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Volume XXXV No. 12 June 2015 Spring being a tough act to follow, God created June. Al Bernstein CHAPLAIN S REPORT Father David McGuigan Brother Knights, May is mother s month in wonderful ways, both in the lives of families and in the family of the Church. Recently, we celebrated Mother s Day and the Knights graciously distributed flowers to the moms, nanas and great-grandmoms as they exited Mass. Looking up the history of Mother s Day reveals some interesting facts: the practice goes back to ancient Greece and Rome and became an early Christian practice, in honor of the Blessed Mother, fittingly, on the fourth Sunday of Lent. In the U.S., the inspiration that gave rise to our national holiday came from an Appalachian woman named Anna Jarvis, who recognized the struggles of women and families in poverty in her own community. After her death, her daughter, also Anna, continued the effort which led to Woodrow Wilson s proclamation, on May 8, 1914, that the second Sunday of each May would be Mother s Day. A mother s love is a unique and wonderful thing; there s no human relationship quite like the bond between mothers and their children and this is to take nothing away from the indispensible role of fathers, far from it. In fact, a memorable quote on this subject, with various attributions as to source, goes like this: The greatest gift a father can give his children is to love their mother. In my homily this past Sunday, in which we heard in the New Testament reading the succinct sentence that Page 1 of 13 Inside this issue: Chaplain s Report... 1 Grand Knight s Report... 2 Supreme Council Report... 3 State Council Report... 4 District Deputy s Report... 4 Council Benefits Advisor... 4 Activity Reports... 6 Family... 7 Chancellor s Report... 9 expresses the nature of God, God is love, I referenced another Scriptural image to give flesh and bones to that pithy theological statement, Isaiah 49:15: Can a mother forget her infant, be without tenderness for the child of her womb? Even should she forget, I will never forget you! Encouraging hope among people who felt abandoned by God, Isaiah called upon the powerful image of mother and child to expand into God s fidelity in love. May is, also, a wonderful time to recall that when we joined the Knights of Columbus, we received the gift of a rosary that we were exhorted to keep with us at all times. Probably, it was not the first rosary we received maybe, it was but it reminds us that the Church, the body of Christ, is ever-protected and loved by the mother of Our Lord, our mother in faith. The

rosary goes back quite a way, too: tradition associates its origin with St. Dominic. In practice, the rosary helped lay Catholics to charge the very atmosphere with prayer in imitation of the Church s monastic religious, who cyclically prayed the 150 psalms of the Bible, their daily bread and sacrificial offering. That Jesus Christ shares his mother with us the Gospel of John proclaims in the account of Mary s presence at the foot of the cross: When Jesus saw his mother and the disciple whom he loved standing beside her, he said to his mother, Woman, here is your son. Then he said to the disciple, Here is you mother. And from that hour the disciple took her into his home, John 19: 26-7. The last earthly service of our Savior provided a home and future for his mother, but he was, also, providing for his disciple and, indeed, for the Church born of the Holy Spirit. The relationship, like all genuine relationships, is one of mutual love. Mary loves us with the love she bore her son, Jesus, and intercedes for us. At the same time, the Church honors her with the love that Jesus bore her, which is nothing other than His love for the world, expressed in that unique human bond. So, work those beads, brother Knights, with gratitude and love, and talk your mother, today! God bless. GRAND KNIGHT S REPORT David Love Grand Knight s Corner June 2015 Wow what a year, where can I begin? The summer started off with the Carnival and the installation of your officers. What a great group of gentlemen that have come together and helped keep this council going strong. Then, with the prayers of the council, I survived and am still on the mend. I know I have had some rough months this year and unfortunately it has reflected in the activity level here in the council. Some of our Brothers have moved from our Council to other councils and we will miss them and all of the great work they have given to this Page 2 of 13 Council over the years. We have also added several new members and the new energy and ideas are welcome. Like every year, people have life events and have been able to give more time to our council or now, with a new job, some have less time but they give when they can. Our Council is all about giving what you can when you can. Passing the hat, whether it be money for tickets, food for a social, sweat equity of serving food or drink or cooking food at a social or at a Pit Beef or M&T Stadium events. Not to mention the time we are side by side enjoying each other company at blood drives, coffee and Donuts or being an usher or the variety of the ministries at our Parrish or around the community. Helping each other any way we can in a time of need, the many people who have brought a smile, a shoulder to lean on, a hug. Maybe it was the giving people who brought food or drink to a family in need after a health issue, thank you for being a great Council. Our Council remains one of the most active councils in the state. With with your help and actions we will remain on top and continue to grow with the many family, community and church activities we continue to celebrate together. Let us continue to celebrate and grow closer to one another and with our Parrish and our Lord. As this year comes to a close, so will our time at the Council Home on Stang Road. For over a Decade we have called this building our Home. Many memories were created at the Home but it is time to move back to Eldersburg and with the guidance and forward thinking of Father Neville we have been welcomed Home for many years to come. With the move, we hopefully will welcome back many of the brothers to the council, the meeting and activities of the Council Family. In May we had Mother Day and celebrated with giving the ladies of the Parrish a gift to show our love and appreciation for them. Lead by Brother Jarvis, we gave out about 900 Marigolds after the masses that weekend. Thank

