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Grand Knight s Report Chaplain s Report March 2011 Volume 111 Issue 3 The Knightly News Roanoke Council No. 562 ROANOKE COUNCIL 562: SERVING OUR PRIESTS, PARISHES AND COMMUNITY SINCE 1901 Worthy Knights and Brothers All: March is upon us which heralds the coming of spring and warmer weather. Daylight savings time returns on March 13 th. The Super Bowl party was a resounding success with a larger than normal turnout. Regardless if you organized, cooked, served, cleaned up, attended or all of the above, congratulations to everyone for a memorable event and thanks for your support. Dear Brother and Sir Knights, Although it is rather late this year, Lent is now just around the corner. We begin this holy season of penance with the ritual of receiving the ashes on our foreheads on Ash Wednesday, which is also a day Olympic Park Swim Club opens in two months. Make sure to get your application in early. Renovations to the exterior of the Council Home are complete. It looks like a new building. If you haven t already, please feel free to drop by and check out the new look. Interior renovations are next and should be underway shortly. Next month begins the final quarter of our fraternal year along with the formation of a nominating committee for Council officers. of fast and abstinence. The only other day of fasting is Good Friday. All Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence. Some people make some sacrifices for Lent; others will try to pray more or do some extra spiritual reading. I will presume that you are familiar with all these words: Lent, penance, fast, abstinence, sacrifice, prayer. More important, I would like us to reflect for a moment on what Lent means for us, and how we can get into the Lenten spirit. It is easy to focus on the practices of Lent, the actions Now is the time to think about candidates you d like to nominate as well as accepting a nomination. Many exciting events are being planned throughout March and April. Please check inside the newsletter for details. Until next month, God Bless, Vivat Jesus! - - - Ted Grochowski, Grand Knight that we do, the what of Lent. It takes a bit more effort to pay attention to the spirit of the season, our inner life, the why of Lent. To put it simply: it s all because Jesus, the Son of God, the Word made flesh, suffered and died and rose again so that we may be saved from eternal death. What can we do to grow more and more in our understanding of this great mystery? Vivat Jesus! - - - Father René Castillo, Chaplain Happy Birthday Stuart Bentley Timothy Bradley Dumitru Branisteanu Dave Chopski Antonio T. Donato Ray Donnelly Matt Duffy Joseph Elligson Tony Fanti Tim Heffron William Hodges Pete Houhoulis Gregory Jakubowski David Keeley Brendan Kerger Jody Kormann Ted Leneski Roger Malouf Terry McCrady Phil Montano Easter Moses Chris Nelson Thomas F. O Meara Bill Partsch Christopher Sargent Frank Scherrep Michael Schiavoni Bill Stack Bob Vankerckove

