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    Parish Office/Emergency ..... 651-982-2200 School Office .......................... 651-982-2216 Archdiocese Victim Assist....651-291-4475 __________________________________________________________________ ________________

    Pastor Rev. Daniel Bodin………….. 651-982-2203 [email protected]

    Associate Pastor Rev. Paul Hedman…………. 651-982-2204 [email protected]

    Deacons Rev. Mr. Matthew Damiani.. 651-982-2200 Rev. Mr. Gary Houle………. 651-982-2200

    Business Administrator Kathy Fraser O.F.S. …..…… 651-982-2217 [email protected]

    Accounting Specialist Lori Determan ........................ 651-982-2205 [email protected]

    Executive Administrative Assistant Susan Stepka………………... 651-982-2201 [email protected]

    Director of Pastoral Care Lisa Engstrom………………. 651-982-2229 [email protected]

    Director of Faith Formation Sue Fast……………………… 651-982-2235 [email protected]

    Faith Formation Admin. Assistant Diane Luhman……………… 651-982-2239 [email protected]

    Youth Minister/Confirmation Coordinator David Flynn………………… 651-982-2223 [email protected]

    Director of Music and Liturgy Bonnie Wurscher…………… 651-982-2224 [email protected]

    Stewardship Coordinator Kathy Rubio……...…………. 651-982-2227 [email protected] Communications Coordinator Krista Schuhwerck…………. 651-982-2206 [email protected]

    School Principal Jim Morehead………………. 651-982-2214 [email protected]

    School Secretary Kathy Craig…………………. 651-982-2216 [email protected]

    School Director of Marketing/Development Karen Anderson……………. 651-982-2215 [email protected]

    __________________________________________________________________

    Parish Council (*Chair) Jon Granger · Margaret Moore Connie Riemers* · Jeff Schertz

    Finance Council (*Trustees) Larry Aamot*· Harry Clayton· Ed Goossens Joe Houle · Jeff Lichtscheidl· Bob Milam Paul Schmid*

    Pray together—First and foremost, our goal as a family should be to draw each other closer to Christ. And what better way to do so than through prayer? For example, when we go to church as a family each week, we are modeling the example of the Holy Family. Likewise, sharing a family meal together and saying grace before eating is modeling the virtues of faithfulness of the Holy Family. Praying before bedtime and giving thanks for our blessings are examples too, for “the family that prays together, stays together!” Honor Each Other—God wants us to honor each member of our family. For example, we can work on parenting our children with love instead of nagging. By the same token, we can show respect and love to our own parents, no matter what their age. Some-times this is difficult as our own parents age and their health fails. But, no matter what stage of life we are in, God is calling us to be patient and to honor our family members as an act of faith-fulness to Him. Accept Each Other—Oh how harmonious our family life could be if we learn to accept our family members. Just like the Holy Family, we are children of God, and we all have our own unique personalities. Similarly, God has a unique plan and purpose for each member of our family. So, not only do we need to accept God’s plan for our own life, but we need to accept that plan for our family members too. Forgive Daily—This might be the hardest virtue of all to imi-tate, because it’s all too easy to let a hurt fester and grow instead of choosing to forgive and let it go. I recently read a reflection that spoke about turning the family home into a confessional and not a courtroom. Let’s not become the judge and jury when it comes to our family. Instead, let’s recognize that we all have im-perfections, and we are all sinners. When we do sin, let’s take it to the confessional of our homes. Let’s admit to any wrongdoing, ask for forgiveness, show mercy, and move on!

    _________________________________________________________________ From Our Pastor—Continued on Page 3

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    Fr. Bodin

    We, the Church of Saint Peter, in union with Rome and serving the Forest Lake area, are called to make

    Jesus Christ known and loved.

    We do this through our families, neighbors, school and places of work,

    recognizing Christ in all people.

    WEEKEND MASSES Saturday………………………. 5:00 pm Sunday: 8 am, 9:30 am, 11 am, 5:30 pm

    DAILY MASS Monday—Saturday………….. 8:30 am

    CONFESSION Monday—Saturday………….. 9:00 am Saturday………………………. 3:30 pm Call the Parish Office for appointment.

