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KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS NEWSLETTER FATHER NICHOLAS RAUSCH OSB COUNCIL 1643 SAINT FRANCIS of ASSISI ASSEMBLY 1183 http://www.kofc1643.org Grand Knight: Michael R Colosi 360-870-5597 W00dbutcher63@yahoo.com Chaplain: Fr. Tim Ilgen Faithful Navigator: Randy Kinsey 360-878-9124 tofty49@yahoo.com Faithful Friar: Fr. Lawrence Gosselin Fraternal Benefits Information: Field Agent Tom Johnson in Gig Harbor at 1-253-857-5670 General Agent Jarrod Roth in Port Orchard at 1-360-475-0784 Knights of Columbus Customer Service at 1-800-380-9995 NOVEMBER 2016, ISSUE NO. 2016-11 Knights of Columbus Newsletters are published monthly by Father Nicholas Rausch OSB Council 1643, 3420 78 th Avenue SE, Olympia WA 98501-9403. It is distributed to members of Knights of Columbus Father Nicholas Rausch OSB Council 1643. Postage is paid at Olympia, Washington. NEWSLETTER CO-EDITORS: Jim Pivec and Tom Brignole are the co-editors of our newsletter. Please send any articles for the newsletter to Jim or Tom by the 15 th of the month. And let Jim or Tom know if you would like to receive your newsletter in full color via email. Jim s email address is jfpivec@gmail.com. Tom s email address is kbrignole@yahoo.com. If you do not have email, Jim s snail mail address is 2406 Dublin Drive NW Olympia WA 98502-3443. Brother Knights: OUR AGING MEMBERSHIP As we all grow older and our membership ages and we find many brothers who have trouble seeing at night, and some can no longer drive. I am asking for your help on this matter; if you can pick up a brother and bring him to a meeting, or to another event, please contact me and let me know your phone number and what part of town you live in. Brother s - if you are not able to get around to attend meetings and events please don t be embarrassed to let me know so that I can connect you with a Brother Knight. Please remember that we all enjoy your fellowship and company so please contact me. My information is listed below. Darren E. Johnson PGK District Deputy - District 4 Cell Phone 253-709-4588 DD04@kofc-wa.org Page 1 of 20

Brother Knights: GRAND KNIGHT S MESSAGE Gentlemen, Congratulations on another successful Tootsie Roll Drive. This year we collected over $7,600 for those with disabilities in Thurston County and the Special Olympics. The month of October has flown by for me and I'm quite sure November will bring much of the same. By the time you read this we will have had a Pancake Breakfast and membership Drive at Sacred Heart on Oct. 30 th ; thanks to those who helped out. Please mark your calendars gentlemen for July 3 rd 2017, Knights at the Ball Park. The Schola will be singing The National Anthem, we've become kind of an institution now. This year, we will be offering 2 levels of Tickets, $13 all-inclusive tickets (Seat, Food and Beverages) in Left Field Deck above Bullpen. 50 Tickets and 50 Seats where we sat last year for $13. As usual I am the contact for tickets. Upcoming Events for November. Sun Nov. 6th 40 Days for Life ends, See calendar on last page for details. Sat. Nov 12th Veterans Appreciation Dinner@ Columbian Hall Thursday Nov.17th Mass for Deceased Members of KofC C and friends 6PM @ Columbian Hall Sun Nov. 20th Donut Sales at St. Mikes after 730AM and 930AM Masses. Respectfully, Michael R. Colosi, Grand Knight Father Nicholas Rausch OSB Council 1643 CAN YOU PRAY FOR VOCATIONS FOR JUST ONE HOUR? Brother Knights, Father Jim Lee has requested that the Knights of Columbus pray for religious vocations at the St. Joseph Adoration Chapel at the St. Michael Downtown Church for one or more hours per week. We have designated Saturday & Sunday AM hours of 1AM,2AM, or 3AM on November 5 th, 6 th, 12 th, 13 th, 19 th, 20 th. 26 th, and 27 th as our Knights of Columbus hours. Please call Tom Hruska at 360 561-5548 or e-mail hruska@wwdb.org to sign up for one or more of the above hours. Thank you. God bless you and your family. Please Keep in Your Prayers Walt Dale Ron DeGroot Ray DeTerra Family Whitney Johnson John Kramer Sam Pellegrino Ed Sauley Jose Ybarra Nancy Zyrkowski Dennis Perez Page 2 of 20

