Knights of Columbus Holy Rosary Council No. 4483 15 North Hickory Avenue Arlington Heights, IL 60004 (847) 255-4483 www.kofc4483.org September 2015 Charity Unity Fraternity Patriotism GRAND KNIGHT S MESSAGE Dear Friends, It is hard to believe that summer is almost over. I am sure we will still have many warm (hot) days and sunshine aplenty, but September brings the return of school and an assurance that fall is around the corner. September also herald s the annual ID drive. This is the biggest fundraising event for the Knights of Columbus and Holy Rosary Council of the year, and DKG Marier has been working very hard to pull everything together. Please help out at your parishes and on the corners to make this year the best ID Drive ever. I want to extend a happy birthday to our hall. The building at 15 N. Hickory has been the Council s home for half a century and even though she has aged and shows some years, she still provides us a place to meet, eat, drink and promote our good works. I constantly hear from Knights at other councils how lucky we are, I agree and at times I think we take it for granted. Our brothers that had the foresight and fortitude to acquire, pay for, decorate and maintain the building located at 15 N. Hickory, Arlington Heights, IL deserve our gratitude and public acknowledgement. No matter what the name is on the door this is our home and a part of our identity. So as the weather cools and we move indoors, what better place to go than the KC Hall and renew friendships, make new ones and support the many activities that are planned to promote our tenants of Charity, Unity, Fraternity and Patriotism. God bless you and your family. Please remember school is open, so drive carefully and protect our future. Grand Knight Ray Cordell
Deputy Grand Knight s Report Charity Requests for August 2015: 1 st request: Requested by Mark Stastny was for Little sisters of the Poor Request. ($100.00) - Entry into a Raffle that supports the St Josephs Home. 2 nd Request: Also Requested by Mark Stastny - North West Compass Inc, 501 C(3)- ($100) Provides Emergency Social Services and education for those that are most vulnerable in our community. 3 rd. request. Requested By Tom Moriarty - Alzheimer s Association request (Speaker at the last social meeting). ($100) Having a walk on September 12 th. 4 th Request. Requested By Mark Stastny - St Colette Church ($150.00) On July 18 th after the 5pm Mass the collection bag was stolen from the parish. This mass collection is the largest collection of each weekend and significantly impacts the parish. All requests were approved by the Council a the August business meeting. Vivat Jesus! Deputy Grand Knight Brian Marier Warden s Report No Report.
Chaplain s Report Well it s back to school. The Archdiocese of Chicago has a program called Teach Who Christ is. It is a fund raiser to support the Catholic Schools in the diocese. So, Who was it that taught you about Christ? Like most of us it was my parents, Mom specifically, who taught me about Christ and our faith and it was re-enforced by the Sisters at St. Athanasius Catholic School in Brooklyn. Over the years I ve found that learning who Christ is, cannot be a one and done subject. Throughout my life Jesus has been a friend, a counselor, guardian and most of all my Savior and a reminder of all that is good in my life. So who has taught you about Christ? Who is it you are teaching about Christ? Recently I saw a brochure in our Narthex titled 10 Things that make a GREAT Catholic Dad. If you see it pick one up. It can be a great resource for you or for someone in your life. Here is a brief summary of what it said; Keep the Lord s Day - Worship as a family. Kids imitate what they see. Teach your children Show and explain the things that make being a Catholic so wonderful. Forgiveness Show it not only for their misdeeds but for all who have hurt us as well. Give Give freely of your time, talents and treasures, both to your family and others. Play- Have fun with your family, be present to them in and out of playtime. Get caught praying- Again, children learn by example. Don t be a know-it-all Research and discover the answers to life s hard questions together. Might is not right Explain that what they see in others may not be in line with Catholic values. Let it shine- Be a cheer leader, encourage them when they do well and give praise always. Traditions Explain and practice, the liturgy and why we do what we do as Catholics. As I mentioned, it s a summary and the brochure can give you more details. St. Francis said, "Preach the Gospel at all times. Use words if necessary". Peace and blessing Deacon Joseph Yannotta Chancellor s Report Hello to all my fellow Knights. This is just a little update for important upcoming events at the hall. 1.) The 50th Anniversary of the KC Hall (Open House) On Sunday 8-30-2015 from 1pm to 5pm. *Please come and celebrate our 50th anniversary at 15 N.Hickory Bldg Corp* HOPE TO SEE EVERYONE THERE. 2.) Attend the Ladies Auxiliary Bunco event on September 11th. 3.) There is a special walk to end Alzheimer's on Saturday Sept 12, 2015. At Boomers Stadium in Schaumburg. REGISTRATION BEGINS 8:30AM CEREMONY 9:30AM WALK 10:00AM ****YOU CAN ALSO START YOUR OWN TEAM, JUST GO TO ALZ.ORG/WALK OR CALL 1-800-272-3900 AND SIGN YOURSELF UP THIS IS FOR A GOOD CAUSE.****
