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WINN-D FEBRUARY 2013 Valorie Caldwell Editor (920) 933-3756; vcaldwell571@charter.net ARE YOU A BEACON? Christmas has come and gone for another year. One of the things I like most about Christmas is the lights, not only the lights on the trees, but the lights outside. The nights of the months of December and January seem to be a couple of the darkest of the year. And, the outdoor displays just light up the night. My husband and I live out in the country. We haven t decorated a lot outside in the past years, but have some net lights that we put on the bush that is outside our bow window in the living room. When we go out in the evening we turn on the bush lights and when we come home these lights are like a beacon telling us that this is where we live. When I read Response magazine and see all the different ways and the different places in the world that United Methodist women is showing the way for women, children and youth to have a better life, I believe that UMW is a beacon. It makes me feel that I am a part of something worthwhile. Do you know that your giving supports 97 national mission institutions in the United States and more than 200 project worldwide? You can go to the mission map listed on the UMW website and learn about the direct service these organizations provide: www.unitedmethodistwomen.org/give/nmimap. Or check out the international mission engagement at www.unitedmethodistwomen.org/give/missionmap. See where your money is being put to good use. Mary Trettin, Winnebago District President

SECRETARY Hello from your District Secretary, Chris Worrall! You ll want to calendar these UMW dates and keep a record of the district officers should you need to contact one of them. Future Dates April 13, 2013: Winnebago Team Meeting at Algoma UMC in Oshkosh, WI 9:00AM May 4, 2013: Winnebago/Nicolet District Spring Retreat at Kaukauna Peace UMC July 22 25 2013: Mission U at Westwood Convention Center, Wausau, WI July 26, 2013: Mission U Overview Day at Westwood Convention Center, Wausau, WI August 10, 2013: Winnebago District Team Meeting at Berlin UMC in Berlin, WI October 5, 2013: Winnebago District Annual Gathering at Berlin UMC in Berlin, WI October 18 & 19, 2013: Conference Annual Gathering at Portage I trust this will be helpful to you. I hope to see many of you at the Spring Retreat at Kaukauna Peace United Methodist Church. It is always an exciting meeting and full of growth and new ideas. Sincerely, Chris Worrall Winnebago District Secretary worralltca@charter.net COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR Hello! I am your new Communications Coordinator for the Winnebago District. Sadly, Andrea Willetts has had to resign her position on the District Team. We will miss her! I, especially, will miss her because putting this newsletter together has been an adventure! I have tried to include as many people as I could on the e-mail list. If you know of someone that would like to be added, or someone who needs it mailed, please let me know. I will add them to the list. Because of e-mail file size limitations, if you are able to make a photocopy for them that would be appreciated, but we don t want to leave anyone out! If you have anything that you want included in the April newsletter let me know. I do the newsletter in Microsoft, so if you are able to get it onto a word document and attach it to an e-mail, or mail it that is preferred. However, if that doesn t work for you get it here in any way that you can. If I can t figure it out I am sure one of my kids can! Valorie Caldwell 318 Rose Avenue Fond du Lac, WI 54935 (920) 933-3756 ; e-mail : vcaldwell571@charter.net Winnebago District is in need of a Historian! HISTORIAN NEEDED! We are looking for someone who has a camera to take pictures of district activities, plus keep a file of our newsletters, annual gathering booklets, etc. The position is for 4 years and will be appointed by the District President. You would be a member of the Executive Team without vote. If you are interested in this position, please give me a call at (920) 766-5077, or email me at mftrettin@baycomwi.com

