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ST. HUBERT CATHOLIC CHURCH
729 GRAND CANYON ● HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60169
Www.sainthubert.org
6TH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 26, 2019
PASTOR’S LETTER The Good News of Easter
A Way to Find Peace
Our world is not a very peaceful place. We unfortunately see a lot of conflict, violence, unrest, injustice, and maybe even anger—not just between nations, but sometimes very close to us. For instance, I’m amazed sometimes how fast someone is to lay on their horn and start cursing if someone delays even two seconds when a light turns green. The question the gospel seems to put in front of us today is this: is peace possible? Jesus is saying “yes” it is. True peace can be experienced only in Him, not the way the world can give it (because it seems we’re not really ever at peace). We can find peace within. There is a sacred center in all of us. We call it the “heart” or “soul,” but it’s the place where God rests within us. Jesus says God the Father loves whoever loves him, which we show by following him. And so, he promises something we need to hear: God shows his faithfulness by coming to us to make his dwelling place within (John 14:23). That, of course, takes on its ultimate meaning in the Eucharist. That is the moment, as Catholics, that we enter into communion with God, who shares his very self and comes into our heart and soul. The peace of Christ is the peace of knowing we’re not alone, despite any loneliness we may feel. It’s knowing that God stays with us, even during the hardest moments or trials we may face. We unite our own suffering to Jesus who faced his own. Jesus knows our life, our experience, our joy and our pain. And so, he gives us the peace of knowing he’s with us. And we respond through prayer, and even saying something as simple and heartfelt as “Jesus, I trust in you.” Jesus helps us get through.
Odds & Ends ● On Monday, we’ll show our gratitude to those who have served in our military forces and gave their
lives in service to our nation. It’s a day that many families gather together to remember, but also to celebrate the bonds of family and friendship which are the most important things we hold onto in life. Please join us for Mass at 9:00 AM as we pray for the souls of those who served and rest in the peace of Christ.
● Our St. Hubert 8th Graders are getting set to graduate this Friday! We will have a special Mass and
graduation service beginning at 7:00 PM in the church. Congratulations not just to them, but to all those in our parish who move forward from grade school, high school, college and grad schools. Peace be with you!
And may we find the peace of Christ in our hearts through prayer, communion, and being together. With God all things are possible, —Fr. Mike
II AMANDA PELLUS + KEVIN MAZUR I SHEILA PENNY + MICHAEL KOCH
Wedding Banns
Next Week’s Readings: Acts 7:55-60
Revelations 22:12-14, 16-17, 20
John 17:20-26
WORSHIP
Readings for the Week are on page 4.
Monday, May 27—St. Augustine of Canterbury
& Memorial Day
9:00 AM Conrado Cabias
Tuesday, May 28—St. Augustine
8:30 AM St. Hubert Parishioners
Wednesday, May 29
7:00 AM Communion Service
Thursday, May 30
7:00 AM Communion Service
Friday, May 31—The Visitation of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
7:00 AM St. Hubert Parishioners
7:00 PM St. Hubert School Graduation Mass
Saturday, June 1—St. Justin
4:30 PM Tom Hendle; Dave Berner;
Rafael & Josepha Gonzalez (int.)
Sunday, June 2—The Ascension of the Lord &
………. 7th Sunday of Easter
7:30 AM Donald Bassett; Ronnie Base
9:00 AM Maria & Antoni Rogowski
10:45 AM Peter LaRocco; Carol LaRocco;
………… Edward LaRocco; Dan Murphy
12:15 PM Ramona Powers
6:00 PM St. Hubert Parishioners
Sick Victoria Carlson, Bennett Melchin,
Kevin Connolly, Javier Alonso, Cledith Ruden,
Bob & Connie Podgorski, Vicki Kubal,
Ted Wozniak, Murry Perlmutter, Ann Sullivan,
Ellen O’Conner, Gareth “Buster” Morgan,
Dolores Thomas, Bob Holz, Cindy Kennamer,
Jonalyn Soriano, Joyce Annabelle, Laura Zajac,
Forrest Sipiora, Edith Fischer, Kathleen Santini,
Wyatt Frey, Michael Salter, Debbie O’Connor,
Jody Guarino, Missy Thompson, Vivian Trainor,
Emma Tucker, Rosemary Voncina, Ann Weber,
Stephen Weber, Bradley Gerlach
Others Those who protect at home and overseas
Deceased Vincent Curkov, Jakub Gonda,
Kathleen Palmer
6TH SUNDAY OF EASTER
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MONDAY, MAY 27
Mass will be celebrated at 9:00 AM. (No 7:00 AM Mass.)