LADIES DINNERS 1 st THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH Our Knights of Columbus Council 1643 has a business meeting on the first Thursday of each month. Barbara Washburn is coordinating a dinner each month for the ladies. The dinners will be at a variety of restaurants. barbara@woodlawn-funeralhome.com. On Thursday, November 3, the K of C ladies are meeting at 5:30 PM at Pellegrino s Italian Kitchen Restaurant at 205 Cleveland Ave SE, Olympia, WA 98501. Please confirm with Barbara Washburn if you can make it by calling or texting her at (360) 349-4981 before Noon that day, since they need a head count. NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS Member Name Date Member Name Date Salvatore Conti Nov 01 Donald Hovancsek Nov 15 George Baker Nov 02 Dr. Douglas Jeske Nov 16 Larry Cahill Nov 02 Kevin Underwood Nov 16 Raul Carranza Jr. Nov 02 Patrick Black Nov 17 Florante Jayme Nov 02 Peter Hahn Nov 17 John O Conner Nov 03 Samuel Pellegrino Nov 20 William Dilorenzo Nov 04 Filemon Vilanueva Nov 22 Thomas Monaghan Nov 04 James Arnold Nov 24 Ronald De Groot Nov 05 Robert Honan Nov 25 Anthony Pellegrino Nov 07 Yul Iverson Nov 25 Dr. Joseph Dannenbaum IV Nov 08 John Zyrkowski Nov 26 Paul Enns Nov 10 Joseph Norton Nov 27 Donald Spieles Nov 10 Joseph Scuderi Nov 27 John Sager Nov 11 L William Bowman Nov 28 Walter Dale Nov 12 Sean St Clair Nov 28 Paul Barga Nov 13 Joe Herald Nov 30 Felipe Contreras Rojas Nov 13 STATE BULLETIN The Washington State Council of the Knights of Columbus publishes a monthly bulletin. For members interested in viewing this publication it is available at: http://www.kofc-wa.org/bulletins/current.pdf Page 3 of 20

FAITHFUL NAVIGATOR S MESSAGE Dear Brother Knights of the 4 th Degree: Hi Karl, This will probably be my last Faithful Navigator s message as I have been filling in for our new Faithful Navigator, Randy Kinsey. We can now welcome him home safely; he has just arrived home from Afghanistan. I requested he tell his brother knights what he was up to over there: I was deployed to Bagram Air Base, Bagram, Afghanistan in support of Special Operations Joint Task Force-Afghanistan (SOJTF-A) as a Logistics Management Specialist. Most my time was spent researching and working out solutions for the unit's readiness and supply problems. We have a direct line to the Depots, Subject Matter Experts, and logistic support originations in Afghanistan, Kuwait and the United States to work out solutions for the unit's issues and to expedite repair parts, supplies and equipment. It's extremely satisfying to work through the issues and see the mission essential equipment or repair part delivered into the hands of the soldiers allowing them to accomplish their mission. In my "free time" I assisted in installing solar shades, erecting tents and constructing sheds, decks and porches, kind of a "Habitat For Heroes making the soldier's living and working conditions just a little bit better. In Peace to Serve, Randy One of our biggest events of the year is the Veteran s Appreciation Dinner, Saturday, November 12 th. Please read the flyer in this month s newsletter for details. The following week, on November 17, is the Memorial Mass, at Columbian Hall. Start time is 6:00 PM and the schola will perform. Father Peter from the Abbey will preside. There will be a potluck to follow. Sir Knight Korey Wessel is the new 4 th Degree Color Corp Commander and Sam Pellegrino remains the Assistant Color Corps Commander. Sir Knight Michael Reffner has volunteered to fill the vacant Captain s position. The Keep Christ in Christmas display at Pellegrino s Italian Kitchen set-up is scheduled for November 19 th. First, meet at Schilter s Tree Farm, 9:00 AM, then travel to Sam s Italian Kitchen to help set up display. Free breakfast served for those who help. There will also be a 4 th Degree Exemplification on November 19 in Seattle. Contact Michael Colosi if you know of anyone interested. Monday, July 3, 2017 is our annual Patriotic Rainiers Baseball game with the schola singing the National Anthem. Please let Mike Colosi know ASAP how many tickets you would like. We have the opportunity to get some all-inclusive party deck tickets this year. Our annual Christmas Party is Thursday, December 15 th. Mark your calendars. And finally, the Annual March for Life will be Tuesday, January 17th, 2017 at St. Martin s University Pavilion. Upcoming meeting dates: No business meeting in November, the December business meeting Thursday, December 22 nd. It has been my pleasure and honor to serve as your Faithful Navigator. I will be assisting our new FN and Captain. We have a great group of men, each bringing something different to the table. God Bless you all. Respectfully, Karl L. Hoffman, DDS Faithful Admiral St. Francis of Assisi, Assembly 1183 Page 4 of 20

