May 2018

MY FRIEND SOLITUDE

May 1 – Tuesday
9:30-11:30 am
Presenter:  Pat Pintens
When being alone is anything but lonely you have found solitude. We might call solitude an experience of friendship with one’s self and the world. Solitude expands us. Let’s explore how we can move from loneliness to solitude. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Wednesday, April 25.

IONS (Science and Spirituality)

May 3 & 17 – Thursday (first and third Thursdays of the month)
12:30-3:00 p.m.
Facilitators: Jan Lewis and Marla Lang, FSPA
Noetic science means inner/intuitive knowing. The gatherings explore scientific findings and wisdom traditions to expand our understanding of consciousness and questions such as “who am I” and “who are we.” All are welcome to one or more gatherings. Suggested offering $10.00.

WATERCOLOR: Changing Format

May 7 & 8 – Monday and Tuesday
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
We will create a trio of paintings using the same subject in these different formats: horizontal, vertical and square. Choose a landscape or floral that has a high interest for you as subject matter. Bring watercolor supplies, photo choice, and a stretched sheet of cold press watercolor paper 15×22 inches, an extra half sheet of 140# cold press watercolor paper (same size), and a sheet that is 12×12. Fee: $60.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Tuesday, May 1.

HOLY MARY, GUIDE FOR US ALL

May 10 – Thursday
9:30 a.m. (Rosary)
10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. (Retreat)
Facilitator: Julia Walsh, FSPA
“Mary was the first person to take the “way” to enter the Kingdom of God that Christ opened, a way which is accessible to the humble, to all who trust in the word of God and endeavor to put it into practice.” (Pope Benedict XVI)  Who is the Blessed Virgin Mary and why do so many people have such a strong devotion to her? How might her example and motherly love serve as a guide for us all? This Marian reflection day will be an opportunity for you to pray with the messages of Mary and the way Christ opened to us. Suggested offering $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Monday, May 7.

ARBOR DAY AT MARYWOOD

Friday – May 11
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon
Facilitator: Marla Lang, FSPA, Pat Pintens and a tree guide
Planting and caring for trees is the heart of Arbor Day, usually the last Friday of April. We will observe Friday, May 11, for planting trees at Marywood. Come join us in experiencing the wonders of nature and planting for our future! Bring a spade and some helpful energy! We’ll treat you to a lunch together. Register by Wednesday, May 9.

A REVOLUTION OF GOODNESS

May 15 – Tuesday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Facilitators: Srs. Marla Lang, Anita Beskar, Julia Walsh
FSPA Sisters and affiliates are gathering this June in La Crosse to discern a collective call to goodness as Franciscans. We are inviting you to help us name ways of serving others during this time of amazing and critical changes in Church and society. What does goodness ask of you, of us? Suggested donation: your presence and sharing from your perspective. Register by Monday, May 1.

BOOK CLUB

May 17 – Thursday
Third Thursdays of the month
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Facilitators: Anita Beskar, FSPA, Marla Lang, FSPA
Give us a call. We select current, notable books. A good book and a great conversation at Marywood are one of our treasures! Suggested offering $10.00 or as you can. Register by the Wednesday before.

IONS (Science and Spirituality)

May 3 & 17 – Thursday (first and third Thursdays of the month)
12:30-3:00 p.m.
Facilitators: Jan Lewis and Marla Lang, FSPA
Noetic science means inner/intuitive knowing. The gatherings explore scientific findings and wisdom traditions to expand our understanding of consciousness and questions such as “who am I” and “who are we.” All are welcome to one or more gatherings. Suggested offering $10.00.

Taste and See the Goodness of the Lord  Series

DELIGHTFUL ASPARAGUS
May 24 – Thursday
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Presenter:  Pat Pintens
This series will explore the tasty goodness of some of the ‘fruits’ of the earth. Our first ‘taste’ will be fresh asparagus.  Definitely a taste of God’s goodness. Definitely  a culinary blessing! Come share in the goodness of taste. Suggested offering $10.00.  Register by Friday, May 18.

WRITERS GROUP

Facilitator: Julia Walsh, FSPA
Writers of every level and genre are welcome to join the group and come to any or each meeting. Bring a copy of your writing for feedback (1- 4 pages) and your meal. Be ready for a robust conversation among a supportive community that will enrich your work as a writer. Suggested offering $5.00. Please register by the day before the session.

(The 3rd Tuesday, 12:00-3:00 p.m.)
Tuesday, May 15, 12:00-3:00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 19, 12:00-3:00 p.m.
Tuesday, July 17, 12:00-3:00 p.m.
Tuesday, August 21, 12:00-3:00 p.m.

(The Last Tuesday, 6:00-8:00 p.m.)
Tuesday, May 29, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 26, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, July 31, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, August 28, 6:00-8:00 p.m.

April 2018

PASTEL: TECHNIQUES IN APPLYING STROKES & COLOR BUILDING STRATEGIES

April 2 – Monday
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
This workshop will emphasize long-learned ways of applying pastel to pastel paper or board. It will help you achieve rich color and maintain it throughout the painting. Ways of applying strokes such as feathering, scumbling, pointillism, etc. will be tried and then what has been learned will be done on a larger planned painting of a landscape. Bring soft pastels and photo scenes of land or water. U-Art Sanded Pastel Paper (18 by12) is available at $3.50 a sheet. Fee $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Monday, March 26.

PASTEL: HOW TO MAKE ANY PASTEL PAINTING WORK

April 3 – Tuesday
9:00 a.m. -3 :00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA For an assured success in pastel painting, we will work on an approach to the painting of any Pastel. We will begin with an underpainting with the pastels which will then be dissolved with denatured alcohol to establish large shape and value areas. Then we will build the pastel painting on this underpainting. Sheets of watercolor paper and denatured alcohol will be provided. Bring soft pastels and photos of landscape with areas easily divided into shape areas. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Monday, March 26.

PASTEL AND GILDED PAINTING

April 4 -Wednesday
9:00 a.m. – 3 :00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
Using a combination of pastel,acrylic, gesso, and gilding, we will create a pastel painting that has a metallic glow about it. I suggest the end result be an abstract painting,so that the attention goes to noticing the interesting effects created by this combination of materials.The best surface background and least expensive – is a stretched halfsheet of cold-press water colorpaper. A pastel or hard board painted with gesso would also work. U-Art Sanded Pastel Paper (18 by12) is available at $3.50 a sheet. Bring your supply of soft pastels. Other materials will be provided. Fee $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Monday, March 26.

wwww.God (WOMEN WHO WRESTLE WITH GOD)

April 5 – Thursday
9:30 a.m. – 12 noon
Presenter: Pat Pintens
We are neither unusual nor alone if we find ourselves wrestling (struggling) with God. Some well-known and some not-so-well-known biblical women also wrestled with God. We’ll explore and learn from their stories, share some of our own, and grow is faith and wisdom together. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Friday, March 30.

