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...around. She prioritized our achievements and as I keep hearing from the Sisters, bragged about us a lot. Loving long distance takes a lot of work, but she made it seem so effortless. “She never missed a birthday phone call, even once we started adding spouses to the crew. There were cards for every occasion, right on schedule. “Calling her my Aunt feels so inadequate because she was so much more. ‘Did you know my Aunt’s a nun?’ She never...

...and Saturday, May 3, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the White Violet Center for Eco-Justice Greenhouse, located off Pomeroy Avenue at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. Come early for the best selection. Cash and credit cards accepted. Among our large selection of organically grown plants, started lovingly in our greenhouse, you will find: Vegetables Cabbage Chard Cucumber Eggplant Kale Onions Sweet Peppers Hot Peppers Tomatoes (over 20 varieties) Zucchini Flowers & Herbs Bachelor Buttons Basil Basketflower Black Eyed Susans Calendula Chamomile Cilantro Dahlias...

...about the origins of alpacas and why they are so beneficial to our USDA-certified organic farm. See and feel their sheared fiber and go step by step through each process that occurs after shearing which includes skirting, carding, and spinning as well as a hands-on demonstration on how to weave using a tabletop loom. Learn about other products made from alpaca fiber. There will also be a chance to make your own felted ornament at the end of the experience....

...it’s time to go to the Woods,” and she did. Here, she visited the Sisters in health care regularly and loved to play cards, even when she was in hospital at Union Hospital! Mary Ann Schaefer and her twin Joan were the fruit of William and Elizabeth Kostlevy’s marriage promises when they were born in Cicero, Illinois, on February 7, 1930, 95 years ago. Along with Joan, her other six siblings have all preceded her in death: A brother Arthur,...

...You need to provide your own mat and we encourage you to bring a towel or blanket for underneath your mat as well as your own water bottle. Participants must be 18 years or older. Space is limited. Those attending who are participating in our “We are all in this Together” raffle can earn a punch for their punch card to be eligible for our grand prize drawing at the end of the month! No purchase is necessary to participate....

...was going, Iggy being with him was the obvious choice. Medical staff and students check Monte’s heart murmur before surgery. That’s Monte’s pal Iggy at back offering some support. Monte had been born with a heart murmur. So before surgery he had to have a cardiology consultation to be sure he could withstand surgery and anesthesia. This was another opportunity for students to come in and observe this on an alpaca, which is not a common livestock animal for students...

...Non-profit goods are non-profit services and items that come from a wide range of activities and organizations dedicated to public benefit, including charitable, educational, scientific, and religious purposes, often with tax-exempt status. Some non-profits are opening coffee houses, selling handmade items, greeting cards, and other consumables. Non-profit organizations are finding it increasingly challenging to access much needed capital to carry out their mission-related activities. With increasing competition for a decreasing supply of grants from institutions and the government, non-profits had...

...childhood, even recalled that she delved into stained glass at one time. Perhaps keeping her hands busy with jigsaw puzzles was related to this, too, as well as all the hours she spent in retirement measuring and cutting plastic bags which others would crochet into sleeping mats for the homeless. Her hands also loved to play cards and taught many sisters to drive through the years. Marilyn June Trobaugh was born to Robert and Dorothy Vianco Trobaugh on February 18,...

No One has to Walk Alone This was one of the preeminent questions on many minds immediately following Cardinal Robert Prevost’s election as Pope Leo XIV. What kind of pope did we have? I also had questions. Mine focused more on pastoral style, specifically, would he continue the synodal process started by Pope Francis? I reasoned that if he would, we were in good hands on just about any other measure. Conjecture about his political leanings, his liturgical preferences and...

...9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the White Violet Center for Eco-Justice Greenhouse, located off Pomeroy Avenue at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. Come early for the best selection. Cash and credit cards accepted. Among our large selection of organically grown plants, started lovingly in our greenhouse, you will find: Flowers Bachelor Buttons Black-eyed Susan Calendula Dahlias Echinacea Feverfew Forget-me-nots Love-in-a-puff Vine Nasturtiums Ornamental Grasses Scented Geraniums Yarrow Violas … and more Herbs Basil Chamomile Cilantro Dill Lavender Marjoram Oregano Parsley Rosemary...

...Like Martha, Brigid was a doer; always there to help with a casserole for families in need; a baked dessert for a neighbor, a visit to a parishioner, a card for a sister’s birthday, a note of encouragement for whomever she knew needed a boost. She was a loving and compassionate teacher, a caring social worker. When her sister Eileen moved to health care, Brigid would go each night to turn down Eileen’s bed. And then, she’d proceed to turn...

January 28 at 9:00 am – 2:00 pm EST Various locations at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods 1 Sisters of Providence Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, IN 47876 Sisters of Providence Free Are you 12-18 years old? Come share your time and talents with our retired Sisters of Providence at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods and health care residents. Visit with elder sisters and help them with activities such as Bingo, exercise, baking, card making, attending events and more. Your presence will brighten a sisters’ day! Most of our...