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Mail information to Bulletin Board, P.O. Box 4169, Evansville, IN 47724-0169; e-mail message@evdio.org, fax to 812-424-0972.

 

General Interest

“Art of Discovery” Exhibit, on display through Aug. 14, St. Meinrad Archabbey Library Gallery, St. Meinrad; woodturning artist Keith Armstrong and photographer Nancy Smith are both inspired by nature and work to discover its hidden beauty; view their display in a free and open to the public exhibit; for library hours call 812-357-6401 or visit www.saintmeinrad.edu/library/hours.

 

Miter and Typeface Exhibits, on display through Aug. 31, St. Meinrad Archabbey Library Gallery, St. Meinrad; two exhibits curated by St. Meinrad monk Father Harry Hagan featuring miters and other pieces used by bishops and abbots, and selections from the library’s Rare Book Room; free and open to the public; for library hours, call 812-357-6401 or visit www.saintmeinrad.edu/library/hours.

 

“Entrusted: Keeping the Flame of Faith Alive,” 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Sept. 29, Good Shepherd, Evansville; featuring Dr. John R. Wood,  author of “The Light Entrusted To You,” with special musical guest Rachel Ann; tickets $10, available at most parish offices; for more information, call Good Shepherd parish office at 812-477-5405.

 

Respect Life Celebration, 5:30-8:15 p.m., Oct. 4, Sts. Peter and Paul, Haubstadt; panel of guests to discuss impact of Humanae Vitae, followed by Bishop Joseph M. Siegel who will speak on the topic “Taking Humanae Vitae into the Future;” registration opens Aug. 9 at www.ccevansville.org/respecting-life.html.

 

Concerts

Organ Concert by David Lamb, 7 p.m., July 18, St. Peter, Montgomery; concert date is on 149th anniversary of the blessing and dedication of the church building at St. Peter; free-will offering accepted; visitors welcome to come early and wander through the Garden of Sorrow and Joy; all are welcome.

 

Dinners

Steak Night, 5 p.m.-midnight,July 14, St. John the Evangelist, Daylight; dinner served 6-8 p.m., rain date 11 a.m.-5 p.m., July 15; menu includes ribeye steak, baked potato, vegetable; adult beverages and soda available to purchase; music by Haywire; advanced tickets $18, tickets at the door $20; must be 21 or older to enter, photo ID required; $5,000 in raffle prizes to be given away; corporate sponsorships available; call 812-867-3718 for information.

 

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Evansville Wisdom Day, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Nov. 5, St. John the Evangelist, Daylight; registration will begin Sept. 10 by calling Catholic Charities at 812-423-5456 or visiting www.ccevansville.org/family-life.html.

 

Fundraisers

Summer Used Book Sale, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., July 29 – Aug. 6, Providence Spirituality and Conference Center, St. Mary-of-the-Woods; hardbacks, paperbacks, gardening, spirituality, Bibles, novels, history, children’s books, health, crafting and more; items not pre-priced, donations accepted; for more information, call 812-535-2948 or email lindenleafgifts@spsmw.org.

 

Health

Stroke Screenings, Memorial Hospital, Jasper, offers stroke screenings for individuals who are at risk for strokes; call 812-996-8550 for details or to schedule a screening.

 

Marriage

Marriage HelpRetrouvaille, program begins Aug. 17, Diocese of Owensboro; Retrouvaille (pronounced retro-vi) has helped thousands of couples who are disillusioned or experiencing misery in their marriage; for information or to register, call the Diocese of Owensboro Family Life office at 270-683-1545 or visit www.retrouvaille.org.

 

UNVEILED Marriage Preparation, Sept. 8; Getting married? Join us for this diocesan event where you and your fiancé/fiancée will be guided through various topics to help you prepare for your Catholic marriage; to register, visit www.ccevansville.org/unveiled or email Eric Girten at egirten@evdio.org.

 

Retreats

Retreat for Women Religious — “Living in the Present Moment: The Power of Forgiveness and the Power of Now,” July 15-20, Mount Saint Joseph Conference and Retreat Center, Maple Mount, Ky.; retreat led by Sister of St. Joseph Carol Marozzi; directed week-long retreats will also be offered during the conference; retreat fee $450, includes accommodations, meals and program materials; commuters $275; contact Kathy McCarty at 270-229-0206 or kathy.mccarty@maplemount.org.

 

Reunions

Seeking Members of the Weinzapfel Family, July 8 is once again time for the American/French Weinzapfel/Weinzaepflen Family Reunion; for further information, email weinzapfelreunion@gmail.com or call 812-985-5082.