IONS: SCIENCE AND SPIRITUALITY

April 5 – Thursday
(first and third Thursdays of the month)
12:30-3:00 p.m.
Facilitators: Jan Lewis and Marla Lang, FSPA
Noetic science means inner/intuitive knowing. The gatherings explore scientific findings and wisdom traditions to expand our understanding of consciousness and questions such as “who am I” and “who are we.” All are welcome to one or more gatherings. Suggested offering $10.00.

PRAYING BEYOND WORDS

April 6 – Friday
9:30-11:30a.m.
Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA
The Easter season and Spring can open us to awe, wonder and special moments of grace! Yet, sometimes we may find ourselves stuck in “blankness” when we want to pray. Come however we may find ourselves. We will explore times and forms of prayer together. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Wednesday, April 4.

LATER LIFE SPIRITUALITY

April 16 – Monday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA
We will examine some of Richard Rohr’s sense of the second half of life found in “Falling Upward.” What are some of the ways to keep open to the new, and the more? Richard Rohr’s book is not necessary but helpful. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Friday, April 13.

LESSONS FROM LITTLE THEOLOGIANS

April 17 – Tuesday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Pat Pintens
How many times have you read a children’s book, story or poem or shared a conversation with a child only to discover a great life lesson or theological insight? Bring one, two or more of your favorite children’s books, stories or poems to share and reflect on with others. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Thursday, April 12.

SPRINGTIME SHINRIN-YOKU

April 19 – Thursday
9:00-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Pat Pintens
If you like walking slowly, touching, looking and listening, discovering and wondering, you will like the Japanese approach to being in a forest. It is called “Shinrin-Yoku,” in English “Forest bathing.” We will meet at Marywood and proceed to the Fallison Lake trail. Call Marywood for further information. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Friday, April 13.

IONS: SCIENCE AND SPIRITUALITY

April 19 – Thursday
(first and third Thursdays of the month)
12:30-3:00 p.m.
Facilitators: Jan Lewis and Marla Lang, FSPA
Noetic science means inner/intuitive knowing. The gatherings explore scientific findings and wisdom traditions to expand our understanding of consciousness and questions such as “who am I” and “who are we.” All are welcome to one or more gatherings. Suggested offering $10.00.

MINI-CAMINO

April 20 – Friday
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Facilitator: Julia Walsh, FSPA
In April 2017, Sister Julia walked over 80 miles in five days on the Camino de Santiago in Spain. This day will begin with her sharing a bit of her experience and then we will head out for our own pilgrimage in the woods, walking at least five miles together no matter the weather, aiming to open ourselves to the sacredness found in the simple act of putting one foot in front of the other. Dress for hiking and bring your lunch and water. Suggested offering $20.00. Register by Thursday, April 19.

FRANCISCAN DAY OF SOLITUDE

April 21 – Saturday
8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Facilitators: Pat Pintens and Julia Walsh, FSPA
Since the 1200s Franciscans have been spending time in sacred solitude to listen to the voice of God. Come away to pause, reflect, recharge, spend time alone with God to listen for God’s voice and rest in God’s presence. Participants will gather briefly to begin and end the day in prayer. The remainder of the day is on your own. You will have a private room, a simple meal at noon, plus an opportunity for a massage or to meet with a spiritual director. Contact Susan for information regarding massages or spiritual direction. Suggested offering $25.00. Register by Thursday, April 19.

WRITERS GROUP

April 26-Thursday
(fourth Thursday of each month – see also January 25, February 22, and March 22)
12:00-2:00 p.m.
Facilitator: Julia Walsh, FSPA
Writers of every level and genre are welcome to join this newly forming group. Bring your lunch and a copy of your writing for feedback (1-4 pages). Be ready for a robust conversation among a supportive community that will enrich your work as a writer. Suggested offering $5.00. Register by Wednesday, April 25.

March 2018

IONS: SCIENCE AND SPIRITUALITY

March 1 – Thursday
(first and third Thursdays of the month)
12:30-3:00 p.m.
Facilitators: Jan Lewis & Marla Lang, FSPA
Noetic science means inner/intuitive knowing. The gatherings explore scientific findings and wisdom traditions to expand our understanding of consciousness and questions such as “who am I” and “who are we.” All are welcome to one or more gatherings. Suggested offering $10.00.

LENTEN DAY OF REFLECTION

March 3 – Saturday
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Facilitators: Pat Pintens and Julia Walsh, FSPA
For many years, observing Lent meant the heightened practices of fasting, prayer and almsgiving. These ancient spiritual practices, which come from various faith traditions, are most often seen as denials or deprivations rather than as opportunities or gifts. Come and explore the often overlooked benefits of fasting, prayer and almsgiving for ourselves and our world. Suggested offering $30.00 (includes program and lunch). Register by Monday, February 26.

WATERCOLOR: PAINTING CROCUS

March 5 – Monday
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
Using a variety of Japanese Rice paper and watercolors and inks, we will create a painting of crocus emerging from a snow covered terrain. Bring paints, brushes, 300# watercolor paper or stretched half sheet watercolor paper and photos of crocus. Supplies will be available if you do not have them and want to participate. The rice paper will be provided. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Monday, February 26.

WATERCOLOR: PAINTING USING JAPANESE MESA PAPER

March 6 -Tuesday
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
Mesa Paper fractures color into a beautiful network of lines similar to those used in batik. We will use the paper to create a painting of leaves or flowers and a second of landscape with trees. Bring a half sheet of stretched cold- pressed watercolor paper on which to mount the mesa paper. Also bring photos of the subjects, paints and brushes. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Monday, February 26.

WATERCOLOR: WAYS OF PRESERVING WHITES Using a Pouring Technique

March 7 – Wednesday
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
There are multiple ways of saving whites when using a pouring technique with water color paints. We will cover a variety of ways by creating small samples and then move to create a larger painting using some of them. A field of wild flowers makes a good subject for this painting. Bring a stretched half sheet of Hot pressed water color paper and smaller sheets for the samples. If you are attending any of the above classes you will have the opportunity to prepare the stretched paper the day before. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Monday, February 26.

A LENTEN DAY OF SOLITUDE

March 7 – Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Facilitators: Pat Pintens and Julia Walsh, FSPA
Jesus often went off alone to spend time with his Father. Lent is the perfect time for a day of solitude, a time to pause, reflect, recharge, spend time alone with God listening for God’s voice and resting in God’s presence. Participants will gather briefly to begin and end the day in prayer. The remainder of the day is on your own. You will have a private room, a simple meal at noon, an opportunity for a massage or to meet with a spiritual director. Contact Susan for information regarding massages or spiritual direction. Suggested offering $25.00. Register by Friday, March 2.

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

March 8 – Thursday 9:30-11:00 a.m.
Facilitators: Pat Pintens and Julia Walsh, FSPA
International Women’s Day is celebrated in many countries around the world. It is a day when women are recognized for their achievements without regard to divisions, whether national, ethnic, linguistic, cultural, economic or political in both developed and developing countries. Come join in the program, celebrating women. Enjoy light refreshments afterwards. Suggested offering $5.00. Register by Friday, March 2.