2016 TOOTSIE ROLL DRIVE AND INFO ABOUT MORNINGSIDE Brothers All! I want to thank all the Brother Knights, Squires, wives and family members for their help over the two weekends we held our annual Tootsie Roll drive. We had some scheduling problems and location issues but we still raised just over $7,000.00 so we should be proud of what we could do and all the Non-Profits that will benefit from our labor. Speaking of Non-Profits - please see the write up below featuring Morningside and the great work they do for so many people in our community. Thank you and God bless Darren E. Johnson Tootsie Roll Chairman Council 1643 District Deputy - District 4 Special Olympics State Chairman Washington State Council Knights of Columbus Morningside is dedicated to advancing the employment and self-sufficiency of people with disabilities. We formed in 1963 to provide an alternative to institutionalizing people with disabilities at a time when there were no other options for families. In the 1990s, Morningside led the efforts in Washington State to move away from sheltered workshops to integrated community employment. Today, we strive to have all of our clients in integrated employment earn a living wage. In 2015, we served over 800 individuals experiencing disabilities, and placed 193 people in jobs in their communities a milestone for the organization, and a transformational change for each individual who achieved their dream of employment. Morningside operates in six counties of Western Washington, including Pierce, Thurston, Mason, Grays Harbor, Lewis, and Clallam. People with disabilities face much greater challenges in the workplace than those without. These challenges come not only from their individual disabilities, but from systemic beliefs such as the myth that people with disabilities can t do the job. The American Society for Training & Development reports that the number one barrier for people with disabilities entering the workplace is, attitudes at all corporate levels. As a result, people with disabilities have poverty and unemployment rates twice those of the rest of the population. To change this statistic, we offer a variety of job placement and training services including discovery, coaching, internships, and peer to peer support. Our staff works one on one with clients at every phase of their quest for meaningful employment. Many individuals come to Morningside to identify their vocational goals. When clients decide upon a career path, Morningside collaborates with employers to find the optimal job for our clients, jobs that fit their skills, abilities, and interests, while filling a need for the employer. Page -5-

MORE INFO ABOUT MORNINGSIDE In 1992 Morningside began offering High School Transition services. Four separate programs comprise Morningside s High School Transition approach: School-to-Work, Project SEARCH, Job Club, and the Summer Youth Internship Program. In School-to-Work students are assessed and interests identified. Transition coordinators work with employers in the community to develop internship opportunities, with the goal of employment when the student completes high school. Project SEARCH is our internship program in partnership with The Evergreen State College which allows students to explore three internships on the campus of The Evergreen State College during the academic year. Our third program, Job Club, is open to all area high school students with disabilities, and meets weekly on the campus of South Puget Sound Community College. Morningside s newest Transition project is our Summer Youth Internship Program in partnership with Pac Mtn Workforce Development Council. During the six-week summer session, students develop resumes, cover letters, receive work assessments, and participate in a paid internship that aligns with their interests. Page -6-

