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Assumption B.V.M. Parish 124 E. Pulaski St. P.O. Box 379 Pulaski, WI 54162-0379 Email .................. [email protected] Office Hours .............. Monday-Thursday ......... 9:00 am - Noon & 1:00 - 4:00 pm ..................................... Friday - Closed Phone . (920) 822-3279...Fax .. 822-8030 Assumption B.V.M. School Phone .............................. (920) 822-5650 Mass Schedule Weekday……….………Tuesday 7:00 am ……………….……Wednesday 6:00 pm ………………..……...Thursday 8:15 am ………………..………….Friday 7:00 am Weekend ..................... Saturday 4:00 pm ………………..Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 am Reconciliation ............ Saturday 3:00 pm Rosary......................... Saturday 3:30 pm Holy Hour ................ First Friday 7:30 am St. Stanislaus Parish W1888 Hofa Park Dr. Seymour, WI 54165 Mass Schedule Weekday ………………Tuesday 7:00 pm Weekend ..................... Saturday 8:00 pm St. Casimir Parish W146 Park St. P.O. Box 66 Krakow, WI 54137-0066 (920) 899-3621 Email ...................... [email protected] Office Hours Wednesday 8:00-11:00 am Mass Schedule Weekday ………… Wednesday 7:30 am Weekend ..................... Saturday 7:00 pm ................................... Sunday 9:00 am June 17, 2018 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Assumption B.V.M. Saint Casimir & Saint Stanislaus www.abvmcast.org

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Assumption B.V.M. Parish

124 E. Pulaski St. • P.O. Box 379

Pulaski, WI 54162-0379

Email .................. [email protected]

Office Hours .............. Monday-Thursday

......... 9:00 am - Noon & 1:00 - 4:00 pm ..................................... Friday - Closed

Phone . (920) 822-3279...Fax .. 822-8030

Assumption B.V.M. School Phone .............................. (920) 822-5650

Mass Schedule

Weekday……….………Tuesday 7:00 am

……………….……Wednesday 6:00 pm

………………..……...Thursday 8:15 am

………………..………….Friday 7:00 am

Weekend ..................... Saturday 4:00 pm

………………..Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 am

Reconciliation ............ Saturday 3:00 pm

Rosary ......................... Saturday 3:30 pm

Holy Hour ................ First Friday 7:30 am

St. Stanislaus Parish

W1888 Hofa Park Dr. Seymour, WI 54165

Mass Schedule

Weekday ………………Tuesday 7:00 pm

Weekend ..................... Saturday 8:00 pm

St. Casimir Parish

W146 Park St. • P.O. Box 66

Krakow, WI 54137-0066

(920) 899-3621

Email ...................... [email protected] Office Hours Wednesday 8:00-11:00 am

Mass Schedule

Weekday ………… Wednesday 7:30 am

Weekend ..................... Saturday 7:00 pm

................................... Sunday 9:00 am

June 17, 2018

Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

Assumption B.V.M. Saint Casimir &

Saint Stanislaus

www.abvmcast.org

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Tuesday, June 19

7:00 am †Merv Rohloff

Wednesday, June 20

6:00 pm †Alice (Mroczynski) DeBaker (A!!"#$%'*%+)

†Frank G. (B"%-/;*+) and Rosemary G. Glowinski †Arlene Marnocha (A!!"#$%'*%+)

†Dan Micolichek (B"%-/;*+)

Thursday, June 21

7:00 am †Sylvester Bogucki and Deceased Family Members

Friday, June 22

7:00 am †Roger (B"%-/;*+) and Agnes Travenski

Saturday, June 23

4:00 pm 70th Wedding Anniversary Blessings for Norbert and Marjorie Bluma

†Joseph and Agnes (A!!"#$%'*%+)

Neumann

Sunday, June 24

8:00 am †Dorothy Lawniczak

10:00 am †Raphael Kornaus (A!!"#$%'*%+)

†Joseph Wojciechowski

†Orville Schulke (B"%-/;*+)

