
Jeannie Mitchell Jill Bramlet John Robinson Callae McManus Janet Martin
Prayers
of the People Jill Zimmerschied mdashmdashmdash Cathy Hellbaum Cindy Abbott
Bonnie
Portwood
Music BJ Durr Jane Olind BJ Durr Jane Olind BJ Durr
Ushers Cindy Abbott John Reynolds John Robinson Lee Modesitt Bonnie
Portwood
Altar Guild Jill Zimmerschied
Bonnie Portwood mdashmdashmdash
Jill Zimmerschied
Bonnie Portwood
Jill Zimmerschied
Bonnie Portwood
Jill
Zimmerschied
Bonnie
Portwood
Sunday
School
Heather Younger kids Lori amp Jill Z Older Kids
Meal Leftovers
Jill B Younger kids Lori amp Jill B Older Kids
Meal Lori
Kristen Younger kids Lori amp Jill Z Older Kids
Meal Kristen
Jill B Younger kids Lori amp Jill B Older Kids
Meal Jill B mdashmdashmdashmdash
Eucharistic
Visitors mdashmdashmdash mdashmdashmdash
Jill Zimmerschied
Bonnie Portwood mdashmdashmdash
NHW
Fr Terry
200 PM
Coffee Hour
Luncheon amp
Birthday Cake
HostHostess
Needed
John amp Nancy
Robinson Cindy Abbott
Jill
Zimmerschied
Su
n
Mo
n
Tu
e
We
d
Th
u
Fri
S
at
1
93
0 A
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Mo
rnin
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rsh
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rsh
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unda
y of
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All
Sai
nts
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copal
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rote
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ates
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abel
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Oli
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by W
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un
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ind
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oo
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20
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Page 5
Page 6
Top Ten Historical Thanksgiving Facts
1 Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in the USA
2 In Canada Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October
3 The Plymouth Pilgrims were the first to celebrate the Thanksgiving
4 By the fall of 1621 only half of the pilgrims who had sailed on the Mayflower survived The survivors
thankful to be alive decided to hold a thanksgiving feast
5 They celebrated the first Thanksgiving Day in the fall of 1621
6 The Wampanoag Indians were the people who taught the Pilgrims how to cultivate the land
7 The Pilgrim leader Governor William Bradford had organized the first Thanksgiving feast in the year 1621
and invited the neighboring Wampanoag Indians also to the feast
8 The state of New York officially made Thanksgiving Day an annual custom in 1817
9 The annual Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade tradition began in the 1920s
10 Californians are the largest consumers of turkey in the USA
An Ode to The Birds
To our national birds
The American Eagle
And the Thanksgiving Turkey
May one give us peace
in all our states
And the other a piece
for all our plates
Two true stories from the Butterball Turkey Hotline where people call to get advice on how to cook a turkey from the experts Thanksgiving Dinner on the run A woman called 1-800-323-4848 to find out how long it would take to roast her turkey To answer the question the Hot-Line home economist asked how much the bird weighed The woman responded I dont know its still running around outside Tofu turkey No matter how you slice it Thanksgiving just isnt Thanksgiving without turkey A restaurant owner in California wanted to know how to roast a turkey for a vegetarian menu Then theres the time a lady was picking through the frozen turkeys at the grocery store but couldnt find one big enough for her family She asked a stock boy Do these turkeys get any bigger The stock boy replied No maam theyre dead
Thanksgiving is a traditional American Holiday where families all over the United States sit for dinner at the same time mdash Halftime
(In this month of Thanksgiving) ldquoI give you thanks O LORD with my whole heart before the gods I sing your praise and give thanks to your name for
your steadfast love and your faithfulnessrdquo Psalm 1381-2
Our financial status as of the end of September 2015 is as follows
September Actual YTD Budget
Cash Receipts $403347 $3600238 $4544000
Cash Disbursements $356034 $3180384 $4375000
Net Income (Loss) $ 47313 $ 419854 $ 169000
Checking amp Savings balances as of 9-30-15
Total in checking $ 244616
Total in Memorial Fund $1786656
Total in Diocesan Investment Fund $6889702 (does not include 3rd Qtr Int)
Page 7
Date November 6 amp 7 2015
Location Chugwater Valley Church
Time Starts at 700 PM
Cost $5400 per couple
Reg deadline November 6th
To register theartofmarriagecom
