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EMAIL: WENTZVILLEKOC@GMAIL.COM P.O. BOX 361 WENTZVILLE, MO 63385 September -17 STPATRICKWENTZVILLE.ORG/KNIGHTS FACEBOOK.COM/WENTZVILLEKNIGHTSOFCOLUMBUS10154 KNIGHTLY NEWS GRAND KNIGHT S REPORT OCTOBER 16TH, 2017 Brother Knights, COUNCIL OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Grand Knight: Tim Roe Deputy GK: Jerry Orf Chancellor: Bob Pohl Financial Secretary: Dave Mazurek Recorder: Trevor Roe Treasurer: Bob Schmidt Advocate: Tom Orf Warden: Ed Offutt Inside Guard: Rick Full Outside Guard: Chuck Richey Lecturer: Mark Morrison Trustees: Scott DePolito Shawn Witte Joe Young Chaplin: Fr. Brian Fischer Chapter Representative: None Pro-Life Chairman: Joe Kickham Brick Chairman: Russ Blevins 4 th Degree: Kevin Hudnut Youth Director: Russ Henke Program Director: Gene Goertz Community Director: James Booth Church Director: Tom Larouere Family Director: Bill Steckel Membership Director: James Booth Council Director: Greg Lippert Field Agent: James Booth Cell # Insurance: 636-577-2039 We have made it through the harvest! And we have a bumper crop this year. And as you may have been bombarded with countless emails and phone blasts, this was truly a sacrifice of your time and talent. Thank you one and all for getting our council through this very busy time! What have we done for the past couple of months? First degree ceremony, two donut Sundays, two days of Tootsie Roll drives, three chicken dinners, and ten days of Renn Fair. Some of you even supported the 4 th Degree s Patriot Day Run. Why do we do all these events, anyway? Many of you will say for charity, the principle of our 1st Degree. We are all Catholic men, and charity is critical to our faith. You may already be familiar with Matthew 25: 31-46, which is the parable about the sheep and goats, but there are many other places in scripture that address charity. St James tells us that charity is critical to our faith: What good is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can that faith save him? If a brother or sister has nothing to wear and has no food for the day, and one of you says to them, Go in peace, keep warm, and eat well, but you do not give them the necessities of the body, what good is it? So also faith of itself, if it does not have works, is dead. - James 2: 14-17 St. Paul teaches us to be cheerful givers and leads us down the path to righteousness: Consider this: whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each must do as already determined, without sadness or compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. Moreover, God is able to make every grace abundant for you, so that in all things, always having all you need, you may have an abundance for every good work. As it is written: He scatters abroad, he gives to the poor; his righteousness endures forever. The one who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will supply and multiply your seed and increase the harvest of your righteousness. You are being enriched in every way for all generosity, which through us produces thanksgiving to God, for the administration of this public service is not only supplying the needs of the holy ones but is also overflowing in many acts of thanksgiving to God. - 2 Corinthians 9: 6-12 Tim Roe 1 Grand Knight 636-327-5320 TimRoeToolMan@Yahoo.com

SOCIAL HALL/KITCHEN CLEANING Bob Pohl is still leading the cleaning at St. Patrick s social hall every Tuesday at 9 am from now until it is clean. Anybody who would like to scrub the kitchen can come to the social hall and help out for a max of a few hours, though any amount of help would be appreciated. HELP WANTED/NEEDED Our Keep Christ in Christmas and He is Risen magnet program could use the support of someone that has experience in marketing. We need a fresh look at what we are doing and ways to improve this effort. Please contact Tom Larouere, Magnet Chairman, at 636-332-9219 or email toml303@charter.net if you could help us with this effort. TOOTSIE ROLL DRIVE Bill Boedeker chaired the handing out of tootsie rolls on Friday, October 6 and Saturday, October 7 from 10 AM to 6 PM (twohour shifts) at Wentzville Walmart and Dierberg s and from 2 PM to 6 PM (four-hour shifts) at the corner of Linn and Pearce. All were welcome to help: wives, children, grandchildren, friends, etc... More info should be presented at the council meeting. RENAISSANCE FAIRE Joe Young and Lloyd Gholson lead this event where we served beer and wine from five pubs, which began on September 16 and ended on October 15. Family members (21 and older) could also help. We struggled with manpower, yet had records in till and tips taken in. The Knights pub was the biggest growth. 2

