KNIGHTLY NEWSLETTER Holy Trinity Council # 11789 & Assembly #3097 Serving the Church and Community JUNE 2017 Grand Knight: John Guerrero 479-4091 Deputy Grand Knight: George Harding 824-0828 Recorder: John McGannon 692-3723 Financial Secretary: Bill Dewey 692-0782 Treasurer: Ronald Wilde 907-227-1587 Chancellor: Jose Lopez (Requiescat in pace) Next Council Mtg: Tuesday, 6 June 6:30, Rm 12 w/ Assembly Mtg - 8PM June 17th Dinner! (a week later than normal!) Our monthly meal will be a week later than normal, on June 17th. The menu includes B-B-Q d Beef & Veggie Shish Kabab and Grandma s Potato Salad - and who doesn t like B-B-Q? (See the attached flyer). Please plan on joining us for yet another terrific m e a l a n d a n e v e n i n g o f f e l l o w s h i p w i t h o t h e r parishioners. (And plan to help if you are able!) Rest in Peace After a long struggle with heart disease, our friend and Brother Knight Jose Lopez passed away on Saturday, May 27th, with his wife, Marilyn, by his side. He was 64 years old. Jose has been a member of our Council the past 3 years, and has served as Chancellor the past 2 years. Everyone who knew Jose would certainly echo Bill Lussier s sentiment, God Bless his beloved immortal soul. A true friend, Brother Knight and dear, sweet man. Also, sadly, Jane Collins, spouse of Brother Dan Collins, passed away on Tuesday, May 30. Please keep these individuals in your prayers... 1
June Dates for your Calendar: Sat, 3 Jun: Men s Breakfast @ 9-10 AM, Social Hall. POC: Al Velez Sat, Jun 3: 4th Degree Exemplification, Tacoma. POC: John McGannon Sat, 3 Jun: Communal Rosary @ 4:30 PM, in the Church. POC: Deacon Henry, Bill Lussier Tues, 6 Jun: Council Meeting @ 6:30 PM, Rm. 12. Including election of Officers! Sat, 17 Jun: Parish Dinner @ 6PM, Social Hall. POC: Jaime Rivera - This is our last dinner until... Tickets are still available to our Council s Tacoma Rainier s Game: Friday, August 11 @ 7PM. Deadline for signup is Friday, 30 June. POC: John McGannon. See the flyer at the end of this newsletter. Congratulations to Tino Saucedo, Walt Bogaardt, and Bob Ramirez on making their 3rd Degree exemplifications. The Power of Prayer: We ask for your continued prayers for Brother Tommy LaBombard and those others George Zerr, Brian Engman, Ron Lokite currently dealing with health issues. Jerry Alameda, Al Velez, Tino Saucedo, Walt Bogaardt, Bob Ramirez, a Knight from St Cecilia, GK John Guerrero, and Bill Dewey - from the 30 April 3rd Degree Exemplification for Tino, Walt, and Bob. A few Knights who routinely help maintain the Parish grounds - Ed Quintanilla, Art Edquid and Tom Nealon. 2
Special Announcement: Election of Officers The final Nomination and Election of Officers for Fraternal Year beginning July 1, 2017 thru June 30, 2018 will be held at our next Council meeting, Tuesday, June 6 at 6:30PM in Room 12. Everyone is requested to attend this meeting and come prepared with additional nominations (if desired) and for voting by those present in accordance with our bylaws. The current slate of candidates and offices is given below: Grand Knight: George Harding Deputy G.K.: Jaime Rivera Tom Nealon Chancellor: Ray Pashoukos Recorder: John McGannon Treasurer: Ron Wilde Advocate: Bob Corcell Warden: Carl Green Inside Guard: Manny Apolista Outside Guard: Walter Bogaardt Bill Anderson One Year Trustee: Jerry Alameda Two Year Trustee: Don Thompson Three Year Trustee: John Guerrero (Appointed Officers: Chaplain: Rev Dennis Sevilla; Lecturer: Deacon Henry Miner) Color Corp, from the Holy Trinity Confirmation Mass and Celebration, 19 May From left-to-right: George Cruz and John Divine (both Star of the Sea), Manny Apolista, John McGannon, Don Thompson, GK John Guerrero, Jim Kellogg (Bangor), Art Edquid, and John Beau (Star) 3
Recent Awardees... These recent awardees all have at least one thing in common (besides their demonstrated desire to serve): they are all relatively recent new members of our Council who wasted no time in becoming involved. For example, Jack Seaman contacted us and helped with our Tootsie Roll Drive even before he had moved here and was added to our roll. Who does that? (Ans: Jack Seaman does.) Receiving Awards from Grand Knight, John Guerrero: Jack Seaman (above) - Knight of the Month for March; Juan Pablo and wife, Bernadita (right) - Family of the Month for March; Tino Saucedo, his daughters and wife Veronica (below) - Family of the Month for April. He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? - Micah 6:8 4
Santa Marian Kamalen Celebration, 13 May 5
