KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS NEWSLETTER FATHER NICHOLAS RAUSCH OSB COUNCIL 1643 SAINT FRANCIS of ASSISI ASSEMBLY 1183 http://www.kofc1643.com Grand Knight: Ray Patron 360-870-5597 raypatron09@gmail.com Chaplain: Fr. Tim Ilgen Faithful Navigator: Korey Wessel 540-319-3366 keydet11@gmail.com Faithful Friar: Archpriest Lawrence Gosselin Fraternal Benefits Information: Field Agent Philip Hernandez at 1-206-240-1088 General Agent Jarrod Roth in Port Orchard at 1-360-475-0784 Knights of Columbus Customer Service at 1-800-380-9995 JUNE 2018, ISSUE NO. 2018-06 Knights of Columbus Newsletters are published monthly by Father Nicholas Rausch OSB Council 1643. It is distributed electronically via website www.kofc1643.com. NEWSLETTER CO-EDITORS: Jim Pivec and Tom Brignole are the co-editors of our newsletter. Please send any articles for the newsletter to Jim or Tom by the 20 th of the month. Jim s email address is jfpivec@gmail.com. Tom s email address is kbrignole@yahoo.com. If you do not have email, Jim s snail mail address is 2406 Dublin Drive NW Olympia WA 98502-3443. Brother Knights, Can You Pray for Vocations for Just One Hour? Father Jim Lee has requested that the Knights of Columbus pray for religious vocations at the St. Joseph Adoration Chapel at the St. Michael Downtown Church for one or more hours per week. We have designated Saturday & Sunday AM hours of 1AM, 2AM, or 3AM on June 2 nd, 3 rd, 9 th, 10 th, 16 th, 17 th, 23 rd, 24 th, and 30 th as our Knights of Columbus hours. Please call Tom Hruska at 360-561-5548 or e-mail hruska@wwdb.org to sign up for one or more hours. Thank you. God bless you and your family. STATE BULLETIN The Washington State Council of the Knights of Columbus publishes a monthly bulletin. For members interested in viewing this publication it is available at: http://www.kofc-wa.org/ Page 1 of 14
Please Keep in Your Prayers Walt Dale Elaine DeGroot Ron DeGroot Ray DeTerra Family Fr. Jack Frecker Charles Woodrow Hubbell III Jose Ybarra Florante Jayme John Kramer Fr. Jim Lee Meg Pivec Dennis Perez Ed Sauley Greg Squires JUNE BIRTHDAYS Member Name Date Member Name Date Michael J Cundari June 2 Richard K Cunningham June 12 Ronald C Fiman June 2 Gary W Lawson June 14 Rev Tim W Ilgen June 2 Garth E Hamilton June 15 John S Scotto June 2 Thomas S Tannozzini June 17 Kevin L Bonagofski June 3 Andrew L Cavanaugh June 18 Darren E Johnson June 4 Stephen M Fornara June 21 Hubert William Safford June 5 Kenneth L Malm June 21 Patrick D Swan June 6 Rodney P Catron June 23 Roberto T Maanao June 7 David W Wiggen June 23 Michael J Rogers June 7 Anthony J Lirette June 24 Andres G Soriano June 8 Cletus D Nnanabu June 25 Harold T Wolfe Jr June 8 Armando S Ravelo June 26 Richard J Hardy Jr June 9 Dcn Reynaldo R Ronquillo June 28 Phillip W Sanford June 11 Dean W Schmitz June 29 Page 2 of 14
Gentlemen, Thank you for all those who supported and joined us for our annual kids fishing derby at Columbus Park on 12 May 2018. It was a beautiful day and the kids were catching keepers. Thank you, Brother Bob Leingang, for truly being been an asset to our council as you continue to be our voice in the park. The Knights of Columbus state convention 17-20 May 2018 in Pasco, WA was wonderful event and experience for me personally. To see all our state councils and the state council itself in one place complimented by guest knights from supreme, Idaho, and Canada was something every knight should see. Our council s effort in the recent Special Olympics tootsie roll drive which set a state record of over $139,000, earned us the fourth place earning council. In addition, our own Ron DeGroot will be an alternate delegate for this year s Knights of Columbus national convention in Baltimore, GRAND KNIGHT S MESSAGE Maryland. I strongly encourage all of you to be delegates to next year s state convention in Bellevue, WA and have an opportunity to attend the national convention in 2019. Congratulations to our local Saint Michael s School students for being winners in this year s Keep Christ in Christmas poster contest. Our own Miss A. Krause took 3 rd place earning a cash prize of $50 and Miss S. Peterson took 2 nd place earning a cash prize of $75 dollars. Great job