Chancellor s Report We have also had some really interesting speakers at the hall at our social meetings, JULY END ALZHEIMERS AUGUST MENDED HEARTS SEPTEMBER SPECIAL ID DRIVE SPEAKER OCTOBER WILL BE JESSICA ELBEE FROM NORTHWEST COMPASS INC. We will keep you informed of upcoming speakers. Remember, if you have any suggestions, please call me at 630-329- 3508 or email me your idea at golfcraze1@hotmail.com. If you are interested in volunteering to bartend, please see me. Thank you,, Chancellor Thomas W. Reed 50th Anniversary ALL ARE INVITED!! Members, Ladies Auxiliary, Friends, Families of Our Member Parishes to the 50 year Celebration of the KC HALL @ 15 North Hickory, Arlington Heights on Sunday August 30, from 1-5pm! Learn about the many and varied events that have been held there over the years!! Get information about hosting your event at our hall. Bring a friend and take home a souvenir program and gift!!
St. Edna Photo Shoot Attention: Knights of Columbus Members Who Are Also Saint Edna Parishioners A photo session for K. of C. members was held on July 19 th with 17 members attending. An additional photo session will be held at the Sharing Coffee and Donut session after the 9:30 Mass on Sunday, September 20 th to accommodate those members who were unable to attend the first photo shoot. The group photos of the members will be published in the new St. Edna Photo Directory Members should wear their Council or Assembly T-shirts, if possible; but it s not mandatory. A limited number of embroidered shirts are available for those who don t have a K. of C. shirt. Those of you who have extra shirts should bring them along, for members who may not have one. Sword and Baldric The SWORD & BALDRIC CLUB is hosing an OKTOBERFEST Party on Saturday, October 3. You wont want to miss this one! Time: 6:30. Mark your calendars. The admission price is all inclusive -- including beer and wine. Look for your electronic invitation, and details regarding reservations on the weekly BLAST from Holy Rosary Council. John Naylor General Chairman
Ladies Auxiliary Holy Rosary Auxiliary BUNCO NIGHT The Holy Rosary Ladies Auxiliary invites all women, their spouses and friends (male and female) to join us for BUNCO Friday evening, September 11th at 15 North Hickory Rental Hall. Doors open at 6:30pm and Bunco begins at 7pm A light supper including snacks and dessert will be served. One complimentary drink ticket will be provided at the door. Additional liquid refreshment will be available for purchase. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the evening. Cost of the evening is $10.00 per person. (Must be 18 or older to play) Please R.S.V.P. by September 8th to: Ellen Tomasek: 847-394-1340 or ellen211@att.net Pat Sordyl: 847-394-3307 or ssrvs1@aol.com Upcoming event: Shopping Extravaganza: Saturday, November 7th 10am 4 pm. Crafters are needed. Contact Micki Naylor at nickelbys@aol.com. Clearbrook Dance Friday, October 2nd, is the day of the Annual Clearbrook Fall Dinner Dance. We will have approximately 150 guests and staff from Clearbrook, of which, 50 will be wheelchair bound. As in the past, we will require a number of student volunteers, as well as 15 to 20 Knights and Ladies' Auxiliary Members, to cook, greet and serve our guests, help clean up, and sing, dance and socialize with our friends from Clearbrook. Chuck Mckiel has his menu all set, Ralph and his Accordion are ready to go, and all we need are you volunteers to give our friends from Clearbrook another memorable evening. Our guests will begin arriving at 5:30 PM. All volunteers, should be at the hall by 5:00, and to stay until 9:00. Please contact Chuck for the cooking schedule. All who are interested in helping out, should contact Al Vermiglio, the Clearbrook Dinner Dance Coordinator, at alavco@wmconnect.com, or at 847-537-3211. Tables' and chairs' set up will occur on Thursday, Oct. 1st, after the Council Business Meeting. Please help out, if you can. Plan to be there, you won't regret it! Volunteering makes you feel good!... When we show our guests a good time, they feel good too!... Isn't that what it's all about?