For more info Pastor Mike Baber at 307-422-3331
Page 8
All Saintsrsquo Episcopal Church 605 - 11th Street
PO Box 997
Wheatland WY 82201
307-322-9067
allsaintswyomingwirelesscom
httpallsaintswheatlanddiowyorg
Donrsquot forget to set your clocks back one hour Saturday night
before you go to bed Daylight Saving Time ends
at 200 am on Sunday November 1st
Visioning with Rev Joel
The November dates for
visioning with Rev Joel are
Sunday November 1st and
Sunday November 15th
Please join us
Page 2
Episcopal Presiding Bishop statement on
refugees congregational and individual
response suggestions
Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts
Schori has issued this statement on the current worldwide
refugee crisis
The children of Abraham have ever been reminded to care
for the widow and orphan and the sojourner in their midst
who were the refugees and homeless of the time Jesus
charged his followers to care for the least of these and
proclaim the near presence of the Reign of God ndash in other
words feed the hungry water the thirsty house the home-
less heal the sick and liberate the captives We cannot
ignore the massive human suffering in Europe Africa
and the Middle East nor in Asia and the Americas We
are our brothersrsquo and sistersrsquo keepers and our lives are
bound up with theirs The church-wide ministry of Epis-
copalians has included refugee resettlement since the
refugee crisis of World War II It continues today
through the leadership of Episcopal Migration Ministries
and I urge your involvement action and support Read
about their work below and share these opportunities
with friends and co-workers You will discover anew the
power of good news in the face of the worldrsquos tragedies
The Most Rev Katharine Jefferts Schori
Presiding Bishop and Primate
The Episcopal Church
Congregational and individual responses
The Syrian Civil War now in its fourth year has
unleashed a humanitarian emergency in which severe war
crimes mdash including indiscriminate massacres persecution
of religious and ethnic minorities sexual and gender-
based violence and other humanitarian abuses mdash have
become widespread According to a recent UNHCR re-
port more than 4 million people (through the end of
2014) have fled their homes to escape the war in Syria
adding to a worldwide total of nearly 20 million refugees
half of whom are children This is the largest and most
widespread refugee crisis the world has known since
World War II
While record numbers of people are being forced to flee
powerful images of refugees fleeing Syria are compelling
the world to action
Learn The media is publishing articles on a daily basis chroni-
cling the most recent events and statistics This crisis is
complex geopolitically and historically The terminology
can also be confusing Follow Episcopal Migration Minis-
tries on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date
Act In 2015 the United States is welcoming 70000 refugees
to our country as new Americans
The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society through
Episcopal Migration Ministries works in partnership with
its affiliate network along with dioceses faith communi-
ties and volunteers to welcome refugees from conflict
zones across the globe Your local resettlement agency is
always preparing for arriving families and in need of fi-
nancial support resources and volunteers Contact
anEpiscopal Migration Ministries affiliate near you
Advocate As a global leader in refugee resettlement the US can and
must do all that it can to welcome Syrians to the United
States Reach out to your Senators Representatives and
the White House and ask them to support a robust refugee
resettlement program and significant increase in Syrian
resettlement
The Episcopal Public Policy Network (EPPN) has written
a sample letter you may send to your members of Con-
gress urging them to support increasing the number of
refugees resettled by the US in 2016 You can find this
letter on the EPPN action center website
Join the Episcopal Public Policy Network to receive up-
dates and policy action alerts to your inbox Follow them
on Facebook and Twitter
Awareness Follow Episcopal Migration Ministries on Facebook
and Twitter Share news articles and stories online and
through your social media networks Generate discussions
in your community about the issues refugees are facing
Join the RefugeesWelcome global social media cam-
paign urging governments to welcome refugees to their
countries
If youre a teacher use UNHCRs toolkit for teaching
young people about migration and refugees
If you are in a congregation use the Prayer for Syria as
part of your Sunday or daily worship
For additional information contact Allison Duvall
Manager for Church Relations and Engagement for the
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society
Page 3