    24 HOUR PRAYER CHAIN 651-462-0221 or 651-213-1220

    WEBSITES | SOCIAL NETWORKS Parish | www.stpeterfl.org School | www.school.stpeterfl.org

    @StPetersCatholicChurch

    St. Peter Catholic Church & School

    stpeterscatholicchurch

    PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday—Friday…. 9:00 am—4:30 pm

    SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Celebrated twice a month. Please contact the Faith Formation Admin. Assistant to schedule both the Baptism Preparation Class and the Baptism.

    SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING To schedule, please call the Pastoral Care Office or the Parish Office (follow prompts).

    SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Please call the Director of Liturgy, one year in advance, to begin the marriage prep pro-gram and to schedule the wedding.

    HOSPITALIZED/HOMEBOUND The sick/homebound may arrange to re-ceive Holy Communion by calling the Par-ish Office.

    MASS INTENTIONS Please call the Executive Admin Assistant Office to schedule in advance (up to 1 year).

    PERPETUAL ADORATION Visit us online at: https://stpeterfl.org/adoration

    BULLETIN INQUIRIES Contact our Communications Coordinator.

    _________________________________________________________________ From Our Pastor—Continued from Page 2 Be Present in Communication—The Holy Family certainly didn’t have as many distractions when it comes to communicating as we do today. It’s ironic that the very devices we use to com-municate, such as cell phones, computers, and tablets actually get in the way of us being present in our communication to one an-other. To emulate the Holy Family’s means of communicating, we can take simple steps like: looking each other in the eye when we speak, putting aside our cell phones or an activity when someone is talking to us, and, basically just listen. To emphasize this point, on the Feast of the Holy Family this year, Pope Francis challenged all families to put their cell phones away during fami-ly mealtime encouraging us to communicate just like the Holy Family did. As we look to the New Year, these are just a few simple things we can do to be like the Holy Family. Blessings to you and your family this New Year,

    Readings for the week of December 27, 2020

    Sunday: Sir 3:2-6, 12-14 or Gn 15:1-6; 21:1-3/Ps 128:1-2, 3, 4-5 [cf. 1] or Ps 105:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 [7a, 8a]/Col 3:12-21 or 3:12-17 or Heb 11:8, 11-12, 17-19/Lk 2:22-40 or 2:22, 39-40

    Monday: 1 Jn 1:5—2:2/Ps 124:2-3, 4-5, 7b-8 [7]/Mt 2:13-18 Tuesday: 1 Jn 2:3-11/Ps 96:1-2a, 2b-3, 5b-6 [11a]/Lk 2:22-35 Wednesday: 1 Jn 2:12-17/Ps 96:7-8a, 8b-9, 10 [11a]/Lk 2:36-40 Thursday: 1 Jn 2:18-21/Ps 96:1-2, 11-12, 13 [11a]/Jn 1:1-18 Friday: Nm 6:22-27/Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8 [2a]/Gal 4:4-7/Lk 2:16-21 Saturday: 1 Jn 2:22-28/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 [3cd]/Jn 1:19-28 Next Sunday: Is 60:1-6/Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13 [cf. 11]/Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6/Mt 2:1-

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    Observances for the week of December 27, 2020

    Sunday: The Holy Family Monday: The Holy Innocents, Martyrs Tuesday: St. Thomas Becket, Bishop and Martyr Thursday: St. Sylvester I, Pope; New Year’s Eve Friday: Mary, The Holy Mother of God; New Year’s Day; World Day of

    Peace Saturday: Sts. Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops and Doctors

    of the Church Next Sunday: The Epiphany of the Lord; National Migration Week

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    On Friday, January 1st, you will have the opportunity to take part in the special First Friday Reparations to the Sacred Heart of Jesus at 8:30 am, before the 9:00 am Mass.

    On Saturday, January 2nd, you are invited to take part in the devotion of First Saturdays, as requested by Our Lady of Fatima, which carries with it the assurance of the graces nec-essary for salvation at the hour of death.