you to all the brothers and their families for preparing them and passing all of them out. Brother David led his membership team to work with the member to bring in several new members and Brother Peter and his degree team for bringing them into the council, at the May Meeting. On May 31, Archbishop Lori came to St Joseph s to celebrate the 10:00 Mass then to dedicate the New Foundation and Fellowship Hall. Knights and their family we well represented and proudly wearing their badges. I was honored to serve as one of the 4 th degree Knights to serve at the Mass and the dedication. I want to Thank Greg Lofton, DGK, Tony Gioio, Warden, Peter O Sullivan PGK, PFN and Bill Adams, Westminster s GK, who as the Color Corp Commander, leading the way. As June has arrived, we will again have another busy month. June 10 will be the Business Meeting where we will elect your new Council officers. June 13 th we will gather will Father Paul at 5pm for his final Mass before he retires. We will then celebrate his dedication to our Parish. June 14 th is our Annual Awards Banquet at 5pm at Salerno s. (Only $ 10.00 per person to join us to celebrate the year s activities and accomplishments.) Of course we have the final event of the year at the Council Home, the Final Social and the Grand Knight Picnic on June 24 th, which also happens to be the Anniversary of our Council. So Come out and Celebrate, Socialize and Honor some special honorees. Page 3 of 13 July, we will start off with a bang, well at least fireworks at the Carroll County Farm Museum (send me an email, jdavidlove@verizon.net or call me 240-417-4288 or look for the email so you can come out and help and join the Fellowship as we work in the Community and we raise some money for all the great Charities we donate thru the years). If memory serves me, we gave away about $ 50,000 this year thanks to all the hard work this council has done. A job well done. Thank you I have had a lot of support and guidance from the past Grand Knights, Harold, David, Greg, Tom, Rich, Larry, Weido, Thom and Peter. Thank you. As my year comes to a close there are plenty of thanks that needs to go out, to all of you who have supported the council throughout the year, thank you. To the Directors who have lead others and help make this council so great, thank you. To the money men, the recorders, editor and my fellow Officers, thank you for your countless hours that have help guide this council, Thank you. And to Father Dave, thank you. And our Lord above, who has both challenged and guided me all year. Mary Queen of the Knights, Pray for us. One last Thank you, I would like to give a special shout out and thanks to my wife Carol and my family for helping me and allowing me to be gone so much the past few years. Vivat Jesus, David SUPREME COUNCIL REPORT www.kofc.org Please check out the webpage for a variety of informative and enlightening articles and news about recent events for the KofC around the world.

