Raffle Results 2024

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Harvest Festival Raffle Winners 2024

Here are the results of the raffle drawing.  All winners have been contacted about their prizes.

Thank you to all who donated prizes and money for prizes for this year’s raffle.  Also, thank you to all who purchased tickets to support MLLC.  It was delightfully successful. 

The drawing took place at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, October 20, at the Carmine Hall.  See the photo above of church council members and volunteers managing the drawing.

HARVEST FEST RAFFLE 2024 Winners

  1. John Deere Zero Turn Lawnmower – Robert Baker
  2. John Deere Air Compressor – Dinah Sultanik
  3. 4 Tickets to Texans Football Game – JoLynn Schoenberg
  4. Ingersol Rand Compressor – Susie Markwardt
  5. $300 gift Card – Kevin Stueber
  6. $300 Visa Gift Card – Marc Chapman
  7. $300 Visa Gift Card – Ida Guelker
  8. $300 Visa Gift Card – Clayton Mayer
  9. $200 Visa Gift Card – Gwened Woelfel
  10. $200 Visa Gift Card – Arnold Marcado
  11. $200 Carmine State Bank Visa Gift Card – Betty Porter
  12. $200 Visa Gift Card – Earl Steinbach
  13. ECO Power Cordless Leaf Blower – David Noak
  14. Ego 15” Powerhead Trimmer w/Battery – Maxine Wunderlich
  15. Stihl Garden Preuner – Angelia Neely
  16. $150 Gift Card – Gwened Woelfel
  17. $150 Gift Card – Zachary Weigelt
  18. $150 Gift Card Julie Wantland
  19. $150 Gift Certificate – Abby Majewski
  20. $100 Royer’s Gift Certificate – Dianna Gerland
  21. $100 Visa Gift Card Misty Miertschin
  22. $100 Visa Gift Card – Willie Ashenbeck
  23. $100 Visa Gift Card – Brad Eilers
  24. $100 Walmart Gift Card –Dianna Gerland
  25. $100 Walmart Gift Card – Jeff Gau
  26. $100 Walmart Gift Card – Don Townsend
  27. $100 Round Top Mercantile Gift Card – Susan Ray
  28. $100 Round Top State Bank Visa Gift Card – Kim Sternadel
  29. $100 Gift Certificate – Sylvia Meinen
  30. $100 Visa Gift Card – Joseph Wallace
  31. $100 Visa Gift Card – Pastor David Tinker
  32. $100 HEB Gift Card – Linda Rodriquez
  33. $100 Walmart Gift Card – Lindy Krause
  34. $100 Gift Certificate – Oscar Voelkel
  35. John Deere Tool Box, Prime Guard Booster Cables – Roger Schulte
  36. $50 Gift Certificate, 2 Containers of GuardDog Exterior Wood Screws – Caban Warmke
  37. Gift Certificate for 15 pounds of Sausage, $50 Gift Certificate – Charlet Neidig
  38. $50 Cash – Carmine Country Store; $50 JW Gift Card Gentry Cooper, Jr.
  39. $100 Gift Certificate – Billy Lorenz
  40. $100 Gift Card – Brenda Miller
  41. $100 worth of Car Washes – Jax Ingram
  42. $100 Gift Card to Brenham Quality Meat – Larry Winkelmann
  43. $100 Gift Card – Marilyn Wagner
  44. #100 Gift Certificate – Thelma Hinze
  45. $50 Gift Certificate – Amy Dooley

Here is the list of the donated items for the raffle.  

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Raffle Tickets 2024 Harvest Festival

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Tickets Still Available

The Harvest Festival and Homecoming celebration is on Sunday, October 20, 2024.

Worship at 9:30 a.m., including confirmation class recognitions for years ending with 4 or 9.

Meal serving 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. – some tickets may still be available at the door.

Raffle Drawing begins at 12:30 p.m.

See this link for details about this annual event.

