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Bureau County IL Chapter |
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About Our Chapter |
Thank you for visiting our chapter Web site. Here’s a few things you should know about our chapter. Our chapter is one of nearly 1,400 nationwide chartered local units of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans that brings Thrivent Financial for Lutherans members together for charitable, social and educational activities. Chapters are organized geographically, primarily by county. All Thrivent Financial for Lutherans members belong to a chapter in the area in which they live, which enables them to aid themselves and others through voluntary action. Each chapter has a leadership board made up of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans members who are elected and/or appointed. The chapter leadership board is responsible for allocating funds to service teams for helping individuals and community organizations. For questions about our chapter or to get involved in our volunteer activities, contact a chapter leader by clicking "Meet our Chapter Leaders" below. | |
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Advocates & Pastors Meeting |
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Sunday, Sept. 18 at 1:00 pm -- Meeting at Monical's Pizza in Princeton with new Congregational Advocates and Pastors to inform, educate and utilize our advocates in promoting Thrivent and the events and activities we are offering. | |
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Ecomonic & Investment Outlook Workshop |
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The date will be announced later. Workshop will begin at 6:00 pm with a light supper and presentation to begin at 6:30pm. We are planning this workshop in October at St. Matthew's in Princeton to teach individuals of all ages, Thrivent members or not, of current factors that are impacting our economy and financial markets. | |
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Election Meeting |
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Sunday, Nov. 6 Election meeting at 1:00pm. Place to be announced. Steve Becker and his son will report on their recent trip to El Salvador. We also want to discuss the events of the year and share ideas. | |
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Keeping the Farm in the Family |
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Saturday, Jan. 7 2012 8:00 am at First Lutheran Church in Princeton. Begin with breakfast at 8:00. For all families who want to pass the farm to the next generation. | |
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Financial Independence: It Is Women's Work |
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On a Saturday morning in March (date and place to be announced) A workshop to help women better understand budgeting, investment principles and retirement considerations. Presentation and mini spa teaching relaxation techniques for women to take care of themselves financially and physically. Lunch will be served. This was a workshop presented in June 2011 and so well received by those attending that we decided to repeat it. | |