JUNE 2017 ISSUE 6 LOVE GOD LIVE HIS WORD SHARE HIS GRACE VISITOR A monthly publication of St. Luke’s United Methodist Church - Kilgore, Texas The Dear Friends in Christ, Leo was quite a man; a true American hero even though you will never hear his name on TV. An Inuit Eskimo who lived his life off the land in the Alaskan Wilderness, he volun- teered to fight in World War II. Because of his unique skills, he became a sniper. Alone, he was dropped off in one wilderness or another. From there he would find his way through the wilderness and undermine enemy command and control by killing officers of the Japa- nese forces. I’ll never forget the scars on his legs caused by a Japanese machine gun he received while fleeing after performing his duty. Besides his medals and ribbons, his only reward for his heroics was that he was made Post Master in Beaver, Alaska, a small village nestled on the banks of the Yukon River. His challenges were not over, for Beaver was an Athabascan village and there was a history of war between them and the Inuit. Leo simply did not know how to give up, and he performed his duties in the midst of prejudice and occasionally outward hatred. It was in the midst of this challenge that Leo received his greatest reward. He fell in love with the love of his life, a beautiful young Athabascan woman. Their love was so strong that the community objections were ignored and they were happily married. Yet even in this, Leo would know hardship. After many years of bliss, his wife fell ill and died, leaving him alone once again. As horrible as those scars were, how beautiful was his face when he talked about her. One day I asked Leo, “What shall I do if I am ever attacked by a Brown Bear?” Pointing to my holstered Ruger .357 Magnum single action side arm, he replied, “You have everything you need right there if you have enough faith.” He told me that if I was ever charged by a Brown Bear I must stand tall, drawing my weapon, holding it at my side. He told me that a Brown Bear could travel at a fast pace through the brush, but if I stood there seeking to lock eyes with him, that about 15 feet from my position he would most likely stop, rise up on his hind legs, arms cocked, and begin to circle me for the fight. When he did so, I was to raise my weapon and shoot him in the chest. Leo said, “You will knock him down.” He went on to tell me that I must not shoot while he was down for he would panic and lunge at me. The bear would not understand what had just happen and he would find his hind legs and stand up again; when he did so, “Knock him down again, after the third time the bear will not get up again.” I thought for a moment. I am supposed to stand tall while the most powerful predator I would ever see charged me, only to stop and stand up and circle me for a fight? I knew that such a bear standing could rise to a height of eleven feet, weighing over 900 pounds, and I was supposed to shoot him once and wait patiently for him to stand up again? I asked Leo, “What happens if I run?” Leo simply smiled and very calmly replied, “He will eat you.” HAVE FAITH Pastor Darwood SEE PAGE 8 FOR UPDATE PURSUANT TO SECTION 30.07, PENAL CODE (TRESPASS BY LICENSE HOLDER WITH AN OPENLY CARRIED HANDGUN), A PERSON LICENSED UNDER SUBCHAPTER H. CHAPTER 411, GOVERNMENT CODE (HANDGUN LICENSING LAW), MAY NOT ENTER THIS PROPERTY WITH A HANDGUN THAT IS CARRIED OPENLY.
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JUNE 2017 ISSUE 6
LOVE GOD LIVE HIS WORD SHARE HIS GRACE
VISITORA monthly publication of St. Luke’s United Methodist Church - Kilgore, Texas
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Dear Friends in Christ,
Leo was quite a man; a true American hero even though you will never hear his name on
TV. An Inuit Eskimo who lived his life off the land in the Alaskan Wilderness, he volun-
teered to fight in World War II. Because of his unique skills, he became a sniper. Alone, he
was dropped off in one wilderness or another. From there he would find his way through
the wilderness and undermine enemy command and control by killing officers of the Japa-
nese forces. I’ll never forget the scars on his legs caused by a Japanese machine gun he
received while fleeing after performing his duty.
