Fr. Mathias Zerfas Council #664- News of the Knight March 2015 Club Manager –JIM RIEDER- 921-1290 Clubhouse– 921-9165 795 Fond du Lac Avenue, Fond du Lac, WI 54935 Hall website is kchallfdl.com (e-mail) [email protected] COUNCIL #664 INFORMATION CENTER Council #664 website: http://www.kchallfdl.com/knights_of_columbus_664_members.htm Grand Knight: Dave [email protected] Mailing Address Changes: PGK Tom Schmitz-923-1215 Membership Information: Dues, degrees, etc.-Financial Secretary-Steve Michels-322-1295 Bulletin Information and Mass Intentions for the Sick: Dennis Buechel: [email protected] ACTIVITIES IN MARCH THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF ACTIVITIES DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH FOR COUNCIL #664, ASSEMBLY #1211 AND THE LADIES AUXILIARY. ALL ACTIVITIES AT THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CLUBHOUSE, 795 FOND DU LAC AVE., FOND DU LAC, WI. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED: TUESDAY MAR 03 WEDNESDAY MAR 04 FRIDAY MAR 06 SAT/SUN MAR 7/8 TUESDAY MAR 10 TUESDAY MAR 10 FRIDAY MAR 13 SATURDAY MAR 14 SUNDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY FRIDAY SUNDAY MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR 15 17 17 19 20 22 24 27 29 COUNCIL #664 OFFICER’S MEETING LADIES AUXILIARY B-DAY DINNER- Cocktails @ 5:30, Dinner@ 6:30 FISH FRY-SERVING 4:30 TO 9:00 PM K of C STATE BOWLING TOURNAMENT, WESTON, WI COUNCIL #664 First Degree Registration@6:15 PM-Degree@6:30 PM COUNCIL #664 MEETING@7:00 PM FISH FRY- SERVING 4:30 TO 9:00 PM 2ND DEGREE (REGISTRATION 9:30 AM, DEGREE 10:00 AM) 3RD DEGREE (REGISTRATION NOON, DEGREE 12:30 PM) ST. PATRICK’S DINNER-SEE BELOW ROSARY 1:00 PM SACRED HEART STEAK FRY- GREBE CREW K of C Golf League Meeting@7:30 PM 4TH DEGREE-SIR KNIGHTS AND LADIES Cocktails @5:30, Dinner@6:30 FISH FRY- SERVING 4:30 TO 9:00 PM FAMILY EASTER EGG HUNT PUBLIC SERVICE NIGHT FISH FRY- SERVING 4:30 TO 9:00 PM 5TH SUNDAY, HOLY FAMILY-8:00 MASS-BREAKFAST TO FOLLOW Right to Life--40 Days for Life starts on Ash Wednesday and continues throughout Lent. We are also reminded that there is a Pro-Life rosary Saturday mornings at 7:30 AM @ St. Mary’s church. Ladies Auxiliary News: The KC Ladies Auxiliary meeting chaired by Carol Schlaefer open with prayer by Ann Streblow. The secretary & treasurers’ reports were read and approved. There were no committee reports at this time. Another board member is still needed. Members heard a report about a grateful family helped at Christmas. Remember to bring non-perishables for the food pantry and any toiletries from motel visits for Solutions Center. The annual birthday dinner will be held on Wed., March 4 with cocktails at 5:30 and a dinner of swiss steak and trimmings at 6:30. The cost is $8.00 payable at the door. Reservations can be made by calling Kate Barr at 921-7433. It is being held in March due to Holy Week the first week of April. Stations of the Cross will be prayed after the meeting. The KC Ladies Aux will be serving refreshments on Tues. evening Feb. 24 for the Holy Family mission retreat at Holy Family church. A donation of $100.00 was made to New Beginnings. A discussion was held about another rummage sale in spring. Kate Barr will check with Jim about a possible date. More to come at the next meeting. There is a comedian scheduled for the St. Patrick’s Day dinner on Sat. March 14. The “Special Peoples” party will be held on Mon. April 13. more information to follow. Thank you to the refreshment committee of Ann Fritz, Ann Streblow, Mary Moul, Kathy Krueger and Betty Ryan. The restaurant gift certificate was won by Elsie Kiefer. The meeting was adjourned and prayer was read by Ann Streblow. The White Elephant auction followed with auctioneers Kate Barr and Dorothy Rieder. Janet Buechel-Publicity http://www.kchallfdl.com/knights_of_columbus_664_ladies_auxiliary.htm Fireside Restaurant and Playhouse for 2015 March 21st trip is CANCELLED!! May 16, 2015-All Shook Up The cost is $88.00 per person. For reservations call Rick Volz at 922-7719. Send payment to Rick at 724 W. Division St., Fond du Lac, WI 54935. Make checks payable to K of C Council 664. The price will include luncheon, theatre, bus fare, and gratuities. Be at the clubhouse by 9:00 AM. Join us for the Fireside premiere of this rocking, rollicking