ISHOP SE ASTIAN OUNIL NO. ñ ì ñ ô July 2016 Volume 56, Issue 1...
Transcript of ISHOP SE ASTIAN OUNIL NO. ñ ì ñ ô July 2016 Volume 56, Issue 1...
KNIGHTS REPORTER
BISHOP SEBASTIAN COUNCIL NO. 5058
Inside this issue
Chancellor Report .......................2
Service Reports ...........................2
Family of the Month ....................3
New Council Officers ...................4
Council Activity Flyers .................5
DOSEAS Report............................6
Council Calendar .........................7
Congratulations to all of those Knights who were elected for this 2016-2017 fraternal year. I thank the Council for this opportunity to lead you as Grand Knight. It is through the hard work and dedication of our members that we are able to continue to grow and be successful. We have many new and exciting events planned for this year. If any member has an idea or a concern, I would encourage him to let an officer or myself know. We have established a new Retention Committee and are working on creating a Facebook page. All members of our Bishop Sebastian family should feel welcome anytime they meet each other or step into the Hall. This is a year of change. Always remember, Charity, Unity, and Fraternity. There will be a stronger relationship with the DOSEAS, widows, and with the parishes we support. We will continue to work towards building the domestic Church.
Thank you
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Grand Knight’s Report - William Keenan
Only Having Insurance “Through Work” Doesn’t Work
Do you know anyone whose life or career has drastically changed during these years of economic downturn? It’s very likely that someone in your immediate or extended family or group of friends is facing financial uncertainty. Maybe there’s a possibility that you (or your spouse) could change employers, or even lose your job.
Too many people have often relied on group term life insurance as their only safety net. Often, this insurance is an employee benefit provided at low or no cost. The existence of this coverage might convince someone that personally-owned life insurance is not necessary.
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Membership Michael Mank, PGK 410-574-6690
The month of June continues to be a busy time. On June 3, Fr. Guy Kagere and Patrick Cullen took their Knighthood
Degree at Patapsco Council. On June 8, Andrew D'Agostino made his Admission Degree at St. Philip Neri Council in
Linthicum after the admission committee meeting at the hall on June 6. On June 20, another admission committee meeting
was held and two more candidates are now able to take the Admissions Degree, and more to follow. This is a good start for
star council for next fraternal year. Membership will always be the life blood of every council.
Program Director’s Report Steve Radziminski 410–663-6107
Welcome to the new Fraternal Year! Officers have been elected and will soon be installed. The mix of the officers is good,
some experienced members, and some new comers. We will look forward to some creative ideas, especially on “Building the
Domestic Church”.
Archbishop Lori has reassigned a number of Priests and Pastors. There will be a current Pastor in a different location, as well
as old friends. Hopefully the Council will be able to support these parishes with our programs.
I have been approached by the new District Deputy Elect. He has ideas about cooperative agendas, pooling together the
talents of the councils within the District, which may lead to easier efforts for all in the report writing function. More details in
the near future.
Have an idea about a project that the council should undertake? Contact me at 410-663-6107 or [email protected].
I’m waiting to hear from you.
God Bless!
Church Activities Michael Quinn 301-602-6835
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SERVICE REPORTS
Chancellor’s Report
Sick List
PGK Frank C Dayoff
Jerry J Heilman
Joseph Keller
PGK Bill Snyder
Death
PGK Frank Bowen Sr.
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Please notify Bishop Sebastian Council of
our sick and deceased members and their
families by contacting:
Chancellor
Culture of Life Activities - Richard Sullivan 410-254-7324
In early May for the 'Baby Shower for the Unborn' held at Saint Ursula's the Council collected $105 and approximately 10 pounds of baby articles. It was a successful drive and many more articles of clothing, supplies and diapers were collected at the Church over the weekend. If you are interested in becoming more active in Saint Ursula's Respect Life Committee, please
contact Liz Walz at [email protected]. They do need your help!
Father Francis Ouma's Fatherhood Pilot Program that he has started at the Pregnancy Center North has finished it's first 5
training sessions for volunteers. Council members will be encouraged to learn more about this program. We'll be making
information available on this great program, and we ask you to consider becoming a male mentor to young fathers who may not
understand the importance of a man in the development of a child.
Community Activities - Roy C. Gary 410-665-9563
Bishop Sebastian Council held a Food For Families drive at Geresbeck's on Eastern Avenue on Saturday, June 11, 2016. PGK Michael Mank, Joseph Keller, and Roy Gary and DOSEAS member Rosemary Mank collected 110 items, weighing in at 101 pounds and $59.00 in cash donations for St. Clare's food pantry.