Besides his medals and ribbons, his only reward for his heroics was that he was made Post Master in Beaver, Alaska, a
small village nestled on the banks of the Yukon River. His challenges were not over, for Beaver was an Athabascan
village and there was a history of war between them and the Inuit. Leo simply did not know how to give up, and he
performed his duties in the midst of prejudice and occasionally outward hatred. It was in the midst of this challenge that
Leo received his greatest reward. He fell in love with the love of his life, a beautiful young Athabascan woman. Their
love was so strong that the community objections were ignored and they were happily married. Yet even in this, Leo
would know hardship. After many years of bliss, his wife fell ill and died, leaving him alone once again. As horrible as
those scars were, how beautiful was his face when he talked about her.
One day I asked Leo, “What shall I do if I am ever attacked by a Brown Bear?” Pointing to my holstered Ruger .357
Magnum single action side arm, he replied, “You have everything you need right there if you have enough faith.” He told
me that if I was ever charged by a Brown Bear I must stand tall, drawing my weapon, holding it at my side. He told me
that a Brown Bear could travel at a fast pace through the brush, but if I stood there seeking to lock eyes with him, that
about 15 feet from my position he would most likely stop, rise up on his hind legs, arms cocked, and begin to circle me for
the fight. When he did so, I was to raise my weapon and shoot him in the chest. Leo said, “You will knock him down.”
He went on to tell me that I must not shoot while he was down for he would panic and lunge at me. The bear would not
understand what had just happen and he would find his hind legs and stand up again; when he did so, “Knock him down
again, after the third time the bear will not get up again.”
I thought for a moment. I am supposed to stand tall while the most powerful predator I would ever see charged me, only
to stop and stand up and circle me for a fight? I knew that such a bear standing could rise to a height of eleven feet,
weighing over 900 pounds, and I was supposed to shoot him once and wait patiently for him to stand up again? I asked
Leo, “What happens if I run?” Leo simply smiled and very calmly replied, “He will eat you.”
HAVE FAITH
Pastor Darwood
SEE PAGE 8 FOR UPDATE
PURSUANT TO SECTION 30.07, PENAL CODE (TRESPASS BY LICENSE HOLDER WITH AN OPENLY CARRIED HANDGUN), A PERSON
LICENSED UNDER SUBCHAPTER H. CHAPTER 411, GOVERNMENT CODE (HANDGUN LICENSING LAW), MAY NOT ENTER THIS
PROPERTY WITH A HANDGUN THAT IS CARRIED OPENLY.
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Charlene Phillips
Wanda Renshaw
Linda/Bill Ridder
Pat Sage
Fred/JoAnn
Samford
Jo Stiles
Marilyn Summers
Bonnie Sistrunk
Samuel Thurston
Wendell/Glennys
Travis
Edith Williams
Wilbur Yates
3CHURCH FAMILY CONCERNS
con’t on page 4
Jean Aills (Arabella Memory)
Margarette Allison
(Briar Cliff, Tyler)
Charlotte Austin (Hospice)
address: Bradley Bryant, 7279
Juniper Dr.Denton, Tx. 75033)
Jerry Boone (Arbor Grace #10)
Barbara Cotten
Chris Crawford
Jan Duncan
Daniel Ellis
Laura Farnham
Tommy Freeman
Curtis Harvey
Ronnie Jobe
Jim/Sarah Galaway
Gary Gray
Sam Holley
Jacque/Todd Gibbs
Billie Hale
(daugh. Joy’s
home, LA)
Jo Hancock
Millard Harkrider
Steven JacksonMary Jordan
Yvonne Kennedy
Richard/Kathy
Kimball
Nell King
Dwaine Kirksey
Marie Murray
Nina Fern Nichols
(Arbor Grace #19)
Guy (#309)--Billie
(#404) Oliphint
(Arabella)
Prayers for Loved Ones:People will remain on this list about a month.
Please let us know if they need to be on longer - 903-984-3576.