kids. My brother knights I encourage you to support this year s national Special Olympics games in Seattle during the dates of 1-6 July 2018. You must receive the required training prior. There is a training session coming up in Tacoma. Please contact and support Brother Darren Johnson in his efforts to help our Special Olympic athletes. See the flyer below. As always, thanks to all of you who give your talent, treasure, and/or time to help others in our communities. Respectfully, Raymond J. Patron Grand Knight Father Nicholas Rausch OSB Council 1643 May 2018 Knight of the Month - Brother John Sweet The Father Nicholas Rausch OSB Council 1643 Knight of the Month for May is Brother John Sweet. He is a 3rd Degree Knight and he manages payments to seminarians. John is a member of Sacred Heart Parish. John joined the Knights of Columbus in 1988 in Seattle with the Council at Our Lady of Fatima Parish. The reason he joined the Knights was that he was influenced by his father and father in law who were also knights. Council 1643 Officers and members would like to congratulate Brother John for his good work over the many years of his Catholic life. Please extend hearty congratulations to him as Knight of the Month in Council 1643 for May 2018. Brother John Sweet Page 3 of 14
HUMAN LIFE OF THURSTON COUNTY S ANNUAL PICNIC COME ONE COME ALL TO OUR ANNUAL FAMILY PICNIC Columbus Park, SUNDAY, June 24 th, BEGINNING AT 2:00 P.M. We are happy to announce that our annual picnic will again be on Black Lake, at Columbus Park (5700 Black Lake Blvd.) You are invited to come and enjoy the famous pro-life hotdogs plus hot and cold drinks. It is all FREE, not even a donation can! You may bring something to share, such as a bag of chips or pot of beans, etc. For any new Knights, scenic Columbus Park located on Black Lake has long been a favorite of campers, boaters and vacationers alike. The park contains picnic and camping sites, a picturesque stream, swimming, playground for volleyball pits, horseshoe pits, an excellent boat ramp, and all around family fun. Black Lake is a very active fishing lake. You can fish for trout, catfish, bass, bluegill, and crappy all in large numbers. If you are 15 and older you must have a state fishing license. We will be at kitchen #1 (The big one, we have outgrown the smaller one) in the beautiful setting near the office. The swimming beach and fishing are just a few yards away. Just tell the gate person where you are going and you will not have to pay the entry fee. Look for the balloons! Once again, thank you to the Knights of Columbus pro-life efforts. Hope to see you there, Mary Brandon Page 4 of 14
THURSTON COUNTY FAIR AUG. 1ST --- AUG, 5TH 2018 APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTEERS AT THE THURSTON COUNTY FAIR HUMAN LIFE OF THURSTON COUNTY PROMOTES RESPECT FOR LIFE FROM CONCEPTION TO A NATURAL DEATH. EDUCATIONAL BOOTH The first year you will be trained by one of our seasoned adult counselors. A counselor does one or two shifts at the fair. Each shift is of four hours duration and is staffed by one or two counselors and a trainee. The first shift is from 10AM to 2PM, the second shift is from 2PM to 6PM and third shift is from 6PM to 10PM. Fair passes are provided. OUR FOOD BOOTH I S ANDY S PIZZA AND DELI. This is a very important activity. Much of the funding of our pro-life activities comes from the profits of this concession. Besides being a fun and worthwhile activity, this is a good opportunity high school and college young people to volunteer and be exposed to private business. Many youth have used their work experience at Andy s as a reference when applying for other employment or college. We limit three young people to a shift. The first shift is from 7AM to 12:30PM and the second shift is from 12PM to 5:30PM and the third shift is from 5PM to 10:30. Fair passes are provided and an onsite, lunch or dinner is furnished. PARENTS/GRANDPARENTS, THIS IS A GREAT PLACE FOR YOU/YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER GRANDSONS/GRANDDAUGHTERS TO GAIN WORK EXPERIENCE AND DO SO BY HELPING OUT AT OUR SAFE ENVIRONMENT FAIR BOOTHS! CALL OR E-MAIL DANI SOON, THERE ARE ONLY LIMITED OPENINGS Please call Dani Sauley at: 360-491-0610 or e-mail: OLYMPIANMOM6@AOL.COM Page 5 of 14