The Parish Office will be closed.
6TH SUNDAY OF EASTER
REV. RON ROLHEISER, OMI
Who’s a real Christian and who’s not? Who’s faithful to
the teaching of Christ and who’s selective in following
him? Who’s morally committed and who’s not?
Everywhere, in the name of religion, truth, morality,
ideology, or political-correctness, we’re erecting various
tests of orthodoxy and morals. Usually one issue of
morality, dogma, dress, or political- correctness is set up as
the litmus test. How you stand on that issue determines
how you are judged in general and, depending whether
you’re liberal or conservative, that issue can be anything
from abortion, to feminism, to gay marriage, to war, to
poverty, to capital punishment, to clerical dress, to (inside
of Islam) whether or not a woman covers her face in
public. But, invariably, there is a litmus test, one issue on
which you are judged.
So it’s worth asking: Did Jesus have a litmus test? Is there
one issue, principle, or dogma within his teaching that can
function as a criterion for judgement so that we are, in
effect, a Christian or not, depending upon where we stand
on that issue?
The question isn’t a simple one: On the one hand, it asks
the question of essentials: What’s essential and what’s
negotiable in the teachings of Jesus? But it asks, as well,
whether there is any one thing inside the teachings of Jesus
that can serve as a defining criterion as to what makes one
uniquely Christian?
Regarding the question of essentials, I submit, that there
are four things that Jesus asks of anyone who would be his
disciple:
First, that he or she “keep the commandments”, both the
larger commandment of the heart “to love God and
neighbor” and the ten commandments. “If anyone loves
me, he will keep my word.” An essential component of
Christian discipleship is having a private relationship to
Jesus and being faithful in the area of private morality.
Second, Jesus mandates social justice as non-negotiable,
not optional, within Christian discipleship. This is clear
from Jesus’ own life, from the text on the last judgement in
Matthew’s gospel, and from the fact that in the gospels, on
average, one out of every eight lines is an imperative from
Jesus to reach out to the poor.
Third, as Jesus defines it, discipleship demands
involvement within a concrete community of faith.
Christian discipleship is not something we do alone. We’re
asked to journey to God with each other, as part of an
ecclesial community, as part of a church. As the First
Epistle of John, puts it: “The one who claims to love a God
that he cannot see and does not love a neighbor whom he
can see is a liar.”
Finally, what Jesus asks of us as an essential component of
discipleship is a mellow, warm, grateful heart. Discipleship
isn’t just about what we do; it’s also about the spirit within
which we do it. We need the right truth, but also the right
energy. Nothing counts for much, no matter how right or
orthodox the action, if it doesn’t issue from love and
gratitude. In T.S. Eliot’s words: “The last temptation that’s
the greatest treason, is to do the right thing for the wrong
reason.” When our concern for truth, orthodoxy, justice, or
morality comes out of a place of anger, bitterness, or
judgement, we are no longer acting as disciples of Jesus, no
matter how right the cause. No action rooted in bitterness,
anger, jealousy, self-righteousness, or in a desire for
revenge can ever justify itself in Jesus’ name.
Thus these things – private integrity, social justice,
involvement in ecclesial community, and mellowness of
heart – are the essentials of Christian discipleship. But
there’s still a further question: Is there anything in Jesus’
teaching and his challenge to us that might serve as a
litmus test? Is there any one, singular, teaching that can
serve as a criterion as to who is and who isn’t a true
disciple of Jesus?
There is. For Jesus, the litmus test for a disciple, at least for
a mature disciple, is this: Can you love an enemy? Can you
bless someone who curses you? Can you forgive, and can
you forgive even a murderer?