IONS: SCIENCE AND SPIRITUALITY

March 15 – Thursday
(first and third Thursdays of the month)
12:30-3:00 p.m.
Facilitators: Jan Lewis and Marla Lang, FSPA
Noetic science means inner/intuitive knowing. The gatherings explore scientific findings and wisdom traditions to expand our understanding of consciousness and questions such as “who am I” and “who are we.” All are welcome to one or more gatherings. Suggested offering $10.00.

UKRAINIAN EGGS

March 20 – Tuesday
9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Guest Presenters: Gemma Lamb and Jeannine Laibly
Learn the old world tradition of Pysanky. Ukrainian eggs are a style in which patterns are created using a method that involves applying melted beeswax to an egg before dying. The wax protects the shell from the dye, allowing a layered effect of color to be achieved. Required materials are provided and additional materials will be available for purchase at a minimal fee. Suggested Donation: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Tuesday, March 13.

PRAYING THE PSALMS

March 21 – Wednesday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA
The psalms have a way of opening us up to the wonder and mystery of our experiences with God. Our many needs can be found in the psalms: praise, thanks, sorrow, lament, petition, longing and more. Come join us this Lent, in unpacking and praying our human experiences nestled in the psalms. Suggested offering $10.00 + bring a friend. Register by Wednesday, March 19.

WRITERS GROUP

March 22 – Thursday
(fourth Thursday of each month – see also January 25, February 22, and April 26)
12:00-2:00 p.m.
Facilitator: Julia Walsh, FSPA
Writers of every level and genre are welcome to join this newly forming group. Bring your lunch and a copy of your writing for feedback (1- 4 pages). Be ready for a robust conversation among a supportive community that will enrich your work as a writer. Suggested offering $5.00 each session. Register by Wednesday, March 21.

February 2018

IONS: SCIENCE AND SPIRITUALITY

February 1-Thursday
(first and third Thursdays of the month)
12:30-3:00 p.m.
Facilitators: Jan Lewis and Marla Lang, FSPA
Noetic science means inner/intuitive knowing. The gatherings explore scientific findings and wisdom traditions to expand our understanding of consciousness and questions such as “who am I” and “who are we.” All are welcome to one or more gatherings. Suggested offering $10.00.

“ME AND MY SHADOW”

February 2 – Friday
(Ground Hog Day)
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Pat Pintens
We’re all familiar with the expression: “S/he’s afraid of her/his shadow.” All of us have parts of ourselves we find frightening, parts we try to keep hidden in the dark. Let’s search out the graces and gifts hidden in our inner shadows. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Monday, January 29.

THE GIFT OF YEARS

February 6 – Tuesday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Guest presenter: Barbara Kane
Growing older has its challenges. We want to live a long life, but we don’t necessarily like the idea of being old. For some, the best of life seems over as early as the age of fifty, yet others still have a zest for life at ninety. What characteristics help one embrace later years? Learn what research has found and walk away with renewed inspiration. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Monday, February 5.

WHAT IF I DON’T WANT TO LOVE OR PRAY FOR MY ENEMIES?

February 13 – Tuesday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Pat Pintens
“Love your enemies … pray for those who maltreat you,” Jesus says. “Say what? Why?” we reply. What happens when we don’t feel like loving or praying for those we find annoying, aggravating, hateful, or downright evil? How do we get to the place where we actually desire to live Jesus’ words? How do we pray for those people? Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Thursday, February 8.

IONS: SCIENCE AND SPIRITUALITY

February 15 – Thursday
(first and third Thursdays of the month)
12:30-3:00 p.m.
Facilitators: Jan Lewis & Marla Lang, FSPA
Noetic science means inner/intuitive knowing. The gatherings explore scientific findings and wisdom traditions to expand our understanding of consciousness and questions such as “who am I” and “who are we.” All are welcome to one or more gatherings. Suggested offering $10.00.

CABIN FEVER SURVIVAL

February 21 – Wednesday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Facilitator: Julia Walsh, FSPA
The Scandinavian people of Norway and Denmark experience some of the longest and darkest winters on Earth, yet they are some of the
happiest people. Come learn about the wisdom of a “hygge” (Danish) and “koeslig” (Norwegian) and how you might apply their techniques into the creation of your own cabin fever survival kit. Suggested Donation: $10. Register by Monday, February 19.

WRITERS GROUP

February 22 – Thursday
(fourth Thursday of each month – see also January 25, March 22 and April 26)
12:00-2:00 p.m.
Facilitator: Julia Walsh, FSPA
Writers of every level and genre are welcome to join this newly forming group. Bring your lunch and a copy of your writing for feedback (1- 4 pages). Be ready for a robust conversation among a supportive community that will enrich your work as a writer. Suggested offering $5.00 each session. Register by Wednesday, February 21.

YOGA AND PRAYER

February 24 – Saturday
9:00 a.m.-12:00 Noon
Facilitators: Julia Walsh, FSPA and Briea Tlusty
All are welcome, no matter your level of experience with yoga or your familiarity with Christian prayer. Yoga instructor Briea Tlusty and Sister Julia will guide you through a morning designed to help you connect to God with your mind, body and spirit. Suggested offering $20.00. Register by Wednesday, February 21.

SPIRITUAL TOOLS FOR MENTAL HEALTH

February 26 – Monday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Guest Presenter: Sarah Hennessy, FSPA
Everybody gets stressed out and when we do there are quick ways that we can use our breath, mind, and body to shift our mood. Sometimes when we feel overwhelmed our own personal resources are the best way to pick ourselves up. This interactive workshop will explore real and practical spiritual tools that we can use in times of stress. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Thursday, February 22.

HEART OF ADORATION

February 27 – Tuesday
9:15-11:00 a.m.
Guest Presenter: Sarah Hennessey, FSPA, Eucharistic Adoration Coordinator at St. Rose Convent in La Crosse
Eucharistic Adoration is a door that we can walk through to a lifestyle of deeper awe, empathy, and service. Sister Sarah joins us from St. Rose Convent in La Crosse, Wisconsin where the tradition of 24/7 Eucharistic adoration has been kept alive for over 139 years. With her, we’ll survey a basic history and a contemporary view of adoration, consider 10 tips for adoration and 8 ways adoration can change our lives. Then, we will practice adoration together. This program will occur at Holy Family Catholic Church, 8950 County J, Woodruff, Wisconsin. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Monday, February 26.

November 2017

MAKING PEACE WITH OUR ANCESTORS

November 2 – Thursday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Presenter: Pat Pintens Kathleen Raine wrote: “Dear ones in the house of the dead, can you forgive an old woman who was your proud daughter, who now too late returns your love?” Sometimes we do not understand nor return the love of those closest to us until it is too late. We are left struggling with a broken relationship, with what we wish we could have said or done. Let’s explore ways to make peace with and heal broken
relationships with deceased ancestors. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Monday, October 30.