4 Hour Training Program 4483 Members No Cost Illinois Liquor Control Commission 2015 Licensed Course BEVERAGE ALCOHOL SELLERS & SERVERS EDUCATION AND TRAINING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2015 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM Physical Properties of Alcohol Prevention and Intervention State and Local Statutes DUI ID Techniques Dram Shop and Liability Coverage CLASS LOCATION KC HALL 15 N. Hickory Arlington Heights, IL 60004 (847) 255-4483
Remember in Prayer Let us keep all of the following in our Prayers Ray & Gloria Check Dick Clark Marilyn Dockus Tom Durand Bob Gaudio Don Hecht Tom Lazzara Cathy Morrow Jim Pietras Bill Reinert Paul Schmidt Tony Sulla Please pray for the thousands of innocent babies who will be killed in the US, this month, by abortions, for our United States Military troops in harm s way, the victims of natural disasters, peace and all deceased Knights and their families. TO BE ADDED OR DELETED FROM PRAYER LIST Contact Brother Deacon Joseph at jyannotta@comcast.net Remember All deceased Knights and their families Remember our Deceased Brother Knight Don Barrett Sandra Mizicko (Ernie Krause s Mother-in Law) "Please pray for those Knights, Ladies, Families and Friends who have passed before us." The Lucky Bucks Winners for August were: 1. Andrew Kinastowski 2. Dave Baudon 3. Robert Domas Shirts and Hats If you need a Shirt or hat with the KC Logo on, please contact Tom Moriarty. A shirt is $30.00, and if you would like your name on it, it is $5.00 more. Hats are also available for $11.00. Help Wanted The Building Corp is looking for a few extra bartenders to help out with the parties and other events that we have. If you are interested, please contact the Building Corp President Bob K at 847-840-1174. October 2015 Calendar of Events Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Business Meeting 7:30PM 2 Clearbrook Dance 6:00PM 3 4 5 6 Squires Meeting 6:30 P.M. 7 8 Sword & Baldric 9 10 11 12 Columbus Day 13 14 15 Social Meeting 7:30 P.M. 16 17 18 19 20 Seton Assembly 7:30 P.M. 21 22 Charity Meeting 7:00 PM Officers Meeting 23 24 25 26 27 Building Corp. Meeting 7:15 P.M. 28 29 Charity Meeting 7:00 PM Officers Meeting 30 31
Knights of Columbus Holy Rosary Council 15 North Hickory Avenue Arlington Heights, IL 60004 Non Profit Organization U.S. POSTAGE PAID Palatine, IL Permit No. 2481 Time Sensitive Material RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED September 2015 Calendar of Events Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 Business Meeting 7:30PM 6 7 8 Squires Meeting 6:30 P.M. 9 10 Sword & Baldric 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ID Drive at Churches Social Meeting 7:30 P.M. ID Drive ID Drive 20 21 22 Seton Assembly 7:30 P.M. 23 24 Charity Meeting 7:00 PM Officers Meeting 25 26 27 28 29 Building Corp. Meeting 7:15 P.M. 30