Ozaukee County Guide

April 29, 2015

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Famous Quotes for Mother's Day M other's Day is celebrated on various days in many parts of the world. Many countries and cultures choose to celebrate Mother's Day in March, April or May. Though the Mother's Day many people know today dates back a little more than a century, historians note that ancient Romans kept a festival to Cybele, a great mother of the Gods. In addition, Europe has several traditions aimed at honoring mothers that date back quite a while. One of the traditions associated with the current Mother's Day is to give Mom a gift. Some people only give their own mothers and wives gifts, while others extend their generosity to sisters with children, mothers-in-law and even grandmothers. Chances are, over the years Mom's gifts have run the gamut, from a homemade treasure kids made in elementary school to jewelry from hubby to brunch at an excellent restaurant. For those who want to add a literary tilt to their Mother's Day gift this year, consider including any of the following motherly quotes when preparing a gift Mom won't soon forget. • "Of all the rights of women, the greatest is to be a mother." – Lin Yutang, Chinese writer • "I remember my mother's prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life." – Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States of America • "Youth fades; love droops; the leaves of friendship fall; A mother's secret hope outlives them all." – Oliver Wendell Holmes, American author • "A man loves his sweetheart the most, his wife the best, but his mother the longest." – Irish proverb • "All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That's his." – Oscar Wilde, Irish poet • "If I was damned of body and soul, I know whose prayers would make me whole, Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine." – Rudyard Kipling, in his poem "Mother O' Mine" • "The heart of a mother is a deep abyss at the bottom of which you will always find forgiveness." – Honoré de Balzac, French playwright Mother's Day Tribute 2 • April 29, 2015 • Ozaukee County Guide Find the Best Mothers Day Gift 216 North Franklin • Port Washington, WI • 262-284-4001 243900125 Wednesday, April 29 Tip-a-Cop supporting local Special Olympic athletes Time: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Where: Highland House, 12741 N. Port Washington Road, Mequon The Law Enforcement Torch Run Tip-a-Cop will feature officers as guest waiters at Highland House. All tips raised by the officers as they wait tables will benefit Special Olympics. In addition, Highland House will donate $1 for every lunch and dinner purchased that day. How Do I Accept the New Normal? Time: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Where: Grafton Police Department, 1981 Washington St., Grafton A five-session caregiver series that starts with the question "How Do I Accept the New Normal?" will provide information and resources to those caring for a loved one with memory loss issues, cognitive challenges and physical limitations. The April 29 session will discuss accepting a diagnosis, taking on the new responsibilities and changing roles. Future session dates are June 2, July 15, Aug. 26 and Sept. 30. The series is organized by the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Ozaukee County, the Alzheimers Association of Ozaukee County and Luther Manor Lakefield Adult Day Services. For information, call Jan Braby at 238-8120. Paper Butterflies Time: 6 p.m. Where: U.S.S. Liberty Memorial Library, 1620 Calendar continued on page 5 Community Calendar

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