IONS

November 2 – Thursday
12:30-3:00 p.m.
Coordinators: Jan Lewis and Marla Lang, FSPA
The gathering explores scientific findings with wisdom traditions to expand our understanding of consciousness and questions such as “who am I” and “who are we.” All are welcome to one or more meetings. Next gathering will be December 7. Suggested offering $10.00.

NaNoWriMo COME WRITE IN Event

November 4 – Saturday
10:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m.
Hosted by: Julia Walsh, FSPA and Minocqua Library Staff November is National Novel Writing Month and writers of every type are welcome to Come Write In at the Minocqua Library (415 Menominee St. Suite B. Minocqua). Stop by anytime and write alongside others who are working on their drafts. Refreshments and door prizes provided. See nanowrimo.org for more information. Donations accepted. No registration necessary.

WATERCOLOR: Palette Knife Painting in Watercolor

November 6 – Monday
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
Keeping strong colors in watercolors can be a challenge. In this class we will learn one way of creating bold and vibrant watercolor paintings. Using a palette knife as well as a brush, we will creatively work on distribution of color with watercolor media, practice some techniques, and then apply them to a painting. You will learn to use a palette knife in two ways: to add or subtract. Bring paints, palette knife, brushes, heavy watercolor paper or stretched watercolor paper and photos of large, light valued flowers. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Wednesday, October 25.

PAPER-WEAVING

November 7 -Tuesday
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen
Kappell, FSPA
Life’s journey is like a loom where the warp, the main stretched fibers are changed by the weft which weaves in and out of life. It changes what originally was given us into a beautiful and vibrant cloth. With playful and prayerful spirit we will create a unique paper and string weaving that resonates and meshes art and life. Materials will be provided. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Friday, October 27.

HAND-MAKING OF CHRISTMAS CARDS

November 8 – Wednesday
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
Using water-media and printing techniques, we will create cards that add a special personal touch to our Christmas greeting. Working with paper (supplied), we will use water media and sprays to create sheets with a free formed pattern and then cut into smaller sections to be used in making cards. Bring inks, watercolors, and Christmas stamping supplies if you have them. Card stock and envelopes will be available. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Monday, October 30.

CHURCH SECRETARIES RETREAT DAY

November 9 – Thursday
9:30 a.m. – 2:30 a.m.
Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA
The day’s focus is one of mental and spiritual enrichment for Church Secretaries of all faith traditions. Gratitude for the past and workable ways to affect future ministry to meet the needs of the community will be explored. Remember, your invaluable ministry also needs you to seek “time out!” Suggested donation: $30.00 each or $50.00 for two from the same parish church or cluster. Register by Tuesday, November 7.

YOUNG ADULT DAY OF REFLECTION

November 12 – Sunday
12:30-7:00 p.m.
Facilitated by Julia Walsh, FSPA How many times have you moved in the past 10 years? How many relationships shifted and changed? In the midst of all this transition, who are you becoming and how is God involved? All Christians in their 20s and 30s are welcome to join this afternoon of reflection and prayer on these themes. Supper will be included. Suggested offering $30.00. Register by Wednesday, November 8.

THE VOICE OF THE SOUL

November 13 – Monday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Presenter: Pat Pintens “People would be surprised if they knew what the soul said to God sometimes,” wrote Brother Lawrence. Do you recognize the voice of your soul? Do you know what your soul is saying to God? Come, learn how to listen to your soul. You, too, might be surprised. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Wednesday, November 8.

LECTIO DIVINA, LECTIO VIDA, LECTIO VISIO

November 16 and December 14 Thursdays – 9:30-11:30 a.m. Presenter: Pat Pintens
Looking for a way to pray the Scriptures? A way to pray your life experiences, questions, joys, etc.? A way to pray the world around you? Lectio Divina, Vida and Visio is an ancient way for modern people to pray and uncover spiritual depth in the Scriptures, one’s life, and the world. Suggested offering $10.00 each session. Come for one session or the entire series. Register by Monday, November 13.

CREATING A MORE POSITIVE FUTURE

November 28 – Tuesday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Marla Lang
We will examine mental and spiritual images that can help carry us forward in a more positive way. Now is a perfect time to explore our journeys as we enter the Advent season and the New Year of 2018. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Monday, November 27.

JUNE 2017

POTS, SPOTS & PLOTS
June 7 – Wednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Pat Pintens
Since the beginning of time human spirits have longed for places in which to connect (or reconnect) with and enjoy nature. Gardens pots, spots and plots offer places and chances to do so. We have all three at Marywood! Come, let your spirit reconnect with and enjoy Earth. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Friday, June 2.

“TASTE AND SEE THE GOODNESS OF THE LORD” SERIES
June 12 – Monday 9:00-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Pat Pintens
This series will explore the tasty goodness of some natural ‘fruits’ of the earth and some of the ‘fruits’ of our labors in our gardens. Our first exploration will be into the wonderful world of rhubarb. It is more than a “pie plant.” Bring your appetite. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Thursday, June 8.

MICHAEL CROSBY: A RESPONSE TO DYING
June 16 – Friday 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA
Fr. Michael has authored books: Repair My House, The Spirituality of the Beatitudes and more. He often raises the question: “What would Jesus do?” At this writing, Fr. Michael speaks of finding God in his own experience of cancer. We will gather to ponder his insights and wisdom as a Capuchin Franciscan who resides in Milwaukee. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Wednesday, June 14.

HANDMADE PAPER/FRINGED & EMBEDDED HANGING
June 19/20 – Monday & Tuesday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Facilitator: Karen Kappell, FSPA
This two day workshop will include the making of handmade papers on Monday and after drying overnight we will work with the sheets we made to create items that incorporate the papers: such as decorative hangings, cards, small collage paintings. All materials needed for the first day will be supplied. Suggestions for day two will be given on Monday. Fee for two days: $50.00. Bring a lunch, limit of 8 participants. Register by Monday, June 12.

A GARDEN CELEBRATION OF THE SUMMER SOLSTICE
June 20 – Tuesday 3:00-6:00 p.m. Held at the Minocqua Community Garden. (South end of Blumenstein Road – drive past Northwoods Animal Hospital)
Presenters: Sisters Marla Lang and Anita Beskar, Pat Pintens and Sharon Aldrich
“Gardening is a monk’s way of caring for the soul” writes Thomas Moore. “If you would be happy all your life, plant a garden” advises a Chinese proverb. On the eve of the summer solstice come explore in words and ritual gardening as a means of caring for your soul and the earth, and as a path to peace and joy. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Friday, June 16.

WATER WONDERINGS
June 23 – Friday 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Presenter: Pat Pintens
“Water is life” someone once sang. Water is life giving is so many ways. Come sit by the water, listen to the water, speak to the water, experiment with the water, wonder at the water, and discover God’s life giving Spirit in the water. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Tuesday, June 20.

