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K of C News Father McNelis Council #1481 Indiana PA
WEB SITE: http://kofc1481.org
FEBRUARY 2018
Grand Knight’s Message
* Grand Knight: Don Hogan
* Deputy Grand Knight:
Michael Morris
* Financial Secretary:
Kevin Strezo
* Treasurer: Jeff Bacha
Greetings all you Brother Patri-ot fans … (Oh, sorry … I was the only one rooting for New England at the Lodge Par-ty). Scratch that greeting.
Hello Losers! ... AFC football party was good time had by all. Thanks Bob and Dickie for
hosting a great party ... March for Life in DC had a strong Knights representa-tion. Thanks Bill Ager and Claire Hogan for all their efforts ... On the Bus were Brothers Bill, Jason Strack, Sal Maugueri, Kevin Strezo, Mike Kostick,
Ed O'Sullivan, Jeff Bacca, Ray Micco, Joe Ambrose, Dennis Ragan and I ... Congrats to Br John Walker and the 1st Degree team — Chauncey, Mike, Joe, John, Mike M … and welcome to our two new Brothers Eric Dawson and John Perfetti.
A special Thanks to Tom Pearson and all the volunteers for the Vocations Col-lections … over $2,700 collected ... Great effort! On February 25, we ‘ll have a Pancake Breakfast at St Bernard after the 7:30 and 9:30 Masses. Get involved … we need helpers.
2017-18 CALENDAR _______________________________________
FEBRUARY 7th—Council Meeting (7 PM, Lodge)
(Officers’ Meeting at 6 PM)
Note change to Council Meeting Date
14th—Ash Wednesday
25th—Pancake Breakfast (St. Bernard Hall after 7:30 & 9:30 Masses) ________________________________________
MARCH 7th—Officers’ Meeting (7 PM, Lodge)
16th—Knights’ Night—Helping at St. Bernard School Fish Fry (St. Bernard Church Hall)
14th—Council Meeting (7 PM, Lodge)
18th—Council Fundraiser at Hoss’s ________________________________________
APRIL
1st—Sibley Scholarship Application Deadline
4th—Officers’ Meeting (7 PM, Lodge)
11th—Council Meeting (7 PM, Lodge)
20th-22nd—Mens Retreat (St. Paul’s Monastery, Pittsburgh) ______________________________
MAY 2nd—Officers’ Meeting (7 PM, Lodge)
4th/5th—Arc Measure Up Campaign (Area stores)
9th—Council Meeting (7 PM, Lodge)
11th—Setup for Carnation Sale at Lodge
13th—Carnation Sale, Mother’s Day _________________________
JUNE
6th—Officers’ Meeting (7 PM, Lodge)
13th—Council Meeting & Picnic (6 PM, Lodge)
22nd—Charity Golf Outing COUNCIL 1481 WEB SITE
http://kofc1481.org
On Sunday, Feb. 25, our Fr. McNelis Council will
serve a pancake and sausage breakfast at St. Bernard
Church after both the 7:30 AM and 9:30 AM Masses.
We need Brother Knights to volunteer as cooks, serv-
ers, dish washers and set-up and clean-up crew mem-
bers. You can sign up at the Feb. 7 Council meeting
— or contact Br. Greg Zawrotny at 724-349-2509.
Please remember to invite family and friends, as eve-
ryone is welcome. Donations for the all-you-can eat breakfast benefit our
charitable programs.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST FEB. 25
Can't wait for the St. Bernard Fish Fries to start again? Well, they’ll be here before you know it! Our annual “Knights’ Night” will be Friday, March 16.
We will once again show our support for St. Bernard School by having Brother Knights staff the serving line and drink tables, bus tables, and help clean up afterwards. We always have a lot of fun doing this! You can sign up at the Feb-ruary 7th Council meeting, or contact me, Mike Morris, at 724-422-3905 or [email protected] Of course help is always welcome at ALL the fish fries—set-up Friday mornings, and help
with the fish fries beginning at 3:30 PM. Just check with the school by calling 724-465-7139.
Dinners are served on Fridays, begin-ning Feb. 16, through March 23, from 4 PM to 7 PM. Brother Knights, please support St. Bernard School's biggest fundraiser by attending the fish fries with your family—and encourage your friends to come as well for a delicious meal. We receive many compliments as we are seen “in action” supporting the school and church!
