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It also hosts an annual Halloween party at city hall the Saturday prior to Oct. 31, with games and treats for all the children in the community. A pancake breakfast with Santa typically takes place at city hall the fi rst Saturday in December, and an Easter event, which includes an egg hunt and visit from the Easter Bunny, takes place in spring. Commercial Club meetings are scheduled as needed. New members and new ideas are always welcome. For more information, call Shirley Jaeger at 952-353-2208. St. Mark Youth Ministry Board St. Mark Youth Ministry Board, formerly the PTFL, operates as a support for St. Mark Lutheran Church’s Youth Ministry program. Participants volunteer time and energy to raise money and provide activities for the church and community of New Germany, as well as St. Mark’s sister school, Zion Lutheran School in Mayer. For more information, contact the church and school offi ce at 952-353-2464, or Mary McManus, director of Family Life Ministries, at 952-353-2223. Watertown Lions Club Regular Watertown Lions Club meetings take place the fi rst Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m., with the meeting locations varying from month to month. The Watertown Lions Club has pull-tabs at Hollywood Sports Complex and Riverside Bar & Restaurant, and meat raffl es take place at both locations during the winter months. Some club St. Mark Lutheran Church & Fellowship Center Missouri Synod 500 Broadway E. (Co. Rd. 30) • New Germany [email protected] events include the Rails to Trails Festival and the Super Bowl Sunday pancake breakfast. For more information, contact the Watertown Lions Club at [email protected] or on Facebook. Watertown Leo Club The Watertown Leo Club was chartered May 25, 2016. It is a Lions Club for youth 12 to 18 years of age. This community-based service club takes pride in helping people and the community through service activities throughout the year. The club does a service project almost every month. The main events the club hosts are Rails to Trails Kids Fun Zone, Kids Halloween Dance and Food Drive, and Santa Day, all taking place in Watertown. Other events that the club helps with but does not host are listed on the Watertown Leo Club website at www. Watertown Leos.com. Meetings for the club take place once per month in Watertown, with additional monthly service projects. The club can be contacted by email at [email protected]. Mayer and New Germany Sportsmen Club The Mayer Sportsmen Club started more than 50 years ago, and has since evolved to become the Mayer and New Germany Sportsmen Club. The big club event takes place in April, when fi rearms instruction classes are taught to people 11 years old and older. The classes are taught by the club’s state-certifi ed fi rearms instructors. President Stan Heldt, secretary Gail Heldt, and treasurer Sandy Heldt help to lead the club’s 20 members. Meetings take place quarterly at the Mayer Community Center. Experienced fi rearms instructors include Doug Ernst, Chris Capaul; Stan, Sandy, and Charlie Heldt; Mitch Gordon, and Beth Schrupp. For more information, call Stan Heldt at 952- 657-2169. Divine Services Saturday at 5:00 p.m. Sunday at 9:00 a.m. Bible Study & Sunday School at 10:15 a.m. Rev. LeRoy J. LaPlant (952) 353-2464 Watertown Your Local Hometown Grocer �������������� ���������������������������� ���������������������������������� Guide to Mayer & New Germany 2019-2020 25