From the Episcopal Diocese
of Wyoming
Over $220000 was raised
at Convention in Evanston
to support ERD
Thank you to everyone for your
support and thoughtfulness
Celebrating 75 years of healing a hurting world
All Saintsrsquo Sunday School Needs
Our Help
Right now mdash the Sunday school class is
working on two Community Service
projects as part of All Saintsrsquo ongoing
Outreach efforts
And they need our help
Project 1 the children are making lap
blankets for the Nursing Home resi-
dents If you have any fleece material
that you would like to donate please
contact Jill Bramlet
Project 2 the children are making
placemats for the Moose Thanksgiving
Dinner Please bring your old extra
and unwanted Christmas cards to Kris-
ten Jones no later than November 7th
Therersquos a box in the parish hall
Thank you
Do You Hear What I Hear
The All Saintsrsquo Sunday
school children will be
calling us to worship
every Sunday morning
Before Morning Worship and the start
of Sunday school at 930 AM each
Sunday mdash the children will be ringing
our wonderful church bell to call us all
to worship
So make sure you listen for the joyous
sound of All Saintsrsquo amazing church
bell ringing out the good news and join
us for Morning worship and the fun
food and fellowship of Coffee Hour
Let All Saintsrsquo and our Sunday school
kids (and Freedom) ring
Page 4 All Saintsrsquo Episcopal Church
November 2015 Service Schedule
If a change in your schedule is necessary please make those arrangements and notify the
Worship Team Leader Jill Zimmerschied at 331-8746 Thanks
All Saintsrsquo Birthday
23rd Pentecost
November 1
930 AM
Morning Worship
24th Pentecost
November 8
930 AM
25th Pentecost
November 15
930 AM
Christ the King
Last Pentecost
November 22
930 AM
1st Advent
November 29
930 AM
Weekly
Lectionary
Wisdom of Solomon 31
-9
or Isaiah 256-9
Psalm 24
Revelation 211-6a
John 1132-44
1 Kings 178-16
Psalm 146
Hebrews 924-28
Mark 1238-44
Daniel 121-3
Psalm 16
Hebrews 1011-14 (15-
18) 19-25
Mark 131-8
Daniel 79-10 13-14
Psalm 93
Revelation 14b-8
John 1833-37
Jeremiah 3314-16
Psalm 251-9
1 Thessalonians
39-13
Luke 2125-36
Worship
Leader Chalice Bearer
Doug Weaver Jill Zimmerschied Nancy Robinson LeRoy Jons Jill
Zimmerschied
Priest or
Deacon
Joel Dingman
Lori Modesitt Jill Zimmerschied Joel Dingman Ray Grieb Ray Grieb
Preacher Joel Dingman Jill Zimmerschied Joel Dingman Ray Grieb Ray Grieb
Lector (Scripture
Reader)
Jeannie Mitchell Jill Bramlet John Robinson Callae McManus Janet Martin
Prayers
of the People Jill Zimmerschied mdashmdashmdash Cathy Hellbaum Cindy Abbott
Bonnie
Portwood
Music BJ Durr Jane Olind BJ Durr Jane Olind BJ Durr
Ushers Cindy Abbott John Reynolds John Robinson Lee Modesitt Bonnie
Portwood
Altar Guild Jill Zimmerschied
Bonnie Portwood mdashmdashmdash
Jill Zimmerschied
Bonnie Portwood
Jill Zimmerschied
Bonnie Portwood
Jill
Zimmerschied
Bonnie
Portwood
Sunday
School
Heather Younger kids Lori amp Jill Z Older Kids
Meal Leftovers
Jill B Younger kids Lori amp Jill B Older Kids
Meal Lori
Kristen Younger kids Lori amp Jill Z Older Kids
Meal Kristen
Jill B Younger kids Lori amp Jill B Older Kids
Meal Jill B mdashmdashmdashmdash
Eucharistic
Visitors mdashmdashmdash mdashmdashmdash
Jill Zimmerschied
Bonnie Portwood mdashmdashmdash
NHW
Fr Terry
200 PM
Coffee Hour
Luncheon amp
Birthday Cake
HostHostess
Needed
John amp Nancy
Robinson Cindy Abbott
Jill
Zimmerschied
Su
n
Mo
n
Tu
e
We
d
Th
u
Fri
S
at
1
93
0 A
M
Mo
rnin
g
Wo
rsh
ip
2
All
Sa
ints
rsquo
10
3rd
Bir
thd
ay
Lu
nch
eon
3
4
5
6
7
8
93
0 A
M M
orn
ing W
ors
hip
9
10
1
1
12
1
3
Worl
d
Kin
dn
ess
D
ay
14
15
93
0 A
M
Mo
rnin
g
Wo
rsh
ip
D
ay
16
1
7
Worl
d
Pea
ce
Da
y
18
5 P
Mmdash
Ves
try
Mee
tin
g
19
2
0
21
22
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0 A
M
Mo
rnin
g
Wo
rsh
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23
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25
2
6
27
2
8
29
93
0 A
M
Mo
rnin
g
Wo
rsh
ip
1st S
unda
y of
30
All
Sai
nts
rsquo E
pis
copal
Ch
urc
h
Novem
ber
20
15
Na
tio
na
l B
ible
Wee
k
No
vem
ber
22-2
9 2
015
No
vem
ber
is
Ch
ild
Sa
fety
amp P
rote
ctio
n M
on
th
2nd
mdashA
my B
ates
7th
mdashIs
abel
la G
rueli
ch
13
thmdash
Jane
Oli
nd
18
thmdash
Shel
by W
oo
ds
20
thmdash
Shan
a B
un
ker
C
ind
y W
oo
ds
20
thmdash
No
rb O
lind
23
rdmdash
Shan
e W
oo
ds
25
thmdash
Co
urt
ney
Co
nnel
ly
26
thmdash
Ro
ber
t M
cMan
us
28
thmdash
Ro
ry M
cMan
us
W
ade
Mit
chel
l
Page 5
Page 6
Top Ten Historical Thanksgiving Facts
1 Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in the USA
2 In Canada Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October
3 The Plymouth Pilgrims were the first to celebrate the Thanksgiving
4 By the fall of 1621 only half of the pilgrims who had sailed on the Mayflower survived The survivors
thankful to be alive decided to hold a thanksgiving feast
