BY: Megan Himm
Pilgrim Lutheran Church’s Tabitha Society hosted its annual Women’s Banquet. The theme this year was “That’s Amoré” and was seen in the food and decorations. Women walked into Pilgrim’s new gathering space to the sound of classic Italian music. The hanging chandeliers cast a warm glow on the tables as the space was filled with chatter.
Reverend Mike Hintz began the night with a devotion about love and a prayer. The women then enjoyed a nice meal while Quinten Petersen, chairman of the Wisconsin Lutheran High School Fine Arts Department, played a marimba. The night concluded with prizes and a brief farewell from Joan Meier, the event organizer. Winners were able to take home the noodle centerpieces, along with a can of spaghetti sauce to go with it.
SOURCE: http://www.washingtoncountyinsider.com
Millie Santilli saw the writing on the wall for St. Brigid Church, of which she had been a...
William A. Jennaro was a lawyer, judge and storyteller, a Milwaukee original who grew up o...
It is officially called the Calendario Romano, or Roman Calendar. But on the streets of Ro...
Michelangelo's famed frescos from the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City are on...
Nico Mannion punched a higher floor on that one. Seeing an open lane, Mannion exploded by...
Are you looking to get your Chicago hot dog and Italian beef fix during the state's "Safer...
Love, loss, artistry and women’s empowerment are the anchoring themes in Lauren Gunderson’...
It was a rare opportunity for one Milwaukee school -- and it came with a big reward. "This...