Knights of Columbus St. Mary Council 4196 Volume 8 Issue 7 March 2018 Brothers and Sir Knights: Be at Peace and see a clear pattern running through your lives. Nothing is by chance. Eileen Caddy Robert Heacock Grand Knight General Membership Meeting: March 6th In the Adult Center. Dinner: 6: 00 pm Meeting: 7:00 pm Dinner Menu: Cook s choice Leadership Meeting: For Officers and Program Chairmen and all interested members 7:00 pm, March 20h St. Mary s Adult Center Prayers for the Sick and Distressed Please keep the following brothers and their families in your prayers. We need your help keeping our prayer list current. Please notify Dale Walls of Shelley Hays of any brother who is sick or in distress and in need of our prayers and support. Newsletter Suggestions Encouraged Have comments or suggestions for the newsletter? Would you prefer the newsletter via email? Send request to wallsd2@icloud.com with Knights newsletter in the subject line. Pansey Marro Richard Diehl John Klepinger Laura Martinez Msgr. Frank Bach Jim Hibbs Sue Galles Gene Hanson Joe Cuccinata Juanita Wood Sara Lewis Robert Stefanowicz Annie Providence Sophia Stanley Stacie Rizzo Mary Louise Hunton Ron Riel Mike Hanses Roger Galles Jim Hose Dwight Weigelt Greg Curran Mark Curan Georgia Hughes Don Ragan Rachelle Hose Roy & Phyllis Lamb Byron Greany Barbara Wilda Fr. Bob McNeese To order a Knights of Columbus polo or dress shirt contact Embroidered Sportswear, Inc., 204 South Vista Road, Spokane, WA 99212 Phone: (509) 926-1221 If you have questions about styles, colors or embroidery design please contact Embroidered Sportswear (509) 926-1221
March 2018 Page 2 Page 2 Topics for our General Meeting Respect Life Since 1968, the Knights of Columbus has raised and donated more than $600 million to programs for people with intellectual and physical disabilities - Special Olympics ranks among the larger gifts the Order makes annually of time and money. The Knights of Columbus commitment to Special Olympics and to hundreds of grassroots programs for people with intellectual and physical disabilities is an expression of our belief in the intrinsic worth of every human being. The Knights of Columbus believe that the Special Olympics are nearly unparalleled in their ability to show the intrinsic worth and dignity of every single human being. These games don't just build strength and character in the athletes and participants; it only takes a few moments with the competitors to be inspired by the force of their determination, and the true sense of God's love. In summary, although the Special Olympics have grown in recent years, they still need our continued support. We must continually encourage our chapters and parishes in the Eastern Region of Washington State to organize fundraisers, events, and donation drives that will continue to benefit this magnificent event. The Special Olympics are too wonderful to overlook, and the Knights of Columbus are committed to bringing the games to all corners of the globe, including Eastern Washington. Needed volunteers: to help with parking assistance and directing buses as they offload and load their teams before and after competition. to run two warming huts at Chair #1 and Chair #5. They serve hot cocoa, tea, coffee, cookies and healthy snacks to athletes and volunteers. Each warming hut services around 100 individuals throughout the day with a limited budget for I tems. to man the information tables at Lodge #1 and Lodge #2. They provide tournament info (Maps, schedules, meal vouchers, etc...) and work with third party radio operator to ensure all communication for the tournament is received and relayed if needed. They also direct teams and spectators as they arrive. to help process results as they come in during the tournament, and then help stage and present awards at he end of the tournament. to help guide teams at the top of the mountain to their respective courses. Mt. Spokane requested that these volunteers know how to ski/snowboard, and that they have their own equipment who could use their car to run equipment, results, and volunteers between the two lodges before, during, and after the tournament. who could help sell merchandise (shirts, hats, sweatshirts, etc...). MICHAEL S. MARRO Sports & Competition Representative Council #4196