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MEMORIAL MASS AND POTLUCK 6:00 PM THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17 AT COLUMBIAN HALL Father Peter Tynan OSB, chaplain of campus ministry at St. Martin s University, will celebrate this year s annual Memorial Mass at Columbian Hall on Thursday, November 17 th, 6:00 PM, for recently deceased members, family members, and friends of the Knights over the past year. Our Schola will, of course, lead the singing. At the potluck to follow. Chef Sam Pellegrino will provide his famous meatballs and Italian sausage. Please be generous with the dish you supply. Food suggestions if your last name begins with: A-F Salads, i.e. garden variety with dressing, fresh fruit, etc. G-L Crusty dinner rolls and butter, garlic bread, etc. M-Q Spaghetti or favorite pasta dish R-Z Dessert, limited only by the imagination RSVP to Sam Pellegrino, 360-259-7337 or sam@pellegrinoscatering.com. Please indicate what you intend to provide for the potluck meal. DECEASED PERSONS TO BE RECOGNIZED AT MEMORIAL MASS ON THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17, 2016 NAME Ernie Anderson Brother Theodore Vavrek Father Alfred Hulscher Andrew and Anthony Hiblar Joan Ann Collins Charlie Harrison Patricia Revoir Sir Knight Leo Gilman Brother Knight John Oliver John DeGroot Brother Knight George Bank Sir Knight Paul Bourgault Carole Robbins Patricia Pursley Father Richard Parle Austin Kelley RELATIONSHIP Father of Brother Knight John Anderson OSB, Monk of St. Martin's Abbey OSB, Monk of St. Martin's Abbey Brothers of Brother Knight Bill Hiblar Sister of Sir Knight Dennis Johnson Brother of Sir Knight Edgar Harrison Sister of Sir Knight Michael Revoir Uncle of Sir Knight Bill Gilman Brother of Sir Knight Ron DeGroot Wife of Sir Knight Don Robbins Mother Sir Knight Tom Pursley Former Pastor of Sacred Heart Parish Grandson of Sir Knight Phil Kelley Page -8-

KEEP CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS Once again this year, Brother Knight Sam Pellegrino, along with a group of volunteer Knights and Squires, will build the Keep Christ in Christmas display on the patio of Pellegrino s Italian Kitchen, 205 Cleveland Ave. in Tumwater. Prior to Thanksgiving, we will need 10 trees ranging in height from 6-12 feet. We will also need 6 bales of straw. Set up of trees is scheduled for Saturday, November 19 th. We will need all the help we can get from Squires and Knights! That morning, Sam will provide warm food and beverages for the cold and hungry volunteers. All of the twinkling net lighting and some of the wiring will again have to be replaced; all statues are in need of re-painting, the big angel and the deer figurines are becoming very worn, not to mention the dramatic increase in the cost of electricity. Your financial help with this project would be greatly appreciated. Tax deductible contributions can be made to the Knights of Columbus and mailed to GK Mike Colosi at PO Box 3511, Lacey, 98509. Checks should be labeled Keep Christ in Christmas Project. Thank you in advance for your generous support. Page -9-

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A NOTE FROM DANI SAULEY REGARDING SHOW THE TRUTH TOUR Dear People of faith, Although I ve been part of our outreach at Show the Truth since its beginning, this is the first time I have written to you. In the beginning, I was afraid to stand in public, speaking for the unborn and their mothers. This fear, over some time, was replaced by strength knowing in my her that I was doing what I should do. Many times I have seen women look at what we are doing and come to the realization that what they are about to do is a terrible thing. Some of these girls came to live with us. This wasn t always easy, but in the end a human life was saved, and the spiritual life of the baby s mother (and sometimes the father) was also improved. I remember the first time a girl came up to me and said I can t do that to my baby Will you help me? What an awesome experience! I also remember one of our young people, who was on tour with us, experience the same thing two days before her 16 th birthday. She was filled with pure joy. Women have come up to us with babies thanking us for what we are doing. We really can t take the credit; it is by God s grace! As a chaperone I heard Pope John Paul II tell over a half million young people in Denver: The Gospel of Life needs you. Go into the streets and do not be afraid. Please consider joining us on our tour in November. We leave on Monday, November 7 th and return on Friday, November 11 th. Dani Sauley Olympianmom6@aol.com 360-491-0610 Page 12 of 20