It is precisely to this challenge that Jesus refers when he
tells us that our virtue must go deeper than the virtue of the
scribes and Pharisees. The scribes and Pharisees were, for
the most part, sincere and decent men and women who
loved God, tried to help the poor, were concerned about
truth and morals, and practiced justice. But loving an
enemy and forgiving a murderer aren’t prescribed by
justice, the ten commandments, church dogma, human
decency, or even sincerity. They’re an invitation to
something deeper, an invitation that comes from Jesus’ life
and teaching, and an invitation that, in the end, constitutes
the litmus test of mature discipleship.
Who’s a real Christian and who’s not? The deepest answer
in the gospels would be: The person who can love an
enemy, bless those who curse her, and forgive everyone,
even a murderer.
Used with permission of the author. Oblate Father
Ron Rolheiser is a theologian, teacher, and award-
winning author, and is President of the Oblate School of
Theology in San Antonio, TX. He can be contacted through
his website www.ronrolheiser.com. Reprinted from
November 20, 2005.
The Litmus Test for Being Christian
Adore and Worship
An Evening of Eucharistic Adoration, Praise and Worship
Thursday, June 6 from 7:00—8:15 PM
Eucharistic Adoration is a posture of love, the placing of oneself in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ in the Blessed Sacrament. Whether you regularly visit an Adoration chapel, or have never experienced the quiet and peace of praying before our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, all are invited to participate in this spirit-filled evening of
prayer, song, and silence.
You are invited to come as you are, no matter where you are on your spiritual journey. Jesus is there to meet you where you are, and to show you His love and mercy in a new and special way - a way just for you! Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your
personal relationship with the Lord.
FROM THE BUSINESS OFFICE: Fr. Mike and I would like to express our gratitude to our parish community for all you do to show your support for St. Hubert. We are grateful for your commitment to help, not only with the day-to-day operations, but with a view to the future, making an investment in our 2020 Vision.
As the end of our fiscal year approaches, we are trying to offset some of the unexpected expenses that have come our way:
● Additional days of snow removal, especially on weekends ● Roof repairs to address leaking in the church ● Air conditioning repairs last summer, and again just recently
Below is a report detailing our budget and the corresponding actual collections that we have received to date. Our Finance Council has suggested to Fr. Mike that we add a special “balance the budget” second collection on the weekends of June 8-9 and June 15-16 to help bridge the gap. St. Hubert is known for our generosity, and we’re very grateful.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please contact me.
Teresa McCutchan Business Manager 847-885-7700, ext. 111 [email protected]
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE As of 4/30/19
Actuals
2018-2019 Budget Year Variance
2017-2018 Budget Year Variance
Parish Collections $1,073,638
$1,260,200 -15% $1,140,066 -6%
Archdiocese Collections $26,647 $15,500 71% $37,586 -30%
Community Life Collection $41,388 $40,000 3% $43,955 -6%
Vision 2020
Five Year Goal: $ 2,400,000
Pledges to Date: $ 2,363,735
Collections to Date: $ 590,871 25% of Total Pledged Collected
6TH SUNDAY OF EASTER
Community Life Food Collection Dates are June 1st & 2nd
Summertime is here! That means a schedule change for parents with children. It may bring a little more sleep in the morning, but could also mean a day full of hearing, “I’m bored!” As we know changes have their pros and cons! As with any change, we have to make adjustments.
It’s so easy to forget to bring food for our collection until we get to Church and see the donations in the doorway. I’ve come up with a thought that might help to remind us!
If you receive envelopes in the mail for our weekly church collection, go to the last envelope and write on it BRING FOOD. This should definitely get your attention. I just started doing that—otherwise, I’d write it on my list of things to do, and then lose the list!
Many thanks,
Pegi Meegan
6TH SUNDAY OF EASTER
Totus Tuus: A Spiritual Summer Camp at St. Hubert
Grades 1-6
Monday, June 23—28 9:00 AM—2:30 PM
Cost: $50 for 1st camper, $75 for 2 siblings, $100 for 3 siblings, $120 for 4 siblings or more
Junior High & High School Teens Sunday, June 22—27
7:00—9:00 PM
Cost: $30 per teen
For more information and to register, go to vocations.archchicago.org/ttchicago
10th Annual Gayle Photikarm Memorial
Blood Drive
St. Hubert Church is sponsoring the 10th Annual Gayle Photikarm Memorial Blood Drive. The drive will be held on Sunday, June 2, 2019 from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM in the lower level of the church.
