Council 9529 Your Officers for 2018-2019 Grand Knight David McKee Chaplain Fr. Joseph Sebasty Deputy Grand Knight Robert Carlos September 2018 Volume 23 No. 3 Council 9529 Knights of Columbus Patrick J. Irish Council 9529 Lincoln City, Oregon 97367 September 2018 Financial Secretary Tom Karl, PGK Recorder Donald Flanagan Chancellor Robert Altomare Treasurer Raul Grimes, PGK Advocate Gerald Bibo Lecturer Tom Karl, PGK Warden Lawrence Soares Outside Guard David Beatty Inside Guard Brian Harles Trustee 3rd year Erwin Winter, PGK Trustee 2nd year Gordon Bushman Trustee 1st year Bradley Baines Since March 29, 1882 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS IN SERVICE FOR ONE, IN SERVICE TO ALL IN GOD WE TRUST, GOD BLESS AMERICA Please come to the church on the second Thursday evening at 6:30 p.m. so that together we can all pray the Rosary to our Blessed Mother Mary. Following the Rosary we will have our meeting in the southwest (last) classroom on the right in the classrooms wing. The Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary are said on Thursday THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD THE WEDDING OF CANA THE PROCLAMATION OF THE KINGDOM THE TRANSFIGURATION THE INSTITUTION OF THE EUCHARIST
Page 2 Grand Knight s Report I m still recovering, as most of you know, but I do appreciate your prayers. Overall, I think the Council is doing well. Let s see how things go with the rummage sale this month or else we may have to look at other ways to find funding. Grand Knight and District Deputy 23 Dave McKee Just as a reminder, those members who are First Degree only, there will be a 2nd and 3rd Degree held in Springfield on September 30th. It will be from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Let Tom Karl 541-994-4340 know if you plan to go or need a ride. KC BREAKFAST REPORT See separate article following this page. Celebration of Life Wanda & Doyle Eubanks On Saturday morning, October 6th, the Eubanks family will visit our parish hall for a celebration of life for both Doyle and Wanda Eubanks. We have use of the Parish Hall from 10:30 to 4:00 p.m. if we need it that long. This venue is open to all Knights, families and parishioners who want to come. A Rosary will begin at 10:30 a.m. and that will be followed by a social time. A light lunch will be served at around noon time. That is not everything, but you get the drift. RSVP Call Tom & Jo Karl by September 28th at 541-994-4340..Rummage Sale 2018 The rummage sale this year will be on Friday and Saturday September 14/15th 9am-3pm. Once again, we will do it from the garage on Inlet Ave., while the Altar Society uses the Parish Hall. Please come to help set up the garage this Thursday at 9 a.m. if you are available. We will finalize our plans at the meeting on Thursday evening. If you have items for donation please bring them to the garage on Thursday at 9 a.m. or to the meeting or call Dave 541-992-5054 or Tom 541-994-4340 Council In Action Once again, our Council was instrumental in helping the community with Stuff A Bus collection of school supplies at the Lincoln City Outlet stores on Friday morning August 30th. Don and Donna Flanagan as well as Tom and Jo Karl helped to collect and store many thousands of dollars worth of school supplies and some money donated throughout that day.
Page 3 August Breakfast Report BREAKFAST DATE: August 26, 2018. First breakfast: TOTAL: $77.00 Number served: 14. Average meal: $ 5.50 Second breakfast: TOTAL: $110.35 Number served: No slips. (For the sake of having a number use 22) Average meal: $5.02 Total amount for both breakfasts: $187.35 Total number served: Estimated at 36 Average meal: $ 5.20 TOTAL: $187.35(deposited on 09/10/18) Bills: - 50.46(breakfast supplies) Subtotal: $139.89 (10% parish hall use) -13.69 PROFIT: $126.20 Report prepared on July 22, 2018: Knights of Columbus Treasurer Patrick J. Irish Council 9529
Page 4 Your Scholarship Money At Work Too often, we give, provide or make available money for our Charitable Works. One of these the use of the Robert Robinet Scholarship Fund. The following letter was sent by our most recent recipient, Daniel Urdelas. His heartfelt thanks will warm your hearts. Hope you and the fellow Knights and everyone at the parish have been doing well lately! I just thought I might reach out to you to say hi and give you an update on what I've been up to lately. This summer I was staying in Hillsboro because I was taking some summer classes at PSU and then transfer the credits back over to Pacific once everything starts up again. My classes were held every day at one of OHSU's buildings on the south waterfront so I just took the MAX there every morning, even if its a bit of a long commute. My classes at PSU ended this last Friday and we started classes here at Pacific today, so I didn't have much of a break. This will be my junior year at Pacific and honestly, it's been going by way too fast! I'm fairly involved on campus with being part of some clubs and working for student activities on campus. I also volunteer in the medical/surgical unit at a local hospital so that keeps me busy outside of school. I also try to help out with the local Knights over in Hillsboro whenever I can, but sometimes its difficult with my college schedule. I'm not sure if you remember or if I ever mentioned it, but I'm really hoping to eventually go to pharmacy school for my graduate work and for the most part I still am. However, I recently got referred by a family friend to one of the pharmacy supervisors at OHSU and he treated me to lunch for our meeting which was very kind of him. I was hoping he might be able to offer me some kind of opportunity to get some kind of experience at OHSU, but unfortunately, the official policy doesn't allow for pharmacy volunteers of any kind. However, he suggested, without discouraging my going into pharmacy work, that I look into other options as an eye-opener. Thus, he's currently working to have me do some shadowing in OHSU's ophthalmology department as well as shadowing some PAs at the main hospital. So that's very exciting. To be quite honest, the college has been getting really difficult lately and it been so stressful and I'm a little behind in my major. The PSU summer classes were an attempt to catch up. I know I'm not the only one that's struggling, but it just seems like it sometimes. Its gotten to the point where I'm really concerned about graduating on time and I'm also concerned about how this might reflect on a grad school application. I'm just trying to stay confident and not be too discouraged. So if I might humbly ask my fellow Knights to pray for me, I would be very appreciative. I will continue to keep you all in my prayers as well. I hope you've all been staying happy and healthy since I left. I do miss the coast and the ocean quite a bit so please enjoy it for me! Also, please send my regards to Father Sebasty and everyone there. You're all always in my prayers. God bless. Vivat Jesus Daniel Urdelas Brothers, with young men like Daniel being in our ranks, I can see that the future of the Knights of Columbus will be in safe hands. He is truly an inspiration to me and others who think that they have it rough; but in reality, it is not too bad after all!