†Sheila Bosar

†Barb Roffers

Assumption B.V.M. Parish St. Casimir Parish

St. Stanislaus Parish

Wednesday, June 20

7:30 am †Tony Jurecki

Saturday, June 23

7:00 pm †Lloyd Przybylski and Deceased Members of the Przybylski Family

Sunday, June 24

9:00 am †Harvey Dombrowski In Thanksgiving and for Continued Blessings—50th Wedding Anniversary for James and Patricia Mroczkowski

Tuesday, June 19

7:00 pm †Arnie Rozmiarek (W$;;"!< A!!"#$%'*%+

R$=$=>%*!?$) Deceased members of the Rozmiarek and Kaminecki Families

Saturday, June 23

8:00 pm †Daniel Szmiett †Leo and Veronica (B"%-/;*+) Wojkiewicz

Location Keywords

Sunday, June 24

8:00 am Mass, ABVM

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Wednesday, June 20

7:30 am Mass, K

9:30 am Communion Service @ Parkside Apts. 6:00 pm Mass, ABVM

6:00 pm ABVM School Marketing Mtg (SRC)

Thursday, June 21

7:00 am Mass, ABVM

Friday, June 22

7:00 am Mass, ABVM

No Mass

Monday, June 18

Tuesday, June 19

7:00 am Mass, ABVM

7:00 pm Mass, HP

4:00 pm Mass, ABVM

7:00 pm Mass, K

8:00 pm Mass, HP

Saturday, June 23

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Assumption BVM School

provides a Christian based academic

curriculum that builds academically and

spiritually prepared

leaders for the future. Call ABVM School for

a tour at 822-5650

ABVM School Education Office

Hours

Monday - Friday

7:15 am - 3:00 pm

920-822-5650

Religious Education

Enjoy the blessings of summer with family and friends! Find God in the small things – a leaf, a blade of grass, a cool glass of Kool-Aid! The God who numbers every hair on our head created it all –

enjoy and thank God! Feel free to stop in the Education office during the month of June to com-plete your 2018-19 Religious Education registration or call 822-5650 for registration information.

Assumption B.V.M. School Assumption B.V.M. School is growing weekly. We are providing tours for prospective families. There is still time to submit your 2018-2019 regis-trations for 3 year-old Preschool, and 4K - Gr. 5. Call 822-5650 for more information. Register on our school web site—www.abvmeducation.org. Click on “Resources” and hover over “Forms”

Did you know that Assumption B.V.M. School provides wrap-around care for Preschool – 5

th Grade till 6:00 pm every school day.

The Education Office will remain open 8:00 am - 12:00 noon through June 29. Also, feel free to leave your message on our answering machine, as it is checked periodically.

Thank you for your continual support of our educational programs at Assumption

SAVE THE DATE ------ Lifest 2018

Christian party with a purpose! Celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Diocese of Green Bay

July 12-15, 2018

All religious education and school students received

one complimentary day ticket courtesy of Life Promotions. Find your complimentary ticket and make plans to attend.

More information coming next week. More complimentary tickets available at the Parish or School Office.

Fiscal Year End

Saturday, June 30th, is the last day of the 2017-2018 fiscal year***. Please help our parishes meet their corporal (financial obli-gations) by doing your part. A guideline for giving would be to return your first hour of wages to the church in gratitude for the many gifts God has given you. If you prefer specific numbers, here are the suggested giving levels:

Assumption B.V.M. · $25 per week for

Parish Support · $15 monthly for the

Maintenance Fund

· $15 monthly for the Total Catholic Education Fund

St. Stanislaus

· $15 per week for Parish Support

· A monthly donation for the Maintenance Fund

St. Casimir · Weekly Parish Support · A monthly donation for the

Maintenance Fund

Contributions may be made by dropping your envelope in the collection basket or mailing them directly to Assumption BVM Par-ish, P.O. Box 379, Pulaski, WI 54162.

Please consider signing up for ACH, or using WeShare which is the best way to help the parish consistently throughout the year. ACH and WeShare are safe ways to have funds that you designate come directly out of your check-ing, savings or use a credit card (to get those rewards) and on the date you specify. Please call the parish office at 920-822-3279 if you are unsure if you are current with your donation from the 2016 Increased Offertory Pledge you made.