STATE COUNCIL REPORT http://www.kofc-md.org/ Please check out the State webpage (www.kofc-md.org) for information on upcoming State events and programs. DISTRICT DEPUTY S REPORT John Trainor, District Deputy No Report COUNCIL BENEFITS ADVISOR Mike Hurley Still have just group life insurance through work? As a Knights of Columbus field agent, I hear about group life insurance every week. If you have it, it s certainly not a bad thing, but it can be a misleading security blanket. Most times, the amount offered is far from what you need, and the only way to determine what you really need is with a comprehensive needs analysis. Your group coverage is not based on any analysis. Instead, they apply a formula: you make X amount in salary and the group life is either a flat amount or a multiple of your salary. Either way, it has nothing to do with the number of children you have, the mortgage balance you carry, or the amount of money your wife would need if you die. It s a completely random number. It can also disappear at any time. All of us know people friends, family, and neighbors who have lost their jobs. When the job is lost, so is the group life insurance coverage. If the company experiences difficulty and budgets need to be cut, group life can be reduced or eliminated. And that decision could be made at the worst possible time for you. Most group life insurance coverage reduces or disappears when you retire. Many times it can be converted, but at a very expensive premium (remember, you re no kid anymore when you retire, and premiums do rise as you get older). Just because you turn 65, doesn t mean you no longer need life insurance or need less coverage. Actually, the opposite is true. Do you still carry just group life insurance? It must be supplemented with a personally owned portfolio of coverage. I can help you blend your group benefit with your K of C life insurance so you can be in control. Don t let the feeling of security that group life provides distract you from the real issue taking control of your family s financial future! Vivat Jesu, Michael Hurley, FIC Council Benefits Advisor LECTURER S REPORT Raymond Hohl No Report. COUNCIL NEWS Brother Knights, The following candidates are placed into nomination as Council Officers for Columbian Year 2015-2016. There are still openings for the position of Advocate and for Inside/ Outside Guard. Nominations for all positions will be accepted on the floor during the Election. Vivat Jesus, Chris Ryder, PGK Chairman, Nomination Committee Page 4 of 13

Slate of Officers, Columbian Year 2015-2016 Grand Knight Deputy Grand Knight Chancellor Warden Advocate Treasurer Recorder Trustee 3 rd Year Trustee 2 nd Year Bernadzikowski Trustee 1 st Year Inside & Outside Guard Grand Knight Delegate Alternate GK Delegate PGK Delegate Alternate PGK Delegate Bernadzikowski Gregory Lofton Michael Murphy Anthony Gioio, Sr. Anthony Gioio, Jr. No Candidate Chris Ryder Ray Miles David Love Harold David Johnston Collin Roden Jarvis Abellana Alec Kerr Others? Gregory Lofton Michael Murphy David Love Harold Appointed Officers Chaplain Lecturer Financial Secretary (by Supreme Council) TREASURER S REPORT Chris Ryder My Brothers All, As you know, the Council, through our Home Corporation, is selling our real property in Baltimore County. When you visit the Home for the last time, preferably at the Grand Knight s Picnic, take one final look at the plaque by the front door. The plaque commemorates the transfer of the property from the Cadiz Caravan of the Order of Alhambra (another Catholic men s fraternity) to the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Council of the Knights of Columbus. The price of the sale was the loan balance of a John Deere lawn tractor the one that we still use to mow eight acres worth of grass. I heard that story during my very first visit to Saint Joseph Catholic Community before Gail and I moved to Carroll County in 2001. Our first visit to St. Joe s was after we drove up from Northern Virginia to check out how construction was going on our new home, and I met Father Paul Reich. I asked him if St. Joseph had a Knights of Columbus Council, and he told me about the Council and the story behind the purchase of the property from the Alhambra. When I voiced astonishment over a purchase of eight acres for almost nothing, Father Paul replied, God takes care of His Knights. The sale of the Council Home begins a new chapter in the life of Fulton J. Sheen Council. We will now assemble at St. Joe s with all of the opportunities associated with our ability to focus our efforts within the Parish community and not having to worry about the building s next casualty and how much that would cost. Of course there will be challenges for us as well. One of those challenges is how to be a good steward for the resources we are about to gain from the property sale. Our Supreme Council placed restrictions on what a Council can do with proceeds from the sale of real property; profits from the sale must be used for charitable purposes. We can certainly continue to fund our scholarship program as well as help out with the many requests that the Council addresses throughout. In addition to our Charity programs, the Council will still have expenses that are not charitable in nature, and we will still need to generate revenue to pay our bills. To address our long-term finances, including the management of our cash assets, I was asked to form a Ways and Means Committee to study our revenue requirements along with how best to meet our Order s primary commitment to Charity. Designated committee members are the Grand Knight, the Financial Secretary and the Treasurer. We are looking for a few more dedicated Council members to participate no elections required. If any of you newer members want to know about the financial Page 5 of 13