Gayle had a kind heart and a warm, giving spirit. She was a loving wife, devoted mother of two sons and a special , understanding teacher at St. Hubert School. Her friends will always have a special place for Gayle in their hearts.
Gayle received multiple transfusions during her battle with cancer. It is in Gayle’s memory that her family and friends ask you to join them in saving lives by donating blood.
To obtain additional information or to schedule an appointment, please call Nate Photikarm at 847-899-8008, Vince Wroblewski at 847-891-2821 or call Vitalant at 877-258-4825 or visit www.vitalant.org and use code STO2. Appointments are recommended but walk-ins are welcome.
Do you have a big heart and helping hands? Come join us!
Rest in His Arms is hosting an angel gown workshop where you can learn to convert wedding dresses into "angel gowns." These angel gowns are given to grieving families when a baby does not make it home due to miscarriage, stillbirth or infant death. They are sent to hospitals, funeral homes and individual families. You'll be shown the process and will work alongside veteran gown volunteers who can easily provide you with help, as needed. Unfinished projects can be completed at home and turned in to a local area coordinator. Wedding dresses, patterns, and samples will be provided - along with lunch. A workshop will be held at St. Peter Damian in Bartlett on Saturday, June 8th, 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM. Bring your sewing machine, scissors/rotary cutters, pins, and seam rippers. Please contact [email protected] to RSVP.
The Religious Education Program needs a few teachers for classes that begin in the fall.
Saturdays,9:00 – 10:45 AM 1st Grade Teacher Needed
Wednesdays, 4:00 – 5:45 PM 5th Grade Teacher Needed
Sundays, 7:20 – 9:00 PM 7th Grade Teacher Needed 8th Grade Teacher Needed
Adult Aides Needed for several grades on all days.
Please consider volunteering for this very rewarding ministry. Contact Mike Keenan at 847-885-7703 or [email protected].
55+
Only 14 Seats Remain for
the Walking Tour of
Soldier Field!
We invite you to join us on Wednesday, June 12
as we get the VIP treatment at SOLDIER FIELD.
This behind the scenes experience will include the South Courtyard, Doughboy Statue, Field, Visitors’ Locker Room, Skyline Suite and Colonnades, plus the telling of historic and ongoing events that have occupied the grounds. The transportation is a deluxe
motor coach and the COST will be $35. We will
be leaving the parking lot of St. Hubert at 8:15 AM and should be returning around 1:30 PM
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore and learn of the lives that have contributed to Soldier Field history! Feel free to tell friends of Encore’s offer.
See where Da Bears play!
Interested?
Send an email to [email protected]
ST. HUBERT CATHOLIC SCHOOL 255 Flagstaff Lane, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169 ● 847-885-7702
Kelly Bourrell, Principal Stephanie Wizniak, Assistant Principal
6TH SUNDAY OF EASTER
2nd and 8th Grade Honor Mary at May Crowning
Joined by the whole school, 2nd and 8th Grade students honored Mary at this month’s May Crowning Ceremony. The Ceremony was followed by a family reception for 2nd and 8th grade students. Families gathered together with classmates for refreshments and enjoyed memorable moments
as a grade that they will share for a lifetime!
Now Registering for the 2019-2020 School Year!
Schedule a Tour! 847-885-7702
or email
1:1 iPads 1st-8th Grade for the 2019-2020
School Year!
Schedule a tour to see all the great things
St. Hubert School has to offer!