Mike Morris - School Liaison
DON'T Forget. February Council meeting is 1st Wednesday Feb 7 (so as not to conflict with ASH Wednesday and Valen-tines Day) ... Root for the Winners … Root for the Knights!
In March we’ll have our Knights helping at the St B School fish fry (Friday, March 16) … and on March 18 another Council Fund-raiser Day at Hoss’s on March 18
Happy Valentine's Day! G K Don Hogan
Fish Fry “Knights’ Night’’ at St Bernard
2017-18 Knight of the Year Nomination
applications for this fraternal year’s “Knight of the Year” are now available from Committee Chair Tom Bresnahan ([email protected]). They will also be available at our next few Council meetings. Please note that nominees should be approached for acceptance be-fore nominations are submitted.
Council 1481 Men’s Retreat
APRIL 20-22 JOIN US THIS YEAR St. Paul’s Monastery, South
Side, Pittsburgh
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Report of the 4th Degree Father McNelis Assembly #968
A Patriotic (Fourth) Degree Exemplification will be conducted on Sunday, June 3, 2018, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Pittsburgh Meadow Lands Hotel, Washington, PA. All 3rd Degree mem-bers are invited to receive this beautiful Degree. If you have any questions or need more infor-mation please contact me.
The current Color Corp Regalia maybe worn until June 31, 2019 ( it has been extended for an additional year).
The next meeting of the Father McNelis Assembly #968 will be at the Lodge at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, February 28th.
Tom Pearson, Faithful Navigator [email protected]
NOTABLE ANNIVERSARIES
15 YEARS+ OF SERVICE
JFEBRUARY 2018 KNIGHT / YRS
PATRICK WARD—61
CHARLES VESHINFSKY—61
WILLIAM GATTI—58 GEORGE LENZ—56
ANTHONY SOTTILE—53 JOHN WALKER—53 EARL LIEB, JR—52
THOMAS ZAUCHA—48 CHARLES PAGONIS—47
VICTOR STELMA—47 THOMAS STEVE—47
ROBERT KRYNOCK—41 MICHAEL PENEZIC—41 KENNETH BALITSKI—31
JACK CARRIER—30 DAVID DELLAFIORA—30
ARTICLE DEADLINE
for the February newsletter:
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27
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CHARITY GOLF OUTING
FRIDAY, JUNE 22 Save the date!!!
Recitation of the Rosary at the funeral home the evening prior to burial of a Brother Knight is a long-standing tradition of councils throughout our Order. If your name is added to the list, you will be notified about the Rosary recitation. You will not be required to con-tact anyone else. To be added to our Council’s Rosary Tree, please contact Don Hogan: 724-349-5333 or [email protected]
John Sokol 724-465-6387 Chuck Nace 724-349-1497 Victor Stelma 724-463-3335 Jim Dalecki 724-422-0645 Tom Pearson 724-349-1717
Ray Micco 724-465-2827 Dave Miller 724-349-5452 Greg Zawrotny 724-349-2509 Ed Salerno 724-349-2676 Stan Yerep 724-349-1601 Kevin Buggey 724-463-3285 Mike Morris 724-422-3905 Bill Ager 724-465-4522 Tony Maniccia 724-349-1736 Nick Hoffman 724-349-2474 Larry Miller 724-349-8763 Tom Klunk 724-349-0407 Jeff Bacha 724-479-3776 Tim Petro 724-349-3581
Phil Jablunovsky 724-463-9786 Joe Angelo 724-465-6341 John Angelo 724-465-6341 Bob Dalecki 724-349-4492 John Varasak 724-465-2564 Bill Runco 724-349-5272 Don Hogan 724-349-5333 Tony Sottile 724-349-3157
P J Belin 724-349-5771 John Walker 724-463-8829 Chauncey Ross 724-463-4262 Ray Kulis 724-463-8176 David Lieb 724-465-8328
Dennis Ragan 724-541-4825 Bernie Liscik 724-463-3181 Jim Bianco 724-549-3233 Bill Moreau 724-465-4342 Tony Sgro 724-422-8733 Joe Bobick 724-541-3392 Bill Balint 724-465-9701
K OF C ROSARY TREE
Don Hogan—724-349-5333
Applications are now available for our Council’s
2018 FRANK SIBLEY MEMORIAL SCHOLAR-
SHIP. Any high school senior who is a child or
grandchild of a Council member in good stand-
ing—or of a deceased member of Council
1481—is eligible for the $1,500 scholarship.