***Note: all money received on Sunday, July 1, 2018 will be credited to the 2018-2019 Fiscal Year.***

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In Our Parishes

Our records show that the following parishioners are celebrating a Birthday of 70 years or more

June 18th - June 24th

Wayland Baron, Grace Berna

Dolores Hieronimczak , Ceil Lukasik

Arlene Rohloff , Roger Rozmiarek

Phyllis Rudzinski, Cyril Smith

Gerald Smurawa, Robert Tetzlaff Sylvester Wesoloski

If you see these people this week, wish them a Happy Birthday!

Celebrating the Sacrament of Marriage: June 18th - June 24th

Norbert & Marjorie Bluma – 70 years

Richard & Mary Ann Blasczyk – 62 years

James & Pat Mroczkowski – 50 years

Deacon Dennis & Joan Majewski – 43 years

Pat & Cindy Hughes – 42 years

Mike & Becky Moore – 34 years

Jim & Connie Przybylski – 33 years

Michael & Dixie Hall – 32 years

Curtis & Stacy Frank – 29 years

Wayne & Connie Nischke – 29 years

William & Debbie Larscheid – 24 years

Scott & Paula Valeria – 24 years

David & Dyan Gwidt – 23 years

Travis & Tina Hendzel – 23 years

Aaron & Debbie Jauquet – 16 years

Daniel & Tracy Liska – 16 years

Nicholas & Heather Hodkiewicz – 12 years

Alan & Darlene Kraszewski – 11 years

Shawn & Amanda Boerst – 7 years

Chris & Theresa Van Dyke – 6 years

If you see these couples this week wish them a Blessed Anniversary!

If your Anniversary or Birthday of 70 years or more was missed please call Janet at the Parish Office 822-3279 so we can correct our records. If you prefer that your

Birthday or Anniversary not be published, please call and let us know.

Remembering Those Who Have Died

†Kathleen Blohowiak passed away last week, please keep her and her family in your prayers. Grant Eternal Rest unto Kathleen, Oh Lord.

To The Visitors Within Our Doors! We welcome you into our parish community we sincerely hope you feel at home and among friends. If you are a visitor just for today, we bid you Godspeed on your journey. If you are seeking a Church home, we will welcome you into our parish family here at Assumption B.V.M., St. Casimir and St. Stanislaus.

Early Bulletin Deadline

Deadline for the July 8th bulletin will be Wednesday, June 27th.

Baby Shower -Thank You

To everyone that donated to the Baby Shower that was held last month. “Thank You” for all of the items that were received. Your generosity made it possible for this annual Parish event to once again be very suc-cessful. The entire collection of items received were taken to the A & A Alexandrina Center in Green Bay to be distributed to the moth-ers and babies in this area that are facing troubled times. May God Bless you for your thoughtfulness, love and sharing of your treasures.

Bruce Raymakers, Chairman

The Social Concerns Ministry, ABVM

Need a Gift for Dad?

We have a $crip card for every Dad. Everyone wins when you purchase $crip! $crip is avaibalbe at the $crip table before or after weekend Masses and at the Par-ish Office during regular business hours.

St. Casimir Parish Picnic, Sunday, July 29th

We are looking for volunteers to help with the picnic. Anyone inter-ested in helping please contact Julie at 920-676-3320 or Carrie at 920-660-7593 for more information.

We are also asking for donations for bingo prizes and door prizes contact Julie or Carrie.

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Religious Freedom Week

June 22nd - June29th

People of faith are committed to serving others in God’s love in healthcare, child welfare, migration and refugee resettlement, education, and more. Religious freedom pro-tects the space in which we can con-tinue to serve. Religious Freedom Week begins June 22nd, the Feast of Sts. Thomas More & John Fisher. Join Catholics across the country to pray and act for the freedom to serve faithfully and with integrity.

June 22nd

Pray: Sts. Thomas More and John Fisher, for the protection of religious freedom in America and around the world.