Kathy Adams .....................................................................friend of many
Mark Allen.............................................................Freddie Lollie’s family
Bob Barbee ................friend of Mickey Smith Family, Ann White family,
& many others
Mac Blackstone .........................father of Donna Shupe & friend of many
Keith Allen Brown..........................................great nephew of Anna Rohde
Rosemary Bocanegra & Martha Emili & Mary Herrera......friend, aunt, &
great aunt of Carolina Bryant
Jimmy Brown........................................................ friend of David Wilson
Bart Covin step-brother of Ronda Dickey & friend of Mack/Toby Monday
Carolyn Duren .......Mother of Allison Thompson (friend of SyRena Witt)
Joe Dyson .........................................................nephew of Dorothy Geese
Margie Edwards ..................................................friend of Suzanne Gibson
Edna Frazier...................................................... mother of Milton Frazier
Reg Garner...............................................................father of Chet Garner
Meagan Gibbs ............................................................niece of Bill Bryant
Jennifer Gilcrest ................................................friend of Carolina Bryant
Wanda & Bill Haney.................brother & sister-in-law of Ludie Courtney
Reggie Hawkins....................dear friend of the Whitworths & the Cottens
Austin Huckaby............................................................ friend of Gus Witt
Gene Hutchison ..................................................Uncle of Misty Shipman
Kim Hurlburt........................ex member & friend of Thompsons & others
Bruce Huther & Rod Allen........ brothers-in-law of Sharon & Jim McCann
Loa Johnson .....................................................mother of Denise Reinert
Dave Kelly ........................................................step-father of Misty Tuck
Nancy King.........................................................friend of Sara Lugeanbeal
Brian & Dianne Lee.................................................................Lee family
Henry Lyne...............................................brother of Martha Eschenfelder
Keith Mattern ............................................................friend of Bill Bryant
John McCloskey..................................................... father of Bruce Tindel
Melissa McDonald..........................................niece of Sally/Randy Holder
Teresa Miller .......................................................neighbor of Sally Holder
Camryn Noll .............. granddaughter (cancer) of Carolina Bryant’s friend
David Penn .......................................................friend of Tonya DeKoker
Ron & Carol Procell ...................................family Phillip & Tina Procell
Roy Simmons .......................................................brother of Carol Grimes
Orea Smith ..............................................................uncle of SyRena Witt
Dana Ransom ...............................friend of Larry Phillips & many others
Christin Reeves (cancer)................................sister-in-law of David Reeves
Pam Richburg ................................................... friend of Sheryl Caraway
Luvia Rios .........................................................friend of Carolina Bryant
Cherie Salmons ................................................................. niece of Jan Duncan
Alejandra Serrano.......................................2nd cousin of Carolins Bryant
Josh Shirey ..................................................... cousin of Ludie Courtney
Robert Shugart ................................................ father of Misty Shipman
Rachel Simpson & 3 children........................submittted by Lori Todak
Robert Stiles .................................................................... son of Jo Stiles
Vivian Patton
(Arabella, Kilgore)
Rita Peters
(Arabella, Long’v)
Thank You’sThank you so much for your generous donation to Rehab’s
Retreat. We appreciate it so much! Our ladies are making
such strides spiritually and 7 of them are about to “phase
up.” We are so proud of them.
God bless you for partnering with us.
Rehab’s Retreat
HELPING HANDSThe Helping Hands of Kilgore Cart, located in the East
Hallway of the church, is in need of groceries, toilet paper,
paper towels, hygiene items non-perishable items, etc. for
Helping Hands. Can you spare a sack? Just put it in the
cart. Your gifts will be delivered to the Helping Hands Center
on Martin Street. Thank you for Giving!
“Your recent contribution is gratefully acknowl-
edged by Helping Hands of Kilgore. It will be used to help
the needy.” The Staff at Helping Hands
The United Methodist Women (any that had
ever been a part) presented to the church an apron made in
1955 by the ladies of that year who had embroidered their
names on it. It has been given to St. Luke’s as a historical
memory from the family of Lexie Brame (now deceased),
who was the current president when the apron was made.
Kay McKinley, the 2017 president, had Dan Brown make a
frame and it will be hung in the parlor as a remembrance of
all the work and service ladies then and now make to our
church. Many of you will remember the names of many on
the apron.
THANK YOU
The Family of Deedy Adams acknowledges with grateful
appreciation the kind expression of your sympathy.
Dear St. Luke’s Compassionate Care,
Thank you for providing lunch for our family and friends
after our Mom’s Memorial Service.
We really appreciated your kindness and support during
such a difficult time.