Page 5 Assembly 0903 In Action Our Lincoln City/Newport/Waldport Assembly 0903 was called to action for the installation of Fr. Joseph Hoang as the Pastor of St. Anthony s Church in Waldport on Tuesday morning, August 21st. The church was completely filled with the overflow going into the cry room and some people standing up. Afterwards, a luncheon of hot and cold food along with cake and ice cream was made available for those attending the installation. Fr. Ignacio Llorente, from Corvallis, was the installing official for the Archdiocese. Fr. Joseph Hoang
September 2018 Council 9529 Page 6 Raise The Roof 2018 Once again, David Beatty and his intrepid cooks were a mainstay of feeding the hungry patrons at Raise The Roof on July 14th. Hamburgers, cheeseburgers, hot dogs and ears of corn went flying off the grill to help everyone get rid of their hunger pangs. It was a mouth drooling event that capped a great weekend and it was done by our Council 9529. Many of the Knight s wives were helping out at other booths and areas to ensure a successful day. Thank you Brother Knights and families for all that you do for the Council and St. Augustine s Parish.
Page 7 September 01 September 02 September 05 September 05 September 24 September 29 September Birthdays Brad Baines Frank Leskody Eder Ahumada Larry Soares Tom Karl Leo Bosch 2018 Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun The Treat List Tom Karl Mouth Watering Desserts Zero Calories Let us pray for any Brother or member of a Brother s family or widow who is ill or in distress. Here are the names of people who need our prayers: Fr. Joseph Sebasty, Fr. Amancio Rodrigues, Bob Ames, Chuck Koscinski, Jerry Bibo, Leo Bosch, Buzz Buczkowski, Raul Grimes, Brian Harles, Frank Leskody, Jack and Joann Lumsden, Beverly Soares, Erwin Winter, Bradley Baines, and GK/DD Dave McKee. We pray to Venerable Fr. Michael McGiveny. We request you also pray for all Knights, their families and friends and all of our Police, Firefighters, Servicemen and Servicewomen, as well as those who have lost so much in the floods, tornadoes and wildfires and those whose lives have been disrupted with other calamities of either man made or any natural events. The small pot was won by Raul Grimes who donated it back to the general fund. The big pot would have been won by Chuck Koscinski, but he did not attend the meeting. Remember you can t win if you don t attend!
Page 8 September October November December January February March April Future Events Listing - Meeting September 13th - Rummage Sale September 14-15th - Pancake breakfast September 23rd - Meeting October 11th - Pancake breakfast October 28th - Daylight Savings Times ends November 4th - Meeting November 8th - No Pancake breakfast November/December - Thanksgiving 22nd - Meeting December 13th - No Pancake breakfast December - Christmas December 25th - Audit should be started so as to be finished by January meeting. - New Year s Day/Solemnity of Mary - Meeting January 9th - Pancake breakfast January 27th - Semi-Annual Audit due Feb 15th - Annual Fraternal hours of volunteering due by the 31st - Meeting February 14th - Semi-Annual Audit due Feb 15th - Pancake breakfast February 24th - Meeting March 14th - Pancake breakfast March 24th - Meeting April 11th - Easter April 21st - Pancake breakfast April 28th The following will be provided each month for use throughout the year: (Tear Off here and give the survey to your Financial Secretary or Grand Knight) Survey of Fraternal Activity-Monthly Planner/Listing Last year, the Knights of Columbus donated more than $135.7 million to charities and benevolent causes and 63.1 million hours of volunteer community service to aid the less fortunate. To help prepare a Fraternal Survey for the Supreme Council office, please complete the information requested below and return it at our next meeting. This information will assist in determining the total hours of community service volunteered by our members (and family members) throughout the year. 1. Number of visits you made during the year to: Sick - caring for the sick/nursing homes/hospitals... Bereaved - visits of condolence.. 2. Number or time you served as a blood donor during the year.. 3. Estimated hours of community volunteers service this year: Church Activities - service in all community related activities.. Community Activities - service in all community related activities Youth Activities - service in all youth related activities. Habitat for Humanity - service in all related projects. Miscellaneous Activities - service in areas not outlined above... 4. Number of hours of fraternal service during the year:... Sick/disabled members and their families household chores, transportation, tutoring, counseling, etc.,.