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ANNIVERSARY CHURCH NEWS Crisis Intervention Serice to host
Writing on the Wall event April 6
CLUMC to present diately after lunch at 12:45 p.m. Crisis Intervention Service, Ma- by-brick. The wall will be displayed in
Easter cantata, April 3 The meal includes baked potato son City, will host, Writing on the various places in the community dur-
with topping choices, salad, dessert Wall, a free event that honors survi- ing April’s Sexual Assault Awareness
Clear Lake United Methodist and drink. Cost is $5 for adults and vors of violence and their family and Month.
Church Sanctuary Choir will present $3 for children eight and under. supporters. Writing on the Wall will The event will be held on
an Easter cantata during the 11 a.m. The auction will support mission give survivors a chance to design and Wednesday, April 6, from 1-7 p.m., at
worship this Sunday, April 3. “Joy In work. Auction items include: a set of display messages they feel must be Music Man Square, 308 S. Pennsylva-
The Morning”, based on the Gospel of upper and/or lower dentures for one spoken about abuse. nia Ave., Mason City. For more in-
John, will be directed by Lindsay Dal- person courtesy of Dr. Jason Skinner, Each participant will design a formation contact Crisis Intervention
rymple with narrator Chris Dalrym- D.D.S., homemade baked goods, an- brick to build a wall of support brick- Service at 641-424-0071.
ple and soloists Erza Mendrofa, Jim tiques, jewelry, gift baskets, quilt, tie
Pilgrim and two familiar congrega- blankets, crafts, bird house and feeder, Submit social news in a variety of ways
tional hymns. household items, tools, fishing rod
Communion, normally the first and reel, buck knife and other hunt- The Clear Lake Mirror Reporter sent to 12 N. 4th St., Clear Lake, IA
Sunday of the month, will be observed ing knives, gift certificates from vari- accepts news of engagements, wed- 50428, online at www.clreporter.com.,
on April 10, in addition to the weekly ous businesses and other merchandise. dings, anniversaries and birth an- or email to [email protected].
Wednesday communion services. nouncements. Information can be Photos are accepted for a $10 charge.
CLUMC welcomes
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Joynt Celebration Church to famed organist POTATO BAR & AUCTION
My how Jim and Sue Joynt have host Don Hunt
changed! Celebration Community In celebrating the 40th anniver- Open Bible Church
Jim and Sue (Stilwell) Joynt will Church, 805 10th Ave. N., Clear sary of its Holtkamp pipe organ, Clear
celebrate their 50th wedding anniver- Lake, will host Don Hunt, of Gate- Lake United Methodist Church, 508 608 S. 8th St., Clear Lake
sary. The couple was married on April 2nd Ave. N., will host world-famous
2, 1966, at St. Joseph Church, in Ma- way Singers, on Sunday, April 3, at the organist Hector Olivera to play a con-
son City. 10 a.m. church service. Hunt will be cert on the 38-rank, 29-stop organ
The couple will celebrate the singing and speaking. this Sunday, April 3, at 3 p.m. Potato Bar serving from Sunday
happy occasion with a family dinner. Hunt shares from his heart and Olivera began his musical career 11:45 am to 12:30 pm April 3rd
Celebrating the day with Jim and the scriptures about Coping With as a child in Argentina, playing masses
Sue will be their children, Mike and Crisis. He suffered a stroke at age by age five. He studied at the Univer-
Ranae Joynt, Marci Joynt and Mindy 24, leaving him paralyzed on his left sity of Buenos Aires, and at Juilliard Auction immediately after lunch
and Scott Giziewski. They also have side. After seven years of therapy, two School of Music, and has concert-
seven grandchildren. years without a voice, and five years ized the world over. The Holtkamp Meal includes Baked Potato with topping choices,
Cards and well wishes may be of walking with a cane and leg brace, organ, built by Chick Holtkamp and Salad, Dessert & Drink
sent to the couple at 4555 210th St., Hunt speaks words of encouragement. Company of Cleveland, Ohio, was
Clear Lake, IA 50428. Plan to come and bring a friend. installed during a three-month period Adults $5 • Kids 8 and under $3
Relief Ministries is a faith ministry in 1976. Modest in size with 2,033
that travels on a love-offering basis. pipes, it features three keyboards and
a pedalboard. It replaced a 1926 pipe AUCTION
Linahon inducted JAMES LINAHON Galilean to present organ in the old Methodist Church
into UNI Jazz of Liberty. Linahon served the U.S. special drama located where the Clear Lake Post Of- Featuring Pastor Will Hunsaker as auctioneer and
Hall of Fame State Department as a United States fice is today. When the new church Lee Hefty of Hefty Auction Service
Cultural Ambassador to the Middle On Sunday, April 3, Galilean building was completed in 1956, the
The University of Northern Iowa East and Africa (1996-97), and a fan- Lutheran Church, Clear Lake, will be old organ was moved, but suffered A set of dentures, by Dr. Jason Skinner, DDS
School of Music will induct alumnus, fare from his classical trumpet CD, presenting a brief drama at the 9:15 badly in transition. Irma Mason was
James Linahon, into the Jazz Hall “Gradus and Parnassum” was chosen a.m. worship service. The drama is organist at that time and was able (this is approximately a $3,800 value and will be sold
of Fame on Friday, April 8, at a Jazz as the “Official Fanfare for the United based on a story about a fourth wise to preside at the new instrument for to the highest bidder).