Sincerely,
Christi, Kirk, Jason, Jamie and families
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Kathy & Ronnie Todd ...........sister & brother-in-law of Loretta Ross
Dr. Rob Thoni ................................. friend of Jamie Haynes & many others
Billy Vernon .......................................................................... friend of many
Watkins family in the loss of daughter/sister....The Shipman family
Melvin & Sue West ........................... brother-in-law & sister of Bill Bryant
Peyton & Langston White .....grandsons of Curtis & Sigrid Harvey
Harold Wiese ....................................................father of Emily Mason
Carter Wilbanks .................................. 11 yr. old friend of Richelle Rathbun
Katy Williams ...........................................friend of Andrea McGilvray
Billy & Linda Williamson ....................... grandparents of Logan Gilbreath
Oren Wright ..................................close friend of Will & Loretta Ross
Call Niki Chowdhury903-235-9401 for more information.
Summer SlamJune 18-21
Mark your calendar for a mission opportunity forchildren who completed 3rd-5th grade. Cost is$75 which includes a dayat Splash Kingdom. Reg-istration & more info onour church website.
MDO is currently on summer break. Classes will
resume on August 30th. We are currently holding
registration for the 2017-2018 school year. If you
are interested in registering or learning more
about how our program can serve you, please feel
free to contact me @ 903-240-4609.
Please keep the cans and cartridges coming!
In His Service,
Misty Shipman
Vacation Bible SchoolAugust 7-11, 9:00am-12:00pmJoin us in a VBS where kidslearn they were created byGod and built for a purpose!
Huge THANK YOU to everyone who vol-
unteered, donated, and shopped at the
garage sale. Your help really does make a
huge difference!! All the unsold items were
donated to Newgate Bargain Center in
Longview which helps individuals in need.
June 4th- Confirmation Sunday
June 4th-10th- Sr. High youth to Atlanta, GA
for M25 mission trip
July 9th-14th- LAKEVIEW CHURCH
CAMP in Palestine, TX. Register online at
www.lakeviewmcc.org
July 20th-23rd- BIG HOUSE Jr. High mis-
sion trip to Coldspring, TX.
TRAVEL PRAYERS
Please pray for safe travels for Morgan
and the entire Baylor group of students and
professors traveling to Madrid. Please pray
for their safety while there. The flight will be
returning the end of June.
Thank you so much, Tracie Gaut (Mom)
Tommy Freeman
Looking For a Roommate
Tommy Freeman is looking for a roommate
and offers free room and board for some
day to day help. Call his Uncle Vernon at
903-235-9236.
Sadly, many "last things" will be encountered in
the next few weeks. This is the last article I will write
while Rev. Darwood Galaway is the appointed pastor
here at St. Luke's. It has been a blessing to work with
a man dedicated so much to reaching out to others
and bringing them to God's grace. I doubt any pastor
of St. Luke's has ever been so determined to visit all of
the members of our church in need on such a regular
basis. It is this kind of heart that gives him the strength
and love to care for his own parents now in his own
house. It is obvious that he has taken seriously the call
of Christ to love one another. It is never easy as a
spiritual leader to maintain such a calling within one's
own strength. This can only come from living in the
Spirit.
Pastor Galaway, Pastor "D", Rev. Galaway,
Darwood… all these have been used to address our
pastor over the years. He has never been one to
require a title of any kind, except that of "servant of
Christ." He has proven himself to be just that.
It has truly been an honor to serve Christ with
Rev. Darwood Galaway. I wish Darwood and Lee a
wonderful retirement, while knowing I will miss their
presence here. It is with much love and respect that I
say "goodbye" and repeat for Darwood and Lee the old
Irish blessing:
A “Goodbye” withMixed Feelings
Red, White, & Blueand
the Bagleys, Too!
Join in as we celebrate!Our annual Red, White, andBlue brunch and service isscheduled for July 2 with aspecial twist this year! Thatwill be our first Sunday with
Rev. Ben Bagley and hisfamily!
Come be a part of the Red,White, and Blue Choir on
Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m in theSanctuary.
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Gratefully, James
January 28th-30th
St. Luke’s United Methodist Men 2017
United Methodist Women
PAM BESSER EVENING CIRCLE
UMW Pam Besser Evening Circle met for our regularmonthly meeting in May. A light supper was provided byBrenda Culpepper.
