 The Lake Days Steering Committee invited me to attend the Ecumenical Polka Service this past Sunday provided by Rev. Mary Mail.  It was the most unique service I have attended (this poorly lit photo from my phone that day doesn't do it justice).  The Don Peachy Polka Band plays, the Asbury Clowns performed and I spoke about the services we provide to victims of violence in Dodge County.  The collection raised over $500 for PAVE.  A special thanks to Rev. Mary, whose line I must remember....she said  her Bishop insisted on quiet money, not that kind that jingles.  Thank you to everyone for their generosity and kindness.
The Lake Days Steering Committee invited me to attend the Ecumenical Polka Service this past Sunday provided by Rev. Mary Mail.  It was the most unique service I have attended (this poorly lit photo from my phone that day doesn't do it justice).  The Don Peachy Polka Band plays, the Asbury Clowns performed and I spoke about the services we provide to victims of violence in Dodge County.  The collection raised over $500 for PAVE.  A special thanks to Rev. Mary, whose line I must remember....she said  her Bishop insisted on quiet money, not that kind that jingles.  Thank you to everyone for their generosity and kindness.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
A Lake Days Celebration
 The Lake Days Steering Committee invited me to attend the Ecumenical Polka Service this past Sunday provided by Rev. Mary Mail.  It was the most unique service I have attended (this poorly lit photo from my phone that day doesn't do it justice).  The Don Peachy Polka Band plays, the Asbury Clowns performed and I spoke about the services we provide to victims of violence in Dodge County.  The collection raised over $500 for PAVE.  A special thanks to Rev. Mary, whose line I must remember....she said  her Bishop insisted on quiet money, not that kind that jingles.  Thank you to everyone for their generosity and kindness.
The Lake Days Steering Committee invited me to attend the Ecumenical Polka Service this past Sunday provided by Rev. Mary Mail.  It was the most unique service I have attended (this poorly lit photo from my phone that day doesn't do it justice).  The Don Peachy Polka Band plays, the Asbury Clowns performed and I spoke about the services we provide to victims of violence in Dodge County.  The collection raised over $500 for PAVE.  A special thanks to Rev. Mary, whose line I must remember....she said  her Bishop insisted on quiet money, not that kind that jingles.  Thank you to everyone for their generosity and kindness.
