Father John Rossiter Council #9385 Holmen, Wisconsin Chartered July 13, 1986 Vol. 14 Issue 10 CHARITY, UNITY, FRATERNITY & PATRIOTISM http://www.seasholmen.org /knights-of-columbus.html * * * FINAL REMINDER * * * * * * DEADLINE IS APRIL 16, 2017 * * * Dear Brother Knights, The Knights of Columbus State Charity Raffle is drawing to a close and we still need your help to meet our goals of Helping Those in Need. Thanks to your efforts in selling the State Charity Raffle tickets, the State Council has distributed to Councils for local Charity purposes over $293,000, over $131,000 to adults with medical issues, over $18,000 to children with medical issues and over $8,000 to victims of fire and storm issues throughout the State of Wisconsin. So you can see the sale of the State Charity Raffle tickets and your efforts does make a HUGE difference in our State and the Holmen community! Please sell your tickets and return the stubs and money in one of the following ways: You can mail them back in the envelope provided. You can drop them off in the Knight s mailbox in the church office. You can bring them to the Council meeting. You can contact me to assist you with returning your stubs and money. If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please give me a call at 630-880-8037 (cell) or 608-781-1561 (home) or drop me a note at gardar970@gmail.com or a text to 630-880-8037. I want to Thank You my Brother Knights for supporting this extremely important program and please remember, the deadline is Sunday, April 16, 2017. Charity is one of the cornerstone beliefs of each and every Knight of Columbus which fills us ALL with such Great Joy. I Thank You again for supporting this great program and your continued support of ALL of our Councils many Projects in Service to Others. Please always remember that your giving of your time, efforts, talents and resources is between our Heavenly Father and You and No One Else and is GREATLY APPRECIATED BY THOSE WHO YOU SERVE and BY THOSE WHO SERVE WITH YOU! May GOD Bless you and Keep you ALL Safe. Gregg A Randall, State Charity Raffle Council #9385 Chairman 608-781-1561 Home or 630-880-8037 Cell email: gardar970@gmail.com Due to conflicts with Palm Sunday and Church activities (Shadow Stations)our meeting has been moved from Sunday night to Saturday evening April 8th at 6:30pm (after the 5:00 p.m. Mass).
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER Apr. 8 April meeting night change to Saturday at 6:30 p.m. Apr. 9. Palm Sunday Apr. 14 Good Friday Apr. 16. Easter Sunday / (State Charity Raffle deadline) Apr. 21, 22, 23. Tootsie Roll Drive to help the disadvantaged Apr. 22 Volunteers for Beer, Wine & Cheese Fest (see GK report) Apr. 23. Council Appreciation Banquet to be held at Drugan s Apr. 24. Council officers meeting at Pizza Corral Apr. 29. After the 5:00 Mass / GUYS NIGHT OUT card party May 8.. Kentucky Derby May 14.. Mother s Day / regular Council #9385 meeting 7:00 p.m. Nominations for KC Officer slater for the 2017-2018 year excepted. June 11.regular council #9385 meeting election of officers for 2017-18 July 4. Tuesday, INDEPENDENCE DAY July 9. Regular Council meeting of Council #9385 -New fraternal year for Knights of Columbus councils. Dues will be collected July through June 2018. Newly elected officers start terms. PCCW 2017 Spring Rummage Sale Town of Holland Town Hall * Donate May 1st- 3rd, 10 am-7 pm at the Holland Town Hall. * Volunteer May 1st - May 5th, Sign up sheets in the gathering place * Shop - Thursday, May 4th, 8am - 6pm, Friday, May 5th, 8am noon, All items 1/2 price or $4.00 a bag on Friday. We appreciate your quality, well-cared for items: Clean clothing Men, Women, Children, Infant, Kitchen / Housewares /Books /DVD s / Toys, Sporting Goods, Jewelry/ Collectibles / Antiques / Home Décor Please, we cannot accept: Computer Equipment /TV s /Appliances/ Baby Equipment Knights of Columbus STATE CHARITY RAFFLE TICKETS in action! Jaden and Mandi Nesseth were presented with a State Charity Grant for $1500 to help offset the cost of Jaden's new Cochlear processor. Check was presented by Peyton and Joe La Mere. COUNCIL MINUTES FROM OUR OFFICER S AND REGULAR MEETINGS ARE READ AT COUNCIL MEETINGS. NEWSLETTER CAN BE FOUND ONLINE ST. ELIZABETH S CHURCH WEBSITE. http://www.seasholmen. org/kc/kc-main.html Knights of Columbus Mission Statement: To provide a means by which Catholic Men could support the