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October 2016
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F A I T H G R O U P S
BETH MOORE BIBLE STUDY:
“David: Seeking a Heart Like His” by Beth
Moore is an 11-session Bible study of David, a
man after God’s own heart and the shepherd
king of Israel. In this study David will delight and
disappoint you. You’ll want to be just like him at
times and nothing like him at others. Thursdays,
1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., in the ASPEN ROOM.
Questions? Call Margaret Martin, 303-810-
6155, or Joan Powers, 303-367-1331.
SEATED AT THE TABLE –
THE
ENTIRE BIBLE IN 18 LESSONS:
The Bible
can be overwhelming and daunting to study. If
you have a desire to understand the Bible better
and need a knowledgeable and friendly guide,
this class is for you. The class will cover the Old
Testament in nine lectures this fall, and the New
Testament in the spring. Susan Kerr will lead this
journey through the Greatest Story Ever Told.
Susan is a seasoned teacher, published author,
animated storyteller and WG resident. For those
who wish to stay after the lectures there will be
a time for discussion. Classes begin Thursday,
September 15, at 6 p.m. in the ASPEN ROOM.
You can attend any or all of the lectures. For
more information call Susan at 720-207-3612.
CATHOLIC MASS, 1ST FRIDAY:
1st Friday of each month at 9:30 a.m. in
CENTERPOINT EAST.
CATHOLIC MASS, FRIDAY:
Father Tom McCormick, a WG resident, says
mass weekly on Fridays at the VILLAGE AT
LOWRY ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY. He
would like to extend an invitation to his fellow
neighbors and friends to join them on Fridays
at 10 a.m. for mass. Village at Lowry is located
at 150 Quebec Street, Denver, 80230.  If you
would like to stay for lunch following the mass
(at no charge), please call Courtney Kerschen
to make a reservation. 
CATHOLIC MASS, SUNDAY:
Sunday at 1 p.m. in CENTERPOINT.
Homebound parishioners who would like to
receive Communion may call Eucharist Minister
Betty Lou Almon at 303-344-0405.
WINDSOR GARDENS CHURCH,
an interdenominational community, meets every
Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in CENTERPOINT.
Bible
Study
takes place in the COLORADO ROOM
on Sunday mornings from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
S U P P O R T G R O U P S
AL-ANON:
Wednesdays, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
in the ASPEN ROOM. For information call Lorna
at 303-366-3703.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS:
We
meet every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in
the
ASPEN ROOM.
Contact Elizabeth at 303-619-
5753.
PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY
SUPPORT GROUP:
1st and 3rd Thursdays,
1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m., at Christ Church at Colorado
Blvd. For more information call 303-690-3933.
reverse mortgage borrower is getting younger
and younger. Come and learn more, take home
a brochure. Please sign up at the Activities
Desk.
RETIREMENTINCOMEPLANNING
sponsored by ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
WEALTHMANAGEMENT DENVERDIVISION
:
Wednesday, October 26 in CENTERPOINT at 1
p.m. Retirement Income Planning is more than
just doing a retirement plan. Retirement plans
are done using projections based on averages:
average returns, average inflation, average
expenses, average tax rates and average life-
expectancy. However, we know that no one will
live an average retirement. Please sign up at the
Activities Desk.
MEDICARE STRAIGHT-TALK
SEMINAR
with KAISER PERMANENTE
:
Tuesday, November 1, 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. in
CenterPoint. Come learn about the Medicare
health plans offered by Kaiser Permanente.
Conducted by Lori Matthews, Senior Advantage
Sales for Kaiser Permanente. Please sign up at
the Activities Desk.
SERVICES & PRODUCTS PRESENTATIONS
continued from page 22
The Optimists appreciate your support
Windsor Gardens Optimist International Club sponsors activities that
this community faithfully supports. Our pancake breakfast’s events are a
favorite. We also appreciate those of you who use King Soopers cards
for the Optimists. Recently we completed the Palisade Peach Sale which
was successful beyond our expectation.
We sincerely thank you for all your support.
Hundreds of young people are served by the
funds that we raise. The club allocates funds for
technological training and college education,
recognition for oratorical contestants, as well
as deaf and hard-of-hearing contestants,
childhood cancer, leadership development
for students from George Washington High
School, school uniforms and supplies for
elementary students, honoring twenty young men and women cadets in
JROTC, Second Wind, a youth suicide prevention program, and Bessie’s
Hope, an intergenerational program with youth and nursing home residents.
Also a big thank you to all of you that have volunteered your time and talents
in support of the United Way/ Denver Public School Reading Program,
Power Lunch, which Optimist members help coordinate.
A successful fundraiser for Children’s Hospital
Colorado
The Children’s Hospital Colorado Association of Volunteers, Windsor
Gardens Chapter, would like to thank everyone who donated items as well
as came and supported their annual fall sale. It was another successful
fundraiser for all the patients and families at Children’s Hospital Colorado.
Thank You Windsor Gardens!
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