5 They celebrated the first Thanksgiving Day in the fall of 1621
6 The Wampanoag Indians were the people who taught the Pilgrims how to cultivate the land
7 The Pilgrim leader Governor William Bradford had organized the first Thanksgiving feast in the year 1621
and invited the neighboring Wampanoag Indians also to the feast
8 The state of New York officially made Thanksgiving Day an annual custom in 1817
9 The annual Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade tradition began in the 1920s
10 Californians are the largest consumers of turkey in the USA
An Ode to The Birds
To our national birds
The American Eagle
And the Thanksgiving Turkey
May one give us peace
in all our states
And the other a piece
for all our plates
Two true stories from the Butterball Turkey Hotline where people call to get advice on how to cook a turkey from the experts Thanksgiving Dinner on the run A woman called 1-800-323-4848 to find out how long it would take to roast her turkey To answer the question the Hot-Line home economist asked how much the bird weighed The woman responded I dont know its still running around outside Tofu turkey No matter how you slice it Thanksgiving just isnt Thanksgiving without turkey A restaurant owner in California wanted to know how to roast a turkey for a vegetarian menu Then theres the time a lady was picking through the frozen turkeys at the grocery store but couldnt find one big enough for her family She asked a stock boy Do these turkeys get any bigger The stock boy replied No maam theyre dead
Thanksgiving is a traditional American Holiday where families all over the United States sit for dinner at the same time mdash Halftime
(In this month of Thanksgiving) ldquoI give you thanks O LORD with my whole heart before the gods I sing your praise and give thanks to your name for
your steadfast love and your faithfulnessrdquo Psalm 1381-2
Our financial status as of the end of September 2015 is as follows
September Actual YTD Budget
Cash Receipts $403347 $3600238 $4544000
Cash Disbursements $356034 $3180384 $4375000
Net Income (Loss) $ 47313 $ 419854 $ 169000
Checking amp Savings balances as of 9-30-15
Total in checking $ 244616
Total in Memorial Fund $1786656
Total in Diocesan Investment Fund $6889702 (does not include 3rd Qtr Int)
Page 7
Date November 6 amp 7 2015
Location Chugwater Valley Church
Time Starts at 700 PM
Cost $5400 per couple
Reg deadline November 6th
To register theartofmarriagecom
For more info Pastor Mike Baber at 307-422-3331
Page 8
All Saintsrsquo Episcopal Church 605 - 11th Street
PO Box 997
Wheatland WY 82201
307-322-9067
allsaintswyomingwirelesscom
httpallsaintswheatlanddiowyorg
Donrsquot forget to set your clocks back one hour Saturday night
before you go to bed Daylight Saving Time ends
at 200 am on Sunday November 1st
Visioning with Rev Joel
The November dates for
visioning with Rev Joel are
Sunday November 1st and
Sunday November 15th
Please join us
Page 3
From the Episcopal Diocese
of Wyoming
Over $220000 was raised
at Convention in Evanston
to support ERD
Thank you to everyone for your
support and thoughtfulness
Celebrating 75 years of healing a hurting world
All Saintsrsquo Sunday School Needs
Our Help
Right now mdash the Sunday school class is
working on two Community Service
projects as part of All Saintsrsquo ongoing
Outreach efforts
And they need our help
Project 1 the children are making lap
blankets for the Nursing Home resi-
dents If you have any fleece material
that you would like to donate please
contact Jill Bramlet
Project 2 the children are making
placemats for the Moose Thanksgiving
Dinner Please bring your old extra
and unwanted Christmas cards to Kris-
ten Jones no later than November 7th
Therersquos a box in the parish hall
Thank you
Do You Hear What I Hear
The All Saintsrsquo Sunday
school children will be
calling us to worship
every Sunday morning
Before Morning Worship and the start
of Sunday school at 930 AM each
Sunday mdash the children will be ringing
our wonderful church bell to call us all
to worship
So make sure you listen for the joyous
sound of All Saintsrsquo amazing church
bell ringing out the good news and join
us for Morning worship and the fun
food and fellowship of Coffee Hour
Let All Saintsrsquo and our Sunday school
kids (and Freedom) ring
Page 4 All Saintsrsquo Episcopal Church
November 2015 Service Schedule
If a change in your schedule is necessary please make those arrangements and notify the
Worship Team Leader Jill Zimmerschied at 331-8746 Thanks
All Saintsrsquo Birthday
23rd Pentecost
November 1
930 AM
Morning Worship
24th Pentecost
November 8
930 AM
25th Pentecost
November 15
930 AM
Christ the King
Last Pentecost
November 22
930 AM
1st Advent
November 29
930 AM
Weekly
Lectionary
Wisdom of Solomon 31
-9
or Isaiah 256-9
Psalm 24
Revelation 211-6a
John 1132-44
1 Kings 178-16