business of our Order and Council, this is a great opportunity. Interested Brothers should call me at 410-303-5130 or at chris.ryder@verizon.net. As our retiring Brother, Father Paul, told me 14 years ago, God takes care of His Knights. In return, it is our job to help out those who turn to God s Knights for assistance. I solicit your help to figure out how the Council can best to do that. GOOD OF THE ORDER During the May Council Business Meeting, Brother Don Blais's name was drawn to win the Good of the Order prize of approximately $75. Unfortunately, Brother Don was not present at the meeting and did not win the prize. The Good of the Order prize for the June Business Meeting will be approximately $100 and the winner must be present at the Business Meeting to win the prize. The June Business Meeting will be on June 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the Council Home on Stang Road. Join us!! ACTIVITY REPORTS CHURCH Peter O Sullivan Tuesday Rosary This tradition began following the 9/11 tragedy and has continued without interruption. In addition to the victims of 9/11, we remember our service and law enforcement men and women and other intentions as they arise. Everyone is invited to come to the Cassidy Center at 7:30 p.m. whenever you have an hour to spare on a Tuesday night. Adoration Our Council has committed to have members present from 7:00-8:00 a.m. every Sunday morning. All Knights, their families, and friends are invited and encouraged to participate in this beautiful activity. Page 6 of 13 No Report. COMMUNITY MEMBERSHIP David Johnston Last month was the District triple header. So there's was a lot of activity on the membership front. Meet our three newest members: Fr. John Worgul, Joe Negley and Stephen Collins, sponsored by Peter O'Sullivan, George Moriatis and Joe Kirschensteiner, respectively; With his 2nd recruit this fraternal year, brother George earns the Silver Knight award, to be presented by the State Council at a later date. The worthy Grand Knight named Father Paul Reich as honoree for the degree. Father Paul will be presented with the signed certificate and a letter of appreciation from Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson as a retirement gift this month. We were honored to have the Worthy State Deputy Stephen J. Adamcyzk attend our May business meeting and first degree. He presented Shining Armor awards to brothers Doug Fleming and Eric Klezer and a Silver Knight award to brother Al Grasley. The following evening brothers Joe Kirschensteiner and Paul Barsotti advanced to the 2nd degree and with 4 other brothers from around the District and 6 others from around the state. Worthy District Deputy named Bill Adams, Grand Knight of Westminster Council #1393, as honoree for his planning and organization of the District hospitality suite at this year's State Convention. Heading into Memorial Day weekend, brothers Drew Van Der Stuyf and Bernie Zaworski made their final step to full knighthood in the portico at St. John's Westminster along with 32 others. The next Friday, brother Joe Kirchsteiner made his 3rd degree in at Palotti High School in Laurel, earning his 3rd degree and Shining Armor award. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR NEW MEMBERS, THEIR SPONSORS, THOSE WHO ADVANCED IN THEIR KNIGHTLY JOURNEYS

AND THOSE WORTHY OF MEMBERSHIP RECOGNITION! We will host a membership blitz at church the weekend of June 20th and June 21st. Practice your recruiting speech and plan on being available after Mass. Thank you. There will be a 4th degree exemplification on Saturday, September 12th in Annapolis. 3rd degree members must submit form 4 membership applications NLT than August 21st in order to voted on at the last Assembly meeting before the exemplification. We need to improve our bench strength on our award winning 1st degree. Contact Brother Peter O'Sullivan if you're interested. No report. COUNCIL Rob Deluna PIT BEEF Jay Fuller and David Love CONCESSION STAND PROJECT Tony Gioio 2015 M&T STADIUM EVENTS It s going to be a great year at M&T July and August are packed full of events. *For soccer fans the CONCACAF Gold Cup tournament. *Two huge concerts: For the younger set, August 8 th ONE DIRECTION ( The world renowned English/Irish boy band) And for the rest of us, on July 25 th the one and only BILLY JOEL *For MARYLAND FOOTBALL FANS Oct. 24 th Maryland vs. Penn State ****And to top it all off RAVENS FOOTBALL! Here we are, a month away from our first event of the season. July- the Celebration at the Carroll County Farm Museum. Surprisingly it is on July 4 th. We will have several shifts. Set up Crew 8am 11:00 Lunch Crew 11:00 2:00 Afternoon 2:00-5:00 Fireworks crew 5 til close True Patriot All Day I will need a little help on July 2 nd prepping the trailer for the maiden Voyage of the season. Let me know what shift you want to join to share in the fun. David Love jdavidlove@verizon.net 240-417-4288 (cell or text) In 2014 we made a record fund raising amount running our concession stands at M&T stadium. Let s do it again in 2015. Join us this year, come on down you ll have a fun time while working with your brother Knights their families and friends while raising funds to support the charities and events of our council. FAMILY Jarvis Abellana Family of the Month Doug and Kim Fleming is our Family of the Month for March. Along with his family, Brother Doug has been very instrumental in distributing our annual Baby Bottle Drive, to support our local pregnancy center. He is also a head coach for the Arrows Youth Track and Field, a program intended for youth activities geared to learning and developing an appreciation for the sports of Track and Field. A coach, a father and a Brother Knight, we are truly blessed. Big thanks to the Page 7 of 13