Band One concert, in Bengston Au- Nations” for 1997-98. man that set out in search of the a year before retirement. Organist
ditorium, Russell Hall. Each year, the His recent work includes the first Christ child. Mary Jane (Reynolds) Crail began a Homemade Baked Goods, Antiques, Jewelry,
School of Music inducts one excep- jazz recording in China for the “TJO “The Story of the Other Wise long tenure in January of 1977. Gift Baskets, Quilt, Hand-Crafted Wooden Signs and
tional contributor from the UNI jazz Taipei Jazz Orchestra; music for An- Man” is a story by Henry van Concert tickets are $10. Stu-
community into the Hall of Fame. gelina Jolie’s directorial debut movie, Dyke first published in 1895. The dents 19 and under are free. Tickets other Craft Items. Bird House and Feeder,
Linahon, a Clear Lake native, will “In the Land of Blood and Honey;” story is an addition to the Biblical ac- will be available at the door. Household Items,
be recognized as a trumpeter, music The Markus Burger trio, “The LA Ses- count of the Magi in the Gospel of “I am so looking forward to play-
educator, professional music producer sions;” “Unforgettable,” by NBB Jazz Matthew in the New Testament. It ing in the church and for the commu- Merchandise and Gift Certificates from various area
and role model. Orchestra with Sherry Williams; blues tells about a another wise man named nity to the glory of God,” said Olivera. businesses including Meals, Oil Changes, Personal Care,
Linahon graduated from UNI artist Jake Sears,’ Anomaly;” and com- Artaban from Persia. Like the other A reception will follow, provided
in 1973. During his time at UNI, poser Peter Boyer and the London Magi, he sees signs in the heavens pro- by United Methodist Women. and much more still coming in.
he performed in the wind ensemble, Philharmonic Orchestra’s “Symphony claiming that a King had been born
jazz bands, symphony orchestra, #1.” among the Jews. Like them, he sets Check out the Home Buyer’s Come, check it out Sunday, April 3rd.
brass quintet, marching band and as The Jazz Band One concert and out to see the newborn ruler, carrying Guide at www.clreporter.com Shop for yourself or for gifts.
a trumpet soloist with the UNI Con- Hall of Fame Induction are open to treasures to give as gifts to the child
cert and Chamber Choirs. He was the public, but require tickets. For - a sapphire, a ruby, and a “pearl of Serving the Clear Lake & Ventura area since 1869. We hope you can join us for the fun as we work together, through
lead trumpet in the UNI Jazz Band in tickets, call 319-273-4849. great price”. However, he stops along missions, to help others. All proceeds go toward Missions
1972 that won the Elmhurst Jazz Fes- the way to help a dying man, which 12 N. 4th Street, Clear Lake • (641) 357-2131
tival in Chicago, Ill., and performed CLUB NEWS makes him late to meet with the cara- A sincere thank you to all who donated time, merchandise
at the Kennedy Center for the Per- van of the other wise men. Because and/or services, as well as to those who attend.
forming Arts. After completing his The Lake Area Quilters’ Guild he missed the caravan he is forced to
studies at UNI and earning a master’s The Lake Area Quilters’ Guild search on his own for the King of the
degree from the University of North will meet Thursday, April 7, at 7 p.m. Jews. He searches for more than 30
Texas, he moved to Los Angeles where at the Clear Lake Senior Citizens years to find Jesus and give his gifts to
he performed in the band of legend- Center, 105 S. 4th St, Clear Lake. the King of the Jews.
ary artist, Frank Sinatra. The program will be presented
Linahon’s work with Sinatra led by Denise Sprain from the Iowa Falls Harvest Bible Chapel Clear Lake and Ventura Church Directory
to performances on television, radio, Sewing Machine Company. Her live- adds second service
in films and at exceptional live perfor- ly programs are always a delight. Agape Christian Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m. F Cirstongregational elementary gym; Wednesday: 8:45
mances. At the same time, he was es- Refreshments are provided and Harvest Bible Chapel Clear Lake, Family Church Wednesday Bible Study/Prayer: 7 Church a.m. at Newman Reconciliation: Sat-
tablishing himself as an extraordinary the public is welcome. 2200 N. 12th St., is now offering two p.m.
music educator, growing the program worship services each Sunday. The 2810 Hwy. 18 West, • 357-8014 Wednesday Kids Club: 7 p.m. urday, 3:30 p.m.