Rev. Mike Scherschel (Pastor)…………………..Ext. 106..…………..………………[email protected]
Rev. Robert C. Rizzo (Pastor Emeritus)
Pat Aschom (Pastoral Secretary)………………...Ext. 104……………………………………[email protected]
Deacon Steve Baldasti ......................................... ………………………………………………[email protected]
Deacon Dick & Sandy Lawson ............................ Ext. 105……….…………………….……… [email protected]
Deacon Allen & Stephanie Tatara ....................... Ext. 114..……………………………….……[email protected]
Teresa McCutchan (Business Manager) .............. Ext. 111……………………………….…[email protected]
Marie Staffa (Ministry Coordinator) .................... Ext. 124………………………………………[email protected]
Ed Magistrado (Director of Music)……….…….Ext. 108…………………………………[email protected]
Michael Keenan (Director Religious Ed.) ........... 847-885-7703………………………………[email protected]
Stephanie Tatara (Youth Ministry Coordinator)...Ext. 114………………………………………[email protected]
Karyn Weiland (Bulletin Editor & Webmaster)...Ext. 119…………………..…….…………[email protected]
6TH SUNDAY OF EASTER
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Thursday ................ 9:00AM - 8:00PM
Friday ...................................... 9:00AM - 4:00PM
(Closed for lunch 12:00 - 1:00PM)
Saturday .................................. 9:00AM - 1:30PM
Sunday .................................... 9:00AM - 1:30PM
PARISH OFFICE ……………847-885-7700 Ext. 102 FAX…...847-885-4631 www.sainthubert.org
ALEXIAN INTERFAITH COUNSELING SERVICES
.............................................…………….....855-383-2224
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE….877-863-6338
CRISIS PREGNANCY HELPLINE…….630-339-3660
ARCHDIOCESE HOT LINES
Sexual Abuse .............................................. 800-994-6200
Financial Misconduct ................................. 866-294-5256
ST. HUBERT SCHOOL ........................ 847-885-7702
Kelly Bourrell ............................................... Principal
Stephanie Wizniak ......................... Assistant Principal
Fax ........................................................ 847-885-0604
Email ................................. [email protected]
PARISH CONTACTS
ATS or Bust June 10, 7:00—9:15 PM St. Hubert Ministry Center We are pleased to present Lauren Milligan from RESUMAYDAY who will share with us some of the secrets to getting through those Automatic Tracking Systems when we apply for a position. Don’t miss this excellent topic.
For questions regarding the St. Hubert Job Ministry events, contact Bob Podgorski at [email protected].
JOB SEEKER’S EXCHANGE: Whether you are a newcomer to the Saint Hubert Job and Networking Ministry or one of our members, feel free to attend the Job Seeker’s Exchange meeting before the regular general meeting, each 2nd and 4th Monday. If you have a job seeking question or would like to listen in on the Q & A others bring to our team members, stop in anytime between 6:00—7:00 PM, 2nd floor of the Ministry Center, Dorothy Day Room. Our team members will be there to facilitate an exchange of career information guaranteed to help your job search.
Monday MAY 27
PARISH OFFICES CLOSED FOR MEMORIAL DAY
8:00 AM—Athletics—MPR
7:00 PM—Boy Scout Troop Meeting—HALL, COMM
7:30 PM—Choir Rehearsal—CH
Tuesday MAY 28
8:00 AM—Setup for School Dance—PMC CR, KIT
9:30 AM—Bible Study—DD
2:00 PM—Athletics—MPR
2:00 PM—Girl Scout Troop Meeting/Kelly—LR
7:00 PM—SCC/Kovochich—SA
7:30 PM—Baptism Parent Meeting—RMR, CH
7:30 PM—Choir Rehearsal—CH
Wednesday MAY 29
8:00 AM—Setup for School Dance—PMC CR, KIT
8:00 AM—School Reception Setup—CHURCH LL
10:00 AM—Awards Night Setup—CH
12:30 PM—School Graduation Practice—CH
1:30 PM—Athletics—MPR
6:30 PM—8th Grade Awards Night—CH
8:00 PM—School 8th Grade Reception—CHURCH LL
6:30 PM—Assistant Scoutmaster Meeting—COMM
7:30 PM—Morning Adult Choir—SCR
Thursday MAY 30
7:30 AM—Divine Mercy Devotion—CH
8:00 AM—Setup for School Dance—PMC CR, KIT
8:00 AM—School Graduation Setup—CHURCH LL
2:00 PM—Athletics—MPR
7:00 PM—8th Grade Dance—PMC CR
7:30 PM—Choir Rehearsal—CH
Friday MAY 31
6:30 AM—Rosary—CH
2:00 PM—Athletics—MPR
7:00 PM—School Graduation—CH