Volume 111, Issue 3 Council Officers Grand Knight Ted Grochowski 774-1769 Dep. Grand Knight Karl Kleinhenz 982-8140 Chaplain Fr. Rene Castillo 343-7744 Chancellor Matt Duffy 989-6067 Recorder Stephen Ratliff 774-4796 Financial Sec. Mike Lazzuri 774-8482 Treasurer Val Bernys 989-9282 Lecturer Alex Nelson 774-5079 Advocate Brian Ripple 776-8285 Warden Kirk Wright 793-4007 Inside Guard Ben Clark 293-1023 Outside Guard Chris Williams 206-2924 Trustee, 3rd Year Mike Whelan 265-9722 Trustee, 2nd Year Dave Chopski 344-0901 Trustee, 1st Year Tom Engl 989-3708 Committee Chairmen Program Director Karl Kleinhenz 982-8140 Council Activities Community Activities Jan Hodnett 772-4215 Family Activities Kirk Wright 793-4007 Youth Activities Church Activities Matt Duffy 989-6067 KOVAR Don Feick 774-0187 Newsletter Steve Talevi 989-1302 Kitchen Tom Engl 989-3708 Basketball Tournament Paul Yengst 556-8883 KCIC Karl Kleinhenz 982-8140 Joe Devlin 206-2622 Pool Jim Donckers 345-3902 Joe Devlin 206-2622 Charlie Aesy 977-3364 George Cuadrado 989-1758 Membership Steve Talevi 989-1302 Charity Matt Duffy 989-6067 Grounds Home Improvements Paul Yengst 556-8883 House Kirk Wright 793-4007 Club Room Jim LaFemia 400-6080 Ceremonials Don Feick 774-0187 Pro Life George Palmerio 343-6451 Canfield Scholarship Jim Sullivan 774-7034 Grand Knight 774-1769 Bob Canfield 774-7554 Val Bernys 989-9282 Mike Gibson 989-4980 RC School Board Rep. Dan Zipfel 334-1326 OLN Parish Rep. Don Feick 774-0187 St. Elias Parish Rep. Jim Donckers 345-3902 St. Andrews Parish Rep. Bobby Ellis 366-5102 Council Home Rentals Bobby Ellis 366-5102 Insurance Rep. Ken Bagnasco 986-0391 IN CASE OF ILLNESS, NEED OR DEATH, PLEASE NOTIFY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: Grand Knight 776-8681 Chaplain 343-7744 Financial Sec. 774-8482 562 COUNCIL HOME 3136 Harris Street, Roanoke, VA 24015 Mail: PO Box 715, Roanoke, VA 24004 Phone: 540-774-8296 www.kofc562.org Business Meeting 1st Monday of Month 7:30pm Social Meeting 3rd Monday of Month 6:30pm Council Activities We had a very successful Super Bowl party again this year. Thanks to all the Green Bay fans who came to cheer on their team. Oh, and there were some Steeler fans there, too! Thanks to the kitchen crew for putting on another fine feast (those meatball heros didn t last long), and to all who helped make it a fun evening. Want to find out what an Irishman wears under his kilt? Then don't forget the St. Patrick's Day Parade on Saturday, March 12. Come be a part of this 20 year old Roanoke tradition and one of the Mid-Atlantic region's largest St. Patrick's Day celebrations. The parade forms at 10:00 a.m. by the Jefferson College of Health Sciences on Jefferson Street. - - - Karl D. Kleinhenz, Program Director Church Activities As I write this we have not played the first game yet in our Basketball Tournaments, and as you read this, we are fast approaching Championship Weekend. As last year, we are sponsoring basketball tournament action in five age groups, including the second year of a girl s tournament, and a high school One-on-One Tournament. We are looking forward to some great games over the two weekends of these tournaments. Come to the Roanoke Catholic gym this weekend (March 4-6) and watch some fine basketball from the stars of the future. On Championship Sunday, your current membership card is your admission ticket. If you can stay until 7:00 p.m., you will witness a moving ceremony when the Fourth Degree Honor Guard retires the colors. I want to thank each of you who have made this event the premier youth basketball tournament in the Valley for 41 years. Without your support, it could not have survived and thrived for these four decades. - - - Paul Yengst, Tournaments Chairman Page 2 A special thanks to Brothers Dan DeWitt and Tom Dugan who covered Masses and parishioners at Resurrection Parish in Moneta with a display of religious Christmas cards promoting the true meaning of Christmas the birth of Christ. Their efforts raised over $500 for the PKD Vocation fund. Thanks as well to Matt Duffy and Dave Chopski who helped the State KCIC evangelization program by attending the state quarterly meeting in Fredericksburg and transporting materials. We appreciate all our brother Knights' help with this program - - - Karl Kleinhenz and Bob Canfield, State KCIC Co-chairmen Youth Activities

Volume 111, Issue 3 Advocate s Report 1. All members of the Council must present a valid and up-to-date membership card upon entry to the Council Chamber for a business meeting. Your membership card will be checked by the Warden, or his designee, usually the Inside Guard. The Warden can then report to the Grand Knight at the appropriate time during the Business Meeting. 2. Our Council by-laws, which have been approved by Supreme, provide that if a Chair Officer is absent from a meeting, the presiding officer shall designate a member to act for him. If an elected Officer, Fourth Degree News without reasonable excuse approved by the Grand Knight, is absent from three consecutive regular business meetings, the Grand Knight may report this fact to the District Deputy for such action under Section 92(b) of the Laws and Rules of the Order as the District Deputy deems appropriate. Such action may include removal of the member as an elected officer. If we take care of the little things, Gentlemen, the big things will take care of themselves. - - - Brian Ripple, Advocate On Saturday, March 12, the Roanoke 1167 Fourth Degree Assembly will participate in the annual St. Patrick s Day parade in downtown Roanoke. All members of the assembly are welcome to march in service regalia (tux, cape, chapeau, sword, service baldric, and white gloves). The line-up site location will be at the same location as in years past: on Jefferson Street at Albemarle & Walnut Avenue (just in front of the Carilion Breast Cancer Center). Shuttles will run from the Williamson Road Parking Garage to the line-up site; the parade ends a short walk from the parking garage. If you plan to march, please contact Sir Knight and Color Corps Commander J. B. Brown at 563-5106. If you do not have your own regalia, let J. B. know. The Assembly owns a couple sets of regalia that can be loaned on a firstcome, first-serve basis. Let s make sure we have a great turn out for this year s St. Patrick s Day Parade. All members of the Knights of Columbus and their guests are invited to the annual Past Faithful Navigators Dinner on Saturday, April 9, at the Roanoke Council home. Dinner, which will be served at 7:30 PM, will be preceded by a social hour starting at 6:30 PM with appetizers and a cash bar available. The cost of the event is $20 per person. The attire for men is tuxedo and social baldric or suit with appropriate attire for women. Reservations are required and can be made by contacting Faithful Navigator Brian Ripple at 776-8285 or ripple562@aol.com no later than Friday, April 1. - - - Brian Ripple, Faithful Navigator Program Chairman s Report Brother Knights, as the Program Chair, I want to thank each one of you that has pitched in to help with our many events over the years. This is a great volunteer organization, and it runs on just that, volunteers. Please review the calendar to see what we have planned for this month. Note, too, that we have a Fish Fry (April 8) and Clergy Night (April 18) coming up in April. As you can see, there is quite a lot going on at the Council home, and much of it involves food. There is a lot of work involved in planning, purchasing, preparing, serving and cleaning up after each meal at the home. As we move forward into the new fraternal year, the pace and frequency of these types of events are expected to pick up. The kitchen crew, as loyal and as wonderful as they are, can use some help, and should they call on you to slice a potato or two, please be willing to be a part of it. See you at the Council home! - - - Karl D. Kleinhenz, Program Chairman Page 3 Financial Secretary News I am sorry to report that Brother Joseph Manello passed away on February 6, 2011. Please remember Brother Manello s family, including his wife Sherry, in your prayers. - - - Michael Lazzuri, Financial Secretary Newsletter Report Members interested in having information about Council 562 published in the Newsletter can send the information via email before the fifteenth day of each month to: Steve Talevi at talevis@verizon.net