Mark those Calendars: Clearly, our most important event for the next few months will be the Harvest Dinner & Dance on September 9. Last year s terrific success (despite the initial weather delay) has encouraged us to raise the bar on this year s event. Because of the earlier date, we will be able to use the outdoors for seating and we hope to sell about 400 tickets compared to last year s 250. We also have the added incentive that 100% of the net proceeds will go to the Church remodel Capital Campaign, which is clearly our parish s most important project for the next few years. One area where we hope to raise notable funds will be from the Raffle. Tickets went on sale Saturday, May 13, and we will be widely distributing tickets for sale in the coming weeks. Prizes include: RT Airline ticket to the Philippines (selected months, worth $600), 55" Color TV ($500 value), Ninja Vita Mix Blender ($330 value), Firestone tires ($250 toward), and Les Schwab Brake work ($250 toward). You need not be present to win. Tickets are $2 each, packets of 10 for $20. We have 3000 tickets available for sale so we will clearly need a lot of Knights and their families to help sell them! See GK John Guerrero, FS Bill Dewey, or Treasurer Ron Wilde for your tickets. The Harvest Dinner & Dance on September 9 tickets will be $20 per person and go on sale in mid June. This will take a major effort to succeed, so please remember: many hands make small work - pitch in and enjoy the fellowship. June Special Feature: RECRUITMENTS When a Council does well in recruiting and makes their quota for the year, they receive a Star Council Award. We received our first in fraternal year 1996-97, and then we received the Award for ten years in a row, from 1998-2009, including a Double Star Council Award for 2006-07. Yet we haven t won the Award since... but this year we are on track to once more receive this important recognition! The Award requires a 7% growth in membership, for our Council that meant a net gain of 7 members, and thus far this fraternal year we ve brought in 6. Our collective THANKS to those who were able to recruit new members this year! New members, of course, are the life blood of a healthy fraternal & service organization such as ours. Recruiting others to join is not as easy for some as for others - yet it is something we should all keep in mind and strive to help with. First and foremost, we serve the recruiting effort by the example we set for others and particularly by displaying your involvement by wearing our vests. We help the recruiting effort when we invite others to join us for Knight events, the monthly parish dinner being the most obvious. But there is another step you should also take for people you think might make a good fit with our Council: tell them what we are about, ask them to think about joining, and give them a flyer (following two pages, designed by Bill Lussier), and a Prospect Card to fill out and give back to you. Then an Officer from the Council can take it from there by contacting them and giving them more information. Postcard-size Prospect Cards are available in the Church Lobby area and look similar to this: I wish to become a member of the Knights of Columbus. I desire some information regarding membership in the Knights of Columbus. I am a former member interested in rejoining the Knights of Columbus. Name: Street Address: City: Phone: E-Mail: Knights of Columbus THE MAN WHO STANDS WITH US NEVER STANDS ALONE. State or Province: Parish: Zip: Did You Know? Councils have distributed more than $1.5 billion and over 691 million volunteer hours to various charitable causes over the past decade. Provided more than 230,000 children with warm winter coats through our Coats for Kids program. Through our Ultrasound Initiative, helped place more than 600 ultrasound machines in pregnancy care centers which assist expectant mothers choose life for their babies. Distributed over $3.3 billion in dividends over the past decade to insurance members. Since 1981, councils have provided over $63 million in support to over 104,000 seminarians, postulants and novices through RSVP (Refund Support Vocations Program). Over the past six years, through the partnership with the Global Wheelchair Mission, have given the gift of mobility to nearly 50,000 people. Established the $1 million Knights of Columbus Heroes Fund to provide financial support to the families of emergency personnel killed or disabled during the 9/11 attacks. Our insurance company is one of the most highly rated in North America and has been recognized as one of the world s most ethical companies by the Ethisphere Institute. For more information contact: Best time to contact: 921A 11-15 You may be surprised at your success if you simply stay aware of the possibility of influencing others to join! Newsletter Editor: Mark Alcamo, at: alcamos@comcast.net, or 377-3023. Please feel free to contact me with comments or suggestions, or if you d like to submit something. Thanks for reading... 6