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CHICKEN DINNER We had another chicken dinner on Friday, October 13. We served less than 500 people and struggled with manpower for dining room, however, we didn t run out of food. Our last chicken dinner of the year is Friday, November 10. 5 TH SUNDAY ROSARY/MASS We have two more 5 th Sundays this year: Sunday, October 29 th and Sunday, December 31. The officers have decided that 5 th Sunday is not just for the Knights, but for the entire parish, so anybody seated anywhere inside church can say the rosary with us. We are looking for Knights to lead the rosary. Please be in the church at 8:30 AM so the rosary can be started on time. HEARING LOOP DEMONSTRATION We ve had the first reading for council voting approval of $3000 to grow the church s hearing assist technology. The hearing loop technology is fairly new and allows the hearing-impaired to hear whatever is being transmitted through the sound system and made audible in the users hearing aid. There are six devices that are planned to be purchased for Mass-goers to use, and also a transmitter added to the social hall, so the same benefit can be used in the hall, as in the church. Click on the following link for a hearing loop demonstration and hear for yourself the difference this can make for our parishioners: https://youtu.be/_3xovrujfay. For information on the technology, go to this link: https://www.listentech.com/shop/product/advanced-intelligent-dsp-rf-receiver-72-mhz/ CANNED FOOD DRIVE At the October council meeting (and every meeting up to and including the Christmas dinner), you can bring two canned goods or a dollar for a ticket for a chance to win a polo shirt of your color and size. Donations go to St. Vincent de Paul. 4

15TH ANNUAL TUNICA TRIP October 25, 26, 27 $160.00 each (Single $50.00 additional) Staying at Goldstrike Casino and Resort $75.00 Play 6 Buffets Contact Larry or Bette Myers 636-332-1533 PATRIOT DAY RUN The annual Patriot Day Run is sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Fourth Degree. We often have several of our council members who support this important event. KofC Patriot Day Run MISSION: Heroes are not just born into their roles as we see on TV, heroes are selected, trained, and create themselves through their gifts of service, sacrifice of self, and determination to be the best and excel. We must honor our HEROES especially those who have been injured or even given the largest sacrifice of their lives to serve our communities and our country. Join us to show a small token of gratitude for their work as heroes! RUN with their passion, conviction and honor pushing you to the finish line! 5

Pictures of some council members who are 4th degree also, along with some of their family members helping out at the Patriot Day Run. 6

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BLAST FROM THE PAST The following excerpts were taken from the October 2006 newsletter: Tootsie Roll Drive Thanks to Chairman Bill Boedeker and the Brother Knights that turned out for the Tootsie Roll Drive. We had more places to cover this year and Bill and his committee did a fine job on short notice to get the job done. Thanks to all!!! Pearce Blvd Clean-up Our next clean-up day is planned for Sat. October 28, 2006. Meet for breakfast at Pete s at 8:30 AM, and for those not having breakfast at Pete s, make it 9:00 AM. A loyal group of several Brother Knights have been carrying the load of this worthy task and now is the time for more helping hands to join them in this community betterment service. A couple of hours on one Saturday a month is all that is needed. The safety vests and pickup sticks used for cleanup workers are now stored at Pete s Drive-in. This will make it much easier for workers to be prepared and not have to go looking for them. Pirate Fest Update This years Festival is history and from early reports it looks like it was a good one for the council. Profits are estimated to be about $3,466. Thanks to Chairman Chuck Hunsel for another great effort to bring our part of the festival together. A special thanks to Dan Breen and Jan Holzman for their part in scheduling workers and keeping things running at the festival and last but not least a thanks to those volunteers who responded to the call for help. Defibrillator Purchase A first reading and vote of approval for spending up to $2,000 to purchase a defibrillator was made at the monthly meeting on September 25, 2006. This has been a subject of discussion for the past year or two and after the officers were given a demonstration and cost estimate it was proposed to proceed with a purchase if the membership approved and Father Pat agreed. A final vote will be taken at the next meeting on October 24, 2006. The unit would be kept handy in the church and a number of persons trained to use it. 8

The following excerpt was taken from the October 2006 newsletter: Did You Know? The following statistics in first column were given at the recent Supreme Convention in Orlando, FL. by Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson in his State of the Order address as reported in the October 2006 issue of Columbia magazine. The second column is from the October 2017 issue. OCTOBER 2006 NEWSLETTER UPDATED NUMBERS Membership: All Time High of 1,722,126 Membership: All Time High of 1,941,728 Life Insurance in Force: More Than $60 billion Life Insurance: More Than $105 billion in force and set new record of $8.54 billion in new life insurance Surplus: $1.6 billion Surplus: $1.95 billion Councils: Total of 13,011 including 250 new Councils: Total of 15,589 including 279 new the past year, 6 of which are in Poland Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Relief: $10 million raised and donated Volunteer and Charitable efforts in 2005: Valued at more than $1 billion the past year Hurricanes Harvey and Irma Relief: 2.3 million (as of September 20, so much more by now) Volunteer and Charitable efforts in 2017: All-time high of $177.5K donated, past ten years valued at more than 1.6 billion, new record for time volunteered by Knights with over 75 million hours. 9

