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WISCONSIN EDITION
JUNE 2020
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Our Lady Queen of Peace Knights of Columbus 732 Badger Ave. 6:00 pm 764-1709
Am Legion Post #416 6351 W. Grange 9:45 am 421-3371
United Seniors of WI 4515 W. Forest Home Ave. 6:30, 8:00 pm No Children under 10
Elks Lodge #46
2733 W. Euclid Ave. 10:00 am 672-0313 Ext. 142
5555 W. Good Hope Rd. 6:30 pm 353-2900
Polish Fest
Germantown American Legion Post #1
6941 S. 68th St. 6:00 & 7:30 pm 529-2140
Serb Hall
5101 W. Oklahoma Ave. 6:30 pm 545-6030
Elks Lodge #46
5555 W. Good Hope Rd. 6:30 pm 353-2900
N120 W15932 Freistadt Rd. 7:00 pm 251-5470
St. Francis Lions
St. Francis Lions Center 3476 E. Howard Ave. Progressive Bingo at 6:30 PM Bingo @ 7:00 pm 483-5080
United Seniors of WI 4515 W. Forest Home Ave. 6:30, 8:00 pm 321-0220 No Children under 10
Pioneer Drum & Bugle Corps.
SEE YOU IN THE FALL SPONSORED BY
St. Francis Lions St. Francis Lions Center 3476 E. Howard Ave. Bingo @ 7:00 pm 483-5080
1st, 3rd & 5th Thursdays Only Tichigan Lions Club 6710 Big Bend Rd. Waterford 6:30 pm (262) 895-6268
United Seniors
of WI Bingo Hall 4515 W Forest Home Avenue
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LOOK FOR BINGO IN THE FALL Community Building @ Frontier Park
5251 N. 127th St. Butler WI
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Knights of Columbus
$3,000 in Bingo Prizes Guaranteed! Doors open at 4:00 pm Bingo starts at 6:00 pm & 7:15 pm LARGE PROGRESSIVE JACKPOTS PULL TABS - NO STAIRS OFF OF #15 BUS LINE
732 Badger Ave. South Milwaukee
Monday Evening 6:30pm, 8:00pm Thursday Evening 6:30pm, 8:00pm Friday Morning 9:30am, 11:00am Friday Evening 6:30pm, 8:00pm
PROGRESSIVE BINGO
Monday, Thursday & Friday Eve.
Raffles
Pull Tabs
Complete Menu! Doors open 2 Hours before
poetry corner Two Poems
By Susan Gabbay
THE GARDEN The days have gone for me to kneel in the garden to dig up dandelions with an old kitchen knife. No more will I drag hose and sprinkler to a thirsty lawn. Never again to tuck a baby snapdragon snugly into bed. My back has called a halt. Accepting my new role in the drama of the garden I will watch, and I will applaud.
A ROOT You are twisted, misshapen, warped. Dingy, dusty, with swollen excrescences. No place in the garden for such as you. I cover you with earth, not to look upon you more. Time passes. In that spot there appears a tall, stately, living green stem, bearing a giant blossom, intricate, royal red. It is you, O Dahlia, your splendor rules the garden.