Reflect: On this feast of Sts. Thomas More and John Fisher, we remem-ber these saints who were martyred in 1535 for standing up for the sanc-tity of marriage and the freedom of the Church in opposition to Eng-land's King Henry VIII. In our coun-try today, the Church faces challeng-es to her freedom to serve in healthcare, child welfare services, and education. While we seek to be faithful to Christ by serving our neighbors, ignoring conscience can-not be the condition placed on peo-ple of faith for service in the public square. Sts. Thomas More and John Fisher show us what faithful service looks like. They loved and served their country. Yet they rightly recognized that they were being forced to choose between the Church and the king. They were faithful to the Church. May their ex-ample continue to illuminate the path for us, as we seek to faithfully serve our Church and country.

Act: What do conscience and religious freedom mean to you?

June 23rd

Pray: May chil-dren waiting to be placed in a loving home, and the caregiv-ers who selfless-ly serve those children; find strength & sup-port from the Church.

Reflect: The opioid crisis is put-ting a strain on the foster care sys-tem. Yet while more children are waiting to be placed in families, faith-based child welfare providers are being targeted for closures because of their religious convictions. Catho-lic Charities in Illinois provided these services. They excelled at recruiting families to serve as foster parents because they could go directly into churches and invite Catholics to serve in this way. The number of children in need is going up. The number of families willing to take the children into their homes is going down. And in places like Illinois, Massachusetts, California, and D.C., the service providers who have a track record of excellence in recruit-ing and assisting foster families are being shut down. Intolerance for reli-gious views has real consequences, and in this case, it is vulnerable chil-dren who have suffered. Let's pray and act to keep kids first.

Act: The federal Child Welfare Provider Inclusion Act (H.R. 1881 / S. 811) would protect the religious liberty of child welfare service pro-viders, including adoption and foster care agencies. Similar legislation has been introduced and passed in several states. Contact your U.S. senators and representatives and ask them to cosponsor the federal Child Welfare Provider Inclusion Act. Check out the USCCB Action Alert Center. and your state Catho-lic conference or diocesan website for legislative updates!

June 24th

Pray: May the Holy Spirit give us the courage to bear witness to the truth of the gospel, even in the face of social and legal pressure.

Reflect: All baptized Chris-tians are called to share the joy of the gospel with others. When most of our co-workers, neighbors, and even family mem-bers don’t share our faith and per-haps do not practice any faith at all, we might be timid or afraid to talk about our faith. But in a culture filled with so much junk, people are hun-gry for solid food. When we encoun-ter Jesus Christ, we come to know the bread of life, the truth in which the restless hearts of our age can rest. We love our neighbors by helping them to encounter Jesus.

Act: As Pope Francis teaches, "The Holy Spirit also grants the courage to proclaim the newness of the Gos-pel with boldness (parrhesía) in eve-ry time and place, even when it meets with opposition" (Evangelii gaudium, 259). Let's take this week to exercise our freedom by sharing our faith in Jesus Christ or to talk about religious freedom with others. Try it today!

Copyright ©2018, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, DC.

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Parishes grow only when people are welcomed, heard, pope says By Cindy Wooden

Catholic News Service

ROME (CNS) -- After

months of study and discus-

sion, the parishes of the Di-

ocese of Rome have recog-

nized "a general and healthy

exhaustion" with doing the

same things over and over,

touching the lives of fewer

and fewer people as time

goes on, Pope Francis said.

Changing the way parishes

-- and their priests and in-

volved laity -- operate will

not be easy, the pope said,

but members of the diocese

must set out to follow the

Lord more closely, deal with

the reality in their neighbor-

hoods and learn how to

show everyone living within

the parish boundaries that

they are recognized and

loved.

Pope Francis addressed

some 1,700 diocesan lead-

ers, both clergy and laity,

May 14 at the Basilica of St.

John Lateran, the cathedral

of the diocese of Rome.

In the process of identify-

ing the "spiritual illnesses" of

the diocese, the pope said,

the priests and parish lead-

ers made it clear that they

are tired of being content

with what they have been

doing for years.