8:00 PM—School Graduation Reception—CHURCH LL
JUNE 1
8:00 AM—Athletics—MPR
4:00 PM—CFC Christian Life Program—PMC CR
7:00 PM—SHBA Sports—MPR
JUNE 2
8:00 AM—Gayle Photikarm Blood Drive—CHURCH LL
8:00 AM—CMI Session—SL, TL, ROOMS 14,15,19,&25
1:30 PM—Athletics—MPR
3:00 PM—Home School Graduation Mass—CH
4:00 PM—Home School Reception—CHURCH LL
ST. HUBERT FACILITY ABBREVIATIONS
PARISH MINISTRY CENTER
Upper Level BERN - Bernardin Rm DD - Dorothy Day Rm SA - St. Aloysius Rm
Lower Level MPR - Multi-Purpose Rm PMC CR - PMC Club Rm PMC KIT - PMC Kitchen
SCHOOL
JR HI -Jr High Classrms SL - School Library LR - Lunch Room MCL - Music Classrm TL - Teacher Lounge
CHURCH
Upper Level CH - Church
Lower Level SCR - St. Cecelia Rm COMM - Community Rm HALL - Church Hall LL KIT - Kitchen SHR - St. Hubert Rm RMR - Richard Miller Rm
Saturday : 4:30 PM; Reconciliation after Mass
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 AM; 12:15 & 6:00 PM
Monday & Friday: 7:00 AM Mass Adoration after Friday morning Mass until 9AM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM Mass
Wednesday & Thursday: 7:00 AM Communion Service
Call the Parish Office 847-885-7700
for further questions or to make arrangements.
BAPTISMS
To register for Baptism, stop in or call the Parish
month at 7:30 PM. You may
attend this parent meeting either before or
after the baby is born.
Baptisms take place on the 2nd and 4th Sundays
of the month at 1:30 PM or at Mass by
arrangement. You will confirm the date for
Baptism by attending the Baptism Preparation
Meeting.
MARRIAGES
Please do not reserve your banquet hall before
confirming the date with the church. Set your
date by calling the Parish Office as early as
possible as you plan your wedding—at least 6
months before the wedding. Weddings take
place on Saturdays at 2:00 PM. Weekdays
and Sundays must be arranged individually.
RECONCILIATION
Saturday after 4:30 PM Mass, or by
appointment.
EUCHARIST FOR THE SICK AND
HOMEBOUND
If there is anyone who would like to receive
Eucharist at home, or if you know a friend,
neighbor or family member who is homebound
and would like a home visit to receive
Eucharist, please call the Parish Ministry
Center. One of our dedicated ministers will be
glad to fulfill these requests.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK
Please call the Parish Ministry Center Office to
make arrangements for a priest to visit.
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www.riccardosschaumburg.com1170 S. Roselle Road
Schaumburg, IL 60193
847.891.7777 • Fax: 847.891.0726
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BRICK REPAIR Drive - Patio - Chimney - ALSO CLEANING -
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Ken’sSchaumburgRestaurant
847-352-68981477 W Schaumburg Rd
Schaumburg
Serving Breakfast & Lunch 7 Days a Week
Heritage Bank of SchaumburgCommunity Banking at its Best!
Our staff is friendly, and all credit decisions aremade right here at home by people who are familiarwith the needs and preferences of the community.
We offer a full line of products to meet your needs.
HERITAGE BANK SCHAUMBURG
1535 W. Schaumburg Rd. Schaumburg, IL 60194
(847) 524-4000 www.hbschaumburg.comMember F.D.I.C.
Franchise Owners
Jeff & Ann Bartel• Reliable & Secure
• Cleaned, Inspected & Guaranteed
• Uniformed, Licensed, Bonded
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630-830-1550www.westsuburbs.maidbrigade.com
(847) 882-5580www.ahlgrimfuneral.com
330 W. Golf Road(1/2 mi W. of Roselle Road)
Schaumburg
A premiere senior living community providing Assisted Living and two unique Dementia/
Alzheimer’s Care neighborhoods. Dedicated to enriching the lives of those we serve with
compassion, respect, excellence and integirty.
To learn more about us, drop by or call to schedule a visit and receive a free gift.
2150 W Golf Rd Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
Main (847) 755-0735
Memory Care • Respite CareHourly Care
24-Hour On-Site Licensed Nurses
224.339.4655www.KoelschSeniorCommunities.com
241 E. Lake St.Bloomingdale, IL
Family Legacyof Care
CompassionateService
Committed toExcellence