The Sentinel Dear Brothers, September 2016 Volume 23 Issue 9 All Saint s Council #4240 Menomonee Falls, WI GRAND KNIGHTS MESSAGE: Recently after Pope Francis's visit to Poland he took time and reflected on the world and it's current state. The young people, he said, gave a sign of hope, and this sign is called fraternity. He added that in this world at war, we need fraternity; we need closeness; we need dialogue; we need friendship. And this is the sign of hope: when there is fraternity. You can read more at http://aleteia.org/2016/08/03/we-need-fraternity-pope-francis-reflectson-recent-trip-to-poland/ I found this rather striking. I caught this on 100.1 FM/1640 AM Relevant radio during a news report. For Catholics, the Knights of Columbus is that fraternity. We are very blessed to have such an organization that stands for our faith, culture of life, and protecting our families and church. As a council we can build up hope in our churches, families, and community. We need to promote this message of fraternity from Pope Francis and invite more men and their families into our council to build our faith and families together. I am proud to announce that Father John Burns from St. Mary's is officially our Chaplin. I look forward to having his guidance and faith working in our council. I would like to thank all my brothers that Helped out at the Good Shepherd Corn Roast and the St. Agnes festival. The parishes are very appreciative of your donation of time and talents for their events. We are blessed to have 3 new members join our council this month. We potentially have four more joining next month! I will be looking to schedule a 2nd and 3rd degree in mid November. On September 17th we will be building a new sleigh at the clubhouse at 9 am. I have the frame built, but need your creative ideas to finish the build. October 2nd will be our Pancake Breakfast/membership drive at St. Mary's. October 8th is our Past Grand Knight's Steak Dinner. Please RSVP with Brothers Don McInnes or Mike Salomone. Our Memorial Mass with be on October 30th at 8:00 am at St. Mary's. Turkey Shoot will be on Friday November 4th at 7:00 pm. I am looking for people to help me coordinate this event. We'll have a Turkey Shoot meeting on September 16th at 7:00 pm. All in all things are looking great this year so far! Let's carry the momentum going forward. Thank you all for your support and dedication! Vivat Jesus, Mike Elmer Grand Knight Knight of the Month: Tom Lutz Tom has been a wonderful addition to our council. Tom has really jumped in and got involved with whatever he can. Tom has stepped up to fill positions both as an officer and on the corporation board. Tom has helped out in numerous event's and is finding ways for the corporation to save a few dollars on supplies. I appreciate Tom's drive, willingness, and dedication to our council. Thank you Tom for all that you do for us! Family of the Month: Andy and Heather Wiesner Andy and Heather are a strong faith driven couple working to Evangelize young adults and strengthen the future of our parishes. Being committee members of the Catalyst young adults group, they bring people together stoking the fires of faith in them. They help coordinate social gatherings, Theology on Tap, and faith based book studies. The world needs more couples that are being disciples of Christ and spreading the word, joy, and love of the Gospel. I thank you for your works and building of faith in these difficult religious times. 1
Council Notes Hello Members, I need your help and it is not heavy of a task could all members me a update of your personal information. I know you say hey I been living in this place for the last 5 years, but KC's did not get any update for the last 5 years. Telephone numbers home phone did you drop it because you now have a cell phone, now this is a big problem you now have been with a certain company you provide the KC's with it but people changes their Company so often and we do not get any new numbers. This is the reason that I would like everyone to do this. The past year I have found out that 3 of our members have died, 2 members have move out of State and 5 members have moved. I really feel bad when I call about Dues and I get told that a member has died, one