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Holy Meatballs! A Tasty Option For Friday Dinner

A previous version of this post had the wrong date. The event is this Friday, Jan. 22.

Putting a plug in for Trinity Lutheran Church’s (my church) annual Meatball Supper …

The annual event returns this Friday, Jan. 22, with some great homemade food and fellowship. Dinner is served from 4 to 7 p.m. at Trinity, 2507 5th Ave. in South Milwaukee.

On the menu are tasty Scandinavian meatballs and gravy, parsley-buttered potatoes, corn, coleslaw, lefse and rolls, and the best homemade desserts around.

Cost is $10 for those age 11 and up. It’s $4 for those 6 to 10, and those 5 and under are free.

Takeout orders are available.

Take my word for it: It’s terrific. Both the supper and Trinity.

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After The Packer Game: Two Legendary Local High School Coaches Speak On Sports, Life

Here is something cool to do after Sunday’s Vikings-Packers game …

Check out two legendary local high school coaches — John Galewski and Stan Druckrey — at a forum at Trinity Lutheran Church, 2507 5th Ave. in South Milwaukee. The event starts at 4 p.m., followed by a free pizza dinner.

Tell your friends, and bring them to this free event!

Coaches Roundtable flyer

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God’s Work. Our Hands. Making A Difference.

10420395_891827227512486_6162170013646924727_nTrinity Lutheran Church in South Milwaukee — my church — is pretty small. But its impact is big.

More than 170 church members joined many more from across the region to give back to the community on Sunday as part of the “God’s Work. Our Hands.” event.

My family visited Franciscan Villa to meet residents there. Some did cleanups. Others — like the group in the picture above, including Pastor Bill and people of all ages — packed food headed to El Salvador. Some visited the Hunger Task Force Farm.

And that was just the start.

Check out the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel story here. More photos on our Facebook page. From the story …

Every Sunday, pastors in the Greater Milwaukee Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America invite the faithful inside to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This Sunday, they sent them into the streets to live it.

“This is a chance for us who are people of faith, to put that faith into action,” said the Rev. Bill Mains of Trinity Lutheran Church in South Milwaukee, where more than 170 volunteers took part in the ELCA’s second annual “God’s Work. Our Hands.” initiative.

“The mission is to serve God by serving others…and to be a physical expression of God’s love for us in the community,” he said.

Trinity was among more than a dozen Milwaukee-area congregations to take part in the “Our Hands” project, launched by the denomination last year to mark its 25th anniversary.

Churches large and small sent volunteers — most wearing the yellow “God’s Work. Our Hands.” T-shirts — into their communities and beyond to care for those the Gospel of Matthew calls “the least of these.”

At Trinity, dozens of volunteers, many of them young children, created a series of assembly lines in the basement fellowship hall. One-by-one, the lines filled small bags of vitamin-rich rice and soy meal packs that will be shipped by the nonprofit group Worldwide Hunger Relief to El Salvador, where a volcano displaced 30,000 subsistence farmers in 2013, according to Mains.

Upstairs, new members Shirley Komasa of Oak Creek and her son Joshua Hiett wrote thank you and Christmas cards to soldiers.

Less than a mile away, across from the Caterpillar plant, a small crew, many of them older members, cleaned and organized the shelves and clothing racks at the nonprofit clothing and food bank Human Concerns Inc. It’s all work director Kris Schell doesn’t have time to do with her two-person staff.

Another crew, including several children, picked and packaged ears of corn at the Hunger Task Force farm in Franklin, following behind the massive “Veg-veyer” as it made its way through the towering stalks.

For Patty Johnson, who staffed one of the food pack lines with her family, it was a teachable moment for her children Jonas, 10, and Clare, 8.

“It opens up a dialogue to talk about world hunger at home,” she said. “We talk about how that little package can feed so many people and compare that to the portions that we eat.”

Just as important, said Mains, it helps congregation members connect their faith with their daily lives.

“There’s something about that connection between faith and life — it’s concrete, they can see what they’ve done,” said Mains. “There seems to be this desire among Christian people, especially millennials, to be involved in their faith. It’s not enough just to sit in the pews on Sunday morning.”

I couldn’t agree more. Thanks to everyone who took part. South Milwaukeeans — and Trinity members — always step up to help others. Consider this another example.

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South Milwaukee Tradition: Trinity Lutheran Church’s Annual Meatball Supper Set for Friday

Here is the press release I worked up for my church … hope to see you there, and spread the word!

Nothing warms you up better than Scandinavian meatballs and lefse.

That’s why we’re happy to announce the Trinity Lutheran Church Meatball Supper returns this Friday, January 24, with some great homemade food and fellowship.

The event runs from 4 to 7 p.m. at Trinity, 2507 5th Ave. in South Milwaukee.

On the menu are those terrific meatballs and gravy, parsley-buttered potatoes, corn, coleslaw, lefse and rolls, and the best homemade desserts around.

Cost is $10 for those age 11 and up. It’s $6 for those 6 to 10, and those 5 and under are free. All take-out orders cost $9.

Learn more about the event, and Trinity Lutheran Church, at its website: www.tlcsm.org. And we’ll see you for this unique celebration of food and friends. And meatballs.

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Public Welcome: Local Children’s Book Author Halfmann Speaking At My Church

It’s another Sunday afternoon without a Packers game … why not fill the time with some family fun?