Angela Thompson also provided our monthly devo-tional, combining several different devotionals aboutmothers into one in honor of Mother’s Day.
Brenda Culpepper did a program about mothers in theBible. Brenda also gave an update on Rahab’s Retreat.The girls staying there have full daily schedules includinglife skills classes, drug abuse classes, Bible study andparenting classes. They also have to help with the cook-ing and cleaning. We discussed several ideas of what todo for Rahab’s and decided to make up baskets forTeresa to give the girls on their birthdays.
The business portion of the meeting was conducted inwhich the minutes and treasurer’s report for the previousmeeting were approved.
Our next meeting will be Tuesday, June 6th, at 6:00 pmin the Fireplace room.
Don’t forget to bring your items for the Rahab birthdaybaskets to the June meeting. All women are invited andinvite a friend to come with you.
Kathy Brown, Secretary
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MORNING CIRCLE
United Methodist Women
The Morning Circle has been focusing their study
on the Sex and Human Trafficking situation that
exists in our nation and nations around the world.
This billion dollar per year industry continues to
plague our world because it is such a lucrative
“business” for those who sell humans for profit!
We are writing and have written letters to our
Texas Legislatures, the Governor, and our Federal
Senators and Representatives urging them to deal
aggresively with this horrendous crime.
We meet every second Tuesday of each month
except July. Please join us this Tuesday, June 6, at
10:30am, in the Fireplace Room. We conduct our
business, have a great program, plan our fund
raisers, pray for our concerns, and fellowship with
good conversation and end the morning with snacks
and more fellowship. We welcome visitors.
2017 PROGRAM SCHEDULESaturday, September 23, 8:00am
Breakfast & Program, Family Center
Saturday, October 28, 8:00am
Breakfast & Program, Family Center
Saturday, November 11, 8:00am
Breakfast & Program, Family Center
Saturday, December 16, 10:00am, Family Center,
CHRISTMAS BRUNCH
Holy HuddlersHoly HuddlersHoly HuddlersHoly HuddlersHoly HuddlersGood Christian Fellowship - While We Eat
6:00 p.m.
Upcoming Meeting Dates & LocationsJune 9 - Dairy Queen, White Oak
June 23 - Val’s, Kilgore
Come one. Come all. The meal is on you,
but the fellowship is shared by all!!
-Mikki Ellis
HILLTOPPERS
June 7, 2017Gather at 11:00; eat at 11:30; and
enjoy an interesting program with Chuck
Conrad, owner of the Texas Broadcasters Museum
across the street from St. Luke’s. He is an interesting
speaker and we will learn & enjoy. Invite friends.
Richelle Rathbun will cater Italian baked chicken
with lemon cream sauce, garlic roasted new potatoes,
steamed broccoli, rolls, dessert, and drinks for $6.
*Staff Sgt. Joel Crenshaw, son of Mike Crenshaw, step-son
of Ronnie Jobe, brother of Shanna Burgess
*Shawn Decker, National Guard, Kilgore
*Airman Daniel Ellis
Air Force - son of Dennis & Mikki Ellis
*Capt. Stanton Gardenhire
son of Terry & Christine Gardenhire
*Cameron Chase Grimes
Army - Grandson of Carol Grimes
*PO1 Brian Holcombe Spec. US Navy
Wendell & Carolyn Holcombe’s son
*Lt. Col. Chad McAdams
nephew of Loretta Ross
*Kenny Montross - USAF, “Bubba” McKinley - USMC
great nephews of Kay McKinley
*Jake Pierce
Navy - son of Debra Sanders & J.B. Pierce
* Chief Robbie Reinert
US Navy - son of Ray/Denise Reinert
*Ryan Reinert
Army-Private 1st Class - son of Ray & Denise Reinert,
Courtney (wife), Emma (daughter)
*MSgt. Shane Shugart, brother of Misty Shipman
*Jacob Whitworth, Army - son of Anthony & Lori Whitworth,
Grandparents are Herb/Barbara Cotten
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-NEW MEMBERS & BAPTISMS
Supporting William (Bill) and daughter Morgan Marie
Payne as they were both baptized and joined the church
(on 5-7-2017) was Sheri Payne and Tyler Lyon. They are
already very active in the church and live at 160 Timbers
Road. Our church welcomes them all into the church
family.