Catholic Church, To provide Financial Protection to Protect their Families and To engage in works of Charity to Benefit the Less Fortunate. COUNCIL #9385 OFFICERS 2016-2017 Grand Knight David Hawes Deputy GK.. Jeff Hammes Chancellor Gary Dvoracek Recorder Jerry Glentz, Treasurer.. Jeff Reiter Advocate Tom Bertram, Warden.. Matt Englerth, Inside Guard - Greg Corcoran Outside Guard John Stubler, Financial Secretary... Anthony Villare, Lecturer Pat Stephens, Chaplain Father John Paar, Trustees.. Pat Barlow, Joe LaMere, and Mike Bruha, HOLMEN KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS Monthly meeting schedule : Officers meetings are held on the last Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at the PIZZA CORRAL on Hwy 53. Regular Council meetings are held on the second Sunday of the month at 7 p.m. at St. Elizabeth s Church in the gathering space at entrance of church. All Knights of Columbus members in good standing are invited to attend all regular meetings and officers meetings. HOLMEN KNIGHTS NEWSLETTER is published monthly. Editor: Fred Lanzel. Send submissions or corrections to: holmenknights@yahoo.com Advertisements are accepted at the discretion of the editor. Rate is $50 per year. HOLMEN KNIGHTS NEWSLETTER APRIL 2017 PAGE 2
Grand Knights Report I wish everyone a wonderful and blessed Easter as our Lenten season comes to an end. It is always a time of reflection and renewal for what Jesus gave up for us. During Lent we are to take this time and reflect on the choices we have made and leaving our sins to God s mercy. We had a wonderful showing at the annual Scouting for Food on March 11 th. Food items were down a bit due to the colder weather, but our local Scouts were troopers. Our council gave out hot dogs, chips and beverages for all their hard work. Great job Scouts! Thanks to Jeff Reiter for coordinating this event and showing how the KC s support our Cub and Boy Scouts. April is a very busy month ahead with some wonderful opportunities for community awareness and fraternal teamwork. Please be sure to sign-up and donate a couple hours of your time towards giving out Tootsie Rolls the weekend of April 21st, and after Masses. This is an event for great awareness and financial support for people with intellectual disabilities / special needs. We have an incredibly busy weekend of April 21 st. Unfortunately, many great events all fell on this weekend- Tootsie Roll Drive, our new fundraiser opportunity-beer, Wine, and Cheese Fest (helping cleanup (Thanks to Tom Hundt for snagging this one for us!), and of course our Annual Appreciation Banquet. Don t forget about these other upcoming events: Statewide Charity Raffle-Now through mid-april. If anyone is interested in purchasing tickets or helping sell more tickets, please contact Gregg Randall at gardar970@gmail.com. Please be sure to drop off your sold or unsold tickets as soon as possible so they make it to the State Convention. Annual Tootsie Roll Drive-is set for April 21-22nd. This is great awareness for people with intellectual disabilities. To help volunteer your time for this great fundraiser please contact Todd Knutson (608-399-3033), Mike Bruha (608-881-2184), or Gregg Randall (630-880-8037) for available times. They are still looking for people to fill spots at Holmen Festival or Onalaska Walmart. Our annual Appreciation Banquet is now set for Sunday, April 23rd at Drugan s Castle Mound Supper Club again, since it worked well last year. Help us to celebrate our 31 st year as a council. Annual Card Party will be Saturday, April 29 rd after 5:00 pm Mass. Always a great time for parishoners, youth group, and the KC s to get together and play some Texas Hold em, Eukure for some fun and bragging rights. New will be some additional board games for those not interested in cards Remember any little bit of time you can donate always makes a difference to someone in need, whether it be financial, food, spiritual, or just lending an ear to listen. As always, thank you all for your help, generosity, and support for all that represents the Knight of Columbus and may we continue to strive to support our community, our faith and our fraternity through out this Year of Mercy and our 30 th anniversary year. Vivat Jesus! David Hawes, Grand Knight An eagle was sitting on a tree resting, doing nothing. A small rabbit saw the eagle and asked him, "Can I also sit like you and do nothing?" The eagle answered, "Sure, why not." So the rabbit sat on the ground below the eagle and rested. All of a sudden, a fox appeared, jumped on the rabbit and ate it. Moral of the story: To be sitting and doing nothing, you must be sitting very, very high up. Page 3 APRIL 2017
