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Dousman-Ottawa Lions Club Cornhole Tournaments
Saturday Jan.21, Feb. 25, Mar.18
Dousman Lions Community Center
235 N. Main St. Dousman,
$20 per team/ 2 person teams
Registration/practice at 10:30am
Tournament starts approximately 11am
Double elimination with a consolation bracket.
Tournament should last 4-5 hours. Boards will be placed at 24-foot distance. Food and drink available.
50/50 and booze raffles and other fun.
Limited to 24 teams. Cash prizes,
All ages and skill levels are welcome.
Proceeds from January 21st event will go towards new defibrillators for St. Bruno’s School
Next 2 tourneys will raise money for a defibrillator for the community center.
*Jan. 21st will feature our award winning chili if nothing else come and try chef Bucks special recipe.
Registration:
Register early to secure your spot
contact Roger at wojtak25@yahoo.com
Or text to 414-659-5101 or if questions

Dousman-Ottawa Lions Club Cornhole Tournaments
Saturday Jan.21, Feb. 25, Mar.18
Dousman Lions Community Center
235 N. Main St. Dousman,
$20 per team/ 2 person teams
Registration/practice at 10:30am
Tournament starts approximately 11am
Double elimination with a consolation bracket.
Tournament should last 4-5 hours. Boards will be placed at 24-foot distance. Food and drink available.
50/50 and booze raffles and other fun.
Limited to 24 teams. Cash prizes,
All ages and skill levels are welcome.
Proceeds from January 21st event will go towards new defibrillators for St. Bruno’s School
Next 2 tourneys will raise money for a defibrillator for the community center.
*Jan. 21st will feature our award winning chili if nothing else come and try chef Bucks special recipe.
Registration:
Register early to secure your spot
contact Roger at wojtak25@yahoo.com
Or text to 414-659-5101 or if questions

Dousman-Ottawa Lions Club Cornhole Tournaments
Saturday Jan.21, Feb. 25, Mar.18
Dousman Lions Community Center
235 N. Main St. Dousman,
$20 per team/ 2 person teams
Registration/practice at 10:30am
Tournament starts approximately 11am
Double elimination with a consolation bracket.
Tournament should last 4-5 hours. Boards will be placed at 24-foot distance. Food and drink available.
50/50 and booze raffles and other fun.
Limited to 24 teams. Cash prizes,
All ages and skill levels are welcome.
Proceeds from January 21st event will go towards new defibrillators for St. Bruno’s School
Next 2 tourneys will raise money for a defibrillator for the community center.
*Jan. 21st will feature our award winning chili if nothing else come and try chef Bucks special recipe.
Registration:
Register early to secure your spot
contact Roger at wojtak25@yahoo.com
Or text to 414-659-5101 or if questions

STRAWBERRY FEST: St. Mary’s will be holding our Annual Strawberry Fest again this year. Some of the highlights of this year’s festival will include delicious homemade strawberry desserts, grilled food, bake sale, craft vendors, live music, and children’s activities! ALL are welcome! All proceeds from the Strawberry Fest will be benefit the Diocese of Milwaukee Haiti Partnership, which supports a parish, elementary school, trade school and medical clinic in the village of Jeanette, Haiti.

All are welcome to this book discussion. We will read the book Think Again by Adam Grant. 2024 promises to be a year full of disagreement and conflict as we study the serious topics facing us in the April, August and November elections. As we all try to find the right way forward, have we paused to ask, “How do I decide what is right?”
Think Again by Adam Grant aims to do just that. While not advocating for a particular position or belief, Grant walks people through how we make our decisions, and how we rethink them. In a year that could bring stress and turmoil, how can we instead work to discuss the issues that matter so deeply to us with compassion and love? Without trying to bend people to our position, how can we objectively look at our own beliefs and values, reexamining them as necessary.
Three Pillars (314 East Village Court) is hosting three discussions on:
April 30 (discussion will focus on the first section, comprised of four chapters)
May 1 (discussion will focus on the second section)
May 8 (discussion will focus on the final section)
We will have a light meal at 5:30 p.m., followed by a discussion at 6 p.m.
I hope you will grab a copy and join us.

All are welcome to this book discussion. We will read the book Think Again by Adam Grant. 2024 promises to be a year full of disagreement and conflict as we study the serious topics facing us in the April, August and November elections. As we all try to find the right way forward, have we paused to ask, “How do I decide what is right?”
Think Again by Adam Grant aims to do just that. While not advocating for a particular position or belief, Grant walks people through how we make our decisions, and how we rethink them. In a year that could bring stress and turmoil, how can we instead work to discuss the issues that matter so deeply to us with compassion and love? Without trying to bend people to our position, how can we objectively look at our own beliefs and values, reexamining them as necessary.
Three Pillars (314 East Village Court) is hosting three discussions on:
April 30 (discussion will focus on the first section, comprised of four chapters)
May 1 (discussion will focus on the second section)
May 8 (discussion will focus on the final section)
We will have a light meal at 5:30 p.m., followed by a discussion at 6 p.m.
I hope you will grab a copy and join us.

All are welcome to this book discussion. We will read the book Think Again by Adam Grant. 2024 promises to be a year full of disagreement and conflict as we study the serious topics facing us in the April, August and November elections. As we all try to find the right way forward, have we paused to ask, “How do I decide what is right?”
Think Again by Adam Grant aims to do just that. While not advocating for a particular position or belief, Grant walks people through how we make our decisions, and how we rethink them. In a year that could bring stress and turmoil, how can we instead work to discuss the issues that matter so deeply to us with compassion and love? Without trying to bend people to our position, how can we objectively look at our own beliefs and values, reexamining them as necessary.
Three Pillars (314 East Village Court) is hosting three discussions on:
April 30 (discussion will focus on the first section, comprised of four chapters)
May 1 (discussion will focus on the second section)
May 8 (discussion will focus on the final section)
We will have a light meal at 5:30 p.m., followed by a discussion at 6 p.m.
I hope you will grab a copy and join us.