Flemings for their continued support of our community. Joe and Paula Kirschensteiner is our family of the month of April. Brother Joe assisted in collecting baby bottles to support our local pregnancy center. This annual event collects funding for our commitment to life of the unborn, and to give options for women. In addition, Joe is always looking for ways to assist our church community. As their children attended Religious education on Sundays, Joe is busy in the kitchen to serve coffee and donuts after masses to our parishioners. Movie nights are here again, schedule to be released soon! The Fellowship Hall (formerly the Gym) is now open. Mother s Day A successful weekend for our annual Mother s Day Marigold Program. We distributed approximately 900 flowers. We were blessed with the warm weather and some sun. This is one of many special program the Knights have been involved in a while. Thanks to all Moms for the life and choosing life. We love and cherish them all. Brothers, We have received a draft Agreement of Sale from the buyers and it is being reviewed by our legal counsel. We are aiming to execute the agreement soon, and schedule settlement for the end of June, after the Grand Knight's Picnic. We will keep you posted on the progress. Regards, Harold Bernadzikowski, Acting President WARDEN S REPORT No report No Report. ASSEMBLY REPORT S/K Greg Lofton Operation Welcome Home The calendar of OWHMD events for November can be found at: www.operationwelcomehomemd.org Please consider attending one of these events it s a wonderful feeling to show our returning troops how much support they have. CULTURE OF LIFE Al Grasley No Report. YOUTH / COLUMBIAN SQUIRES Position vacant. The council is need of both a Youth Activities Director and Squires Counselor. Worthy volunteers should contact the Grand Knight or Program Director. For either position or both. It does not need to be the same person. C.U.F.P., INC. (HOME CORPORATION) Harold Bernadzikowski, Acting Pres. Ray Miles, Treasurer BALTIMORE CHAPTER OF GK S Gregory McClain President http://www.mdkofc.org/baltimore/default.htm Chapter meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month at 8:00 P.M. at the Council home of one of our affiliates. SHEEN S COLLEENS CORNER Kathy Wachter-Secretary Our month of May began with some of us attending the state convention. Our Knights gave us Marigolds for Mother s Day. Some of us are playing on the coed softball team already. Our small group at the May 20 monthly meeting Page 8 of 13

made plans for the fall fundraisers of a Flower Sale and a Community Flea Market as well as the M&T concession stands. We brainstormed how to recruit new members and reengage inactive members. This meeting was also special because of the elections of those below. Other nominated ladies declined to serve. The following will serve and be installed in July: Brenda Ransdell - President Barbara Coyle -Treasurer Joanne Turgeon - Vice President Heather Greul Secretary Please thank and congratulate these ladies when you see them. These are busy people who still stepped up to serve our auxiliary. Additionally, the Awards Banquet on June 14 would normally honor a Sheens Lady of the Year. It was decided that recognizing our lady at the Seniors Prom was a better idea. However, please try to attend this wonderful awards banquet at which we recognize members of the Council for extraordinary volunteerism and service to the Council and community. We also recognize law enforcement officers and other members of the community for their service and dedication. Come out and show our police we appreciate them! Who can forget those Baltimore City police in riot gear? June is also the start of our working the area carnivals to sell tickets. Lastly, our new team of officers will work through the summer to plan for a successful and fun 2015/2016 term. You are invited to any planning meetings, the first being 7/15/15 at Panera s at 7 PM. Enjoy your summer and check those emails! We still need volunteers for the M&T concession stands concerts and games. Thank you and God Bless!. CHANCELLOR S REPORT Mike Murphy Brother Knights, I will be overseas for my employer beginning Friday, June 28th, for the entire month of July. Please keep me in your prayers for safe travels. v/r S/K Michael Murphy Chancellor, Council 7612 If you know of a member who is sick or is recently deceased, please email or call me as soon as possible. I would rather get multiple calls about someone who needs our prayers than to not be notified at all. Thank you! Please review the listing and let me know if there are any names that can be removed from the list, or any that are not shown that should be added. Thank you for all of your help and support. Page 9 of 13