Psalm 146
Hebrews 924-28
Mark 1238-44
Daniel 121-3
Psalm 16
Hebrews 1011-14 (15-
18) 19-25
Mark 131-8
Daniel 79-10 13-14
Psalm 93
Revelation 14b-8
John 1833-37
Jeremiah 3314-16
Psalm 251-9
1 Thessalonians
39-13
Luke 2125-36
Worship
Leader Chalice Bearer
Doug Weaver Jill Zimmerschied Nancy Robinson LeRoy Jons Jill
Zimmerschied
Priest or
Deacon
Joel Dingman
Lori Modesitt Jill Zimmerschied Joel Dingman Ray Grieb Ray Grieb
Preacher Joel Dingman Jill Zimmerschied Joel Dingman Ray Grieb Ray Grieb
Lector (Scripture
Reader)
Jeannie Mitchell Jill Bramlet John Robinson Callae McManus Janet Martin
Prayers
of the People Jill Zimmerschied mdashmdashmdash Cathy Hellbaum Cindy Abbott
Bonnie
Portwood
Music BJ Durr Jane Olind BJ Durr Jane Olind BJ Durr
Ushers Cindy Abbott John Reynolds John Robinson Lee Modesitt Bonnie
Portwood
Altar Guild Jill Zimmerschied
Bonnie Portwood mdashmdashmdash
Jill Zimmerschied
Bonnie Portwood
Jill Zimmerschied
Bonnie Portwood
Jill
Zimmerschied
Bonnie
Portwood
Sunday
School
Heather Younger kids Lori amp Jill Z Older Kids
Meal Leftovers
Jill B Younger kids Lori amp Jill B Older Kids
Meal Lori
Kristen Younger kids Lori amp Jill Z Older Kids
Meal Kristen
Jill B Younger kids Lori amp Jill B Older Kids
Meal Jill B mdashmdashmdashmdash
Eucharistic
Visitors mdashmdashmdash mdashmdashmdash
Jill Zimmerschied
Bonnie Portwood mdashmdashmdash
NHW
Fr Terry
200 PM
Coffee Hour
Luncheon amp
Birthday Cake
HostHostess
Needed
John amp Nancy
Robinson Cindy Abbott
Jill
Zimmerschied
Su
n
Mo
n
Tu
e
We
d
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Fri
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at
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Page 5
Page 6
Top Ten Historical Thanksgiving Facts
1 Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in the USA
2 In Canada Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October
3 The Plymouth Pilgrims were the first to celebrate the Thanksgiving
4 By the fall of 1621 only half of the pilgrims who had sailed on the Mayflower survived The survivors
thankful to be alive decided to hold a thanksgiving feast
5 They celebrated the first Thanksgiving Day in the fall of 1621
6 The Wampanoag Indians were the people who taught the Pilgrims how to cultivate the land
7 The Pilgrim leader Governor William Bradford had organized the first Thanksgiving feast in the year 1621
and invited the neighboring Wampanoag Indians also to the feast
8 The state of New York officially made Thanksgiving Day an annual custom in 1817
9 The annual Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade tradition began in the 1920s
10 Californians are the largest consumers of turkey in the USA
An Ode to The Birds
To our national birds
The American Eagle
And the Thanksgiving Turkey
May one give us peace
in all our states
And the other a piece
for all our plates
Two true stories from the Butterball Turkey Hotline where people call to get advice on how to cook a turkey from the experts Thanksgiving Dinner on the run A woman called 1-800-323-4848 to find out how long it would take to roast her turkey To answer the question the Hot-Line home economist asked how much the bird weighed The woman responded I dont know its still running around outside Tofu turkey No matter how you slice it Thanksgiving just isnt Thanksgiving without turkey A restaurant owner in California wanted to know how to roast a turkey for a vegetarian menu Then theres the time a lady was picking through the frozen turkeys at the grocery store but couldnt find one big enough for her family She asked a stock boy Do these turkeys get any bigger The stock boy replied No maam theyre dead
Thanksgiving is a traditional American Holiday where families all over the United States sit for dinner at the same time mdash Halftime
(In this month of Thanksgiving) ldquoI give you thanks O LORD with my whole heart before the gods I sing your praise and give thanks to your name for
your steadfast love and your faithfulnessrdquo Psalm 1381-2
Our financial status as of the end of September 2015 is as follows
September Actual YTD Budget
Cash Receipts $403347 $3600238 $4544000
Cash Disbursements $356034 $3180384 $4375000
Net Income (Loss) $ 47313 $ 419854 $ 169000
Checking amp Savings balances as of 9-30-15
Total in checking $ 244616
Total in Memorial Fund $1786656
Total in Diocesan Investment Fund $6889702 (does not include 3rd Qtr Int)
Page 7
Date November 6 amp 7 2015
Location Chugwater Valley Church
Time Starts at 700 PM
Cost $5400 per couple
Reg deadline November 6th
To register theartofmarriagecom
For more info Pastor Mike Baber at 307-422-3331
Page 8
All Saintsrsquo Episcopal Church 605 - 11th Street
PO Box 997
Wheatland WY 82201
307-322-9067
allsaintswyomingwirelesscom
httpallsaintswheatlanddiowyorg
Donrsquot forget to set your clocks back one hour Saturday night