You can still buy raffle tickets for our 2024 Harvest Festival and Homecoming.  This is our biggest raffle ever.  We have 44 prizes ranging in value from $100 to over $3,000.

You can buy the tickets at the church office, which is open Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. You can call the church office at 979-278-3388 to arrange for purchase of the tickets.

Tickets will also be available at the Carmine Hall during the Harvest Festival and Homecoming, up until the drawing at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, October 20.

Jerry Wickel Obituary

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Remembering Jerry Wickel

We grieve and we give thanks for the life and ministry of Herbert Jerry Wickel.  He was known to all of us as Jerry.  He died on Sunday, August 22, after a lengthly decline of his health.  For many years he served as a member of our Praise Team, playing bass and adding to the vocals. Often he would present a special, solo song during the offering.  Jerry was baptized at MLLC as a young child. While he was not on our roster of members beyond his early childhood, he was a part of our life together.  We remember his dedication to God and Church is remembered fondly at MLLC.

A memorial service for Jerry will be held at Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Round Top on Saturday, September 7th, at 10:30 a.m., with Visitation to be held at Memorial Oaks Chapel on Friday, September 6th, with family present 5:00-7:00 p.m. For those who wish to memorialize Jerry, contributions may be made to Brazos Valley Hospice, Bridge Ministry of Burton, TX, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Round Top, or St John’s UCC, Burton.

Photo below: Jerry and Jolene at a MLLC Harvest Festival and Homecoming, with Jerry dressed for the Polka Service.

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Jerry Wickel with Jolene

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The Obituary

Herbert Jerry Wickel

January 6, 1943 — August 22, 2024

Herbert Jerry Wickel, age 81, of the Carmine area moved to his heavenly home on August 22, 2024 after several lengthy illnesses, including diabetes, congestive heart failure and finally, cancer. He fought the good fight for many years with several hospitalizations and rehabs. At the end he was more than ready to meet his Lord.

Jerry grew up in La Porte, TX, and was a multitalented, charming, funny, and very creative man. As a young person, he developed interests in building kits for model trains, remote control airplanes and boats (he loved to look through the kits at Hovey’s, a general store in LP), astronomy (he had a wonderful telescope, which he loved observing the night skies with), music (he played several instruments and sang beautifully), photography (photographing and developing the images), and bee keeping (his neighbor, a gentle elderly man, gave Jer a colony of bees). He modified the family rowboat into a sailboat and then proceeded to sail from Sylvan Beach to an island in the ship channel. Unfortunately for him, the wind died down when he wanted to return, so when he did finally get home, he had the mother of all sunburns!

In the summer between Jer’s junior and senior year at LPHS, he was accepted to participate in a summer science program sponsored by the National Science Foundation, to be held in Edinberg, TX at Pan American University. The program was aimed at an in-dept study of Astro-Sciences (Astronomy, astro-physics, rocketry, satellite tracking, etc.). The group of 30 select students were in Jer’s words, “sharp as tacks.” He wrote in his autobiography that the students and profs climbed a mountain (in central Mexico) where an observatory was to be constructed. He wrote that “there is little that can adequately describe the view of the heavens from the top of a 12,000′ mountain…awesome!” He said you could see the Southern Cross from there, and at that altitude, you could tell the red stars from the blue, orange and green ones. After the students returned back to the university, they built a rocket about 4′ long with a parachute return and fired it off. It did all right… rose 3400′ in the air and they were able to retrieve the rocket. Not so lucky the next time as the students decided if one rocket engine did that well, then, why not put on two. One minor glitch, he wrote, the second stage rocket didn’t fire until it was pointed back down. In a cloud of dust, it impacted about 10′ from the launch with no identifiable parts left to pick up. He said he was glad no one was hurt, although there was a lot of frantic running around.

