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Do You REMEMBER?

35 YEARS AGO

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AVON 14U FINISHES SEASON UNDEFEATED WINNING THE CHAMPIONSHIP

14U team members are, back row from left: Johanna Namminga, Sydney Johnson Harper Kracht, Rowan Brandt, Kensley DeVries, Pria Sesler, Kaydence Metzger, Haley Brandt, front: Shaleigh Grant, Whitley Wolf, Stella Ratzlaff, Brielle Voigt, Emersyn Haenfler, Raegan Brandt, Leah DeWald. The 14U went undefeated in the regular season and tournament. The team was coached by Ashton and Levi DeJong. Courtesy photo.

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HOMETOWN HEROES: SESSION 3 – FIREFIGHTERS

The Summer Reading Program blazed ahead last Monday with a fiery-fun visit from another group of Hometown Heroes — the firefighters! Avon’s own Reece Powers joined us to read a thrilling fire-themed book and talk with the kids about the brave work firefighters do to keep our community safe.

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AVON SWIM TEAM 5 YEAR LEAGUE CHAMPS

The Avon Swim Team wrapped up their season at the James River Valley League Championship Meet on July 16-17 in Platte. This year Avon had 64 swimmers (ages 4-18) compete, which is an all-time high for the team. For the 5th year in a row, the team earned first place in team points! Every swimmer helped to earn points for this team award and many swimmers has personal best times at the two-day meet! CoachesthisyearwereBecky Haenfler, Landon Mudder, Jordyn Voigt, and Grayson Ratzlaff.

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FIREMAN PARTIPATE IN AVON WATER FIGHTS

FIREMAN PARTIPATE IN AVON WATER FIGHTS

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Just Thought I'd Ask

HOW DO YOU FIT

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SPIRITUAL PAIN AND GRIEF

After nearly twenty years of parish ministry, I entered the world of health care, which, I learned, abounds in acronyms. My first clue was in chaplaincy training, known as “CPE” (Clinical Pastoral Education), the required education for most hospital and hospice chaplains. CNA, SoB (Shortness of Breath), PRN, HoH (Hard of Hearing), and a myriad of other acronyms are now part of my own vernacular. QoL (Quality of Life) is the ‘big’ one in hospice, sometimes called “comfort care.” When quantity of life becomes diminished, it’s all about quality.

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