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* Nursery provided for this event. ** Nursery can be arranged for this event. Call Niki Chowdhury
Thursday, June 16:30-8:00pm Arise Band Rehearsal, Sanctuary**7:30pm Sylvia Bolding’s piano recital, SanctuaryFriday, June 29:00-9:45am Exercise, Family Center6:00-10:00pm Parents’ Night Out, gym
Saturday, June 3
Sunday, June 4 PENTECOST SUNDAY (Wear Red);
Confirmation Sunday
Senior High Youth to Mission Trip in
Atlanta, GA
8:30am Arise Worship, Sanctuary
9:30am Sunday School*
10:30am Traditional Worship Service *
Confirmation Youth will help lead service
3:45pm Handbells Rehearsal, Handbell Room.**
4:30pm NO Youth, gym
Monday, June 5 Senior High Youth to Mission Trip in
Atlanta, GA
9:00-9:45am Exercise, Family Center
Tuesday, June 6 Senior High Youth to Mission Trip in
Atlanta, GA
Wednesday, June 7 Senior High Youth to Mission
Trip in Atlanta, GA
9:00-9:45am Exercise, Family Center
11:00am Hilltoppers will both be entertained &
informed about the museum/radio stations
across from the church by Chuck Conrad.
The Menu: Italian baked chicken with lemon
cream sauce, garlic roasted new potatoes,
steamed broccoli, rolls, dessert, and drinks for
$6.
6:00-7:30pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal, Sanctuary**Thursday, June 8 Senior High Youth to Mission Trip
in Atlanta, GA6:30-8:00pm Arise Band Rehearsal, Sanctuary**Friday, June 9 Senior High Youth to Mission Trip in
Atlanta, GA9:00-9:45am Exercise, Family Center6:00pm Holy Huddlers to Dairy Queen, White OakSaturday, June 10 Senior High Youth to Mission Trip
in Atlanta, GA
7:00am Newgate Mission, Longview
10:00-3:00pm Witt family renunion, gymSunday, June 11 FAREWELL TO GALAWAYS
8:30am NO Arise Worship, Sanctuary
9:30am Sunday School*
9:45a.m. Handbell Rehearsal, Handbell Room
10:30am ONE Worship ONLY, Sanctuary*
11:35am Covered Dish Luncheon & Farewell
Activties
4:30pm Youth, gym Monday, June 12
9:00-9:45am Exercise, Family Center
Tuesday, June 13
Wednesday, June 14
9:00-9:45 a.m. Exercise, Family Center
Thursday, June 156:30-8:00pm Arise Band Rehearsal, Sanctuary**Friday, June 169:00-9:45am Exercise, Family CenterSaturday, June 17
8:00am United Methodist Men’s breakfast, Family
Center
6:00-8:00pm Game Night, gym
Sunday, June 18 Father’s Day
Summer Slam Mission Camp (4th-6th
grade)
8:30am Arise Worship, Sanctuary
9:30am Sunday School*
10:30am Traditional Worship, Sanctuary*
3:45pm Handbells Rehearsal, Handbell Room.**
Monday, June 19 Summer Slam Mission Camp
(4th-6th grade)
9:00-9:45am Exercise, Family Center
7:00pm Trustees, Conference Room
Tuesday, June 20 Summer Slam Mission Camp (4th-
6th grade)
Wednesday June 21 Summer Slam Mission Camp
(4th-6th grade)
9:00-9:45 a.m. Exercise, Family Center
Thursday, June 226:30-8:00pm Arise Band Rehearsal, Sanctuary**Friday, June 239:00-9:45am Exercise, Family Center6:00pm Holy Huddlers to Val’s Italian, Kilgore6:00-8:00pm Game Night, gymSaturday, June 24Sunday, June 25
8:30am Arise Worship, Sanctuary
9:30am Sunday School*
10:30am Traditional Worship, Sanctuary*
11:45am Finance Meeting
4:30-5:00pm Youth
Monday, June 26
9:00-9:45am Exercise, Family Center
Tuesday, June 27
Wednesday June 289:00-9:45am Exercise, Family CenterThursday, June 29Friday June 309:00-9:45am Exercise, Family Center