SOCIAL ACTION ATTENTION---At our district team meeting we decided upon a goal for this year. It is suggested that our UNITS do local mission projects. Please take pictures and we will display them at our October 5 Winnebago Annual Gathering at Berlin UMC. To be active in Social Action we need to be equipped with scripture, education, and be an advocate. At our baptism we became a part of God s life. We became a part of the true vine, Jesus Christ. He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Jesus Christ - Philippians 1:6. What a joy that God has a plan for your life and that he will grow you spiritually and be of good character to do His will. In Ephesians 4:11 still others have a gift for caring for God s people as a shepherd does his sheep, leading, and teaching them in the ways of God. Galatians 5:22: But when the Holy Spirit controls our lives he will produce this kind of fruit in us: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. This scripture is comforting and aids us to be equipped to serve our neighbors. We are to choose a social issue, learn about it, and act to resolve it. Through our servant hood we share love, time, and gifts of the Holy Spirit for our neighbors. Sharon Kardoskee TREASURER Here we are once again at the beginning of a bright new year. Let us not consider it a year of work and drudgery but a year full of exciting challenges and opportunities. United Methodist Women is an organization for mission. Which missions do you and your local organization feel called to? - Hmong House of Good News? UMCOR Projects? - World Thank Offering? There are many worthwhile opportunities for us to be involveed in. We can make a difference. We ended the year 2012 in a good position. We made and exceeded our pledge, the only District in the Wisconsin Conference to do so. A copy of the year-end report is included in this newsletter. Thank you so much for making this possible. We also thank God for making this opportunity possible. The issues regarding recognition pins have been taken care of. Everyone has now received the pins they ordered, but questions still remain. In an effort to help, we offer the following guidelines: Defective pins (loose back, etc) should be reported within six months of receipt of pin. It is my understanding that it is sometimes hard to track the order after six months. Pins lost by recipient should be the obligation of the recipient. The $40. cost may be submitted to the District Treasurer with a Special Recognition form (please print clearly) and a notation that a certificate is not needed. Also list the name and address where the pin should be sent. Please try to attend one or more of the District and Conference functions this year, 2013 Annual Gatherings, Winnebago/Nicolet District Retreat, Mission U. The fellowship is excellent, and a lot of useful information is learned at these events. I have attended these functions, and they are spiritually uplifting and educational with fun times mixed in. I look forward to seeing each and every one of you during this year. May God bless you and your endeavors. Bev Kimble

SECRETARY OF PROGRAM RESOURCES Hello! I hope this finds everyone doing well. I am looking forward to another year of reading! We have some books on the Reading List this year that look really good. I am going to read Fatty Legs just because I like the name! It does sound like an important book about a young girl trying to fit in. If you are looking for a daily devotional, try Morning Coffee with James. There is also a book by Debbie Macomber on this year s list, One Simple Act about generosity and how miracles can happen as a result. This year you can read from Reading Program lists from 2009 through 2013 to get credit for the Reading Program. Also remember that reading Response Magazine is a requirement of all four plans. I hope to see many of you at the Winnebago/Nicolet District Spring Retreat on May 4. Happy Reading! Val Caldwell (920) 933-3756; vcaldwell571@charter.net COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS I Hope winter is not treating you too badly and you are staying warm. Our wonderful organization known as United Methodist Women (UMW) is a blessing to so many women, youth and children. Elections will be held at our annual gathering on October 5 in Berlin. Positions to be voted on for the 2014-15 team are Vice President, Treasurer, Program Resources and the Mission Coordinators of Spiritual Growth, Membership, Nurture and Outreach, Social Action and Education and Interpretation. We also need a Vice President for this year and a Communications Coordinator for 2013-2014. Also needed are members for the Committee on Nominations. Please fill out the Potential Leaders Information Form included in the Winn-D and return it to me. In Christian Friendship, Alma Grace, Chair of Nominations 319 Doty Street Fond du Lac, WI 54935-2248 (920) 922-6557 Committee Members Betty Merington (920) 426-1605 bmerington@yahoo.com Sarah Thompson (920) 233-1227 Sarahet42@gmail.com