    However, to derive profit from such a great promise of Our Lady, the devotion must be properly understood and duly performed.

    The requirements as stipulated by Our Lady are as follows:

    1. Confession 2. Communion 3. Five Decades of the Rosary 4. Meditation 5. To do all these things in the spirit of Reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary 6. To observe these practices on the First Saturday of the month for five consecutive months.

    Amy Schumacher Blake Rebelein

    Bob Rupar Brian Hoppe

    Caroline Greene Christine Phillips

    Randi Greene Cletus Rein

    Dan Jaeb Denise Riste Diane Eaton Gary Andert Isabel Koegel Ivette Burgos

    Jaiden Fonchenela Jerry Degendorfer Joseph Jungmann

    Judy Marleau Kadji Richards

    Kathy Baird Keith Stangler Laura Dolan

    Marsha Hamil Marv Herges

    Mike VanWert Ona Richards Phil Devich

    Russ Radloff Sister Jonelle Rein, SSND

    Susan Weber Tammy Thigpen

    Terri Devich Terry Phillips Todd Olund Tom Mike

    _______________________ To add or remove a name from

    this list, please contact: Lisa Engstrom: 651-982-2229

    [email protected]

    Holy Family Sunday

    In the Church's view, a consistent plan for the defense of human life must embrace a consistent effort in defense of the family. As Pope John Paul II noted in Familiaris Consortio, all human life passes by way of the family. It is the family that most of us gain our first understand-

    ing of the dignity of human life, for it is the place where we are loved and accept-ed not for what we can do or provide, but simply because we are.

    U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops | usccb.org

    Breaking Free is a non-profit organization for children and women who have escaped their traffickers. St. Peter’s supports these women and children through donations.

    Items needed: personal care items such as bar soap, lotions, toothpaste, feminine products, laundry soap, deodorant, hair brushes, shampoo, toothbrushes, condi-tioner, hairspray, makeup, dish soap. School supplies for the children are also needed. Donations may be placed in the designated Breaking Free box located near the Door 4 (Adoration Chapel) entrance.

    Thank you for your generosity! Thank you for yoLearn more online at:

    your generosity! r yoat: www.breakingfree.netet et et

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    A foundation of faith and academic excellence Follow us: stpeterscatholicschool stpeterschool

    Mission: In partnership with church and family, we, at Saint Peter Catholic School, provide a solid foundation in the Catholic Faith, promote academic excellence, and prepare our students for a lifetime of service to God and neighbor.

    Philosophy of Education: Saint Peter Catholic School works in partnership with students, parents, clergy, and the Church community to provide the opportunity for each child to reach their academic potential, while developing a strong foundation in the Catholic Faith and teaching.

    www.school.stpeterfl.org

    Registration for the 2021-2022 school year begins January 2, 2021. Priority enrollment will be given to current school families through January 17th.

    New student enrollments will be accepted in the order received starting January 18th.

    A GIFT THAT LASTS FOREVER As you plan your year-end contributions, please consider helping us to continue our mission by making a gift to the St. Peter Catholic School

    Endowment Fund. An endowment fund is a financial resource that lasts forever; the original principal of the endowment will never be touched - only the earnings will be used to support future generations of students. Your gift today will be transformed into an eternal gift that will help pass on our Catholic herit-age to future generations. For more information or to discuss your contribution, please contact Karen Anderson, Development Director, (651) 982-2215 or email [email protected].

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    Holy Day of Obligation | No Confessions | Parish/School Offices closed* Mass will be celebrated in the Church | Overflow Masses: St. Peter’s Hall

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    Thursday, December 31, 2020 5:00 pm Vigil (YouTube Live)

    5:00 ppm Vigg55:0000 pm VViigiillggiigiill ((YouTube Live))((YYouTTubbe LLiive))((YY((l llilliillll

    Friday, January 1, 2021* 9:00 am & 11:00 am

    à Masks will be required to enter the building and to be worn while attending Mass à If you are unable to wear a mask due to health issues, we ask that you attend Mass

    virtually via livestream, which is available each weekend on the parish website at www.stpeterfl.org and YouTube

    à Ushers will have masks available, should you need one

    Thank you for your cooperation during this difficult time.

