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St. Anthony Parish at 485 Grand Avenue, Taylor Mill, KY 41015-1919 US - Other Community News

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XAVIER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
CHURCH BULLETIN GAME
Bring your church bulletin to the Xavier women’s basketball game and receive two free tickets for Sunday, February 7 at 4 p.m. against Richmond.
The first 1,000 fans will receive a collector’s edition Musketeer Wobble Body! Please present your bulletin to the Cintas Center Ticket Office on the day of the game to receive this offer. For more information call (513) 745-3389.


CHILDREN’S CARNIVALImmaculate Heart of Mary Church Youth Group (Burlington) will sponsor their annual Children’s Carnival on Saturday, February 13th from 2 – 9 P.M. Games, food and fun for the whole family! For more information call 689-5010.

MARY, QUEEN OF HEAVEN’S
THIRD ANNUAL VALENTINE’S
DAY
DANCE
Sponsored by the Catholic Order of Foresters
Saturday, February 13, 2010
8 P.M. to
12:30 A.M. in the Fr. McGuire Center
$40 per couple in advance - $50 at the door
Hors de’oeuvres, beer, wine, soft drinks and dessert.
Dancing and Music provided by:
DJ Butlers “Music by Request”
Please contact JeanAnn Buring 586-1332 or Angie Weller 586-1468 for tickets.

LUNCH WITH THE LORD & FR. MARK BURGER
Mondays at Noon – February 15 thru March 22
The Lenten Scripture reflection, Lunch with the Lord, meets on six Mondays, February 15, 22, March 1, 8, 15, and 22 in the Cathedral of St. Peter in Chains Synod Hall at 8th and Plum Streets in downtown Cincinnati from Noon to 1:00 P.M. following the 11:30 A.M. Mass. Fr. Mark Burger offers inspiring incites as he reflects on the upcoming Sunday readings for Lent accompanied by Joeline Lecture, her musicians and vocalists.
All are welcome to bring a friend and lunch if desired and feed on God’s word. Soft drinks and water will be available for purchase. The sessions are
FREE and open to the public. Call 513-421-5354 for more information or visit stpeterinchainscathedral.org.

IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE?
Saint Joseph Drama Club will be performing their latest original musical comedy “Is There A Doctor In The House?” in Memorial Hall at Saint Joseph Church in Cold Spring. Performances are at 8 P.M. on February 19, 20, 26, 27 and March 6 & 7. There is also a 6 P.M. show on Sunday February 21 with dinner at 4:30 P.M. Tickets are $10 for regular performances, $20 for the dinner and show and can be purchased by calling 859-815-9316. Further information is also available at sjdramaclub.com/sjdc_reservations.htm. Proceeds from the February 26th performance will go to the family of Jimmy Kelley. Proceeds from all other performances will go to Saint Joseph Church so bring the whole family for an evening of fun and entertainment!


OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD
CATHOLICS @ THE CAPITOL
The Catholic Conference of Kentucky Bishops (CCK) invites you to join other Catholics at the Good Shepherd Catholic Church Parish Life Center, 1050 Leestown Road in Frankfort on February 22 and 23, 2010 for Many Gifts: One Spirit: Catholics @ The Capitol. This two-day event is an opportunity to continue building a network of Faithful Citizens to advocate for public policies that reflect Gospel values and Catholic Church Teachings. If you are interested in attending, please visit The CCK at www.ccky.org to register. Not able to attend, then sigh up for regular e-mail updates from the Faithful Citizenship Advocacy Network on the CCK website.

Women Making a Difference
Three Notre Dame alumnae will be honored at the Annual Women Making a Difference recognition luncheon, scheduled for Thursday, February 25, 2010. The honorees for this year’s event are Lynn Dietz Schworer, Dr. Carol Steltenkamp Jansen, and Amy Quinn. The luncheon, to be held at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center, will begin with registration at 11:00, followed by the luncheon at 12:00. All proceeds from the luncheon will benefit the Notre Dame Academy Tuition Assistance Program. For further information, please contact the Notre Dame Development Department at 859-292-7729 or ndapandas.org.

