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March 26, 2021

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GMTODAY.COM SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 2021 • WASHINGTON COUNTY POST • 3A 2021 Fish Fry Dining and Carryout Guide If you would like to take part in this listing, call (262) 306-5075 for more details. 270124018 Jackson Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church N168 W20152 Main Street 262-677-3143 Sunday Worship: 9:00 AM Pastor Duane A Swenson Still Waters United Methodist Church 3617 Scenic Rd., www.stillwaterschurch.com; 262-677-1311; Contemporary Worship Sun Worship: 9 & 10:30am Sat. Worship: 5:00pm (Labor Day - Memorial Day) Staffed Nursery at all services for birth-3 yrs Sunday School - all services 3yrs-5 th gr Kewaskum Kewaskum House of Prayer 100 Clinton St. • 262-626-8337 • Pastor Joseph Brath • Worship Sun.10am and 6pm • Thurs. 7pm Monthly Creation-Evolution Meeting (2nd Mon.) 6:30pm Quest Youth Group, Warm Friendly Atmosphere Visitors Welcome! www.kehop.com Mequon Alliance Bible Church Sunday Worship Services are in-person & online: 9 & 10:45 AM; Kingdom Kidz (infant-5th gr) & Student Ministries (6th-12th) during both services. Brian Dainsberg, Lead Pastor, 13939 N. Cedarburg Rd, Mequon. 262-375-2400. Find us on FB, Instagram, Twitter, & YouTube. For more information: www.myabc.church Neosho Faith Bible Alliance Church W2477 Lehman Rd (on Highway 60) 920-625-3538, www.faithbiblealliance.com Sunday Worship at 10:00am Sunday School for all ages at 8:30am Ignition Youth: Sundays 4:00pm Journey 2 Jesus Wed. 6:30pm (Ages 3yrs-6th Grade) West Bend Calvary Church 1110 E Decorah Rd • 262.338.1171 Sunday Worship 10:00am Kids Church & Nursery Available www.calvarywb.org Community Church 2005 S. Main St., 262-338-0725 Sunday 8:30am, 9:45am & 11am; Nursery 9:45am & 11am Children's Ministry K-6th grade 9:45am Live-stream at 8:30am on our website: www.westbendchurch.org Eagle's Wings Nazarene Fellowship 609 Sandy Acre Drive, 262-334-7124; Pastor Glenn Butts; Sunday School 9:30am; Sunday Worship 10:45am; Ladies Bible Study Mondays 9:00am; Bible Study/Prayer Mtg Wednesdays 6:30pm www.wbnaz.com Fifth Avenue United Methodist 323 South 5th Ave, 262-334-2059, faumc.org Pastor Clarissa Martinelli A Welcoming Christian Community; Worship Service RSVP Sunday Worship 9:30am Good Shepherd Lutheran (WELS) 777 Indiana Ave., West Bend, 262-334-7881 Thursday 6:30pm; Sun. 8:00 & 10:00am Sunday School & Bible Study 9:15am Christian Elementary School, Pre-K thru 8th Grade Little Lambs Child Care Center www.goodshepherdwels.org St. Andrew Lutheran Church (LCMS) & Early Childhood Campus 7750 State Rd. 144 North, 262-335-4200 Worship Sun. 8am & 10:30am Sunday Bible Study 9:15am www.standrew-westbend.org St. Paul's & St. Peter's Lutheran (WELS) St. Paul's - Hwy. Z & German Village Rd. Thurs. 6:30pm; Sunday 9:30am St. Peter's - Beaver Dam & Town Line Rd Sunday 8am, Pastor John Cook, 231-290-3311 *Important!* Due to the COVID-19 Virus, please check with your church for changes or cancellations. REPRINT FROM POST 3/14/21 Sugar Free Chocolate Chip Cookies 1 cup oats (if you don't like oats, eliminate this and use 2 cups TOTAL of gluten free flour instead) 1 cup flour (gluten free all purpose) 1/4 tsp sea salt 3/4 tsp baking powder 1 egg 3/4 tsp powdered Stevia 1 tsp vanilla extract 2 sticks (1 cup) butter, melted 1 cup chocolate chips (dark chocolate has less sugar) 5 tsp water 1 cup chopped nuts (optional) Preheat oven to 350. Lightly grease cookie sheet or cover with parchment paper. In medium sized mixing bowl, sift together the flour, oats, salt and bak- ing power. Set aside. In a large mixing bowl, beat the egg, Stevia and vanilla with a spoon. Slowly add in the butter. Beat until smooth and creamy. Add the flour mixture, mixing in 1/2 cup at a time. Then add the water. Once all has been mixed, fold in the chocolate chips and optional nuts. Drop heaping teaspoons of batter (flatten if you prefer) on the cookie sheet, about 2 inches apart. Bake for a total of 20 minutes, 10 minutes on the bottom rack and 10 minutes on the second to bottom rack. Many people are excited by the prospects of supporting causes they care about. Charitable donations are how millions of people across the globe express such support, and many charities would not be able to function without donors. Taking advantage of an opportunity to help others is fulfilling and exciting. It can be easy to get caught up in the emotion of giving let your guard down. Doing so opens prospective donors up to charitable fraud, which makes victims of both donors and the people and organizations they want to help. The Federal Trade Commission notes the fol- lowing are some potential indicators of giving scams. • Poor reports and ratings: Various organizations report on charities, sharing information about how they use donations and how suc- cessful their programs are. Give.org, GuideStar.org, CharityWatch.org, and Char- ityNavigator.org are some examples of organizations that vet and/or rate chari- ties. Reports are accessible online, and donors should utilize these before giving to ensure their dollars do the most good. • Unusual payment requests: It's a big red flag if charities ask for donations via gift card or wire transfer, or if they insist donations be made over the phone. When making donations, the FTC strongly advises donors only submit payment via credit card or personal check. In addition, donors should sim- ply hang up the phone if organizations insist on immediate payments. • Look-alikes: Some perpe- trators of charitable fraud are successful because they set up charities with names that are only slightly differ- ent from reputable, widely recognized charities. Before making any donations, donors should make sure the charity they're giving to is the one they intend to help, and not a look-alike, fraudu- lent organization. Recognizing signs of chari- table fraud can help donors donate wisely. More informa- tion about charitable fraud is available at www.con- sumer.ftc.gov. Common signs of giving scams

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