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    SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2020 8:00 am Joan Reuter † 9:30 am Rachel Cina 11:00 am People of the Parish 5:30 pm Lynne Kennedy

    MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2020 8:30 am Jerry Pounds †

    TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2020 8:30 am James Potocnik †

    WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2020 8:30 am Greg LaCroix †

    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2020 8:30 am Jared Haider 5:00 pm Kenneth & Violet Brisson †

    FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 2021 9:00 am People of the Parish 11:00 am Matt Goossens †

    SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 2021 8:30 am Andrew Nardini † 5:00 pm Gail Steffen & her children

    SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2021 8:00 am Ann Marie Allen † 9:30 am Joan Reuter † 11:00 am Bernard & Leona Preiner † 5:30 pm People of the Parish

    SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2020 8:00 am Sunday Mass/Overflow 9:30 am Sunday Mass/Overflow 11:00 am Sunday Mass/Overflow 5:30 pm Sunday Mass/Overflow

    MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2020 8:30 am Daily Mass/Confessions/Rosary

    TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2020 8:30 am Daily Mass/Confessions/Rosary

    WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2020 8:15 am Chaplet for Youth 8:30 am Daily Mass/Confessions/Rosary

    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2020 8:30 am Daily Mass/Confessions/Rosary 5:00 pm The Solemnity of Mary Vigil Mass (YouTube Live)

    FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 2021 9:00 am The Solemnity of Mary Mass 11:00 am The Solemnity of Mary Mass

    SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 2021 8:30 am Daily Mass/Confessions/Rosary 3:30 pm Confessions 5:00 pm Anticipatory Mass/Overflow/YouTube

    SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2021 8:00 am Sunday Mass/Overflow 9:30 am Sunday Mass/Overflow 11:00 am Sunday Mass/Overflow 5:30 pm Sunday Mass/Overflow

    All Things Catholic Things Cathol

    If there’s something you would like to order or purchase from our gift shop, please call or email Laura Dolan at:

    651-269-8175 or [email protected]. January 1, 2021

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    Did you know that there have been 4 translations of the New American Bible? Did you know that Catholics and Protestants have 27 books in the New Testament? Did you know that Catholics have 46 books in the Old Testa-ment? Did you know that Protestants have 39 books in the Old Testa-ment? Did you know that no one owns a copyright of the Bible? Did you know that some organizations have a copyright of dif-ferent Bible translations? Did you know that St. Peter’s Youth are being prayed for on Wednesdays at 8:15 AM, prior to St. Peter’s Daily 8:30 AM Mass? Did you know that everyone is encouraged to join this prayer for the youth? Did you know that the parishioners that attend this prayer, pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet for the youth? Did you know that this prayer can be found on the Youth Bul-letin Board, printed on Our Lady of Guadalupe paper? Did you know that anyone can volunteer to lead this prayer? Did you know that a great New Year Resolution is to pick a Saint to travel this year with you? Did you know that it is wise to check what media you’re view-ing on a daily basis? Did you know that there are great Catholic Podcasts out there for you to listen to like: USCCB Daily Mass Readings or Daily De-votions with Blessed Is She?

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    Visit: stpeterfl.weshareonline.orgrg Visit: stppppeterfl.weshareonline.orppppText: STPFLMN TO 555888

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    As we head into the season of thanks, we are remind-ed of all the gifts we have received from God. This time of year is also a time when donations to charity are considered—both as generous Catholics who want to share their blessings and as prudent Catho-lics who are interested in finding ways to make fi-nancial contributions that are tax efficient.

    One such way to do this is to make a donation to St. Peter's by transferring appreciated stock. Giving long-term appreciated stock (stock that you’ve held for more than one year) to charity can be a smart way to give for three primary reasons:

    · When the market is strong, the value of your gift is higher. Simply put, you have more to give.

    · You can give up to 30% more by avoiding capital gains tax on stock when you gift it to a nonprofit, like St. Peter’s. This is especially beneficial when the stock has experienced significant growth.

