Sunday Reminder 10-8-09, 28th Ordinary Time

 Mass:  Coffee & Donuts, Juice & Extras

Place:  Vines High School on 15th between Custer & Independence.  Time: 9:30

Readings: Wisdom 7, 7-11; Psalm 90, Fill Us with your Love, O Lord, and We will Sing for Joy;  Hebrews 4, 12-13; Mark 10, 17-30

 Community 10-8-09

Community Bulletin Board: 

Special Notice: Mass at Wilson Middle School this Sunday.


Heritage Farm renovation: our neighbor is asking for help.  We plan to scrape & paint, replace rotten boards, and fix odd problems.  Tentative schedule: Sunday after Mass, Oct. 18 and Saturday, Oct. 24.  Welcome!  Let me know. 

T & Z 10-8-09

One more week to ticket time for Christmas:   Two performances at two different venues, one at the Meyerson as usual, the other at the brand new Winspear Opera House.  The plans:

1.  December 10, Thursday, 7:30: The Meyerson.  Christmas Special, $55 (New Director this Christmas.  David Davidson died of cancer Saturday.)

2.  December 15, Tuesday, 8:00:   The Winspear, South Pacific, $50 (cheapest in the house; with 15 or more we get better seats at $55)  Our man at the Dallas Morning News, Roger Jones, tells me the Winspear's beauty will take my breath away.  See his op ed in last Sunday's paper. 

An extra: pre-performance wine & cheese at the Tulip Lane parsonage with a tour through the best Christmas decorations in Dallas, i.e., Highland Park.

Let Rosemary or me know if you would like one or both performances.

 Donut Shoppe 10-8-09

True?

It takes a certain maturity of mind to accept that nature works as steadily in rust as in roses.

ESTHER WARNER DENDEL

 Theresa 10-8-09

Picture 1:  Margie & Richard

Picture 2:  Taylor & Zack

Picture 3:  The Donut Shoppe

Picture 4:  Kiera & Makayla with their grandmother, Theresa

Picture 5: Fred, Hunter, Jo, & Dillon

Fred 10-8-09 

         

 See you Sunday, October11

 J.S.   (214-783-0443) 

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