A renewed outreach, the

pope said, must begin by

"learning to discern where

God already is present in

very ordinary forms of holi-

ness and communion with

him."

There are people in the

parishes, he said, who

might not know their cate-

chism, but they see the

basic interactions in their

lives through a lens of faith

and hope.

Calling for a "revolution of

tenderness" in parishes and

the diocese, Pope Francis

said that while "guiding a

Christian community is the

specific task of the ordained

minister- the pastor-pastoral

care is based in baptism

and blossoms from brother-

hood and is not the task on-

ly of the pastor and priests,

but of all the baptized."

The pope's speech marked

his formal reception of a di-

ocesan report on "spiritual

illnesses" afflicting the city.

Through a process that be-

gan in Lent, parishes identi-

fied the main challenges as

"the economy of exclusion,

selfish laziness, comfortable

individualism, wars among

us, sterile pessimism and

spiritual worldliness," ac-

cording to a statement from

the diocese.

The priest who summa-

rized the findings at the

evening meeting told the

pope that a lack of educa-

tion in the faith was identi-

fied by many of the groups;

that lack was seen regard-

ing basic church teachings

but also regarding how the

Gospel and its values could

be brought to bear on mod-

ern problems.

Pope Francis told them the

process of identifying the

problems had two benefits:

a recognition of "the truth

about our condition as being

in need, sick," but, at the

same time, a recognition

that even if people have

failed, God is still present

and is calling his people to

come together and to move

forward.

"Our parishes," he said,

"must be capable of gener-

ating a people, that is, of

offering and creating rela-

tionships where people feel

that they are known, recog-

nized, welcomed, listened

to, loved -- in other words,

not anonymous parts of a

whole."

To move forward, he said,

Catholic communities must

look at "the slaveries -the

illnesses-that have ended

up making us sterile."

Often, he said, parishes

are slaves to doing things

the ways they always have

been done and to investing

time and energy in projects

and programs that no longer

meet the needs of the

people.

"We must listen without

fear to the thirst for God and

to the cry that rises from the

people of Rome, asking our-

selves how that cry express-

es the need for salvation, for

God," he said. "How many

of the things that emerged

from your studies express

that cry, the invocation that

God show himself and help

us escape the impression

that our life is useless and

almost robbed by the frenzy

of things that must be done

and by time that keeps slip-

ping through our hands?”

Too often, he said, evan-

gelization also is stifled by

“faith Understood only as

things to do and not as a

liberation that renews us at

every step.”

Reprinted with permission. Copyright 2018

Catholic News Service

Readings for the Week of June 17th

Tuesday: 1 Kgs 21:17-29/Ps 51:3-4, 5-6ab, 11 and 16 [3a]/Mt 5:43-48

Wednesday: 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14/Ps 31:20, 21, 24 [25]/Mt 6:1-6, 16-18

Thursday: Sir 48:1-14/Ps 97:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7 [12a]/Mt 6:7-15

Friday: 2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20/Ps 132:11, 12, 13-14, 17-18 [13]/Mt 6:19-23

Saturday: 2 Chr 24:17-25/Ps 89:4-5, 29-30, 31-32, 33-34 [29a]/Mt 6:24-34

Next Sunday: Vigil: Jer 1:4-10/Ps 71:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 15, 17 [6b]/1 Pt 1:8-12/Lk 1:5-17

Day: Is 49:1-6/Ps 139:1-3, 13-14, 14-15 [14a]/Acts 13:22-26/Lk 1:57-66, 80

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Stewardship of Treasure

Pastoral TeamFr. Patrick Gawrylewski, O.F.M. ................................. 822-3279

Fr. Jim Esser, O.F.M. ................................................ 822-8125

Deacon Dennis Majewski ........................................... 822-3886

Deacon Dave Parker .................................................. 822-3279

Pastoral Minister, Janet Maroszek .......................... 822-3279

Adult Faith Formation & RCIA, Pam Janssen ........ 822-8698

Music Minister, Diane Peters ................................... 497-0937

Total Catholic Education ............................................. 822-5650

Administrator, Deanne Wilinski

Baptisms

Please call the Parish Office before baptism to make arrange-ments for required instructions.