CONFIRMATION AT SACRED HEART FRIDAY MAY 18 From LEFT: Deacon Terry Barber; Anthony Pellegrino; Sam Pellegrino; Don Bunz (face hidden); Seattle Auxiliary Bishop Daniel Mueggenborg; Bob Quimby (face hidden); Sacred Heart Pastor Fr. Tim Ilgen; Ed Harrison; St. Columban Pastor Fr. Dean Mbuzi; Karl Hoffman; Walther Hoffman. Page 6 of 14
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The 2018 Special Olympics USA Games Time to get excited! July 1-6, 2018 - Seattle #RiseWithUs Wednesday July 4 th - The Knights of Columbus will be manpower behind the USA Games Family Fourth of July Party at UW Husky Stadium! 200 General Volunteers are needed for 2 shifts to join the Knights of Columbus as they will setup, distribute the food, tear down after the party! 2 shifts available - July 4th, 2018 from 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM and/or July 4th, 2018 from 2:30 PM to 10:30 PM. Call Special Olympics Chairman Darren Johnson with questions at 253-709-4588 or email SPECIALOLYMPICS@KOFC-WA.ORG Other Opportunities to Volunteer with the Archdiocese of Seattle Friday, June 29: SEATAC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT! It s AIRPORT WELCOME DAY and we have shifts for Greeters, Baggage Claim Helpers, and Guides to Light Rail! Please help us welcome the Special Olympics athletes, their families, and SO delegates!!! Saturday, June 30: 7:00 PM. MASS FOR THE ATHLETES, their families and SO delegates and friends with Archbishop J. Peter Sartain. University of Washington Campus. Facilitated by the Inclusion Ministry Committee and Knights of Columbus. Sunday, July 1: 12:30 PM 3:00 PM Opening Ceremonies! University of Washington's HUSKY Stadium: The Parade of Athletes, entertainment, and the Lighting of the Special Olympics Cauldron to open the Games! 9 AM to 12:30 PM Join as Archdiocesan schools for the mile long CHEER LINE to honor all SO Athletes as they gather for the Parade of Athletes! Families who volunteer will have access into Opening Ceremonies. Stay and be FANs IN THE STANDs! It's our time to get ready! Can you join us? Sign up to volunteer! https://www.specialolympicsusagames.org/catholic-schools-volunteers Please contact me with any questions regarding any part of the games. Darren E. Johnson Special Olympics State Chairman -Knights of Columbus Cell 253-709-4588 specialolympics@kofc-wa.org Page 8 of 14
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JUNE 1, 2018 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 3420 78 th AVENUE SE OLYMPIA WA 98501-9403 June 2018 Sun 3 Mon 4 Thu 7 Thu 14 Sat 16 Corporate Communion @ 10AM Holy Theophany followed by Brunch at Red Wind Casino see page 8 for details Council Officer s Meeting 6PM @ Columbian Hall 1 st degree exemplification 7:30PM @ Columbian Hall Flag Day Council Business Meeting @ Columbian Hall 5:45PM social & rosary. Business meeting - Budget & Officer Vote @ 7:30PM Community Kitchen Serving Dinner for the needy of Olympia 2:30PM 6:30PM @ Community Kitchen Contact Keith Underwood for details Vocations Fund Raising Dinner @ Hallen Hall 6:15PM see page 14 for details Wed 20 Drexel House Dinner check with John Zyrkowski Thu 21 Sun 24 Thu 28 4 th Degree Officers Meeting 5:45PM @ Columbian Hall Annual Human Life Picnic 2PM @ Columbus Park 4th Degree Assembly Social, Rosary & Meeting 6:30 PM @ Columbian Hall July 2018 Mon 2 Thu 5 Thu 12 Thu 12 Thu 19 Council Officer s Meeting 6PM @ Columbian Hall 1 st degree exemplification 7:30PM @ Columbian Hall Council Business Meeting @ Columbian Hall 5:45PM social & rosary. Business meeting - Budget & Officer Vote @ 7:30PM Community Kitchen Serving Dinner for the needy of Olympia 2:30PM 6:30PM @ Community Kitchen Contact Keith Underwood for details 3 rd Degree Officers Installation 6PM @ Columbian Hall 4th Degree Installation of new Officers and Officers Meeting 5:45PM @ Columbian Hall Wed 20 Drexel House Dinner check with John Zyrkowski Thu 26 4th Degree Assembly Social, Rosary & Meeting 6:30 PM @ Columbian Hall Sat 28 Lovel Briere Memorial Bernie Tourney, 12 Noon @ Capitol City Golf Club Mon 30 Council Officer s Meeting 6PM @ Columbian Hall 1 st degree exemplification 7:30PM @ Columbian Hall Page 14 of 14