FLY FISHING OVERNIGHT: AN INVITATION TO ATTENTIVENESS
June 23-24 11 a.m. Friday – 3 p.m. Saturday
Facilitators: Clint Burns and Dick Bruesehoff
Come learn how to fly fish and pay attention in a whole new way. Is there a way to get into the mind of a fish? Led by Wisconsin licensed guide Clint Burns and retreat leader Dick Bruesehoff, you’ll experience a casting clinic, learn how to “read the water” and pay attention to the fish habitat, practice fly fishing and discuss what we noticed and what has attracted our attention. $175 includes a private room in a shared cabin and all needs. Commuters $145. Bring your fishing license and gear. Register by Friday, June 9.

May 2017

WATERCOLOR: UNIQUE TEXTURES
May 1 – Monday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Facilitator: Karen Kappell, FSPA
We will explore ways of altering the water to create unique and easy-to-use backgrounds that can be used in any watercolor paintings. Often a subject for a painting is created and then the question arises “What do I do with the background?” You will learn easy and unique ways of dealing with the question. Several techniques will be shown, practiced on small scale, and then applied to a larger subject of your choice. Bring watercolor supplies, 140# cold press watercolor paper that is preferably stretched or in a pad, small sheets for practice. Other needed supplies will be there for your use. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Tuesday, April 25.

WATERCOLOR: MOVING BEYOND THE BRUSH
May 2 – Tuesday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Facilitator: Karen Kappell, FSPA
Now is the time to expand your choices and energize your art with great brush-free watermedia techniques. Using brushless methods early in a painting frees the imagination and leaves refinement with the brush for a later phase in the painting. Bring watercolors, plus a stretched half sheet of watercolor paper, and small sheets of watercolor paper for practice. Fee: $30 Bring a lunch. Register by Wednesday, April 26.

SKYPE AND SIP FOR SPIRITUAL SEEKERS
May 2, June 6, July 3, August 8 3:00-4:00 p.m. (Central Time); first Tuesday of each month (except July is a Monday)
Facilitator: Julia Walsh, FSPA
Join our new faith sharing discussion group from anywhere via your device with Skype. Grab your beverage of choice, light a candle, and join our contemplative conversation. Our first conversation will explore what spiritual practices help us pause and connect with the Divine in the midst of our busy days. $5.00 donation for each session. Please call 715-385-3750 at least 24 hours prior to join the discussion. Include your Skype profile name, email address and phone number.

WATERCOLOR: PAINTING WITH A LARGE BRUSH
May 3 – Wednesday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Facilitator: Karen Kappell, FSPA
One of the best ways to get a dramatic look to a painting is by using a large brush in applying the paint. Because one is concentrating on the large brush strokes the painting develops quickly and can be determined earlier with a light pencil sketch of the main shape areas. You will need to bring a stretched half sheet of 140# cold press watercolor paper or 300# sheet of cold press paper. A half sheet is about 15 by 22 inches. Also bring a 1 1/2 or 2 inch flat brush, watercolors and your usual watercolor supplies. Landscape or seascape would be a good subject. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Wednesday, April 26.

FOR YOUR GARDEN: PATRON SAINTS, BLESSINGS, TRADITIONS
May 4 – Thursday 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Presenter: Pat Pintens
It might be a little early to dig in the earth but it’s not too early to dig up some information about saints who loved gardening, blessings we can add to our gardening work and our garden’s soil, and fun facts and customs regarding gardening. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Monday, May 1.

SCIENCE AND SPIRITUALITY
May 4 – Thursday 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Coordinators: Jan Lewis & Marla Lang, FSPA
IONS (Institute of Noetic Sciences) is an international group founded in 1973 by Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell. Noetic comes from the Greek, “noesis/noetikos” meaning inner/ intuitive knowing. A local community group meets monthly at Marywood to explore the intersection of science and spirituality. It is about the “new story”of who we are and what we are capable of becoming. The group is currently viewing and discussing “Missing Links”, a 2017 original series by author Gregg Braden. The series explores and blends scientific findings with wisdom traditions to expand our understanding of consciousness and of the questions “Who am I?” and “Who are we?” It is not necessary to have seen previous episodes to attend a meeting. The next meetings will be held May 4, June 1, July 6 and August 10, at 1:00-3:00 p.m. You are invited!

MEDITATIVE NATURE WALK
May 8 – Monday 10:00-11:30 a.m.
Facilitators: Julia Walsh, FSPA and North Lakeland Discovery Center staff
Meet at the North Lakeland Discovery Center and join their naturalists for a guided nature walk that will help you open your eyes and hearts to the wonders all around. Then, enter into contemplative dialogue about the ways the landscape speaks to your Spirit. Donations accepted. Note: If you’d like to carpool from Marywood, please call us on Friday, May 5 (715-385-3750).

OUT OF DARKNESS AND RUBBLE
May 9 -Tuesday 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA
Where is God in mess? What messages flow from rubble? What is evident in the darkness that one cannot see in the light? How does one pray in darkness? And, do you call this a part of one’s spiritual journey? Let us together examine such questions. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Friday, May 5.

MOVIE NIGHT AT MARYWOOD
May 12 – Friday 6:30-9:00 p.m.
Facilitator: Julia Walsh, FSPA
Film, popcorn, social consciousness and spiritual connections! All these elements will nourish our minds, bodies and spirits as we view a film together and have a round table discussion about it. Call 715-385-3750 to hear what film we’re showing and register by May 5. Suggested offering $10.00.

NATURE POETRY WORKSHOP
May 13 – Saturday 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Facilitator: Julia Walsh, FSPA
Come to this day of reverencing words and contemplating the goodness of God’s creation! We’ll discuss samples of nature poetry, study a bit of technique, be challenged by a writing prompt and spend time in nature writing. At the end of the session we’ll share our creations and give each other feedback. This workshop is appropriate for poets at all levels. Suggested offering $20.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Friday, May 5.

WEEKEND ON THE WATER: FISHING RETREAT
May 14-16 1:00 Sunday-3:00 p.m. Tuesday
Facilitator: Julia Walsh, FSPA
Bring your fishing gear and prepare to paddle! This retreat will be a time for quiet reflection upon the beautiful Trout Lake early in the 2017 fishing season. Communal prayer will connect us with Jesus, the fisherman. Call 715-385-3750 by Monday, May 1 to register. $175 for a shared room and all needs. $215 includes a private room in a shared cabin and all needs. Commuters $165. Partial scholarships available.

NOW THE GREEN BLADE RISES: Living in the Spring of the Spirit
May 17 – 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Dick Bruesehoff
It’s Spring! We’re surrounded by lush green colors and extravagant growth. What has been hidden through the Winter is visible everywhere. Life is emerging from the cold, quiet earth. It’s a time when many ask the question “What is growing in me?” We’ll use the work of poets, song-writers, and artists to reflect on what is emerging in us in this season of lavish, rich growth. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Monday, May 15.