    · If you itemize when filing your return, you can deduct the full value of the donation up to 30% of your adjusted gross income.

    Work with your tax advisor to determine further benefits.

    The 2018 tax code changes nearly doubled the stand-ard deduction, making it harder for taxpayers to itemize. But when you make a large gift, like appreci-ated stock, you’re suddenly much closer to being able to itemize your deductions. This may unlock other deductions as well. When you use a donor advised fund, you can spread that large charitable gift across many organizations and over several years. This strategy is called “bunching.” There’s no need to wait until the end of the year to give charitably.

    Consult your financial advisor to determine if a do-nor advised fund is a good option for you. With the market performing well, now might be a good time to consider a charitable gift of appreciated stock.

    Please contact Kathy Fraser at 651-982-2200 to learn how to proceed with a stock gift to St. Peter's before year end. Thank you for your generosity.

    Sunday Envelopes $13,420.45 Sunday Plate $577.16 Electronic $5,266.44 Total Weekly Collection $19,264.05 Anticipated Weekly Collection $17,971.83 Difference + or (-) $1,292.22

    Received Year to Date $458,631.09 Anticipated Year to Date $498,923.85 Difference + or (-) ($40,292.76)

    Thank you! for your generosity

    Have you recently changed your phone number, email, or address? Do you need donation envelopes?

    Please give our parish office a call to update your information.

    If you would like to donate electronically, Go to: stpeterfl.weshareonline.org or

    Text: STPFLMN to 555888

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    Please practice social distancing!

    Time 12am 1am 2am 3am 4am 5am 6am 7am 8am 9am 10am 11am 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm 4pm 5pm 6pm 7pm 8pm 9pm 10pm 11pm Sunday 1 1 1 1 1 Monday 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 Tuesday 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wednesday 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Thursday 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Friday 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Saturday 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

    2 2 Adorers are needed! 1 Only 1 scheduled adorer; 1 adorer needed

    Chapel Closed 2 or more adorers already scheduled

    Spend the best hour of your week in the Adoration Chapel with our Lord!

    Sunday: 12:00pm - Saturday: 4:45pm

    Chapel Closed-

    CLOSED: December 24 at 12:00 pm — December 27 at 12:00 pm CLOSED: December 31 at 4:45 pm — January 3 at 12:00 pm

    Questions? Want to change your contact information? Contact: Bonnie Wurscher | 651-982-2224 | [email protected]

    For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com St. Peter, Forest Lake, MN A 4C 02-0980

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    Quality • Service • Dependability 55 SW 2nd St.• Forest Lake • 651.464.3326

    www.forestlakecycleskate.com Bicycles • 455 N Lake St. • 651.464.4035

    Skating • FL Sports Complex • 651.464.8144

    HUGO PLUMBING Well Pump Service

    Hometown Friendly ServiceTom Thill • 651-433-4866

    All Plumbing Related Service • Hot Water Heat & Heaters • Drain Cleaning • Disposals

    A Pregnancy Resource Center • Free Pregnancy Tests • Confidential Counseling/STD Info

    651.464.4340 840 W. Broadway Ave. • Ste. 100 • Forest Lake, MN

    “Complete Collision Service” Scott Rangitsch - Owner

    21438 Forest Blvd. N. • Forest Lake, MN ph: (651) 464-4540 fax: (651) 464-8650

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    Top Brands • Bottom Prices

    651-464-7130 1107 So. Lake St. | Forest Lake

    Compliments ofJesse Johnson

    State Farm Agent (651) 464-7227

    Free delivery to the school Free Shipping Code - StPeterFLSTS

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    Dr. Jacob Barthold D.D.S (651) 464-3425 • forestlakefamilydental.com

    69 N. Lake St. • Suite #100 • Forest Lake, MN

    55 So. Lake St. Forest Lake, MN

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    $5 off any purchase of $25 or more Not valid with any other offer or special

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    Full Time | Commission Only | Weekly DrawHelp homeowners through claims process due to hail storms

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    Contact Bud Bien • [email protected] • (800) 950-9952 x2555

    Volunteers needed.