Seeing Each Through the Eyes of Jesus Solves the World's Problems. Deacon Harold Burke-Severs [Left]: Deacon Harold Burke-Severs [Right: L-R] Dr. David Olwell, Dean of Engineering and Faculty Advisor for St. Martin s Council, Edward Barton, Chief Financial Officer for St. Martin s, Deacon Harold Burke-Severs, and St. Martin s President Dr. Roy Heynderickx Council 1643 supported an additional presentation by Deacon Harold Burke-Severs at the St. Martin s University Council 16361 at Cebula Hall on Wednesday September 28 th in the evening. The presentation was attended by many students, several professors and Benedictine Clergy as well as the St. Martin s University President Dr. Roy F. Heynderickx. Deacon Harold began by saying that he was born in Newark, N.J. and attended a Benedictine grammar and high school. The quality of his education permitted him to gain a full academic scholarship to Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. After graduating and completing his Deacon training, he worked at Portland University while Dr. Roy Heynderickx was president of the school. He then focused upon the differences between Liberals and Catholics in their perspective about the world. He talked about the Trinitarian views of Liberals of me, myself, and I as being different from the Catholic Trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. For the liberal, they are their own god. Their primary definition of what is valuable is based upon feelings, but their feelings can change if they think. For the Catholic, God is real and we are his servants out of gratitude for all He has done for us. And Catholic s primary definition of what is valuable is the teachings of God made to us through the Bible and Church traditions. God s precepts do not change based upon feelings and are reinforced through proper thinking. Deacon Harold suggests a strategy for finding common ground between Liberals and Catholics by introducing facts and truths into the discussion. However, he pointed out that usual discussions between Liberals and Catholics can easily deteriorate into name calling and worse. Before it gets to that point, he suggests that in order to achieve this facts and truths based discussion, we need to look at others through the eyes of Jesus so that we can treat them with personal dignity while at the same time faithfully expressing God s truths. He gave multiple examples of how he had to endure insults and screaming while treating Liberal with kindness in order to begin a fact based discussion. The presentation then turned to how to discuss the truths and facts about abortion. 1. Abortion kills a child: Liberals will say it is only a piece of unfeeling fetal tissue. The Catholic can say that humans have names for all stages of life from baby, toddler, pre-k to adult and then the Liberal word Old. Just as accurately, there is the beginning stages of a life as a fertile egg or zygote or broadly fetal tissue, a beating heart embryo, then a primi or a full term baby. All are stages and names for a human person. These points usually are Abortions are needed to support Page 13 of 20

embryonic stem cell research which only causes cancer: Liberals usually raise this point about embryonic stem cell research is needed to improve health. But they are usually ignorant or deceptive about the fact that no research in disease cures has been successful using embryonic stem cells because the DNA from another person causes cancer in the patient needing the cure. On the other hand, adult stem cell research has netted over 73 significant cures and more are occurring daily. The primary reason is that using the DNA of the patient to create stem cells that are converted to heal diseases do not cause cancer. As an example of this fact, a recent research grant program made by the State of California had 10 winners which proposed only adult stem cell research. Only three proposed embryonic stem cell research. Additionally, Deacon Harold again emphasized that no embryonic stem cell research has produced a successful medical cure that could be approved by the FDA because they all produced cancer or other devastating side effects. 2. In vitro fertilization kills dozens of babies so a couple can have one baby while Natural Fertilization kills no babies: This fact was least known to the audience. The Catholic Church supports a less expensive, natural fertility program called NaPro 1 Technology. It is over 85% successful and does not kill a child in the process. Most are not aware that the In Vitro fertilization model requires a large number of eggs that are inseminated with only a few being implanted. Additionally, if more than one of those eggs begins to grow, the doctors council the patient into selective early abortion of the unwanted children. A fuller explanation of the process of In Vitro 2 fertilization is shown below, though Deacon Harold did not expand upon this topic. Discussions after Deacon Harold s presentation were very inspirational with most staying to talk for a long period of time. 1. http://www.catholicinfertility.org/naprotechnology.html 2. telegraph.co.uk/science/2016/04/26/bright-flash-of-light-marks-incredible-moment-life-begins-whens/ Only one or two of these children will be permitted to live through In Vitro fertilization process The video explains that this explosion of sparks does not take place in other animals eggs and sperm when the researchers have performed In Vitro fertilization. Page 14 of 20