Membership, Nurture, Outreach Nurture was mentioned in our September, 2012 Winn-D article. After a recent District UMW Team meeting, one of the members gave me some new insights about her interpretation of the word nurture. Her suggestions included ways in which we could know our UMW sisters more fully, support them and rejoice with them. One of the ways in which we do that at our team meetings is through interactive games. Google Christian Women Icebreakers, this site provides several listings of good ideas that don t take a lot of time to play but help people get better acquainted. For instance ask members to work in pairs or 4 s. Ask them to share how their name was chosen and why. What is one thing they would like to do in life? Who has been a UMW member the longest time? Do your members provide a meal to a family in times of illness or loss? Do you help celebrate a birthday with a greeting card or note? Do you have an adoptive sister relationship for shut-ins who were or are UMW members? NURTURE! NURTURE! NURTURE! Unfortunately I am still waiting for 14 of the year end membership reports. Please check your files or the report form or call or e-mail me for a copy. Thank you!! Rachel Benton, 1731 White Swan Drive, Oshkosh, WI 54901-3126 (920) 231-7724, <bentonr1430@yahoo.com> A NEW YEAR, A NEW YOU FROM YOUR MISSION COORDINATOR FOR SPIRITUAL GROWTH Read (Jeremiah 17:7-8) The incredible promise of this verse is a treasure chest of peace as we enter a new year. Whatever the months ahead hold for us, this promise is a sure place to set your heart. Soaking up the peace and confidence of full trust in our Lord keeps us in a place of productivity, fruitfulness and hope, no matter what goes on around us. As you walk through 2013 make this promise your own. Determine to put your roots down deep into the fresh supply of His living water every day. Be intentional about time in God s presence listening to worship music, reading His word and bringing your thanksgiving into His throne room as you bring your requests to Him. Enjoy the Lord this year as you never have before and experience the lush green of walking together with Him. Rita Wuyts

2013 OFFICERS WINNEBAGO DISTRICT President Mary Trettin (2012) W422 County Rd CE Kaukauna, WI 54130 (920) 766-5077 mftrettin@baycomwi.com Vice President - Vacant Secretary Chris Worrall (2012) 730 Woodside Avenue Ripon, WI 54971 (920) 748-7858 worralltca@charter.net Treasurer Bev Kimble (2013) 105 Queens Way Fond du Lac, WI 54935 (920) 933-2771 (E-mail contact via Val Caldwell) Communications Coordinator Val Caldwell 318 Rose Avenue Fond du Lac, WI 54935 (920) 933-3756 Vcaldwell571@charter.net Committee on Nominations Alma Grace (2013) Chair 319 Doty Street Fond du Lac, WI 54935 (920) 922-6557 Sarah Thompson (2016) 1720 Graber Street Oshkosh, WI 54901 (920) 233-1227 cell (608) 813-0471 Sarahet42@gmail.com Betty Merington (2013) 1010 E. Murdock, #1 Oshkosh, WI 54901 (920) 426-1605 bmerington@yahoo.com Secretary of Program Resources Val Caldwell (2013) 318 Rose Avenue Fond du Lac, WI 54935 (920) 933-3756 Vcaldwell571@charter.net MISSION COORDINATORS Spiritual Growth Rita Wuyts (2013) 1017 Augustine Street Kaukauna, WI 54130 (920) 766-2818 Foxyg-ma@new.rr.com Membership Nurture and Outreach Rachel Benton (2013) 1731 White Swan Drive Oshkosh, WI 54901 (920) 231-7724 bentonr1430@yahoo.com Social Action Sharon Kardoskee (2013) 2915 S. Gladys Street Appleton, WI 54935 (920) 739-1142 skardoskee@gmail.com Education and Interpretation Betty Eichstedt (2013) 558 Hope Avenue Ripon, WI 54971 (920) 748-2755 Historian vacant District Superintendent Rev. Gordon Lind 1500 N. Casaloma Drive, Suite 409 Appleton, WI 54913-8220 (920) 991-0548; fax (920) 991-0549 glind@wisconsinumc.org District Pledge to Conference: $32,000.00