before you go to bed Daylight Saving Time ends
at 200 am on Sunday November 1st
Visioning with Rev Joel
The November dates for
visioning with Rev Joel are
Sunday November 1st and
Sunday November 15th
Please join us
Page 4 All Saintsrsquo Episcopal Church
November 2015 Service Schedule
If a change in your schedule is necessary please make those arrangements and notify the
Worship Team Leader Jill Zimmerschied at 331-8746 Thanks
All Saintsrsquo Birthday
23rd Pentecost
November 1
930 AM
Morning Worship
24th Pentecost
November 8
930 AM
25th Pentecost
November 15
930 AM
Christ the King
Last Pentecost
November 22
930 AM
1st Advent
November 29
930 AM
Weekly
Lectionary
Wisdom of Solomon 31
-9
or Isaiah 256-9
Psalm 24
Revelation 211-6a
John 1132-44
1 Kings 178-16
Psalm 146
Hebrews 924-28
Mark 1238-44
Daniel 121-3
Psalm 16
Hebrews 1011-14 (15-
18) 19-25
Mark 131-8
Daniel 79-10 13-14
Psalm 93
Revelation 14b-8
John 1833-37
Jeremiah 3314-16
Psalm 251-9
1 Thessalonians
39-13
Luke 2125-36
Worship
Leader Chalice Bearer
Doug Weaver Jill Zimmerschied Nancy Robinson LeRoy Jons Jill
Zimmerschied
Priest or
Deacon
Joel Dingman
Lori Modesitt Jill Zimmerschied Joel Dingman Ray Grieb Ray Grieb
Preacher Joel Dingman Jill Zimmerschied Joel Dingman Ray Grieb Ray Grieb
Lector (Scripture
Reader)
Jeannie Mitchell Jill Bramlet John Robinson Callae McManus Janet Martin
Prayers
of the People Jill Zimmerschied mdashmdashmdash Cathy Hellbaum Cindy Abbott
Bonnie
Portwood
Music BJ Durr Jane Olind BJ Durr Jane Olind BJ Durr
Ushers Cindy Abbott John Reynolds John Robinson Lee Modesitt Bonnie
Portwood
Altar Guild Jill Zimmerschied
Bonnie Portwood mdashmdashmdash
Jill Zimmerschied
Bonnie Portwood
Jill Zimmerschied
Bonnie Portwood
Jill
Zimmerschied
Bonnie
Portwood
Sunday
School
Heather Younger kids Lori amp Jill Z Older Kids
Meal Leftovers
Jill B Younger kids Lori amp Jill B Older Kids
Meal Lori
Kristen Younger kids Lori amp Jill Z Older Kids
Meal Kristen
Jill B Younger kids Lori amp Jill B Older Kids
Meal Jill B mdashmdashmdashmdash
Eucharistic
Visitors mdashmdashmdash mdashmdashmdash
Jill Zimmerschied
Bonnie Portwood mdashmdashmdash
NHW
Fr Terry
200 PM
Coffee Hour
Luncheon amp
Birthday Cake
HostHostess
Needed
John amp Nancy
Robinson Cindy Abbott
Jill
Zimmerschied
Su
n
Mo
n
Tu
e
We
d
Th
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Fri
S
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1
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Page 5
Page 6
Top Ten Historical Thanksgiving Facts
1 Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in the USA
2 In Canada Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October
3 The Plymouth Pilgrims were the first to celebrate the Thanksgiving
4 By the fall of 1621 only half of the pilgrims who had sailed on the Mayflower survived The survivors
thankful to be alive decided to hold a thanksgiving feast
5 They celebrated the first Thanksgiving Day in the fall of 1621
6 The Wampanoag Indians were the people who taught the Pilgrims how to cultivate the land
7 The Pilgrim leader Governor William Bradford had organized the first Thanksgiving feast in the year 1621
and invited the neighboring Wampanoag Indians also to the feast
8 The state of New York officially made Thanksgiving Day an annual custom in 1817
9 The annual Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade tradition began in the 1920s
10 Californians are the largest consumers of turkey in the USA
An Ode to The Birds
To our national birds
The American Eagle
And the Thanksgiving Turkey
May one give us peace
in all our states
And the other a piece
for all our plates
Two true stories from the Butterball Turkey Hotline where people call to get advice on how to cook a turkey from the experts Thanksgiving Dinner on the run A woman called 1-800-323-4848 to find out how long it would take to roast her turkey To answer the question the Hot-Line home economist asked how much the bird weighed The woman responded I dont know its still running around outside Tofu turkey No matter how you slice it Thanksgiving just isnt Thanksgiving without turkey A restaurant owner in California wanted to know how to roast a turkey for a vegetarian menu Then theres the time a lady was picking through the frozen turkeys at the grocery store but couldnt find one big enough for her family She asked a stock boy Do these turkeys get any bigger The stock boy replied No maam theyre dead
Thanksgiving is a traditional American Holiday where families all over the United States sit for dinner at the same time mdash Halftime
(In this month of Thanksgiving) ldquoI give you thanks O LORD with my whole heart before the gods I sing your praise and give thanks to your name for
your steadfast love and your faithfulnessrdquo Psalm 1381-2
Our financial status as of the end of September 2015 is as follows
September Actual YTD Budget