person ask how long do have to pay the Dues. I know everyone figures that someone will inform the Knights but at that time everyone is very busy. This is a task that I would like the member do. Please show your wife, children and person that cares about you so they could let us know don't figure we would find out. Thank You, Michael Bub-Financial Secretary, N74W13737 Appleton Ave #302,Menomonee Falls, WI 53051-4488, tele 262-251-5073 Clubhouse Information Clubhouse hours Clubhouse opens to the public at 3pm on every Tuesday and Friday. It s a great place for family, friends, and coworkers to socialize! Membership Information Contact Mark Wagner at 262-255-1597 or David Pittman at 414-467-3315 for membership forms or information. Mark is also available to speak to any potential members about joining, if you d like his partnership. Change is good!.but not if we lose touch! If you move or get a new phone number, or email address, please contact Mike Bub, our Financial Secretary, at 262-251-5073, or by e-mail at Mbub7@wi.rr.com. Our KofC Co 4240 website Be sure to visit our website! www.kofc4240.org Mailing Address Brother Knights: Please use P.O. Box 151 when sending correspondence to the Council. Mail is NOT delivered to the Water Street address ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submitting Sentinel Articles Interested in submitting an article for the Sentinel? It s easy! Just contact Mike Jansen through email address mjansen78@gmail.com! PLEASE KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS Mike Vosen and the Vosen family, Drew Dederich, Debra Orth, Robert Howe, Dennis Farrell, Brother Jim Endres, Joe Roskopf, Brother John Boehlin, Brother Lou Jaeger 2
Menomonee Falls All Saints Council 4240 Officers Grand Knight Mike Elmer 262-893-5403 Deputy Grand Knight John Schleicher- 262-893-7306 Financial Secretary Mike Bub 262-251-5073 Corporation President Rick Plumley 262-251-7752 Clubhouse Manager Mike Vosen 262-251-7830 Insurance Vic Johnson 262-257-9218 Past Grand Knights Steak Dinner Hello everyone, This year our Past Grand Knights Steak Fry Dinner will be held Thursday October 6 at our clubhouse starting at 5PM social hour, dinner at 6PM then recognition of all our past or current Grand Knights at 7PM or after dinner. The cost is $15 per person and we are limiting the attendance the same as last year so it pays to reserve early. You can reserve your spot by contacting Mike Salomone at msalomone@sbcglobal.net we are asking that you pay in advance if possible. You can contact Mike by his email or cell 262-366-8732 to reserve your place. You can send your check to Mike at: Mike Salomone N87 W17385 Schneider Drive Menomonee Falls, 53051 Thank you and God Bless, Don McInnes Thank You Hello fellow Brother Knights, friends, and families, I want to extend a personal thank you to St. Mary s for hosting their first ever Sunday Fun Day Chicken Dinner at our Clubhouse on August 28 th! It was not only a great opportunity for the community and the parishioners of St. Mary s to get to know us a little more, but we, in turn we had the privilege of getting to know them as well. It was an honor to host your event and we look forward to hosting this event in the future. Thank you to St. Mary s, our community, our great bartenders, and to our fellow Brother Knights for making this a truly wonderful experience. The sun was shining, the chicken smelled(and tasted) delicious, and most importantly it was a perfect day for families to get together and enjoy the day!! Thank you and may God Bless you Sincerely, Mike Jansen Past Grand Knight 3
Knights of Columbus All Saints Council 4240 Proudly Presents it s Famous K of C FISH BOILS At The Knights of Columbus Clubhouse W164 N9161 Water St. Menomonee Falls, WI Wednesday September 21 st Clubhouse open at 4:00 PM Dinner Served 5:00pm to 7:00 PM Price: Adults $11.00 Seniors: (65+) $10.00 Children 12 & Under, $6.00 For Additional information call the K of C Clubhouse at 262-255-4240 Prices subject to change CORPORATION NOTES: 4