WeddingsPlease call the Parish Office at least six months in advance. No wedding date should be set until consulting with the pastor or Janet.

Parish Registration

New parishioners are welcome and are asked to register at the Parish Office.

Ministry To The SickPlease notify the Parish Office if a member of your family is confined to their home or hospitalized. If you or your family member must be hospitalized please

remember to inform the hospital of your affiliation with your parish. New federal rules of privacy do not allow your pas-tors to be informed of your illness unless you allow the

hospital to do so.

Little Church

Celebrated every Sunday during the 10:30 Mass at ABVM (Labor Day through Memorial Day) for pre-kindergarten, kin-dergarten and 1st grade parishioners and visitors. Children are called forward for their own Liturgy of the Word.

Prayer Network

To learn more call Chris Holewinski at 822-5920 or Doris Malcheski at 822-5153. Prayer requests are always

welcome.

Wills & Bequests

Please consider the needs of your Parish. The corporate titles are: Assumption BVM Congregation • Pulaski, WI St. Stanislaus Congregation • Hofa Park, WI St. Casimir Congregation • Krakow, WI

ABVM

Week ending June 10th

St. Casimir Week ending June 3rd

St. Stanislaus

Week ending June 10th

Needed each week $11,801

Received last week 11,702

Shortfall (29)

Adult Envelopes $1,582

Loose Offertory 61

Adult Envelopes $1,668

Loose Offertory 22

Please help support your parish. Every contribution helps no matter the amount. Any surplus is used to offset the shortfall

For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com Assumption of the BVM, Pulaski, WI B 4C 01-0458

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Furnitureland Inc.Real value. Real close.

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McKEEFRY & SONS

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Pulaski Pharmacy

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DIEDRICK’S HEATING &

AIR CONDITIONING INC.An Independent Lennox Dealer

Brian Diedrick, Owner/Operator 24 Hour Emergency Service

110 S. Mill Street • 920-833-7967

HORSE • DOG • CAT • BIRD • WILD BIRD

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Butcher Hogs • Roasting Hogs • Poultry [email protected]

Blair 920.660.3642 • Lowell 920.660.3641

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www.rands.com (920) 822-3077

Super Ron’s

Food Center

Open 6am - 9pm - Sunday 8-6

960 County Rd B, Pulaski

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Membership Information Call 920-680-4170

Christopher T. Jaworski

Financial Advisor Parish Member

Wells fargo advisors, llc959 Kepler Drive • Green Bay, WI [email protected]

Tel 920 468-9227 Member FINRA/SIPC

920 County Rd B

Pulaski, WI 54162

920-822-2883

745 US Hwy 32 • Pulaski, WI

920-822-4736

Compliments Of

RJ Jacques Inc. Green Bay, WI

Performance AUTO BODY, INC.

Full Collision & Mechanical Service Center

24 Hour Towing • Free Loaner Cars

Ph: 920-822-3240 • N2793 Highway 32

Sound Check is your Radio Shack Dealer

and 5 Star Cellcom Agent in Pulaski, WI!

(920) 822-8555 • 1134 Mountain Bay Dr. • Pulaski, WI Email: [email protected]

W3115 COUNTY RD VV CRAIG PIONEK, OWNER SEYMOUR, WI

CRAIG’S SERVICE CENTER LLC

920-833-225220 YEARS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Specializing in automotive repair

Janet Thibert, CCC-A

Doctor of Audiology

2331 Velp Avenue

Suite G, Green Bay

(920) 434-6777www.advhearingsolutions.com• Hearing Tests • Digital Hearing Aids

• Testing for Dizziness & Imbalance

Remodeling and Home MaintenanceJames Stocco Jesse Lardinois Randy Stocco920-639-1416 • 290 S. Wisconsin Street, Pulaski, WI

• Tile & Grout • Natural Stone • Concrete • Carpeting • Upholstery • Wood Floors ...and Much More!