 

Mater Dei Class of ’66 70th Birthday Celebration, 5 p.m., Sept. 15, Archie and Clyde’s, Newburgh; order from the menu; contact Becky Boots Maier at edmaier7985@twc.com or 812-985-3784 or Donna Schenk Mitchell at donnajomitch@gmail.com or 812-963-6312.

 

Mater Dei Class of 1968 50th Reunion, Oct. 5-6 — more information to come! Please respond to mdclass1968@yahoo.com if you have an email address.

 

Singles

Adult Singles Fellowship Bible Study, 10:30 a.m.-noon, Sundays, July 8 and 15, Parish Council Room, Holy Redeemer, Evansville; fellowship at a local restaurant afterwards at your own expense; daycare is not provided; please enter through the rotunda door off the back parking lot on N. Fourth Ave; men and women welcome; for more information, call 812-424-8344 or visit www.holyredeemerchurch.org.

 

Spiritual Growth

Taizé Prayer Gathering, 7-8 p.m., July 10, Church of the Immaculate Conception, St. Mary-of-the Woods; “That All May be One” candlelight service includes prayer, music, time for silence, spoken and silent prayers; free to attend; for more information, call 812-535-2952 or log on to www.Taize.ProvCenter.org.

 

Catechism Classes for the Deaf, Marge Luebbehusen, ASL Interpreter, offers catechism classes for any deaf person seeking to become Catholic or know more about the Catholic faith; also offering sign language classes; for more information, contact Father Henry Kuykendall at 812-490-1000 or Marg Luebbehusen at 812-604-0246.

 

Eucharistic Adoration, 4-5 p.m., second Sunday each month, Motherhouse Chapel, Maple Mount, Ky.; adoration concludes with evening prayer; Adoration is also open to public on Fridays from 3-5 p.m.

 

Support

Memory Café, 2-3:30 p.m., second Wednesday of each month, Alzheimer’s Association, 701 N. Weinbach Ave., Suite 510, Evansville; social group provides a safe, comfortable environment where people with memory loss and their care partners can enjoy time together while encouraging friendship and acceptance; donations welcome; registration required by calling 800-272-3900.

 

Grief Support Group, first and third Thursdays of each month, 6-7:30 p.m., Mental Health America, Evansville; monthly sessions are open to youth ages 9-17 who have experienced the death of a loved one; for information call Joe Gilreath at 812-426-2640.

 

Alcoholics Anonymous, Evansville area schedule and meeting locations, call 812-434-4952 or visit www.southwesternindianaaa.org.

 

Workshops

“Leaving the Upper Room: How the Church Needs to Reach Out to the Millennial Generation,” 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m., July 23, St. Meinrad Campus, St. Meinrad; speaker Father Dave Dwyer, executive director of Busted Halo Ministries; cost $20, includes lunch; to register, call 800-682-0988 or email alumni@saintmeinrad.edu; registration required to attend.

 

History of Mount Saint Joseph Ursuline Sisters, 5-6:30 p.m., Aug. 7, Mount Saint Joseph Conference and Retreat Center, Maple Mount, Ky.; dinner and presentation by Sister Catherine Marie Lauterwasser; cost $20; preregistration required by contacting Kathy McCarty at 270-229-0206, email kathy.mccarty@maplemount.org or register online at ursulinesmsj.org.

 

3rd Annual Gather in Faith Women’s Conference, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Sept. 15, St. John the Baptist, Newburgh; keynote speakers Michele Faehnle and Emily Jaminet; all are welcome for a day of discovery about faith, families and feminine genius; register on Eventbrite.com, download registration form from sjbnewburgh.com or contact Bethany Logan at bpmmjd@yahoo.com; cost $25 (includes lunch), increases to $30 if payment received after Aug. 31; childcare $5 per child, $15 family max.

 

Vocations

Daughters of Charity Online Summer Retreat, July 8-12; meet with the Sisters on Skype or by phone to reflect and ask questions about discerning religious life — meet with you where you are, on your time; open to single Catholic women ages 18-40; for more information, contact Sister Virginia Ann Brooks at sistervirginiaann.brooks@doc.org, call 812-963-7559 or register online at www.called2.be/Summer18.

 

Youth and Young Adult

TEC 101, July 21-23, St. Mary, Ireland; for young people who are searching for goals, acceptance, meaning and community; meet others from all areas of the Diocese, find how God fits in your life and encounter the Risen Jesus Christ; application and more information at www.switec.org.

 

SAVE THE DATE: Source Summit 2019, April 5-7, 2019, Reitz Memorial High School, Evansville; mark your calendars and watch for details!