Our next Community Activities planned activity is the Parkville Fair on Saturday. September 10, 2016. We can use any and all
volunteers.
Council Activities - Steve Radziminski 410–663-6107
Congratulations to our Honorees, PGK Michael Colbourne and our new Third Degree Knights. The dinner was held on June 4,
2016. We were honored to have State Deputy Stephen Cohen and his wife, and our District Deputy Moises Mariano and his
wife join us for the evening. Also our Worthy Chaplin Father Francis Ouma was in attendance. Father Steven Roth, Pastor at
St. Isaac Jogues Church and a third degree member of our council also stopped by to greet his Brother Knights and their
Ladies. Our Honoree stated in his remarks about his dedication to the Knights and their mission. It was a very enjoyable and
memorable evening.
Next up is the State Incentive Car Raffle. I am pleased to announce that Brother Patrick Cullen will be assisting us in
conducting this event this year. First Prize is a 2017 Ford Mustang or $18,000.00 Cash. Look for a letter around the end of July
containing raffle tickets for you to sell. We are trying to coordinate with the Parishes and other locations to sell tickets. And
don’t forget we will be at the Parkville Fair. Please consider coming to these events to sell tickets, we need your help. The
drawing will be held on Saturday October 8, 2016.
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Any ideas? Contact me at 410-663-6107 or
Family Activities Michael Colbourne 443-876-2828
Family of the Month Official qualifications for nominating a family for this honor: The rules for Family of the Month are the member must be a member of the Knights in good standing and a member of the council. Forms have been received for non-members, but they are only put on our participating list and not eligible for the drawing. Only members are. If you have any questions on the qualifications for this honor and\or require the nomination form, please contact the Family Activities Director. Employment Assistance If you are seeking a job, please provide an updated resume on MS Word and a “Position Needed” form. This form will be provided per request.
July GK Andy and Deb Cook
August PGK William P. and Edie Snyder
September John S. and Jackie Gray
October Steve and Sandy Smith
November John and Debbie Schiavone
December Pablo and Jacqueline Sainz
January Deacon Mike Baxter and Annette
February Stephen and Peg Radziminski
March David and Kim Sheridan
April Katie and Gary Campbell
May David and Darlene Gertsmyer
June Rich and Bridget Sullivan
Family of the Month
2015 - 2016
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If you have a job to be advertised, please provide a “Position Wanted” form. These forms will be provided when requested. Events planned for 2016-2017 fraternal year:
Aberdeen Ironbirds game and tailgate party. Refer to ad and contact PGK, FDD Thom Stevenson, Sr. for details. Council Family picnic. Refer to ad and contact PGK Thom Stevenson, Jr. for details. Habitat for Humanity
The Family Director will look into this opportunity for our Council to volunteer and help someone receive the gift of shelter. The website that will be used as a starting point is www.habitat.org/local. If you have any ideas for Family Activity events that our Council should look into, please contact the Family Activities Director. Looking for a Co-Director. The need is great to have a Brother Knight to step up to be the Co-Director for the Parishes we serve. One Co-Director to represent St. Issac Jogues, St. Thomas More and St. Clare Parishes will help our Council greatly. If you are interested and/or any questions, please contact the Family Activities Director. Contacting the Family Activities Director If you have any new Family activities that you like our Council to take on and\or you’re interested in the aforementioned, please contact PGK Michael Colbourne by either phone (443-876-2828) or email ([email protected]).
Youth Activities Jose Guzman 410-900-8634
In June, Saint Ursula's held their annual graduation. The
council and the DOSEAS presented the annual citizens of the
year award to the 8th graders. This year’s winners were Noah
Mercado and Cassidy Thommen. In July, I plan to arrange a
soccer shootout for early fall.
God bless all
Vivat Jesus
New Council Officers for 2016 –2017
GRAND KNIGHT Willian Keenan DEPUTY GRAND KNIGHT David Snyder CHANCELLOR WARDEN Jose Guzman TREASURER Steve Radsminski RECORDER Bob Pahr III ADVOCATE Brad Letterman INSIDE GUARD Michael Quinn OUTSIDE GUARD Bernard Schmidt Charles Levezza 1 YEAR TRUSTEE David Gnibus 3 YEAR TRUSTEE Andrew Cook, PGK
DELEGATE TO CONVENTION PGK MICHAEL MANK
1ST ALTERNATE DELEGATE TO CONVENTION PGK MICHAEL COLBOURNE
2ND ALTERNATE DELEGATE TO CONVENTION PGK RICHARD CALLENDER
Aberdeen Ironbirds Game
This year the council will be going to
view a baseball game and taking the
Friend’s of St. Isaac Jogues along with
us.