Dear Brother Knight, Early this February you were introduced to the Corporation s Capitol Needs campaign. I am pleased to report that just over $ 35,000.00 has been raised since the drive began. In addition to the cash donations we have secured continuing pledges toward our objective. This is a great start but we need all of our members to respond. A committee, consisting of Brother Knights Dave Glisczinski, Tim Donlin, Jim Dwyer, George Schroder, Michael Krawzcyk, and Mike Vosen were assigned to research the needs of the club house. They recently reported to the Corporation Board the cost associated with enhancing and repairing the exterior of the clubhouse and our grounds. These include new windows, doors, and siding, which will ensure that our building blends into the updated community that surrounds our neighborhood. Please take into account that these improvements are not merely a cosmetic wish but a need due to a rotting exterior. The Corporation has discussed the proposed updates but need a financial commitment from our membership before proceeding with the work. The exterior updates will cost approximately $ 70,000.00. Thanks to those who have already provided support. As you can see we need some generous benefactors to supplement the shortage. Now is the time to send in your donations so we can proceed with exterior repairs. A rendering of those plans are at the clubhouse so you can review the exciting new look. You can also follow the progress of our campaign by reviewing the promotional thermometer now posted at the clubhouse. Let s get the mercury to rise. Without the active participation of our membership these improvements cannot proceed without forcing the Corporation to seek securing a loan and creating a liability. We need your donations! Please consider what you can do to help. Rick Plumley Corporation President Long-Term Care Plans Offer Peace of Mind Insurance Notes Since its addition to the Order s product portfolio in 2000, long-term care (LTC) insurance has provided the Knights of Columbus with an excellent opportunity to further serve members and their families. And, for our long-term care policy holders in the United States, there s an added bonus. It s called Provider Pathway, a program offering access to a network of long-term care providers at discounted rates. The network includes discounts on products, such as hearing aids, diabetic supplies, personal emergency response systems, and durable medical equipment, as well as skilled nursing facilities, assisted living, and adult day care. Eligibility for participation in this program is open to Knights of Columbus long-term care insurance policyholders, their spouses, dependent children, parents and parents-in-law. All providers are fully credentialed and meet state licensing requirements. If you haven t yet spoken with me about long-term care insurance, you owe it to yourself to do so. There are a few decisions to make in choosing a plan a comprehensive plan that covers care whether you re at home or in a facility, or one that covers facility only; daily benefit amounts and benefit durations (how much and how long it will last); and the length of the elimination period (waiting period) before benefits kick-in. Having a professionally trained agent and a brother Knight you can trust to help guide you through the process is yet another valuable benefit that comes with your membership. Take advantage of it; contact me today. Fraternally, Vic Johnson, FICF, LUTCF (262) 257-9218 vic.johnson@kofc.org 5
CHARITIES REPORT FOR AUGUST 2016 CHARITIES REQUESTS APPROVED: The following Requests were approved by the Charities Committee at the July 27 th Membership Meeting and were voted on by the KC Members who attended the August 24 th Membership Meeting: SAINT JOHN BOSCO YOUTH DAY: SPONSOR, JOHN MACKOWSKI; AMOUNT APPROVED $200. The Carmelite Fathers present annually Fire On The Hill, a day of faith and fellowship for youth at Holy Hill. This year s event, Prodigal, will be held on Saturday, October 1 st. The purpose of this event is to provide an opportunity to those who attend for spiritual growth and to promote vocations. KC 4240 PROGRAM ACCOUNT: SPONSOR, JOHN MACKOWSKI; AMOUNT APPROVED - $720. This donation will provide prizes, cookies and juice for Bingo which is held by our Council at the Menomonee Falls Health Care Center for the fiscal year July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017. Bingo is scheduled on the second Monday of each