SENIOR KNIGHTS OUTREACH PROGRAM Are you, or someone you know, not able to get out much due to physical limitations? We have Knights that would like to support you! It may be as simple as a phone call to chat with you for a few minutes. It could be a visit to see you in person. It also could be a ride to bring you to a council meeting/event or just take you out for lunch. If you would be interested in receiving this kind of support, please contact Tim Roe at 636-327-5320 or TimRoeToolMan@Yahoo.com. ATTENDANCE PRIZE For each council meeting, a name is drawn to see who might win the attendance prize. If the person drawn is not present, then the amount is rolled over for the next meeting. $150 John Kainady was drawn at the council meeting last month and was not present. The jackpot is now $150. UPCOMING DEGREE DATES October 22, Sunday 2 nd /3 rd Degree (Formation/Knighthood) Affton, MO 1:00 PM October 26, Thursday 1 st Degree (Admissions) Old Monroe, MO 7:00 PM November 12, Sunday 2 nd /3 rd Degree (Formation/Knighthood) Wildwood, MO 1:00 PM November 28, Tuesday 1 st Degree (Admissions) Wentzville, MO 6:30 PM NEWSLETTER EDITOR If you have any requests, ideas, or pictures for the newsletter, please contact Trevor Roe at basketballplayer1551@yahoo.com or at 636-614-8267. ONLINE READING/VIEWING For the best Catholic content all in one place, below is a link; use our parish code: PNMGFX 10

http://www.formed.org/ UKNIGHT WEBSITE This is our master website for storing all of the newsletters and meeting minutes, as well as providing accurate information for all our Knights of 10154 for better communication. To view minutes, on left column of homepage click Members Only, sign in, then near bottom click link below Council Meeting Minutes Library, and finally click the link corresponding to the minutes you want to read. Or click on the second link below (will only work if you ve already signed in). http://kofcknights.org/?cno=10154 https://kofcknights.org/councilsite/minutes.asp?cno=10154 4 th degree: http://kofcknights.org/assembly.asp?a=2620 NOTE: Meeting minutes will be reviewed by the officers before being posted to UKnight. Knights will need to review meeting minutes on UKnight prior to each meeting. Meeting minutes will be approved at beginning of each meeting. KNIGHTS APPAREL Hats Navy.. $10.00 Polo Shirts Navy or Gray Short Sleeve M-XL $30.00 2XL-6XL $40.00 Long Sleeve M-XL... $35.00 T-shirts Navy or Gray 2XL-6XL $45.00 M-XL... $10.00 2XL-6XL... $12.00 Hoodies Navy or Gray. $35.00 Talls also available in everything Please send orders to Mike Dinello @ impresspromo@charter.net 11

2017 Calendar of Events Date Event Point of Contact Notes 9/3 Donut Sunday Bob Pohl Holiday weekend = short donations 9/8 Chicken Dinner Joe Young 475 people, little food leftover 9/15-16 Parish Fall Festival Joe Young Knights did chicken dinner in social hall on 9/16, served 520. 9/16-17 Renaissance Faire Joe Y./Lloyd G. Set record in tips and till 9/23-24 Renaissance Faire Joe Y./Lloyd G. Set record in tips and till 9/30-10/1 Renaissance Faire Joe Y./Lloyd G. Set record in tips and till 10/1 Donut Sunday Bob Pohl Terrific, had to order more donuts 10/6-7 Tootsie Roll Drive Bill Boedeker More info at council meeting 10/7-8 Renaissance Faire Joe Y./Lloyd G. Set record in tips and till 10/13 Chicken Dinner Joe Young Struggled with manpower, <500 served 10/14-15 Renaissance Faire Joe Y./Lloyd G. More info at council meeting 10/29 5 th Sunday Rosary/Mass Tom Larouere Need a Knight to lead rosary at 8:30 every 5 th Sunday 10/29 Donut Sunday Bob Pohl Come in social hall for fellowship 11/10 Chicken Dinner Joe Young Last chicken dinner of year 11/19 Donut Sunday Bob Pohl Come in social hall for fellowship 12/3 Breakfast with Santa Tim Roe Wayne taking photos, after 7 and 9 Masses 12/12 Christmas Party Tim Roe More info at council meeting 12/31 5 th Sunday Rosary/Mass Tom Larouere Need a Knight to lead rosary at 8:30 every 5 th Sunday PLEASE if you have access to email, sign up to receive this newsletter. Save the Council Each newsletter costs over $1.25 every month just for you to receive in the regular mail. Receive the newsletter faster and more reliably. Notification of important and upcoming events. CHANGES To get signed up, change your phone, mailing address or email, PLEASE let Trevor know so that we can update our records. Trevor Roe: basketballplayer1551@yahoo.com or 636-614-8267 12