SOCIAL MEDIA, SMART PHONES & THE SPIRIT OF GOD
May 17- Wednesday 2:00-8:00 p.m.
Presenter: Julia Walsh, FSPA
This workshop will explore modern technology and the effects–both positive and negative–media and technology can have on our spiritual lives. We will discuss the social and religious impacts of connecting with God and others through technology and consider how, or whether, to allow technology to be a tool in our prayer. Bring your own device (smart phone, tablet, etc. with Wi-Fi ability) so we can explore particular apps and websites that could enhance our spiritual lives. Bring a dish to pass for our potluck supper, too. $30.00 suggested donation. Call 715-385-3750 by Wednesday, May 10 to register.

DON’T FORGET YOUR VITAMIN P
May 18 – Thursday 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Pat Pintens
We all know about the necessary role of vitamins for healthy, strong bodies. We work to ensure we get the vitamin A, B, C, and D we need. But what about Vitamin P? Come explore the role of Vitamin P, prayer and play, in having both healthy spirits and bodies. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Monday, May 15. CREEK WALKING May 26-Friday – 9:00 a.m.-Noon Presenters: Marla Lang, FSPA & Pat Pintens Bring boots or water shoes and insect protection and join us in spending time with a northern creek. It will be an adventure of listening and looking / seeing in new places. You may discover a new friend as we explore the creek. It may be a poem, a scratch or a splash! We will be walking in a creek near Marywood. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Tuesday, May 23.

CREEK WALKING
May 26-Friday – 9:00 a.m.-Noon
Presenters: Marla Lang, FSPA & Pat Pintens
Bring boots or water shoes and insect protection and join us in spending time with a northern creek. It will be an adventure of listening and looking / seeing in new places. You may discover a new friend as we explore the creek. It may be a poem, a scratch or a splash! We will be walking in a creek near Marywood. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Tuesday, May 23.

April 2017

WATERCOLOR: MASTERING EDGE CONTROL
April 3 –  Monday
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
A watercolor painting can have both areas of distinct definition and softer more delicate areas. We will practice the use of wet and dry areas to show this. A good subject for this is florals so bring photos you have of this subject. Also bring water color supplies, and a stretched watercolor sheet of 140# cold press paper, plus your lunch. Fee: $30.00. Register by Tuesday, March 28.

MIXED MEDIA: PAPER & FABRIC
April 5 – Wednesday
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
Finding paper and fabric that complement each other, that can be painted on, and used to make a collage can be fun and expand creative juices to a “What if I do this or combine that” experience. You will alter thin cloth and paper for use. Bring thin materials like rayon, cheesecloth, silks, blends and fabric paints and inks. Scissors, Elmer’s glue, and watercolor supplies and Fabric Paints are also needed. You also need a support, bring one of the following: canvas board, stretched watercolor paper or canvas. Sharing is encouraged. Bring a lunch. Fee: $30.00. Register by Thursday, March 30.

GOD, GREAT COMPOSTER
April 11 – Tuesday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Pat Pintens
In recent decades recycling and composting have gained attention and have been promoted as valuable for a healthier, more earth friendly and earth sustaining life style. They are nothing new to God, however. God has been recycling and composting events and aspects of peoples’ lives through the centuries to enrich and transform those lives and ours. How might God want to recycle or repurpose something in your life? Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Thursday, April 6.

FINDING MEANING IN THE PSALMS
April 19 – Wednesday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA
We will focus on what goes on in the 150 Psalms that touches on what goes on in human lives. How the Psalms invite us to wholeness as well as hold us in times of brokenness will be examined. You will find the Psalms vigorous, candid and daring! You will also receive a free book on the Psalms. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Monday, April 17.

KITCHEN TABLE RETREAT
April 19 – Wednesday
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Presenter: Pat Pintens
The early church gathered in people’s homes for Sunday worship.  To a great degree, we have lost the sense of the sanctity of our homes.  We invite you to explore the sacredness of your doorway, your kitchen table, and the cups you use in everyday life. Suggested offering $10.00.  Register by Monday, April 17. Bring a dish to pass for lunch.

PRAYING WITH  “GREENING BEADS”
April 20 -Thursday
9:30-1:30 a.m.
Presenters: Dick and Naomi Bruesehoff
God’s deepest desire is for the health and wholeness of all of the beloved creation. Come and experience various prayer forms while stringing a set of Greening Beads that can be used in prayer. The prayer beads can help us connect with and pray for each other, strengthen our prayer lives, and keep us attuned to God’s world. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Tuesday, April 18.

“SHINRIN-YOKU” (FOREST BATHING) RETREAT April 21-22
Friday 7:00-9:00 p.m. (ending time negotiable depending on weather)
Saturday 6:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (starting time negotiable)
Presenter: Pat Pintens Come enjoy the awakening springtime world. We will bathe in the sights, sounds, smells, feel, maybe even tastes of a spring time evening, morning and day. We will not hurry along the forest path but linger wherever our eyes, ears or noses lead us. Suggested offering: Residents $215 includes a private room in a shared cabin and all needs, commuters $165.00. Register by Monday, April 17.

WE ARE ALL PILGRIMS: TALES FROM “THE CAMINO”
April 26 – Wednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Facilitator: Julia Walsh, FSPA Each of us is on a spiritual journey. We are all pilgrims on this earth. We will take a contemplative walk and explore what it means to be a pilgrim. Sister Julia will share stories and reflections from her experience walking The Camino de Santiago in Spain April 10-14, in order to encourage others to remain faithful to their own work of “putting one foot in front of the other” on their journeys through life. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Wednesday, April 19.

CONTEMPORARY VIEWS OF ADORATION
April 27 – Thursday
9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA
What is the practice of adoration that takes place in some churches, in some religious orders, or sometimes as a form of individual prayer? The Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration have had this practice round the clock for 138 years. We will take a look at some everyday ways we can enter into this form of prayer right where we are, right between everyday tasks. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Tuesday, April 25.

March 2017

WATERCOLOR: LAYERING WITH NEGATIVE & POSITIVE SHAPES
March 6 – Monday
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
Negative painting identifies the subject by painting the background around the subject and positive painting the subject itself. You will create two similar paintings using either a subject of leaves or flowers to note the differences in approach.  Because we are layering, it is important to keep the subject simple in shape. Bring watercolor supplies and a stretched half sheet of watercolor paper and bring a lunch.  Fee: $30.00. Register by Tuesday, February 28.

PRINTING AND PAINTING ON CONTRASTING PAPERS
March 7- Tuesday
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
On two contrasting papers, brown mail paper and delicatessen paper (both provided), we will create a composition in earth tones with contrasting  bright painted deli paper. We will pre-paint both of these paper types and use them to develop a contrasting collage design. Bring a canvas board or stretched watercolor 140# cold press paper (12 x 12 canvases can be purchased for $4.00 each at workshop), Elmer’s glue, watercolor paints and supplies. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Thursday, March 2.