Ever wonder what our Knights of Columbus are talking about 01 when June 2017 they refer to Degrees of the Order? Many people have, so here s a description of the four main reasons they do what they do - EMBLEM OF THE ORDER EMBLEM OF THE FOURTH (PATRIOTIC) DEGREE Admission/ 1st Degree: Charity Our Catholic faith teaches us to Love thy neighbor as thyself. Members of the Knights of Columbus show love for their neighbors by conducting food drives and donating the food to local soup kitchens and food pantries, by volunteering at Special Olympics, and by supporting, both spiritually and materially, mothers who choose life for their babies. Knights recognize that our mission, and our faith in God, compels us to action. There is no better way to experience love and compassion than by helping those in need, a call we answer every day. Formation/ 2nd Degree: Unity None of us is as good as all of us. Members of the Knights of Columbus all know that together we can accomplish far more than any of us could individually. So we stick together we support one another. That doesn t mean that we always agree or that there is never a difference of opinion. It does mean that as a Knight of Columbus you can count on the support and encouragement of your brother Knights as you work to make life better in your parish and community. Knighthood/ 3rd Degree Fraternity Venerable Michael J. McGivney founded the Knights of Columbus, in large part, to provide assistance to the widows and children left behind when the family breadwinner died often prematurely. The Order s top-rated insurance program continues to do this today, as do the good works of individual Knights, who gave more than 73.5 million service hours in 2015, illustrating how Catholics serve each other in fraternity and mercy. Patriotic/ 4th Degree: Patriotism Members of the Knights of Columbus, be they Americans, Canadians, Mexicans, Cubans, Filipinos, Poles, or Dominicans, are patriotic citizens. We are proud of our devotion to God and country, and believe in standing up for both. Whether it s in public or private, the Knights remind the world that Catholics support their nations and are amongst the greatest citizens. Interested? Chat with a Knight today. Ask for more information. 7
Knights of Columbus Holy Trinity Council 11789 Holy Trinity Fourth Degree Assembly 3097 The Knights of Columbus is a fraternal benefit society of Catholic men and their families. The purpose of the Order is to provide service to the Church on a local level, the broader community and around the world. They do this by supporting benevolent causes, community functions and church activities (did you know that the Color Corps of the local Fourth Degree Assembly of the Order is the customary escort for bishops and their superiors at liturgical functions?). You ll find Knights preparing and serving our monthly 5 o clock Parish Dinner on the second Saturday of he month after leading the rosary at 4:30 in the sanctuary. And yes they clean up afterwards. We contribute to the support of one or more seminarians, college scholarships to graduating high school seniors and facilities maintenance programs. We provide the Tootsie Roll Drive that benefits people with disabilities, Right to Life activities, Project Rachel, Coats for Kids, a Teddy Bear Drive and an Old Glory Flag Retirement Program. Members of Holy Trinity Council sit on the Parish Council, the Liturgy Commission, and many other organizations and ministries, including the priesthood and the deaconate. We re easy to recognize. We re the fellows in red vests and badges. On certain occasions Fourth Degree members wear formal attire. Like to find out more? Give us a call: Bill Dewey 360-621-7790 John Guerrero 360-621-1944 Bill Lussier 360-589-1856 John McGannon 360-271-6418 Bill Paxson 360-731-5573 Jaime Rivera 360-434-6043 8
MARK YOUR CALENDARS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOLY TRINITY COUNCIL 11789 PARISH DINNER WILL BE HELD SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17, 6:00PM IN SOCIAL HALL MENU BEEF & VEGGIE SHISH KABAB GRANDMA S POTATO SALAD CREAMY COLESLAW FRUIT SALAD STRAWBERRY CAKE CHILLED FRUIT PUNCH HOT AND COLD BEVERAGES RAFFLE PRIZES DINNER - $8 + WINE $3/GLASS KIDS 12 & UNDER FREE Come and enjoy the evening... and the WONDERFUL FELLOWSHIP 9
K. of C. Holy Trinity Council 11789 and Assembly 3097 at cheney stadium EVENT DATE: Friday, August 11 7:05pm first pitch 5:30pm gates open J o i n i n w i t h y o u r f e l l o w K. o f C. H o l y T r i n i t y C o u n c i l 1 1 7 8 9 a n d A s s e m b l y 3 0 9 7 f o r a n e v e n i n g o f b a s e b a l l a t C h e n e y S t a d i u m. P a r t i c i p a t e i n p r e g a m e a u t o g r a p h s o n t h e c o n c o u r s e a n d p o s t g a m e f i r e w o r k s. E a c h t i c k e t i n c l u d e s a r e s e r v e d s e a t a n d a b a l l p a r k m e a l. The Tacoma Rainiers take on the reno aces. Group Express $13 per person Reserved Seat ticket B a l l p a r k M e a l : h o t d o g, c h i p s and water Complimentary the dirt program Group video Board Recognition RSVP to John McGannon at jmtmog@hotmail.com or (360) 692-3723 10