Cash Receipts $403347 $3600238 $4544000
Cash Disbursements $356034 $3180384 $4375000
Net Income (Loss) $ 47313 $ 419854 $ 169000
Checking amp Savings balances as of 9-30-15
Total in checking $ 244616
Total in Memorial Fund $1786656
Total in Diocesan Investment Fund $6889702 (does not include 3rd Qtr Int)
Page 7
Date November 6 amp 7 2015
Location Chugwater Valley Church
Time Starts at 700 PM
Cost $5400 per couple
Reg deadline November 6th
To register theartofmarriagecom
For more info Pastor Mike Baber at 307-422-3331
Page 8
All Saintsrsquo Episcopal Church 605 - 11th Street
PO Box 997
Wheatland WY 82201
307-322-9067
allsaintswyomingwirelesscom
httpallsaintswheatlanddiowyorg
Donrsquot forget to set your clocks back one hour Saturday night
before you go to bed Daylight Saving Time ends
at 200 am on Sunday November 1st
Visioning with Rev Joel
The November dates for
visioning with Rev Joel are
Sunday November 1st and
Sunday November 15th
Please join us
Su
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Mo
n
Tu
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We
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Th
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Page 5
Page 6
Top Ten Historical Thanksgiving Facts
1 Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in the USA
2 In Canada Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October
3 The Plymouth Pilgrims were the first to celebrate the Thanksgiving
4 By the fall of 1621 only half of the pilgrims who had sailed on the Mayflower survived The survivors
thankful to be alive decided to hold a thanksgiving feast
5 They celebrated the first Thanksgiving Day in the fall of 1621
6 The Wampanoag Indians were the people who taught the Pilgrims how to cultivate the land
7 The Pilgrim leader Governor William Bradford had organized the first Thanksgiving feast in the year 1621
and invited the neighboring Wampanoag Indians also to the feast
8 The state of New York officially made Thanksgiving Day an annual custom in 1817
9 The annual Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade tradition began in the 1920s
10 Californians are the largest consumers of turkey in the USA
An Ode to The Birds
To our national birds
The American Eagle
And the Thanksgiving Turkey
May one give us peace
in all our states
And the other a piece
for all our plates
Two true stories from the Butterball Turkey Hotline where people call to get advice on how to cook a turkey from the experts Thanksgiving Dinner on the run A woman called 1-800-323-4848 to find out how long it would take to roast her turkey To answer the question the Hot-Line home economist asked how much the bird weighed The woman responded I dont know its still running around outside Tofu turkey No matter how you slice it Thanksgiving just isnt Thanksgiving without turkey A restaurant owner in California wanted to know how to roast a turkey for a vegetarian menu Then theres the time a lady was picking through the frozen turkeys at the grocery store but couldnt find one big enough for her family She asked a stock boy Do these turkeys get any bigger The stock boy replied No maam theyre dead
Thanksgiving is a traditional American Holiday where families all over the United States sit for dinner at the same time mdash Halftime
(In this month of Thanksgiving) ldquoI give you thanks O LORD with my whole heart before the gods I sing your praise and give thanks to your name for
your steadfast love and your faithfulnessrdquo Psalm 1381-2
Our financial status as of the end of September 2015 is as follows
September Actual YTD Budget
Cash Receipts $403347 $3600238 $4544000
Cash Disbursements $356034 $3180384 $4375000
Net Income (Loss) $ 47313 $ 419854 $ 169000
Checking amp Savings balances as of 9-30-15
Total in checking $ 244616
Total in Memorial Fund $1786656
Total in Diocesan Investment Fund $6889702 (does not include 3rd Qtr Int)
Page 7
Date November 6 amp 7 2015
Location Chugwater Valley Church
Time Starts at 700 PM
Cost $5400 per couple
Reg deadline November 6th
To register theartofmarriagecom
For more info Pastor Mike Baber at 307-422-3331
Page 8
All Saintsrsquo Episcopal Church 605 - 11th Street
PO Box 997
Wheatland WY 82201
307-322-9067
allsaintswyomingwirelesscom
httpallsaintswheatlanddiowyorg
Donrsquot forget to set your clocks back one hour Saturday night
before you go to bed Daylight Saving Time ends
at 200 am on Sunday November 1st
Visioning with Rev Joel
The November dates for
visioning with Rev Joel are
Sunday November 1st and
Sunday November 15th
Please join us
Page 6
Top Ten Historical Thanksgiving Facts
1 Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in the USA
2 In Canada Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October
3 The Plymouth Pilgrims were the first to celebrate the Thanksgiving