Annual Guys Night Out We cannot put a price on this kind of fun. Therefore, it isfree of Charge! Try your luck at cards with a choice of TEXAS HOLDEM or EUCHRE. If cards is not your thing then we will have other games available like Apples to Apples, Monopoly, Risk, or the always hilarious GAME OF THINGS (I have never laughed harder while playing any other game). We only ask, if you can, to bring a dish or snack to pass and/or Donate a nonperishable food item to the Holmen Area Food Pantry. Receive extra chips if you do. No you do not need be a Knight. It is for any guy looking for charity, fraternity and unity! Its the perfect Father and Son night! How can so much fun be packed into one evening. Come find out! When is this amazing event you ask? Saturday, April 29th following the 5:00 PM Mass, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, 515 S Main St, Holmen, WI. It just keeps getting better, The parking is free too. See you there! Leadership opportunities abound We are approaching that time of year for elections of officers and we need YOU! I, as your Grand Knight, am coming to the end of my two year term and will not be extending my term. Unfortunately, our Deputy Grand Knight, Jeff Hammes is not moving forward into the Grand Knight position, due to a busy work schedule. So our council is in great need of worthy 3rd Degree Knights to step up and take an active role in our council. We will be there to help guide any new leaders willing to take on these roles, as have our past Grand Knights. We pray for those worthy Knights of strong mind and spirit to take on this great opportunity. If you would like to know more about the roles, please contact me at dlhawes41@yahoo.com or 608-768-2761 or 02211019 Jeff Hammes at jhammes@gmail.com/608-397-4097. Our current Financial Secretary-Anthony Villare has made a request to step down due to his very busy and hectic schedule being a surgeon. Jeff Reiter is willing to switch from Treasurer to take his place. However, we now are in great and urgent need for a Treasurer. Please contact Jeff Reiter if you are interested in the Treasurer position or would like to know more about what is required (koc9385@ gmail.com or 608-406-0145). Thank you, David Hawes, Grand Knight
COUNCIL #9385 KNIGHT AND FAMILY OF THE MONTH MARCH 2017 In Memory of Emil & Matilda Hundt Tom & Roz Knight: Sir Fred Lanzel is our March Knight for his work with the Nativity teardown, help at the Super Bowl breakfast, our awesome newsletter and the award-winning council history book. Be sure to check out the history books at the Awards Banquet. Well done Sir Fred! Family: Mike and Dana Larson, and sons Ty, Drew, and Jed are our March KC family. Mike and his family helped at our recent Super Bowl breakfast, and in our highway clean-up sessions. Thank you for your time and service to council and parish God Bless! Happy 50th Anniversary 'My cherie amour' Happy EASTER Pete Tabor Donate to the Holmen Area Community Center Holmen CC.org Bob & Andrea Stupi PAGE 5 APRIL 2017 We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. Dr. Anthony D Villare. Beth H. Villare, Daniel & Sarah Tootsie Roll Drive April 21-23 HELP NEEDED-Families welcome! Please contact brother Knights Gregg Randall, Todd Knutson or Mike Bruha to help fill time slots. The Tootsie Roll Drive is really a Campaign for People with Intellectual Disabilities. The nickname is due to the nature of the fundraiser, in which Knights distribute specially marked Tootsie Rolls in exchange for donations used to support programs geared to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities. Financial support and volunteering is an opportunity for the Knights of Columbus to make a direct impact on the quality of life of individuals with intellectual disabilities, and a meaningful contribution within our communities. Getting involved offers opportunities for us to have the experience and satisfaction of helping those less fortunate to develop and succeed in life! The Knights commitment to hundreds of grassroots programs for people with intellectual disabilities is an expression of its belief in the intrinsic worth of every human being.