As a student in the LPISD, Jerry just kept on learning and expanding his horizons. He played in both the school band and in a little dance band, where the group played in area events. In the school band, he played alto sax, tenor sax, and finally, tuba in his senior year, simply because the band director, Henry Einfeldt, needed tubists, as all tuba players had graduated the previous school year. So Jer (and two other sax players turned tubists) had to learn the tuba quickly to be able to play for football/marching season. He said what they lacked in note accuracy, they excelled in showmanship, moving left and right, up and down while playing on the field! He loved it!

In Jer’s senior year, he would eat lunch with a group of kids who all enjoyed his funny one-liners and loved to tease him (especially a friendly girl who became his future wife). He excelled in his studies and was well-liked. He was elected President of the Honor Society, President of the Science Club, and graduated with honors as Salutatorian.

After graduation, he attended Sam Houston University, where he played in the Sam Houston Bearkat Band, and between classes, homework, and band activities, fell in love with his future wife, Jolene. Jerry proposed to Jo that December and he decided to go ahead and join the US Air Force, rather than wait to be drafted, with the extra motivation of having an income when he and Jo got married the next August.

While in the USAF, Jer & Jo lived in Fort Worth, where Jer served in the Crypto Unit at Carswell AFB. Their son, William Jeremy, was born in the base hospital (at the huge cost of $8.73) on early June, 1964… A sad note here: On November 23, 1963, President Kennedy and wife, Jackie, traveled through FW in a cavalcade on a highway very close to Jer & Jo’s home, so J&J were able to see JFK & Jackie just a couple of hours before that presidential era ended with tragedy. It was terribly sad and Jo remembers being glued to the TV and weeping all weekend.

Jer was honorably discharged from the USAF in March 1966, where he already had a wonderful job waiting for him at IBM as a field engineer. He had already gone through the interviews and taken the “weeding out” tests before being discharged, and was hired to work in the Houston office after Jer’s discharge.

The family moved to their last LP home when they were expecting their second child, Karen Anne, who was born late July, 1968. That neighborhood was perfect for the family with all the young families up and down the street; lots of kids playing all day long in the summertime. So fun!

After working for IBM for several years, Jer was hired with a raise each time, for Control Data, Comma Corp, and Amdahl Corp. It was while he worked for Amdahl, that he had the distinct pleasure of working at NASA in Clear Lake City, which was 20 minutes from home. He absolutely loved just being there as a contract worker/field engineer for Amdahl, as NASA was “right down his alley” with his youthful experiences in aeronautical designs and implementation.

As Jerry matured, he became a master builder, designing and constructing a large addition to the family home, then after the couple purchased some acreage near several other members of the extended Wickel family, he went on to design and build the family’s country house, observatory, train room, and garage. He started with a 12′ x 20′ cabin, and just kept expanding it. In 1993, he gathered the men of the family and together, they put up the framework for the two-story addition. Such excitement! All the Wickel men could do almost anything, construction, plumbing, electrical work, and were all just terrific “fixers”. They were all Renaissance men; they could all do practically anything. Wonderful talents!

After the couple’s move (the children were both on their own at this time), Jer underwent a huge spiritual awakening, and felt he was being called by God to follow Him. When he asked his minister, Glen Schoeneberg about this, Glen suggested Jer take the UCC Lay Minister class. Before Jer could finish the two-year course, he was asked to serve as Interim Minister at Lyons UCC and after that time was over, he went on to serve in several churches in the area, including St. John’s UCC, as Asst. Pastor. He loved the Lord and wanted to serve Him in every way possible. He would oftentimes preach, then sing during the service.