NAMI Northern Kentucky will begin two 12-week Family-to-Family education programs for family members and friends of individuals with major depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, borderline personality disorder, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, co-occurring brain disorders and addictive disorders. Family-toFamily is FREE and will be offered March 2, 6:30 – 9 P.M. at Hebron Lutheran Church, Hebron; and March 4, 6:30 – 9 P.M. at St. John United Church of Christ, Newport. Advance registration is required – call (859) 261-4080.
The National
Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) is a grassroots organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by mental illness. NAMI Northern Kentucky, located in the former St. Bernard School Building, Dayton, Kentucky, is one of 1,100 affiliates nationwide offering an array of support and education programs.
Family-to Family is an educational program for family members and friends of persons with mental illness. During the 12-week session over 400-pages of professionally developed up-to-date medical information and practical coping techniques is presented by trained family members. Through education the goal of the Family-toFamily program is to improve the lives of families and individuals by reducing the stigma associated with mental illness.
NAMI
Northern Kentucky’s Family-toFamily program is funded by the state affiliate NAMI Kentucky. If you have any questions call Kathy Keller, executive director for NAMI Northern KY, at (859) 261-4080.


ADULT SPIRITUALITY INSTITUTE
Winter – Spring 2010
3 Sessions being offered at the Athenaeum of Ohio
“Looking for God” - Mondays 10:00 – 12:00 - January 11 – February 1 - Rev. Timothy Schehr, PhD.
“Healing and Reconciliation in the Church Yoday” - Thursdays 7:00 – 9:00 P.M. - March 4 – March 25 - Rev. Earl K. Fernandes, STD
“Approaching God in Teresa of Avila’s Interior Castle - Mondays 10:00 – 12:00 - April 12 – May 3 - Gillian T.W. Ahlgren, PhD.

(Brochures are in the vestibule of church.)


The
St. Vincent de Paul Society of Northern Kentucky is in need of any donations, including (but not limited to) used clothing, books, toys, appliances and furniture. Call the store at 341-3212 to have your items picked up. Items can also be dropped off at the store at 2655 Crescent Springs Road in Erlanger, Monday through Saturday: 10 A.M. to 3 P.M.

Volunteers are also needed at the store in Crescent Springs to sort donations and answer phone calls. School students in need of service hours are welcome. Call 341-3212 for more information.

Be Concerned (Be Con) needs toilet paper, bar soap and small tubes of toothpaste to provide for the approximately 775 families a month served by our free pantry program. Many of the families rely on food stamps, but they cannot buy nonfood items – like toilet paper, soap and toothpaste – with food stamps, so it is critical that we be able to provide such items. If you can help, call Be Concerned Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Looking to get out of the house and use your talents?
HONK needs volunteers with the desire to help lower income working families fulfill homeownership dreams. Construction and rehab skills are a real plus! Please visit the website at: honkhomes.org – a nonprofit group in Northern Kentucky. Stay active and connected by volunteering at HONK.


Redwood is a nonprofit organization that guides children and adults with severe and multiple disabilities to achieve independence and reach their highest potential through enriching educational therapeutic, and vocational services. Volunteer opportunities are always available in a number of areas.  Contact Dawnielle Foussard, Community Outreach Specialist at dfoussard@redwoodnky.org or at 859-331-0880 x215.  Online at http://www.redwoodnky.org/, click on Helping Redwood.

Ministry Serving Youth: We are looking for adults 21 years of age and older to mentor teens struggling with issues such as substance abuse, family & peer relationships and schooling. If you can devote a few hours each week and have a heart-felt desire to reach out to youth in need, we’d love to talk with you! Please contact Mentoring Plus @ 859-982-5895 or kkennedy000@fuse.net for more information. You can also visit mentoring-for-youth.webs.com. What a great way to serve and grow in our faith!

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