Drexel House Free Dinner Given by Council October 26 Another Drexel House Free Dinner was given by the Council on October 26, 2016. Over 32 Drexel House dwellers enjoyed a wonderful Italian feast provided by Council members. Drexel House is a homeless shelter that has an 83% return rate to normal community life. This return rate may be the most successful in the nation. Servers [L-R]: Brother Tom Hruska, Nancy Zyrkowski, Brother Dennis Scott. Food: Italian Beef from Nancy Zyrkowski Spaghetti with Meat Balls from Sam Pellegrino Salad with extra tomatoes and Desserts from Jack Murphy and Ed and Dani Sauley Potato salad and Macaroni Salad from Kenn Manubay Desserts from Tom Hruska Thank you to all who donated and served at this wonderful community supportive event. Page 15 of 20

Fr. Nicholas Rausch OSB Council 1643 Present the 2016 Knights before Christmas program A Christmas Wish It s time again for our awesome Christmas program helping those in need, prepacking party is December 12 th @ 7pm Columbian Hall and then delivery is on December 17 th @ 8am at Columbian hall. Remember this is a family event so bring the wife and kids to both events. As always I am looking for 6-7 Santa s helpers (captains) with a delivery vehicle to head up a team of elves to make the deliveries so please contact me if you can help out as a captain or an elf. Contact me @ darrenejohnson@comcast.net or 253-709-4588. Snack will be served at both events. Cash donations payable to the KOFC 1643 are accepted to help cover cost of new decorations and tree stands each year. (Lightly used medium size tree stand are accepted). God Bless and Merry Christmas! Darren E. Johnson DD4 Page 16 of 20

The Father Nicholas Rausch OSB Council 1643 Knight of the Month for September 2016 is Darren Johnson. Council 1643, Knights of Columbus is pleased to announce the Knight of the Month as Brother Darren Johnson. Darren has been a member of the council since only March of 2011, (and he almost joined the Knights before he was done with RCIA. Luckily Brother Ron DeGroot caught it in time) but his attitude is that, if it worthwhile, he should embrace it whole heartedly as a member. This he has done! He has completed 2 terms as Grand Knight and currently serving his 2 nd term as District Deputy for the District over seeing our council 1643, 1550 Chehalis and 1758 Centralia. Darren started a new council at St Martin s University on December 3 rd and Fr Peter and Abbot Neal are both members of the new council and that now make s 4 council s in District 4. Darren is also the State Chairman for Special Olympics. If you want to get involved with Special Olympics please call him to find out more information. He was also our most recent Tootsie Roll Chairman and under his guidance he helped our council raise over $7,000.00 that will go to Special Olympic and other Non-Profits here in Thurston County. Brother Knights have worked with Darren on the Knights before Christmas (Now called A Christmas Wish) tree giveaway program now in its 5th year where they have double the commitment from previous year from 12 to 25 trees and decorations. This program won a state award in 2015 so if you want to help out this year please see the newsletter for more information. Darren and his wife Joann are a significant presence at St. Michael Parish where they both serve as members of the Hospitality Ministry. Joann is a master baker and is very active serving with the Knights in the kitchen at both St. Michael and Sacred Heart at lunch and dinner events. We have all enjoyed the special treats that she has made for many of our events. Darren and Joann have two daughters. Whitney is 22 years old. Mackenzie is 19 years old. Darren is a classic car enthusiast and currently works in the Automotive Aftermarket Industry, and has worked with the City of Lacey and the Fire Department to resolve community issues. For all that he does, Darren is truly worthy of the honor bestowed upon them as our council s Knight of the month for September. Congratulations and God bless you, Darren. Page 17 of 20

