January 2018

Artesian First Lutheran and area women met at the church at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday evening, Jan. 23, for Bible study and quilting. Those in attendance were: Judi Larson, Jess Ludvik, Judy Wormstadt, Terri Moore, Wanda Effling, Jean Wormstadt and Jerolyn Dean.

The evening began with a short business meeting. Reports were presented and upcoming projects discussed.

The women were able to complete 12 full-size quilts shortly before Christmas and those were donated to the Abbott House and the Mitchell Area SafeHouse. Judy Wormstadt read thank you letters that have been received. In addition, baby quilts were given to the Plus One Project in Huron and one baby quilt was given to James and Jessica Orr for their new baby boy. Thank you to all the ladies who worked on these quilts.

The group also wishes to give special thanks to Jane Marten, who has dyed several used sheets that were donated by local motels. These brightly colored variegated sheets are then used for the backs of quilts or cut into squares resulting in some especially beautiful quilts.

Judi Larson was able to obtain Thrivent Action Money to purchase quilting supplies.  An upcoming project will be making a special quilt to raise funds for the Lutheran Outdoors Quilt Auction to be held in August.

Bible study titled “The Fear Factor” based on Ephesians 1:11 was led by Judi Larson.  Following the Lord’s Prayer and the Table Prayer, lunch was served by Jerolyn Dean.  Jess Ludvik, and Terri Moore also brought treats.

SIOUX FALLS – Augustana University announced that Shelby Selland of Letcher has been named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester of the 2017-18 academic year.

The Dean’s List recognizes full-time students who have a minimum of 12 credit hours with grade-point averages at 3.5 or above.

It might look like a winter wonderland at times, but the winter weather is no wonderland for hospital patients who depend on blood to keep them healthy and alive. Woonsocket residents are gearing up for a community blood drive to help prevent possible blood shortages in the coming weeks.

“In areas with harsh winter weather, cold weather and storms often keep people from donating blood,” says Rob Miller, Donor Recruitment Manager of United Blood Services. “With fewer people donating blood, some parts of the country run the risk of having critical blood shortages,” Miller says.

To make sure there’s a dependable blood supply locally, Catholic Daughters of America has scheduled a community blood drive on Friday, Feb. 9, from 1:30 to 6 p.m. To schedule an appointment, call Carrie Howard at 770-8997. The drive will be held at the Community Center.

“For those who are out and about and the winter weather hasn’t dampened their routine, we invite them to stop by the blood drive and donate blood,” Miller says.

United Blood Services provides a free cholesterol screening with each donation. Volunteer blood donors must be at least 16 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds and be in good health. Additional height/weight requirements apply to donors 22 and younger, and donors who are 16 and 17 must have signed permission from a parent or guardian.

To help speed up the process, donors can now complete their Health History the day of their donation by visiting www.unitedbloodservices.org.

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