March 2018 Page 3 St. Mary Council Knights of Columbus Activities 2017 2018 3/2/2018 Fish Fry 3# Parish Hall 2:00-8:00 Need 25 Knights to Assist/Serve 3/2/2018 Blood Drive #3 Parish Hall 2:00-8:00 per Shelley 3/3/2018 "40 Cans for Lent Collection Gathering Space Before/After Masses 3/4/2018 "40 Cans for Lent Collection Gathering Space Before/After Masses 3/6/2018 General Meeting Adult Center 5:30-8:30 Announce Knight of the Month 3/9/2018 Fish Fry #4 Parish Hall 2:00-8:00 Need 25 Knights to Assist/Serve 3/10/2018 4th Degree Exemplification Spokane somehwere 3/10/2018 "40 Cans for Lent Collection Gathering Space Before/After Masses 3/10/2018 Membership Drive Gathering Space At Masses Wear Knights Gear 3/11/2018 "40 Cans for Lent Collection Gathering Space 3/11/2018 Membership Drive Gathering Space 3/11/2018 Daylight Savings Begins 3/16/2018 Fish Fry #5 Parish Hall 2:00-8:00 Need 25 Knights to Assist/Serve 3/17/2018 Happy St. Pat's Day 3/17/2018 Membership Drive Gathering Space 3/17/2018 "40 Cans for Lent Collection Gathering Space Before/After Masses 3/18/2018 Membership Drive Gathering Space 3/18/2018 "40 Cans for Lent Collection Gathering Space Before/After Masses 3/20/2018 Council Leadership Mtg Adult Center 7:00-8:30 Admission Ceremonial??? 3/23/2018 Fish Fry #6 Parish Hall 2:00-8:00 Need 25 Knights to Assist/Serve 3/24/2018 State Free Throw Yakima 3/24/2018 "40 Cans for Lent Collection Gathering Space Before/After Masses 3/25/2018 "40 Cans for Lent Collection Gathering Space Before/After Masses 3/25/2018 Palm Sunday 3/27/2018 4th Degree Assembly Adult Center 7:00-8:00 3/30/2018 Good Friday 3/31/2018 "Knight of the Month" Recommedations to Committee Additional Program Chairs (as submitted to State and Supreme and not listed elsewhere) a. Program Chair Tony Schulhauser b. Church Director Craig Smentek c. Vocations Director Deacon Mike Miller d. Community Director Ron Connell e. Council Director Greg Hansen f. Family Director Ron Riel, Jr. g. Recruitment Committee John White Joe Meyer h. Insurance Promotion Jim Majeskey, Sr. i. Culture of Life Chair-Couple Rose and Shelley Hays
Here are three Knights who went through the 2nd and 3rd Degree Ceremonies this past weekend. Left to right, they are: Ron Castilleja, Jeff Collins, and Dan Kinney. Congratulations! 2018 Free Throw Volunteers The professional actions of our team resulted in yet another memorable "Free Throw Contest" that our children will not forget. I wish to express my heartfelt gratitude for the outstanding performance of your entire staff and their positive representation of the Knights by cheering them on with a hearty "Well Done!" Safe, consistent, quality service with a positive mental attitude are their hallmarks. For our next Knights of Columbus Council 4196 Newsletter, I would be grateful if you would personally and publicly acknowledge and thank the following Sir Knights who helped us during the Council Free Throw Contest. Lorie Lafferty (St Mary's PE Teacher) Jim Majesky, Sr. Anthony Marro Michael Marro John Marres Mike Moore Kurt Kovich Deacon Mike Miller Ron Ragan Joe Myers2 Chuck Shonkwiler Joe Jennings Neil Sauffl Jeff Collins Dave Kishel St. Mary s students captured 10 of the 12 age grouped contests.
Knights of Columbus St. Mary s Council #4196 304 S. Adams Road Spokane Valley, WA 99216 Charity Unity Fraternity Patriotism 2017-2018 Officers Chaplain Fr. Jeff Core 509-928-3210 Grand Knight Rob Heacock 509-255-4081 Deputy Grand Knight Greg Hanson 509-255-9288 Chancellor Craig Smenteck 509-927-9580 Recorder Ed Galles 509-270-9598 Treasurer Adam Mileski 214-549-0913 Financial Secretary Advocate Chuck Schonkwiler 509-924-1346 Warden Carl Lockwood 509-228-0988 Inside Guard Warren Smith 509-863-6372 Outside Guard Jim Clarizio 509-263-7265 1-Year Trustee 2-Year Trustee Frank Owens 509-927-3436 3-Year Trustee Jim Majeskey 206-795-4742 Lecturer John White 509-928-3938 Retention Greg Hanson 509-255-9288 Program Chairmen Pro Life Poster & Essay Contests Turkey Bingo and Golf Frank Owens 509-927-3436 Pancake Breakfasts Carl Lockwood 509-475-5325 Christmas Card Sales Ed Galles 509-842-6403 Scholarships Tony Schulhauser 509 995-2275 Free Throw Contest Tony Marro 509-499-9714 Right To Life and Blooddrive Soccer Challenge Mike Marro 509-892-7389 RSVP Don McCabe 509-928-4779 Communications Parish Activites Craig Smenteck 509-991-4692 Welfare Magnet/Decal Sales Jim Majeskey, Sr. 206-795-4742 Tony Schulhauser 509-921-1217 Membership Paper Recycling Deacon Mike Miller 509-922-1116 Lenten Fish Fry s State Bulletin Available On-Line Please go to http://www.kofc-wa.org for a copy of the State Council s newsletter each month.