United Methodist Women Winnebago and Nicolet Districts Spring Retreat Saturday, May 4, 2013 From Stumbling Blocks To Stepping Stones Discovering and Using Your Spiritual Gifts At Peace United Methodist Church 2300 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Kaukauna Led by: Lucretia Fehrmann, Pastor of Peace Church Rita Wuyts, Winnebago District Spiritual Growth Coordinator Mary Trettin, Winnebago District President Registration begins at 8:30 AM Communion and Sending Forth will be at 3:30PM Directions to the church Coming from the North or South on highway 41, take Hwy 55 into Kaukauna. At the second stop light (Wisconsin Avenue) turn right and keep going until you see the church on the right. Coming on Hwy 55 from the South, stay on 55 until you come to the top of the bridge at the stop light (Wisconsin Avenue) and turn left. Keep going until you see the church on the right. Church phone: (920) 766-3311 Mary Trettin s Cell phone: (920) 419-0339 Church is handicapped accessible! Send registration to Bev Kimble, 105 Queen s Way, Fond du Lac, WI 54935; (920) 933-2771 Make checks payable to: Winnebago District UMW Deadline to Register is April 22 nd Cost to attend is $12.00 which includes lunch. (Registration is transferrable, but not refundable) Name Phone Address Email Church Food concerns Child care needed (ages) Please provide a sack lunch for your child/children

Mabel Heil Scholarship The Mabel Heil Scholarships are a result of funds from the will of Sarah Mabel Heil, a woman from Cuba City, Wisconsin. The first scholarships were granted in 1981. Since then more than 240 women have received help with their education. Instructions: Requirements and Instructions 1. Be a female member of Wisconsin Conference United Methodist Women. 2. Submit a written answer to the question, In what way do I consider myself a worthy student? 3. Send the completed application form to the contact person by May 1 for the fall semester or October 1 for the spring semester. 4. Request that a letter of recommendation be sent to the contact person by the president of the local UMW or the pastor of the church. 5. Request that a letter of recommendation be sent to the contact person by a church member who is not a member of your household and is not a relative. Rules: 1. Any member of Wisconsin Conference United Methodist Women working to improve her education may apply. 2. Have all letters written (preferably typed) on one side of an 8 ½ by 11 sheet of white paper using black ink. 3. All applications are photo copied for committee members. 4. Scholarships are awarded one semester at a time. To be considered again DURING a one year period, you must send a letter asking to be considered. AFTER one year, you will need to fill out another form and secure new recommendations. 5. If in any given year there is an increase of applications, these priorities will be followed: Women responsible for others will be favored. Women preparing to return to the employment field will be favored. 6. The schedule is: First Semester: apply by May 1, notify by June, check given by August 15. Second Semester: apply by October 1, notify by November 1, check given by December 1. 7. Application and two letters of recommendation must be postmarked no later than May 1 and October 1 to be considered. Contact Person: Yvonne A. Firary 203 Greenwood Drive Rothschild, WI 54474 (715) 355-6133 yafirary@yahoo.com

Mabel Heil Scholarship Application Wisconsin Conference United Methodist Women Please Print Name Date Address Phone Number Email Birth Date 1. Local church: Name & City Pastor UMW President Are you a member of United Methodist Women? 2. Activities: In United Methodist Women In your local church In the community 3. Education: (give year of graduation) High School College Other School you will be attending Have you been accepted as a student? Yes No Present (post high school) status: Freshman Sophmore Junior Senior Graduate Other Course of Study 4. Family Status 5. Please answer the following using an additional sheet: IN WHAT WAY DO YOU CONSIDER YOURELF A WORTHY STUDENT? 6. Mail to: Yvonne A. Firary 203 Greenwood Drive Rothschild, WI 54474 Phone: 715-355-6133 Email yafirary@yahoo.com