at Chaffey College, before beginning first will begin at 9 a.m.; the second Pastors: Dave and Kris Toyne
a lifelong career with Fullerton Col- begins at 11 a.m. Children’s church Sunday Classes for all ages, 9 a.m. Community of Christ 205 W. 10th Ave. N. • 357-2818 United Methodist
lege. 2016 marks his 40th year as a will be held at both services. Sunday Worship, 10 a.m. www.congregationalclearlake.com Church
college music professor. For more information, please call Children’s Service, 10 a.m. 15 Plaza Drive • 357-3766 facebook: FirstCongregationalClearLake
Linahon also delved into music the church office at 357-7500. Wednesday Big Dreams (4 yrs.- Pastor: Christina Blum (357-1234) Pastor: Harlan Seri 508 2nd Ave. N. • 357-5247
production in the 1980s. His proj- teen), 7 p.m. Youth/Teen Ministers: Bob and Jill Adult Bible Study: New Testament www.clearlakeumc.org
ects included the ABC network series, Open Bible to hold Staffed nursery for all services. Branstad (357-4918) Review, 9 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Dr. Jacqueline
“Oceanus,” the NBC “Tournament Potato Bar and Auction Power Hour (Sunday School): 9:30 Sunday: Worship, 10 a.m. Thompson
of Roses Parade,” the BBC, “All- Celebration a.m. Staffed nursery Sunday Worship Services:
American Boy’s Choir and London Join Open Bible Church, 609 S. Community Church Fellowship: 10:15 a.m. Sunday School during worship 8:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship
Symphony, the “EPCOT Center” 8th St., Clear Lake, on Sunday, April Worship: 10:45 a.m. Fellowship, 11 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School
opening ceremonial music at Dis- 3, for a Potato Bar and Auction. Join 805 10th Ave. N. (Across from Lion’s Communion: First Sunday of the 9:45 a.m. Fellowship coffee
ney World and on air music for the the congregation for the church ser- Field) • 357-0026 Evangelical Free month 11 a.m. Traditional Worship
unveiling of the refurbished Statue vice at 10 a.m. and stay for the Potato Pastor: Daniel Miller Church
Bar. Serving will be from 11:45 a.m. Sunday School: 9 a.m. Sunday Galilean Lutheran Wednesday Schedule:
to 12:30 p.m. with the auction imme- School (Ages 2 thru adult) 1310 Hwy 18 West • 357-7581 Church 5:15 p.m. Midweek Communion
Fellowship: 9:45 a.m. www.clearlakefree.org Service
Sunday Praise & Worship: 10 a.m. Senior Pastor: Dan Jordan
Wednesday Adult Bible Study: 7 Associate Youth Pastor: James Allen Hwy.18 West • 357-2296 5-7 p.m. Food Pantry Open
p.m.
Sunday Morning Worship Service: Pastor: Scot McCluskey 5:30-6:15 p.m. Open Doors Diner
Christian Church 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School Classes for all ages: Sunday Worship: 9:15 a.m. Zion Lutheran
302 Hwy. 18 West • 357-4885 11 a.m Fellowship: 10:15 a.m. Church
Senior Pastor: Drew Rietjens Sunday School: 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School all ages: 9 a.m. Christian Science 112 North 4th Street • 357-5261
Sunday Worship Service: 10 a.m. Society Harvest Bible Chapel www.zionclearlake.org
Wednesday: Christian Education, Pastor: Rev. Dr. Patrick Hall
6:30 p.m.; Praise Team, 7:30 p.m. 15 Timberlane Dr. • 357-7210 2200 N. 24th St., Clear Lake Worship Services: Saturday, 5:30
Thursday Bible Studies 6:30-7:30 Sunday Church Service: 10:30 a.m. 357-7500 p.m. - Liturgy “Lite” and Sunday, 8:30
a.m. & 9:30 a.m. Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. www.harvestclearlake.org a.m. - Traditional; 10 a.m. - Con-
Senior Pastor: John Tank temporary & Zkids (K-5th); 6 p.m.
Church of Christ First Church of Worship Pastor: Cody Rogers - Zyouth (6th-12th)
the Open Bible Sunday Worship: 10 a.m.
2010 14th Ave. N., • 357-5813 Sunday School: 10 a.m. for birth
Pastor: Brad Sheldon 609 South 8th St. • 357-3217
Fellowship: 9:15 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Will Hunsaker to fifth grade
Bible School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:00 a.m.
Worship: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Family Night: 7 p.m. St. Patrick’s VENTURA
www.clearlakecc.com Catholic Church
Redeemer Lutheran
Clear Lake Regular 1001 9th Ave. South • 357-3214 Church
Baptist Church Pastor: Fr. John Gossman
Weekend Mass: Saturday, 4 p.m. LC-MS Ventura • 829-3650
314 North 6th Street • 357-5851 and Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Email: [email protected]
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Weekday Mass: Tuesday, Thurs- Pastor: Jesse Burns
day and Friday, 8:30 a.m. (fourth Sunday Worship: 9 a.m.
Friday of month at Oakwood Care Sunday School/Bible Class: 10:15
Center at 9:30 a.m.); Tuesdays a.m.
at Newman Catholic, 9:15 a.m.,
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