The Father Nicholas Rausch OSB Council 1643 Family of the Month for September 2016 is Corbett and Elaine Thornton. Council 1643, Knights of Columbus is pleased to announce the Family of the Month for September 2016 is the Corbett and Elaine Thornton family. The Family of the Month is a prestigious award whether local, State, or International, because the Knights of Columbus is a family oriented organization and provides the opportunity for a Knight's spouse and children to become involved with Council, Church, and Community activities. Brother Corbett and his wife Elaine are a prime example of this dedication to our ethics and actions. Corbett and Elaine are active members of St. Michael Church and enjoy participating in the adult choir, of which they have been members for many years. Corbett Thornton is a 4th Degree Knight and is the Assembly's Faithful Scribe, recording and publishing regular monthly business meeting Brother Corbett and his wife Elaine minutes and the officer s meeting minutes. He has been performing this task for many years. He is also a member of the 4th Degree Color Corps and participates at funerals, confirmations, and other 4th Degree ceremonials. Corbett has assisted Tom Hruska at 40 Days for Life with attendance on Sunday afternoons at Planned Parenthood. Corbett also helps Tom Hruska, Ed and Dani Sauley with Pro Life activities for the Show the Truth on Fridays at Planned Parenthood. Corbett enjoys donning his Knight s apron and helping with food preparation at the Knight s Fish Fries. Corbett and Elaine both help at the Cowboy Barbecue, with Corbett cooking the steaks, and Elaine helping in the kitchen. Corbett also helps with the donut sales after the 9:30 Mass at St. Michael Parish. Both Corbett and Elaine have been involved in past years with Exemplification Ceremonies and other activities sponsored by the Knights. In addition to St. Michael Parish, both Corbett and Elaine are very active with the Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help at St George Byzantine Parish. Corbett has volunteered with Holy Theophany Monastery weekend clean-ups for the past two years. Both he and Elaine enjoy helping the Sisters of Holy Theophany whenever they can. Corbett and Elaine have been blessed with two daughters, Amy and Molly. Molly and her husband, Mike, have further blessed them with identical three year old twin grandsons, Maxwell and Henry. Corbett's dearly beloved mother, Thelma, is 107 years old! She is an inspiration to the entire family, and her love and gentle spirit are a blessing to all. Thank you Brother Knight Corb and Elaine for all that you do. We are honored to have you as a fellow K of C family in our council and in our assembly as our Family of the month. Page 18 of 20

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NOVEMBER 1, 2016 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 3420 78 th AVENUE SE OLYMPIA WA 98501-9403 Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Olympia, WA permit No 276 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED November Tues 1 ALL SAINTS DAY Council Officers Meeting 6PM @ Columbian Hall 1 st Degree Exemplification ceremony 7:30PM @ Columbian Hall Wed 2 40 Days For Life prayer & fast vigil, 8AM-8PM @ Planned Parenthood Legion & Adams, Olympia Thu 3 Council Business Meeting @ Columbian Hall 5:45 PM social & rosary. Business meeting @ 7:30PM K of C Ladies Dinner 5:30PM @ Pellegrino s Italian Kitchen Restaurant 205 Cleveland Ave SE in Olympia Sat 5 District Meeting 9AM in Elma Sun 6 40 Days For Life ends, Awards & Potluck Noon @St. George Byzantine Church Mon 7 thru Fri 11 Show the Truth Tour see page 11 Tues 8 Schola Practice 7PM @ Pellegrino s Event Center Thu 10 4 th Degree Officers Mtg 6 PM @ Columbian Hall Thu 10 Squires Meeting 7 PM @ Columbian Hall Sat 12 Vets Appreciation Dinner, 6 PM @ Columbian Hall Tues 15 Schola Practice 7PM @ Pellegrino s Event Center Thu 17 Mass For Deceased K of C Members and Friends, 6 PM @ Columbian Hall, followed by potluck dinner Sat 19 Keep Christ in Christmas display see page 8 for details 4th Degree Exemplification in Seattle contact GK Mike Colosi for details Sun 20 Thu 24 Donut Sales after 7:30 & 9:30 Masses @ St. Mike s 4 th Degree Assembly Social, Rosary & Meeting 5PM @ Columbian Hall November (cont) Mon 28 Council Officers Meeting 6:00 PM @ Columbian Hall First Degree Exemplification Ceremony 7:30 PM @ Columbian Hall Tues 29 Schola Practice 7PM @ Pellegrino s Event Center December Thu 1 Council Business Meeting @ Columbian Hall 5 PM social & rosary. Business meeting @ 7:30PM Tues 6 Schola Practice 7PM @ Pellegrino s Event Center Sat 10 Children s Christmas Party @ Sacred Heart Mon 12 Knights Before Christmas Setup Part 5PM @ Columbian Halle Tues 13 Schola Practice 7PM @ Pellegrino s Event Center Thu 15 Council and Assembly Christmas Party (AKA Tom & Jerry) 6PM Columbian Hall Sat 17 Knights Before Christmas Christmas Tree Delivery Sun 18 Donut Sales after 7:30 & 9:30 Masses @ St. Mike s Thu 22 4 th Degree Assembly Social, Rosary & Meeting 6:30PM @ Columbian Hall Page 20 of 20