PASTEL WITH AERIAL PERSPECTIVE
March 8 – Wednesday
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
Aerial perspective is a powerful tool for an artist.  In this class you will deepen your understanding of how it works so that it can be used effectively in your paintings. Bring pastels, some photos of landscapes that have foreground, middle ground, and distant areas.  Pastel paper will be provided.  Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Wednesday, March 1.

“RUAH” – BREATH, WIND OR SPIRIT
March 9 –  Thursday
9:00-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Pat Pintens
Biblical Hebrews believed the air was the breath of God and that with every breath they took, they took in God’s life.  Come explore divine life in your breath, the wind, and the Spirit within and without you. See how and what we can create with our breath, the wind, and the Spirit. Suggested offering $15.00. Register by Monday, March 6.

THE BEAUTY OF BROKENESS
March 15 –  Wednesday
9:30 a.m.- Noon
Facilitator: Julia Walsh, FSPA
We all deal with woundedness, brokenness, and messes in our lives. This program will explore how our brokenness holds the potential to bring us into beautiful union with God and others. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Wednesday, March 8.

ALL THINGS IRISH
March 17 – Friday
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Presenter:  Pat Pintens
We’ll take a brief look at Celtic spirituality, make the best ever Irish Soda Bread, pray some Irish blessings, write a few of our own, sing a few Irish songs, and do something green – not just in honor of St. Patrick but in honor of that bit of Irish spirit within each of us.  Wear something green and bring a dish to pass.  Suggested offering $15.00.  Register by Monday, March 13.

BURNING BUSH, WILD RASPBERRIES AND OTHER WILD EXPERIENCES OF GOD
March 21 – Tuesday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Pat Pintens
God often comes into our lives in unexpected and surprising ways, e.g. a burning bush or wild raspberries. Using the “Moses” method of prayer we’ll reflect on our own wild experiences of God. Think you haven’t had a wild experience of God?  Bet you have. Come explore how to recognize, learn from, pray with and cherish your wild experiences of God. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Thursday, March 16.

BE STILL AND KNOW THAT I AM GOD
March 30 – Thursday
9:30-11:30 a.m
Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA
What is it like to engage in contemplative prayer? How can I grow more into this way of praying? We will also examine some moments in the life of Jesus and Mary that can guide us such as the newly named Luminous Mysteries. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Tuesday, March 28.

LENTEN MEAL OF SOLIDARITY: Oxfam America’s Hunger Banquet
March 31 – Friday
5:00-7:30 p.m.
Facilitator: Julia Walsh, FSPA
Come experience what hunger may look like in our world. While you dine you will see the critical differences between nations and learn about global hunger. In addition to a meal, the evening will include prayer and conversation. Your $15 donation plus a non-perishable food item will go toward organizations working to defeat hunger. Register by Friday, March 24.

February 2017

BRIGID, BEER & BLESSINGS
February 1 – Wednesday
1:00-3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Pat Pintens
We’re celebrating February 1, the first day of the Celtic (Irish) spring and the feast day of one of Ireland’s most popular saints: St. Brigid. We’ll learn a bit about Brigid and the customs surrounding her and her feast day, pray a few of her blessings, have a bit of beer (since she is the patroness of brewers), and weave a simple Brigid’s cross. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Monday, January 30.

PRAYING WITH ALL THAT IS
February 2 – Thursday
10:00 a.m.-Noon
Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA
What are some of the everyday things that turn us in the light and direction of God? We will unpack some of one of Karl Rahner’s talks to God: “I must seek you in all things. If every day is every day, then every day is Your day, and every hour is the hour of Your grace.” Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Tuesday, January 31.

WATERCOLOR: COLOR SPLASH EXERCISES
February 6 – Monday
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
A color splash method is a quick way to put colors onto a paper and leads to an understanding of how colors merge and blend together.  We will produce a number of small paintings on watercolor paper and take a creative clue from what happens when the paint creates the splash. Be ready to learn about color in a fun way. Bring watercolor supplies, large watercolor brushes, a full sheet of 140# cold press watercolor paper or the equivalent in smaller size. Fee: $30.00.Bring a lunch. Register by Monday, January 30.

RESIST PAINTING: DYE-FLOW INKS or FLUID ACRYLICS
February 7 – Tuesday
9 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
Try an out-of-the-ordinary use of hair gel as a resist with inks.  We will use dyes or acrylics with the gel to create wonderful backgrounds that can be enhanced with dry media. You will need to bring colored pencils, rubber gloves, fine mist spray bottle, sponges and a half sheet of 140#cold press watercolor paper.  Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Wednesday, February 1.

FIRE, DIVISION AND FAITHFULNESS
February 8  – Wednesday
9:30 a.m.-Noon
Facilitator: Julia Walsh, FSPA
Jesus said, “I have come to set the earth on fire, and how I wish it were already blazing! There is a baptism with which I must be baptized, and how great is my anguish until it is accomplished! Do you think that I have come to establish peace on the earth? No, I tell you, but rather division.” – Luke 12:49-50. These words can be challenging and confusing to disciples. Yet, our experiences show us that the work of service and advocacy on behalf of the poor is demanding and includes great struggle. During this morning of prayer and contemplation we will reflect together on our work of building God’s reign even while our actions may offend others and cause division. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Wednesday, February 1.

HEARTS FOR VALENTINE’S DAY! WHY NOT CIRCLES?
February 14 – Tuesday
1:00-3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Pat Pintens
Perhaps hearts, as an expression of love, are overrated. Someone once wrote: “He drew a circle that shut me out, but love and I had the wit to win. We drew a larger circle that shut him in.” So why not use circles as a symbol for love?  Share in reflecting on various circles as expressions of love and how we might draw larger circles of love in our lives, communities and world. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Friday, February 10.

ADULT COLORING AS A SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE
February 16 – Thursday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA
After a guided experience in a contemplative prayer, you will be invited to engage in an adult coloring session. Many find it relaxing, a profound form of prayer, and an enriching way to spend a winter morning. All materials will be provided. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Tuesday, February 14.

SOCIAL MEDIA, SMART PHONES, AND THE SPIRIT OF GOD
February 22 – Wednesday
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Julia Walsh, FSPA
This workshop will explore modern technology and the effects (positive and negative) media and technology can have on our spiritual lives. We will discuss the social and religious impacts of connecting with God and others through technology and consider how, or whether, to allow technology to be a tool in our prayer. Bring your own device (smart phone, tablet, etc. with Wi-Fi ability) so we can explore particular apps and websites that could enhance our spiritual lives. Bring a sack lunch too. Fee: $30.00. Register by Wednesday, February 15.

LIVING IN LOVE
February 23 – Thursday
9:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Dick Bruesehoff
February is the month of love! Take some time to experience God’s deep love for us, for you, for me! We’ll explore ancient prayer practices that can bring us face-to-face with the God of love. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Tuesday, February 21.