month. CHARITIES REQUEST PROPOSED: The following Request was approved by the Charities Committee at the August 24th Membership Meeting. They will be voted on at the September 28 th Membership Meeting. SOLES FOR CATHOLIC EDUCATION: SPONSOR, MIKE ELMER; AMOUNT PROPOSED - $400. Four Catholic Elementary Schools will benefit $100 each from this Request. They are Aquinas Academy, Saint Agnes School (Butler); Saint Anthony School; and Saint Mary School, all in Menomonee Falls except as noted. The fourth annual 2 mile walk will be held on October 15 th at Mount Mary University. Members and their families are encouraged to participate as individuals. The walk will start at 10 AM. There will be music, food and children s games. Registration is free until September 19 th, with a $10 fee starting September 20 th. Registration can be done in person the day of the event at 8:30 AM or on the website catholicschoolswalk.org. Donations to this event ensure that Catholic education remains affordable and accessible. 94 elementary and 15 high schools from the Milwaukee Archdiocese will participate in the walk. OTHER CHARITIES NEWS: A note from one of the two Seminarians that we support, Benjamin Grey, reported that he was on a twelve week apostolate at Holy Name of Jesus and St. Clement parishes in Sheboygan this summer. This entailed him living at the rectory with the Pastor, Fr. Matthew Widder, and living the life of a parish priest. He said he was involved in many Parish ministries, and teaching religion class in the parish school. He said that it was an incredible experience for him. He is very excited to continue his studies at St. Joseph College Seminary in Chicago this year. He also thanked us for our support. Our Council receives a Rebate for inactive members as a Grant from KC State Council Charities. The Rebate amounting to $71.50 has been donated to Hartfel House. Article Submitted By: John Mackowski, Council 4240 Charities Chairman BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES - September 1 Julie Gottemoller 7 Michael Bub 17 Drew Dederich 21 Gary Schreck 1 LaVern Becker 9 Robert Griffa 18 Tom Ullrich 21 Anthony Balestreri 2 Jim Reiger 12 Richard Naidl 19 Christine Kubiak 24 Mary Esselman 3 Janet & James Dwyer 13 Michael Trowbridge 20 Jim & Cindy Pretzlaff 24 Joe Roskopf 3 Tom Moore 13 Father Kenneth Mich 20 Bob & Gloria Jean Seigel-Howe 3 Linda Pitroff 15 Don & Carol McInnes 21 Jim Gottemoller 24 Leonard Dahms 4 Bill Somers 16 Ron & Linda Merkel 21 Jeff & Susan Steliga 28 Norm Burkholz 7 Glen Barbera 16 Don & Maggie Stevens 21 Drew & Vickie Dederich 28 Berverly Chreweznik 21 Jerome Blasewicz 29 James Gambino 29 Bernie Meer 6
Pancake & French Toast Breakfast! Presented and prepared by the Knights Of Columbus, Council 4240 Menomonee Falls SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2ND, 2016 AFTER THE 8:00 AND 10:30 AM MASSES Where: St. Mary Parish School in Marian Hall MENU: Pancakes, French toast, Scrambled eggs, Sausage links, Coffee, Milk, and Orange juice. Cost: $6 per Adult, $3 per child under 12, children under 3 are free. ALL ARE WELCOME especially new St. Mary Parishioners. We would like to introduce everyone to the Knights of Columbus and what we do 7
Knights of Columbus P.O. Box 151 Menomonee Falls, WI 53052-0151 Address Service Requested Important Dates for September and October: September 5: Labor Day September 7: Officer s Meeting- 7:00pm September 12: Bingo at Menomonee Falls Healthcare Center- 7:00pm September 16: Turkey Shoot Meeting- 7:00pm September 20: Peeling of onions for the Fish Boil- 6:00pm September 20: Corporation Meeting- 7:00pm September 21: Last Fish Boil of the Year!!- 5:00pm September 28: General Membership Meeting- 7:00pm* October 2: Pancake Breakfast at St. Mary s Parish- Before and after 8:00 and 10:30 Mass in Marion Hall October 3: Officer s Meeting- 7:00pm October 6: Past Grand Knights Dinner- 5:00pm October 10: Bingo at Menomonee Falls Healthcare Center- 7:00pm October 18: Corporation Meeting- 7:00pm October 26: General Membership Meeting- 7:00pm* October 30: Memorial Mass at St. Mary s Parish- 8:00am Mass(breakfast and a Memorial Ceremony to follow, at the Clubhouse) November 4: Turkey Shoot- 7:00pm * Rosary begins at 6:30pm before each meeting 8