-
Constant & True 5:080:00/5:08
-
Beat of the Music 2:540:00/2:54
-
Beyond You & Me 4:570:00/4:57
-
Essence of You 3:150:00/3:15
-
Not Alone 4:290:00/4:29
-
Constant & True 5:110:00/5:11
-
Outside Looking In 3:450:00/3:45
-
Gift in Every Day 1:540:00/1:54
-
One Day 2:360:00/2:36
-
Almost Home 4:060:00/4:06
-
0:00/4:15
-
Love of My Life 3:330:00/3:33
-
Wide Open Spaces 3:360:00/3:36
-
0:00/3:11
-
Standing Strong 2:520:00/2:52
-
Love's Gravity 4:320:00/4:32
-
Smile 3:080:00/3:08
-
Set It Free 3:200:00/3:20
Support For Nonprofits
Following is a list of organizations that are dear to my heart. A portion of my CD and digital music sales are donated to these groups.
Meals on Wheels Fort Collins https://www.mealsonwheelsfc.org/
Meals on Wheels is an organization that my beloved parents volunteered with for decades in my hometown area of Albany, Minnesota. It is a nonprofit that delivers hot meals to seniors and disabled clients five days a week across the country. Since my Mom and Dad have passed away in recent years, I have volunteered with Meals on Wheels Fort Collins to honor their legacy with the organization.
Sky Ranch https://www.skyranchcolorado.org/
Sky Ranch Lutheran Camp has been an inspiring organization for the Winn family since both of our daughters were young. They have attended many weeks of summer camps at Sky Ranch and it has been a place of solace and peace and fun memories - for them, and for my husband and I as we drop them off at camp. Each summer since 2011 we have driven up the canyon into the beauty of God's creation for a time of unplugging from day to day life and connecting with nature and the friendships that are formed. Sky Ranch serves the youth and families of our Fort Collins area ELCA Lutheran churches, including Spirit of Joy Lutheran, which our family attends. They also welcome campers from across the country.
The Arthritis Foundation https://www.arthritis.org/
The Arthritis Foundation has been a special organization for the Winn family since 2009 when one of our daughters was diagnosed with juvenile arthritis at the age of 8. Without the Foundation as a support to our entire family we would have had a much more difficult time adjusting to the new normal of acute and chronic disease management. Thankfully, successful medicated remission was possible in our case but there is currently no cure for the 54 million Americans, including 300,000 children, who live with the life altering condition of doctor diagnosed autoimmune and autoinflammatory arthritis. I have been a longtime volunteer of the Arthritis Foundation and am currently serving in the roles of Platinum Ambassador, Local Leadership Board Member, and Colorado Advocacy Committee Chair.