Call for a free demo today 920-604-3773Residential & Commercial • Randy Grygiel, owner/operator

www.newsolidsurfacecleaning.com

WELL DRILLING

PUMP SYSTEMS

434-1903Emergency Service Licensed & Insured

Stordeur SanitationCommercial • Industrial

ResidentialLiquid Waste Removal

(920) [email protected]

BRACES, IMPLANTS &ONE VISIT CROWNS FREE 2ND OPINONS & CONSULTATIONS

920 833-2215Dr. Tony Kraft seymourdentistry.com Dr. Ashley Reed

GENERAL DENTISTRY OF SEYMOUR

920-660-3415Chris Karcz, owner

920-639-0947Gary Karcz

920 Nightingale Ct.

Pulaski, WI 54162

300 N. Main Street • Oconto Falls, WI

Sales (920) 848-2826 Service (920) 848-8309

PETERSON FORD

Connie & James Przybylski

920.822.8191 W1583 Country Rd. C Pulaski, WI

Mary Tesch

Specializing in travel to Disney Destinations: Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, Aulani

Adventure by DisneyEmail: [email protected]

920 609 4699 • Seymour

Specializing in trave

Mary Tes Tes

PULASKI SHELL113 South Wisconsin Street • Pulaski

We Offer Scrip!

Convenience Store: (920) 822-8303

Hot Stuff Pizza Carry-Out Hotline: (920) 822-2079

Locally owned and operated out of Pulaski, WI

www.proscape-wi.com

Fish Fry

Perch, Shrimp,

Frog Legs

Steaks, Burgers

& Wings

Open Fri & Sat at 4pm

Available for events

W1889 Hofa Park Dr

Seymour WI 54165

Across from St. Stanislaus Church www.thehofaparktavern.com

• Internet • TV • Phone

Service Since 1910 • 865-7000Eve

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$5 Jewelry &

Accessories $5

jbirr@ netnet.net

Julie Birr | 920-606-7827 www.facebook.com/groups/

juliebirrpaparazziparty/

920-822-1580

Plumbing & Heating131 West Pulaski St. P.O. Box 797 Pulaski, WI 54162 Free Estimates

PlPlPlPlumbingngngngngngngngngng & Heating

LIC. MPW 222670

“A Farmer Helping Farmers.”

David Wagner

920.609.2780

“A Farme

Hofa Park Dairy Solutions, LLC

• AUTOMOTIVE

• MOTORCYCLE

• APPLIANCE

• HEADLIGHT

RESTORATION

Serving Northeast WI & the Upper Peninsula of MI

Mike Kassis, Technician/Owner

(920) [email protected] • MKexpressdent.com

Happy Hour 4-6 Mon.-Thurs. Fish Fry Served Daily • Serving Food

Open 10:00 AM 7 Days a WeekHwy. 160 Angelica • 822-3555

Deliver Carry Out Dine In

920-822-5555

Located in the Mountain Bay Plaza

1185 Mountain Bay Drive • Pulaski

Honey Doo’sHandyman Service

Wally Lamers

920.680.2599 Bonduel, WI

Bill Melendy

President

Commercial Refrigeration Sales and Service

920-494-9635 • 1-800-400-9635 838 Borvan Avenue, Green Bay, WI 54304

COMPLETE TREE SERVICE

(920) [email protected]

FREE ESTIMATES!

Assumption of the

Blessed Virgin Mary

www.abvm.org

830 Crest Dr. • Pulaski, WI

920-822-2040 ww

POMP’S SERVICES, INC. 5973 County S - Sobieski, WI

(920) 826-2039 or (920) 822-8502

LANDSCAPE MATERIALS

Colored Mulch • Hardwood Mulch • Cedar Mulch

Decorative Stone • Fieldstone • Steppers

Black Dirt • Sand • Compost • Driveway Gravel ~ Picked up or Delivered ~

Honestly Painting, LLCMichael & Maria Hostettler

Owners

(920) [email protected]

www.facebook.com/Honestly-Painting-LLC N7401 County Rd. U, Oneida, WI 54155

WANTEDFarmland to Rent or Purchase

Call 920-544-7224

920-468-6000

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