Award-winning children’s book author Janet Halfmann is coming to South Milwaukee’s Trinity Lutheran Church as part of my church’s Community Lecture Series.

The free, family-friendly event, which is open to the public, is set for Sunday, Nov. 3, starting at 4 p.m. It includes a children’s story time, where Halfmann will read from several of her books, and a deeper discussion on her background and tips for aspiring authors.

Child care and activities will be available.

A free spaghetti dinner follows the presentation, and Halfmann will sell and sign her books.

Halfmann, who lives in South Milwaukee, has authored more than a dozen children’s books, including critically acclaimed titles like “Little Skink’s Tale,” “Fur and Feathers,” “Star of the Sea: A Day in the Life of a Starfish” and “Eggs 1, 2, 3: Who Will the Babies Be?”

Trinity Lutheran Church is located at 2507 5th Ave. in South Milwaukee. Learn more at www.tlcsm.org.

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Reminder: Local Historian John Gurda Speaks (For Free) In South Milwaukee After Sunday’s Packer Game

Just a reminder … preeminent local historian John Gurda is giving his “Making of Milwaukee” presentation Sunday afternoon at Trinity Lutheran Church (my church).

Admission is free, and so is a spaghetti dinner afterwards.

The presentation starts at 4, after the Packer game.

If you haven’t seen him present, Gurda is terrific. And if you have, he’s worth seeing again. We hope to see you there!

Learn more in my previous post.

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Free Knowledge: Community Invited To Presentation By Local Historian, Author Gurda On September 22

We’re bringing a Community Lecture Series to my church — Trinity Lutheran in South Milwaukee — and the community is invited.

Our first two speakers are noted Milwaukee historian John Gurda on Sept. 22, and award-winning local children’s author Janet Halfmann on Nov. 3 Both Sunday events start at 4 p.m., to be followed by a simple supper, and they are free and open to the public.

Gurda has authored 19 books on local history and will bring his “Making of Milwaukee” book and television documentary to life with a fascinating examination of the people, places and events that have shaped the Milwaukee area.

Halfmann, who lives in South Milwaukee, has authored more than a dozen children’s books, including critically acclaimed titles like “Little Skink’s Tale,” “Fur and Feathers,” “Star of the Sea: A Day in the Life of a Starfish” and “Eggs 1, 2, 3: Who Will the Babies Be?” She will speak about her journey to becoming an author and share tips of for aspiring writers.

Both authors will also sell and sign copies of their books.

I hope you can stop by!

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Fun In Faith: Looking For A Vacation Bible School Home?

I know a number of area churches offer Vacation Bible School programs, but I’m going to plug one in particular because I know it will be a terrific time for all involved.

Trinity Lutheran Church in South Milwaukee (my church) is offering VBS from Monday, July 29, through Friday, August 2, from to 9 to 11:30 a.m. each day. Classes are available for 3-year-olds through fifth-graders. The theme this year: “Everywhere Fun Fair.”

There is still time to sign up, whether you are a church member or not. Applications are due by Wednesday, July 24.

To register, contact Trinity at 762-6626 or stop by the church at 2507 5th Ave.

I’ve been a Trinity member for a number of years now, and I continue to be impressed with its family-friendliness, Christ-centeredness and community commitment. VBS is just one example of this. Learn more here.

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Putting a Plug in for Meat, Lefse and a Good Time

The meatballs are coming!

Trinity Lutheran Church’s Meatball Supper is returning for the 33rd straight year from 4 to 7 p.m. this Friday, Jan. 28.

Join us (it’s my church) for a great meal at a great price … and taste for yourself why the closely guarded meatball recipe — and the traditional handmade lefse — is second to none.

Learn more in this South Milwaukee NOW story. See you there (2507 5th Ave.).

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Budgets and Vaccines: A Busy Week Ahead

Just a reminder about some of the upcoming events this week:

  • Monday, November 30: A public hearing on the proposed 2010 city budget is scheduled for 6 p.m. at City Hall. Have your voice heard during this critical time … and then stick around for the Finance Committee and Plan Commission meetings that evening. One of the items on the Plan Commission agenda directly impacts the 4th District: discussion regarding planned and future land use and zoning of 1214 Rawson Avenue and other residential properties to the west, currently zoned M-2 industrial. I must admit I don’t know about this issue, but I promise to learn more quickly and keep you updated as best I can.
  • Tuesday, December 1: A Common Council meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. at City Hall. The biggest action here is the anticipated passage of the 2010 budget, which you will also be allowed to comment on at the meeting. A public hearing on the South Milwaukee School District budget is also planned for 6 p.m. at Lakeview Elementary School.
  • Wednesday, December 2: The city’s second H1N1 clinic runs from 3 to 7 p.m. at City Hall, and a school district budget hearing is planned for 6 p.m. at E.W. Luther Elementary School.
  • Thursday, December 3: Another opportunity to hear about the school district budget, this one at Rawson Elementary.
  • Friday and Saturday, December 4-5: I’ll put a quick plug in here for the Trinity Lutheran Church (my church) cookie sale at M&I Bank, 1001 Marquette Ave. Stop by and buy some homemade Christmas cookies from 1 to 6 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday.

I’ll keep you updated on the meetings in future blog postings.

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