FAITHFUL FRIAR S REPORT Sir Knights, As we get closer to the beauty of Easter which we will celebrate on the 16th we realize that Christianity takes its meaning from this most glorious event. Note the angel's words "Come and See".. What is it that the Angel invites us to see?.. It is not burial cloths that we are to see, but we are invited to see the great power of love over sin and death. In seeing the greatness of this power, we are to witness to this love in all those we encounter within the world. example, visiting the sick and the elderly, in a world that is surround by ignorance and fear, we at to be a people unafraid and certain of the saving power of God's love... Easter is the celebration to come and see to truly believe in the saving power of God, and to witness to that love in all we do Happy Easter God Bless, SK Msgr. Steven Kachel FAITHFUL NAVIGATOR S REPORT. Sir Knights; UP COMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS General meeting St. Pat s 7:00 pm April 20 Social gathering POT LUCK returns this year. (Place and time to follow.) Elections of officers coming up in May. A LIGHTER NOTE TO OPEN A couple of weeks ago a news story talked about the opening of the tomb of Jesus, and a surprise they found inside, the top responses were as followed from readers; They found It was empty. You think that angel was going to sit around forever and say I told you so. FACTS, PROMISES, and FAITH Have you ever considered what the Resurrection means to you personally, in the advance computer age we have the power to look that up and find so many meaning from others. I spent some time looking for something to write or print and after reading about 20 plus insights from others it was hard to choose any one person s insights. Then I remember what a teacher of mine at Viterbo University had to say. Sister Arita Dopkins FSPA through a number of (classes / courses) on the bible I remember these three words Facts, Promises, and Faith the most meaningful. She carefully went through all (FP & F) in the Old and New Testaments. The highlight of (FP & F) all lead to the Resurrection and beyond for all, and nothing has changed in all that time. MOVIES To my followers of movies I was asked for suggestions for the Easter Season, all I can say the standards are these (King of Kings) (The Greatest Story Ever Told) and of course the little seen (The Gospel According to St Matthew) an epic that was a flash in the pan when released and never caught on even as a TV great. For some time TV would run (The Ten Commandments) but it really has nothing to do with Easter. There is a new film called (Risen) could be a bit of a hard watch there are a couple of questionable things in the film, it opens fast paced and looks promising but it loses it fast in the story line. And of course there is the widely popular film by Mel Gibson (Passion of the Christ) of course this film may not be for the entire family. Mel also has a project in the works with a working title called (Resurrection) There is one film to consider if you really want to waste your time a new star called Paul Newman was in this film. Paul Newman was apparently not proud of his performance. When the film was broadcast on TV in 1966, he took out an ad in a Hollywood trade paper apologizing for his performance, and requesting people not to watch the film. The film is called (The Silver Chalice) a great line up of star s for its time, and epic to say the least, I remember watching it the first time on TV in 66 and can only say I wasted several hours of sleep time I could have had. In the end I still watch it on TV if TCM will play it, it just not one of those things I ever put in my collection unless it s a gift. END NOTES With the elections of officers coming up please say yes if you are called upon to serve. It really will not take up much of your time, and the social functions are a good get together for all. I m sure we will be called upon to be part of the honor / color guard for services at the Cathedral during Holy Week and Easter Sunday. Happy Easter! Richard Lepsch FN Our Holmen Council #9385 website is located through the following address. http://www.seasholmen.org/ knights-of-columbus.html Please Support the ANNUAL DIOCESAN APPEAL Have a Blessed Easter! In Loving Memory of https: diolc.org/donate-online/ MIKE BRUHA John K. McHugh Jeff Reiter
HAPPY APRIL BIRTHDAYS BROTHER KNIGHTS Paul Fisk Michael Larson Thomas Gregor James Beranek Matthew Berns PatrickPedretti Michael Bruha Robert Stupi Apr-3 Apr-8 Apr-12 Apr-13 Apr-19 Apr-21 Apr-27 Apr-28 (If we have missed your birthday or have the wrong date please let us know at: holmenknights @yahoo.com) On March 11th Holmen area scouts, Knights of Columbus members and families helped collect donations for the Holmen Food Pantry. After the collection all helpers enjoyed hot dogs and snacks in the church gathering space. Brother Knights, We are still looking for 23 people with the Between the Bluffs fundraiser on April 22nd, starting at 3:00pm. We are assisting with clean-up during and after the Fest. Please contact Tom Hundt at 608-792-7961 If you have moved or changed your mailing address or E-Mail address, please let us know so we can make the necessary corrections. Grand Knight Dave Hawes presents brother Knight Jeff Hammes with an honorary million dollar bill at the March meeting. Jeff had the hidden membership number in the March newsletter. Will yours be next? Got Millions? IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM and EMMA DVORACEK Gary Dvoracek HOLMEN KNIGHTS NEWSLETTER E-Mail: holmenknights @yahoo.com In loving memory of George Hammes The Hammes Family MONSIGNOR DELBERT J. MALIN our priest is someone s son. Your son could be someone s priest. APRIL 2017 PAGE 7
THE HOLMEN KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS FATHER JOHN ROSSITER COUNCIL #9385 515 N. MAIN STREET P.O. BOX 492 HOLMEN, WISCONSIN 54636 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED HOLMEN KNIGHTS NEWSLETTER APRIL 2017 ATT. MEMBERS * TEMPORARY MEETING NIGHT CHANGE The next Council meeting of the Holmen Knights of Columbus is Saturday, April 8, at St. Elizabeth s Church starting at 6:30 P.M. Be an active member attend our council meetings!