The game is scheduled for August
12th and will feature a tailgate party
before the game and fireworks
afterward.
This game is sold out again this year.
Thank You for your support of the
event.
Council Picnic
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Knights of Columbus
Annual Family Picnic
When: Saturday, August 13, 2016
Time: 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Where: PGK Thom and Pat Stevenson’s Shore Home on the Bird River
1224 Stumpf Road,
Middle River, MD 21220
Cost: $8.00 per Person
(No Charge for Children under Age 4)
(Maximum Charge is $24.00 per Family)
Enjoy an Afternoon of FUN+FUN+FUN with Brother Knights and their
Families. Card Games, Horseshoes, Swimming, Fishing, Fun Activities
for Children of all ages, Beef Burgers, Cheese Burgers, Hot Dogs, Corn
-on-the-Cob, Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, Fresh Fruit Salad,
Beer, Soda, Fruit Juice, and Bottled Water!!!!
Reservations required: PGK Tom Stevenson Jr., Picnic Chairman at: 410-661-2964
(Reservation Deadline: Friday, August 5, 2011)
Directions: Take Baltimore Beltway I-695 East to I-95 North; Proceed
on I-95 North; Get off of I-95N at first exit Pulaski Highway/Route 40
East; Proceed on Pulaski Highway/Route 40 East and turn right at the
first traffic light (just past the Double-T Diner) onto Ebenezer Road.
Proceed on Ebenezer Road, past Bell Atlantic on the left, to just past the
produce stand on the left, and turn left onto Stumpf Road. Proceed on
Stumpf Road through a wooded area and past farm fields. The
Stevenson’s Shore Home is the fifth house on the waterfront. Phone
410-335-2964, if you get lost or need help with the directions!!
Jan 3rd - Pot Luck/Cookie ex-
change
Jan 11th - Soup Sunday
Jan 26th—Meeting
Don’t forget to let Mary Lou Eichelberger
know about those who are sick or shut-in! For mass cards and flowers call Suzanne Farabaugh.
For deceased members/rosary call Rosemary Mank or
2016-2017 Officers
President
Rosemary Mank
Vice President
Jennifer Quinn
Treasurer
Suzanne Farabaugh
Secretary
Pat Stevenson
Council night at
Aberdeen– sold out.
Arrive around 5:45 for tail-
gate party in parking lot
section D-2, ballgame at 7
and fireworks!
Council Family Picnic
August 13th. Call Tom
Jr. 410-256-8862 for
reservations. $8pp
2016
Newsletter deadline for articles is the 15th of each month.
Paint night August 29th. Doors open at 6pm for pot luck
dinner and at 7pm design your own wine glass with Crea-
tions by Trish! Cost is $25 plus additional wine, snacks
and drinks will be available.
It was great to have so many ladies participate in our tour
of St. Mary’s Spiritual Center. We are now looking forward to a
Paint Night on Monday August 29th.
Congratulations to all the new Council Officers and Rick
Callender as the new DD.
Thank you all for electing the new 2016-17 Officers and
your trust in me as the new president. Our plan is to be installed
with the Council Officers.
The Ladies’ July’s meeting will be held at the hall on July
22nd.
Camp GLOW needs you! Mark your calendars for Tues-
day July 19th, and Tuesday August 9
th. We need help at the Bin-
go games. The Maryland State Ladies donated lots of p0rizes
and gifts. This is a great cause, and means so very much to all
who attend. Pat will be in OBX, so please see Jeanine if you can
help.
The Council Family picnic is August 13th...it is a great
time for all .
I hope you enjoy a blessed summer. Love and God bless,
Rosemary Mank
Camp Glow Bingos July 19th, Aug 9th and
Western Aug 16th
Please keep all of our infirmed and
deceased in your prayers… remember
all those on the prayer list.
Business Meetings start at
7:00 on the 4th Monday of
the month at 7910 Harford
Road. Speakers/
activities begin
immediately
following.
Schedule of Events
July 5 Council Meeting
July 11 Officer Meeting
July 18 Council Meeting
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