He was a multi-talented, creative, loving, and highly intelligent man who loved doing so many things, but his main priorities and greatest loves were for his family and the Lord. The family thanks Brazos Valley Hospice for their loving and very competent care, also Pastor John David Nedbalek of Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Round Top, for his unstintingly loving heart and all the “above and beyond” help, Pastor Darrin Holub of St. John’s UCC, Burton, for his loving visits, and his many friends and family for their prayers, visits and calls during his illnesses and hospitalizations over the past three years, especially these last few months. He leaves behind his wife, Jolene, daughter, Karen, and daughter-in-law, Julie, plus sister-in-law, Dotty and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his son, William (Willie), parents, Herbert & Alvina (Finke) Wickel, and siblings, Bill Wickel, Jo Ann (Wickel) Shippey Schnell, and DuWayne Wickel. Services will be held at Bethlehem Lutheran Church on Saturday, September 7th, 10:30 a.m. with Visitation to be held at Memorial Oaks Chapel on Friday, September 6th, with family present 5:00-7:00 p.m. For those who wish to memorialize Jerry, contributions may be made to Brazos Valley Hospice, Bridge Ministry of Burton, TX, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Round Top, or St John’s UCC, Burton.

Harvest Festival and Homecoming 2023

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Harvest Festival and Homecoming

Sunday, October 15, 2023

All Events at the Carmine Hall – Cedar Creek Schuetzen Verein – 300 N. Hauptstrasse, Carmine, TX 78932 – Click Here for Map

Homecoming for the Confirmation Classes in years ending in 3 or 8.

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Worship Starting at 9:30 a.m.

Our praise team will lead our singing.  The music will be Country & Western style worship songs.

The first part of the worship service will include the welcoming of the Homecoming Confirmation Classes.  Photos will be taken of each class grouping.

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Meal – Barbecue Pork Ribeye and sides.

Meal served 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Tickets are $15.00  We will be serving delicious barbecue pork ribeye with side dishes – see flier above.  Contact the church office for tickets:  979-278-3388

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Raffle

Tickets are $20/each, or 3 for $50.  Winners will be announced at 12:30 p.m. on the day of the festival.

All prizes valued at a minimum of $100.

Prizes include:

*Cash/gift card prize of at least $300

*one full week of camp for a youth at Lutherhill Camp in La Grange in 2024 – worth over $500

*$100 gift certificate to Royer’s Round Top Cafe

*Charcuterie Board, with finely details woodwork.

*and other prizes coming soon

Contact the church office to order tickets.  Tickets available up to the time of the drawing.

Harvest Festival and Homecoming 2022

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Harvest Festival and Homecoming

Sunday, October 16, 2021

All Events at the Carmine Hall – Cedar Creek Schuetzen Verein – 300 N. Hauptstrasse, Carmine, TX 78932 – Click Here for Map

Homecoming for the Confirmation Classes in years ending in 2 or 7.

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Worship Starting at 9:30 a.m.

Our praise team will lead our singing.  The music will be German Polka style worship songs.

The first part of the worship service will include the welcoming of the Homecoming Confirmation Classes.  Photos will be taken of each class grouping.

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Meal – Fried Pork Steak and sides.

Meal served 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Tickets are $15.00  We will be serving delicious fried pork steak with side dishes.  Contact the church office for tickets.  979-278-3388

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Raffle

Tickets are $20/each, or 3 for $50.  Winners will be announced at 12:30 p.m. on the day of the festival.

Grand Prize:  $1000 Visa Gift Card.  20 total prizes, with a value of at least $100.

Contact the church office to order tickets.  Tickets available up to the time of the drawing.

Here is the list of prizes:

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Harvest Festival Reminder

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Harvest Festival is Coming Very Soon

Sunday, October 17, 2021

All Events at the Carmine Hall – Cedar Creek Schuetzen Verein – 300 N. Hauptstrasse, Carmine, TX 78932 – Click Here for Map

We will not be offering the Confirmation Homecoming this year due to the COVID19 pandemic.

Worship Starting at 9:30 a.m.

Our praise team will lead our singing.  The music will be Country & Western style worship songs.

Meal – Fried Pork Steak and sides.

Meal served 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Tickets are $12.00  We will be serving delicious fried pork steak with side dishes.  Contact the church office for tickets.  979-278-3388

Raffle

Tickets are $20/each, or 3 for $50.  Winners will be announced at 12:30 p.m. on the day of the festival.

Grand Prize:  $1000 Visa Gift Card.  21 total prizes, with a value of at least $100.