4 By the fall of 1621 only half of the pilgrims who had sailed on the Mayflower survived The survivors
thankful to be alive decided to hold a thanksgiving feast
5 They celebrated the first Thanksgiving Day in the fall of 1621
6 The Wampanoag Indians were the people who taught the Pilgrims how to cultivate the land
7 The Pilgrim leader Governor William Bradford had organized the first Thanksgiving feast in the year 1621
and invited the neighboring Wampanoag Indians also to the feast
8 The state of New York officially made Thanksgiving Day an annual custom in 1817
9 The annual Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade tradition began in the 1920s
10 Californians are the largest consumers of turkey in the USA
An Ode to The Birds
To our national birds
The American Eagle
And the Thanksgiving Turkey
May one give us peace
in all our states
And the other a piece
for all our plates
Two true stories from the Butterball Turkey Hotline where people call to get advice on how to cook a turkey from the experts Thanksgiving Dinner on the run A woman called 1-800-323-4848 to find out how long it would take to roast her turkey To answer the question the Hot-Line home economist asked how much the bird weighed The woman responded I dont know its still running around outside Tofu turkey No matter how you slice it Thanksgiving just isnt Thanksgiving without turkey A restaurant owner in California wanted to know how to roast a turkey for a vegetarian menu Then theres the time a lady was picking through the frozen turkeys at the grocery store but couldnt find one big enough for her family She asked a stock boy Do these turkeys get any bigger The stock boy replied No maam theyre dead
Thanksgiving is a traditional American Holiday where families all over the United States sit for dinner at the same time mdash Halftime
(In this month of Thanksgiving) ldquoI give you thanks O LORD with my whole heart before the gods I sing your praise and give thanks to your name for
your steadfast love and your faithfulnessrdquo Psalm 1381-2
Our financial status as of the end of September 2015 is as follows
September Actual YTD Budget
Cash Receipts $403347 $3600238 $4544000
Cash Disbursements $356034 $3180384 $4375000
Net Income (Loss) $ 47313 $ 419854 $ 169000
Checking amp Savings balances as of 9-30-15
Total in checking $ 244616
Total in Memorial Fund $1786656
Total in Diocesan Investment Fund $6889702 (does not include 3rd Qtr Int)
Page 7
Date November 6 amp 7 2015
Location Chugwater Valley Church
Time Starts at 700 PM
Cost $5400 per couple
Reg deadline November 6th
To register theartofmarriagecom
For more info Pastor Mike Baber at 307-422-3331
Page 8
All Saintsrsquo Episcopal Church 605 - 11th Street
PO Box 997
Wheatland WY 82201
307-322-9067
allsaintswyomingwirelesscom
httpallsaintswheatlanddiowyorg
Donrsquot forget to set your clocks back one hour Saturday night
before you go to bed Daylight Saving Time ends
at 200 am on Sunday November 1st
Visioning with Rev Joel
The November dates for
visioning with Rev Joel are
Sunday November 1st and
Sunday November 15th
Please join us
(In this month of Thanksgiving) ldquoI give you thanks O LORD with my whole heart before the gods I sing your praise and give thanks to your name for
your steadfast love and your faithfulnessrdquo Psalm 1381-2
Our financial status as of the end of September 2015 is as follows
September Actual YTD Budget
Cash Receipts $403347 $3600238 $4544000
Cash Disbursements $356034 $3180384 $4375000
Net Income (Loss) $ 47313 $ 419854 $ 169000
Checking amp Savings balances as of 9-30-15
Total in checking $ 244616
Total in Memorial Fund $1786656
Total in Diocesan Investment Fund $6889702 (does not include 3rd Qtr Int)
Page 7
Date November 6 amp 7 2015
Location Chugwater Valley Church
Time Starts at 700 PM
Cost $5400 per couple
Reg deadline November 6th
To register theartofmarriagecom
For more info Pastor Mike Baber at 307-422-3331
Page 8
All Saintsrsquo Episcopal Church 605 - 11th Street
PO Box 997
Wheatland WY 82201
307-322-9067
allsaintswyomingwirelesscom
httpallsaintswheatlanddiowyorg
Donrsquot forget to set your clocks back one hour Saturday night
before you go to bed Daylight Saving Time ends
at 200 am on Sunday November 1st
Visioning with Rev Joel
The November dates for
visioning with Rev Joel are
Sunday November 1st and
Sunday November 15th
Please join us
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All Saintsrsquo Episcopal Church 605 - 11th Street
PO Box 997
Wheatland WY 82201
307-322-9067
allsaintswyomingwirelesscom
httpallsaintswheatlanddiowyorg
Donrsquot forget to set your clocks back one hour Saturday night
before you go to bed Daylight Saving Time ends
at 200 am on Sunday November 1st
Visioning with Rev Joel
The November dates for
visioning with Rev Joel are
Sunday November 1st and
Sunday November 15th
Please join us