An applicant must be a member of the Catholic
Church and a candidate for graduation from a
recognized four-year high school during the
term ending in May/June, 2018. Proof of ac-
ceptance to an institution of higher education,
an official high school transcript showing an
overall grade point average of at least 2.75,
two letters of recommen-
dation and an autobio-
graphical manuscript
identifying career goals
are among the require-
ments for consideration.
Complete details are included in the applica-
tion, which is available from Dennis Ragan
([email protected]), Grand Knight Don
Hogan and in the guidance departments of
area high schools. The application deadline is
April 1, 2018.
Council 1481 Offering $1,500 Sibley Scholarship
Ask Eligible Men to Join! When telling a prospect about the strengths of the Order, don’t forget one of our greatest fraternal benefits: our insur-ance program.
This is often a “selling point” to a potential member who is on the fence. Many members (myself included) become Knights simply to be able to buy coverage to protect their family. Soon after, they real-ize the good our charitable works do for their communi-ty, and they are proud to be members.
As your professional Knights of Columbus insurance agent, I look forward to helping us grow in fraternity in any way that I can. Call me today!
Michael Steele, K of C Field Agent
951-901-0803. [email protected]
Measure-Up Collections at Stores Set for May 4th, 5th
PLEASE BRING FOOD ITEMS
FOOD DRIVE — Nonperish-
able food items will be col-
lected at every Council meet-
ing and delivered to the St.
Thomas More Food Pantry to
help feed
needy families
in our commu-
nity. Please
remember to
bring an item
or two!
Council 1481 Men’s Retreat
APRIL 20-22 JOIN US THIS
YEAR St. Paul’s Monastery, South Side, Pittsburgh Contact Bill Balint
724-465-9701
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Council Fundraiser at Hoss’s March 18 We will again have a fundraiser at Hoss’s restaurant again for our Council on Sunday, March 18. A portion of the cost of
your meal will be donated to our Council by Hoss’s on this date. We need brother Knights to help hand out fund-raiser cards after Saturday evening Masses on March 17, and at all morning Masses on Sunday, March 18 at both
St. Bernard and St. Thomas More parishes. The cards will include all the information about the fundraiser on it. Contact
Brother Jeff at [email protected] or 724 422-5829.
The 2018 Spring 40 Days for Life Cam-paign begins on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 14, and runs through March 25. Chris-tians throughout the world will partici-pate in this peaceful international cam-paign, which occurs simultaneously in
all 50 states, in 741 cities and 47 countries!
Join us in this Pro Life initiative that has resulted in 13,998 lives being saved, 170 workers in abortion facilities leaving
their jobs, and 90 abortion facilities being closed. Help us to UNITE in prayer, fasting and peaceful vigil, when we stand and pray from 10 AM to 1 PM in front of Planned Parenthood’s abortion clinic in Pittsburgh on Wednesday, March 21. Your prayerful presence there could save a life or even a soul from the devastation caused by abortion!
Members of our Council and local parishes will travel to Pittsburgh on Wednesday, March 21, to be part of this important Pro-Life effort. All are welcome to join us. We will leave from St. Bernard of Clairvaux (upper parking lot) at 8:30 AM and return by approximately 3:00 PM. Transportation will be provided. Please contact Brother Bill Ager at 724-465-4522 for more information or to make your reservation to join our group.
Council 1481 Knights at D.C, March for Life. Left to right, Jason Strack & son Jason Jr, Dennis Ragan, Edward O’Sullivan, Jeff Bacha and son Spencer, Mike Kostick, Ray Micco, Sal Maugeri, Kevin Strezo, Bill Ager, Joseph Ambrose and Don Hogan. Not pictured is Father Don Conroy who also participated in the march.
The “Keep Christ in Christmas” poster contest was a great success again this year. With 89 wonderful posters submitted, judging was a daunting task – well worth the effort seeing how well the students conveyed that won-derful message. These children showed that they know the “Real Meaning” of Christ-mas.
The posters of Domenic and Eva also won First Place at the District level and were sent on to the State contest.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the contest. Congratulations for a job well done. —Mike Morris Contest Chairman
Keep Christ in Christmas Poster Contest
Domenic Mains Eva Nealen
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