    Housing for homeless pregnant women.

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    Call LPi today for advertising info (800) 950-9952

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    For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com St. Peter, Forest Lake, MN A 4C 02-0980

    MARY JO JENSEN - CARTER BUCKLEY & JENSEN ATTORNEYS AT LAW

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    [email protected]

    651-464-4371 | www.lagrandesalon.com

    TIM GARRY 612-963-0674 [email protected]

    SOLD My Sign Says It All

    REUB’S TIRE REUB’S TIRE SHOP, INC.SHOP, INC.

    “Computer Wheel Balancing” “Computer Wheel Balancing” Expert Tire Repair Expert Tire Repair

    308 N. Lake St. • (651) 464-2245308 N. Lake St. • (651) 464-2245

    CAROUSEL FAMILYHAIR CARE

    Hair Care by Experienced Professionals633 South Lake St., Forest Lake

    651-464-3331

    INNOVATIVE MACHINING, INC.568 N. Lake St.

    Business/Shop/Fax 651-464-1253 | Cell: 651-329-6435

    PRECISION VERTICAL MACHININGwww.innovativemachinginc.com

    FOREST LAKE MINI STORAGE Affordable Monthly Rates • Long Term Discounts

    24 Hour Access & Security Cameras

    (651) 464-2361 407 SW 15th St. • F.L. Industrial Park www.forestlakeministorage.com

    ROLSETH DRUG

    464-2114

    WYOMING DRUG

    462-3131

    C.P. Anderson Masonry, Inc.Residential, Commercial, Additions

    Carroll Jr. Parishioner • (651) 464-7741

    Gentle Dental Inc.Ervin G. Savord D.D.S.

    (651) 982-6575 • 255 Hwy 97 Across From Forest Lake High School

    SiebenCarey James P. Carey

    Attorney, Parishioner Wrongful Death • Personal Injury

    (612) 333-9750 901 Marquette Ave., Ste. 500 | Minneapolis, MN

    Carpet LVT Laminate

    Blinds

    651-464-2405 | “Next to Pizza Hut” www.thomcocarpet.com

    Centerville Wyoming 651-765-8911 651-462-8772“A Place for Fun, Friends, & Learning”

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    Locally owned and operated. (651) 464-3556 • www.MattsonFuneralHome.com

    Tax & Accounting Services

    JT CPA & Owner

    69 North Lake Street, Ste 12, Forest Lake 612-805-7116 • jmthielcpa.com

    Serving the Forest Lake, Mora, Ham Lake and surrounding areas

    LUTZ CUTS MEATS• Quality Beef & Pork • Locally Raised • Halves & Quarters

    651-429-3380Leo Lutz, Proprietor Hugo MidWestOne.bank | Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender

    1650 Lake Street S • Forest Lake, MN 651.464.2880

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    The Martin’sReal Estate Professionals

    Kris Martin Pat Martin651-261-6860 [email protected] [email protected]

    Complete Collision Repair For All Your Auto Body Needs24408 Greenway Ave.

    Forest Lake, MN 55025 1 mile N. of Forest Lake on Hwy. 8

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    Rodney Stensrud, D.D.S. • Michael Goodoien, D.D.S.Catharine Ruther, D.D.S. • Daniel Pink, D.D.S.

    Jennifer LaBerge, D.D.S.956 W Broadway Ave, Forest Lake | (651) 464-7277

    Trailer & Storage Container Rental & Sales

    920 15th St SW • Forest Lake

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    Christian Ga�y, ParishionerInvestment Advisor Rep

    Marty Rychley, ParishionerInvestment Advisor Rep

    Investment Management • Tax Planning • Retirement Planning Insurance Planning • Education Planning • Business Planning

    Securities offered through Avantax Investment ServicesSM, Member FINRA, SIPC, Investment advisory services offered through Avantax ServicesSM, Insurance services offered through Avantax affiliated insurance agency. Rychley Financial Services is not a registered broker/dealer or registered investment advisory firm.

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    651-464-8800Gas, Convenience, & Liquor Store

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