Roanoke Knights of Columbus Council 562 Sir Knight Albert H. Canfield Memorial College Scholarship Grant Application Established to commemorate the Life, Death, Dedication to Service and Love of God of Sir Knight Albert H. Canfield and to honor the Knights of Roanoke Council 562 whose efforts through the Keep Christ in Christmas Send Religious Cards program have made these funds available. An applicant, to be considered, must be a member of Council 562, the wife of a member, or the legally recognized child of a member provided that the member is in good standing, or if deceased, was in good standing at the time of death. Decisions on approving scholarships are determined by the Scholarship Committee duly elected by the members of Council 562 in addition to the currently serving Grand Knight. Applications will be considered based on past academic performance, financial need, and a demonstrated dedication to service in the community or church. All applications must be received by April 15 th, 2011 and must be accompanied by a copy of the applicant s most recent transcript showing classes taken and grades obtained. Transcript does not have to be an official copy. Applications received after the cut off date or applications received incomplete will not be considered. Because of limited funds only ten $500 scholarships can be awarded thus not all applications can be granted. The decisions of the committee are unanimous and final. Applications are available at the Council 562 Home and on the web at www.kofc562.org Please return completed application with transcript by April 15, 2011 to: Knights of Columbus, Council 562 PO Box 715 Roanoke, Va. 24004-0715 Please contact Committee member, James Sullivan at 540-355-6844 or e-mail sull2000@cox.net if you have any questions.

Date of Application: Sir Knight Albert H. Canfield Memorial College Scholarship Grant Application Name of Applicant: Date of Birth: Address of Applicant: Telephone Number where applicant can be reached Name of Council 562 Member and relationship: School you will be attending in September: Area of study/major: Year applicant will be starting in the fall: Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Future Career Goals: Describe briefly how you are funding your college education in the upcoming year. Please estimate the costs for tuition, housing, meals, books, etc. and other scholarships, grants, and funding sources. (In answering the following questions, a separate sheet can be attached if preferred. Please indicate See Attached Sheet in space provided ) List any Community Service or Church Groups that you belong to or have helped with and what your involvement was. (Such as being an officer or event chairperson)

What church or community service projects are you currently involved in and what is your role? What church or community service project that you have worked on or are currently working on has given you the most satisfaction? Sir Knight Albert H. Canfield Memorial College Scholarship Grant Application Please read and sign the following statement. The committee has my consent to verify the information given by contacting the schools, churches, and organizations that I have referenced. I fully understand that providing less than truthful answers will result in my application being rejected. To the best of my knowledge, the information given on this application by me is true and accurate. Please sign above.. Please return completed application with transcript by April 15, 2011 to: Knights of Columbus, Council 562 PO Box 715 Roanoke, Va. 24004-0715 Please contact Committee member, James Sullivan at 540-355-6844 or e-mail sull2000@cox.net if you have any questions.

Roanoke Council No. 562 Knights of Columbus 3136 Harris Street Mail: PO Box 715 Roanoke, VA 24015 Roanoke, VA 24004 Discover a World of Good Things in the Knights of Columbus March 2011 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 Basketball Tournaments 5 Basketball Tournaments 6 Basketball Tournaments Finals: 7 7:30pm Business Meeting 8 9 Ash Wednesday 10 11 12 St. Patrick s Day Parade 10:00am 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Daylight Savings Time: 2:00am Newsletter Deadline 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 6:30pm Social Mtg 27 28 6:30pm Fourth Degree Dinner 29 30 31 Canfield Scholarship Applications Due on April 15