CAN I SHOUT WHEN I PRAY?
February 27 –  Monday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Pat Pintens
We’ve all shouted at one time or another. We shout for a number of reasons: fear, anger, excitement, joy. We shout at family members, friends, neighbors, our favorite sports team, complete strangers.  But – can we shout at God? Learn about some people who shouted at God and the prayers they used. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Friday, February 24.

August 2016

Walk-ins are welcome at any Marywood program. Calling ahead whenever possible, however, will help us plan for you and allow us to call you in the event of a change.

COMBINING RICE PAPER and WATERCOLOR
August 1 – Monday
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
We will work with the above combination in two ways: the first will have bold splashy washes as background with a buildup of collage design on top and the second will have a rice paper ground with a watercolor painting on top. Bring two stretched quarter sheets or a stretched half sheet and watercolor supplies. Fee: $30.00; bring a lunch. Register by Monday, July 25.

PASTELS: Making Waves
August 2 – Tuesday
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
Bring your photos and experiences of being on a shore and watching the waves slam against the rocks. We will capture the atmosphere and action of this with soft pastels. The painting will be dominated by large wave shapes swept by the wind so the majority of the painting will be very active. Pastel board will be provided. Bring pastel supplies. Fee: $30.00; bring a lunch. Register by Monday, July 25.

MANDALA WEAVING: CRAFT
August 4 – Thursday
9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA
With hoops made from willow branches and raffia we will create a mandala hanging that incorporates natural elements found in the Northwoods: leather, rabbit fur, feathers, shells, bark, etc., with beads and yarns. The hoops will be provided- bring any of the above to add to the supplies already here. We will share in the collections we have as we make our mandalas. Fee: $30.00; bring a lunch. Register by Monday, July 25.

DRUMMING at Marywood
August 9 – Tuesday
6:30-8:00 p.m.
Facilitator: Joyce Heil
The drum is a powerful instrument for centering and healing. Many native peoples refer to the drumbeat as the heartbeat of Mother Earth. Drumming can be a means of connecting to the natural world. It can be a bridge toward a deeper relationship with all that the Creator has made. Time is spent for personal and communal healing. Bring drums and shakers if you have them. Suggested offering $10.00/session.

HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR
August 10 – Wednesday
6:30-8:30 p.m. at Marywood
Presenter: George Mueller
Back by popular request, George Mueller, a World War II survivor of incarcerations, has a story to tell that is beyond imaginings. He has written a book on his experiences titled, Lucie’s Hope. Come and meet George and hear his riveting story of how he discovered and came to terms with the shattering effect the Holocaust has had on his life. Suggested offering $10.00.

PART THREE OF LAUDATO SI’
August 11 – Thursday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA
In session three of this 2015 world-wide encyclical On Care For Our Common Home, we will examine the suggested lines of approach and action. Included will be the separate roles of religion and science, and, yet, how can they dialogue and work together at this time. You are welcomed even if you missed the part one or two session. (See June 16 & July 19 descriptions) Suggested offering $10.00.

DRUM-MAKING WORKSHOP
August 12 to 13 – Friday-Saturday
Friday 5:30–Saturday 4:00 p.m.
Facilitators: Wayne Manthey
Drum maker Wayne Manthey has helped bring many drums to life all over the country. Participants use wood, deer hides, walnut stain and other natural elements to create a unique, personal drum. There is time for reflection and storytelling about the ancient spiritual tradition of drumming. Participants will go home with a homemade drum, drumstick, and rattle.
Investment:
• Full: $120 (includes bedroom in a shared lakeside cabin, meals & program) Drum not included in this fee.
• Commuter: $90 (includes Friday dinner and Saturday lunch and program). Drum not included in this fee.
• Materials:13-inch drum – $110
16-inch drum – $135 (choose one) Register by August 1 to ensure that all supplies necessary are on hand (limited to 14).

UNDERSTANDING MUSLIM WOMEN
August 16 – Tuesday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA
Four USA women will share via a video the experiences they had in becoming Muslim. In addition, helpful information leading to dialogue with Muslims in our personal futures will be provided. Suggested offering $10.00.

“CARE OF OUR COMMON HOME”: An evening at Kemp Natural Resources Station
August 17 – Wednesday
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Facilitator: Joyce Heil and Kemp Station Staff
Come to experience some of the last remnants of old-growth forest in northern Wisconsin. Let’s walk the land, hear the stories and reflect on the fragility of the resources around us. What is our responsibility in the big picture? This program will take place at the Kemp Station which is about 5 miles East of Woodruff on Hwy 47 (sign along Hwy47). Wear comfortable walking shoes. Suggested offering $10.00. Register by Monday, August 15.

WHAT IS SPIRITUAL DIRECTION AND IS IT FOR ME?
August 23 – Tuesday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Facilitator: Elizabeth Amman, OP
Have you ever wondered how God is working in your life? Have you ever wanted to talk to someone about your God journey? If you can answer yes to either of these questions, spiritual direction/guidance may be for you. Come to this introductory session and get your questions answered about this practice of “holy listening.” Free will offering.

LEADING LIKE JESUS: Be a Better Leader at Home, at Work and Everywhere Else
August 24 – Wednesday
9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.
Presenter: Owen Phelps
Leadership is an influence process. At times, all of us try to influence others. So all of us are called to lead some of the time – in our homes, in our workplaces, in our churches and in our communities. Learn why Jesus was the best leadership teacher and role model of all time – and how you can be a Jesus-like Leader. In this seminar we’ll use live presentations, videos an engaging discussion to teach participants how to lead like Jesus – as servants, stewards and shepherds. Suggested offering $15.00.

THE ABCs of FRANCIS & CLARE OF ASSISI
August 25 – Thursday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA
Who are Francis and Clare of Assisi? Who are people talking about when they speak of Franciscans today? What is the “Francis effect” that is sometimes referenced? Suggested offering $10.00.

INTRODUCTION TO THE PSALMS
August 29 – Monday
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA
We will examine the psalms as a way of speaking to the Holy One during our life’s journey. These age- old masterpieces of prayer can be just what we need in moments of joy, chaos, gratitude, sorrow, praise, etc. Bring your Bible, or count on one being here for you to use. Suggested offering $10.00.

SACRED PLACES: The Intersection of Nature and Spirit
August 30 – Tuesday
9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Leaders: Mary Burns & John Bates
Sacred place is both the physical nature of the location and the personal perception that honors it as sacred. A sacred place can operate at any scale, from a specific site, to a scene, to a whole landscape – from a stone to a mountain range. A place is different for each observer according to his or her understanding and experience – so all places are interpreted by our heads and hearts, and are subject to cultural and personal filtering. What forms the spirit/essence of a place? What connects us? Are there universals? How does this play out in living your life, given that you must utilize Earth’s resources in some manner in order to live? We’ll discuss these questions through poetry recitations, readings, personal stories, and group interactions and reflections. Suggested offering $15.00. Register by 11 a.m., Monday, August 29.