Please pray for our recently deceased Brothers, family members, and friends: Andrew Escherick Deceased 4/26/2015 Please pray for our sick and injured: Brother Dave Smith Pam Murphy Wife of Mike Jennifer SanFellipo Daughter of Frank Donald Roche (age 81, suffering from dementia) Family member of Greg Lofton Elease Jackson (age 44, cancer testing) Family friend of Greg Lofton Al Frizzell (prostate cancer) Co- worker of Greg Lofton Carolyn Nacewicz Wife of Mark Joy Neverman Please pray for our special intentions: Seminarians Joshua Laws and Francis Ouma Persecuted Church in Iraq & Syria Pope Francis This list is continuously updated. If you know of someone in your family or friends in need of our prayers, please send to chancellor@kofc7612.org. Contact Information - for this year s officers and directors. Officer Name email Phone Chaplain Fr. David McGuigan mcguigand@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9116 Grand Knight David Love jdavidlove@verizon.net 240-417-4288 Deputy Grand Knight Greg Lofton Greg.h.lofton@bge.com 410-795-8090 Chancellor Mike Murphy Murphy@soldierquest.org 410-790-0284 Warden Tony Gioio tonygioio@comcast.net (h) 410-552-5579 (c) 443-798-5671 Financial Secretary Bill Wachter Wwachter156@comcast.net 410-795-2288 Advocate Steve Ransdell sransdell@verizon.net 410-549-0204 Lecturer Ray Hohl rdhohl@gmail.com (c) 443-974-3804 (h) 410-552-3340 Newsletter Chris Martin ChrisandBeth@Mac.com 240-328-7634 Membership Director Dave Johnston davidejohnston@hotmail.com 443-609-4758 Program Director Greg Lofton Greg.h.lofton@bge.com 410-795-8090 Council Director Rob Deluna r.deluna@aol.com 410-549-4718 Page 10 of 13

Officer Name email Phone Concessions Tony Gioio tonygioio@comcast.net (h) 410-552-5579 (c) 443-798-5671 Pit-Beef David Love Jdavidlove@verizon.net (c)240-417-4288 Jay Fuller grads99@comcast.net Family Director Jarvis Abellana jarabe1981@yahoo.com 410-549-0664 Youth Director Vacant Community Director George Snediker snedikertree@yahoo.com 443-375-2938 Welcome Home MD Dave Smith mlsdes@msn.com 410-549-1802 Church Director Peter O'Sullivan lnfpro@comcast.net 410-795-4379 Pro Life Director Alan Grasley algras@comcast.net 410-549-7668 District Deputy John Trainor jetrain@qis.net 443-744-3609 Colleens President Brenda Watson Ransdell Watson.manor@verizon.net Squires Counselor Vacant Benefits Advisor Mike Hurley michael.hurley@kofc.org 410-913-7835 CUFP Acting President Harold Bernadzikowski haroldterp93@comcast.net 410-530-0937 4th Degree Navigator Greg Lofton Greg.h.lofton@bge.com 410-795-8090 District Warden Dave Johnston davidejohnston@hotmail.com 443-609-4758 Page 11 of 13

Knights of Columbus, Council No. 7612 P.O. Box 256 Eldersburg, MD 21784 Council Business Meeting 2nd Wednesday of the Month, 7:30pm at the Council Home Council Officers & Program Directors Mtg. Monday before Business Meeting, 7:30-9:30pm at the Council Home CUFP, Inc. (Home Corporation) Meeting Monday immediately following the Council s Business Meeting. Meetings are open to all members. Reservation of the Council Home: To avoid scheduling conflicts concerning the use of the Council Home, the host or committee chair must contact Dan Hundertmark. Sheen s Colleens Meeting 3rd Wednesday of the Month, 7:00pm, St. Joseph s Cassidy Center Council Social Meeting Typically the 4th Wednesday of the Month Deadline for Articles Page 12 of 13

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