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The workers at the Mission Mall in downtown Arapahoe were honored on Sunday, October 3, at the LWML Semi-annual meeting. Proceeds from the Mission Mall are used for mission projects on the local and national level and abroad. Front Row Left to Right: Joe Helms, Megan Soncksen, Daphna Stagemeyer, Kendra Gardner, Carla Gardner, Irene Knappert, Beth Wendland, Bonnie Helms, Carolyn ten Bensel, and Elaine Haussler. Back Row: DCE Cassie Boeka, Susan Maaske, Dee Raley, Jeannette Huxoll, Sheri Leising, Kayla Helms, Sue Lammel, and Jeanne Paulsen. Other volunteers that were not present for the photo are Linda Anderson, Judy Campbell, Judy Collins, Mariann Earlley, Margie Gardner, Joetta Glanzer, Connie Graning, Marty Helms, Janet Hermes, Lana Hilker, Paula Hinz, Connie Hoefs, Linda Leising, Fern McCoy, Sheri Mues, Laura Olmsted, Wanda Pulley, Sherry Schievelbein, Gayle Schutz, Cindy Thomas, Laurie Magnus Warner, and Amy Watson. Men that regularly help at the Mission Mall are Gene Glanzer, Larry Hoefs, Larry tenBensel, and Nathan Leising. Also at the meeting, Trinity LWML officers for 2022 were elected. New Officers are Bonnie Helms, president and Melinda Gardner, President-elect. Secretary Susan Maaske and Human Care Chairman Kayla Helms were re-elected. Treasurer Kim Hayden, Archivist Megan Soncksen, and Christian Life and Growth Chairman Carla Gardner will share their talents in 2022 in the second year of their term. Shannon Helms will continue as the Christian Life and Community Rep. Pastor James Moshier is the Pastoral Counselor. Elected Evening Circle officers are Chairman Dee Raley Chairman and Amy Strand Secretary-treasurer.