musical comedy featuring the songs of the King of rock and roll Elvis Presley. No tight pants, no kissing and no loud music. Those are the rules in one small Midwestern 1950's town. But then a stranger comes to town - a rebellious, guitar-playing, hip swiveling roustabout (who bears a striking resemblance to the King himself). All at once everything changes - young love blooms, unspoken dreams begin to come true, and the once quiet little town is turned upside down in this hilarious, tuneful, high-stepping, award-winning Broadway romp featuring laughs, romance, thrilling dances, and a host of your favorite Presley classics such as "Jailhouse Rock," "Hound Dog," "Heartbreak Hotel," "Blue Suede Shoes," "Don’t Be Cruel," "Burning Love" and many, many more! West Side Story - September 26th, A Wonderful Life [The Musical] - November 21st March Knight of the Month is Glen Verdegan March Family of the Month is the Troy Rademann Family Insurance and Fraternal Benefits: We are still seeking an active/assigned field agent for our Council. If you know of anyone who you think might be interested in taking care of our membership, please contact: Ken Sosnowski, General Agent -12525 N. Jacqueline Ct. -Mequon, WI 53092, 262-242-3350 [email protected]. Fourth Degree News Eastern District Exemplification, Appleton, WI, Saturday, April 11, 2015, 9:00 am Faithfull Navigator, John Schmitz KC Public Service Night, Tuesday March 24, 2015-Social 6:00-Dinner 7:00 Program after dinner-Cost $12.00 per [email protected] or 921-1290 GRAND KNIGHT REMARKS – Brothers--As winter drags on, we have already entered our Lenten season with anticipation of the celebration of our Easter season. A time when we celebrate God’s gift to us, the redemption for all mankind through His son, our Lord, Jesus Christ. Something that can surely melt the ice in our hearts. Still, there is much to do and much still upcoming in our council. We had a very successful Sweetheart dinner and dance. A great time was had by all. Still ahead for this month is a First degree on the 10th if you know anyone who would like to join our Council. We also have 2nd and 3rd degree on the 14th. Also on the 14th is the St Pats dinner and comedian. Don’t miss out, has been a great time in years past. Also on the 24th is Public Service night, a way to honor those who diligently serve our communities in Fond du lac County in so many capacities. Come out and show your support. On the 29th is 5th Sunday at Holy Family, Deacon Dale to be guest speaker at breakfast. Still one of my favorite quotes from Jerry Zipperer, “You go to church, and you gotta eat…why not do both at the same time?” Also, if you have “Liked” Knights of Columbus #664 on Facebook, thank you. If you haven’t, but can, please consider. This is another developing tool we have to effectively communicate within and abroad. If you have not been receiving regular email transmissions from [email protected] please email me your contact information. Not typical junk mail, but another way to communicate. With busy schedules it is difficult for many members to attend our regular meetings. This helps keep you connected to your council. We still are in need of men to step up and lead/organize/support various committees and programs. Please contact me so we can discuss ways that you can support your council or any ideas that you would have. Thank you and God bless you. Respectfully, Dave Reilly, Grand Knight “NOTICE TO ALL GOLFERS” A meeting of the Knights of Columbus Golf League will be held on Tuesday, March 17th. The meeting will begin at 7:30 PM in the back bar room at the Knights of Columbus Hall. If anyone is interested in joining the league as a regular or as a sub you are also welcome to attend or call Greg Deer at 583-4401 (home) or at 979-2630 (cell). New teams are welcomed if openings are available. Teams consist of 2 members and it would work best if you have a partner lined up with you. League play is on Thursdays and the first tee time starts at 3:30 PM. Catholic Schools Tuition Assistance Applications Grant Applications for Council 664 members: Children enrolled in catholic Elementary and high school for the 2015-2016 school year are now available at the council. Meetings are the 2nd Tuesday: Mar 10th, and Apr 14th, May 12th (last day) Qualifications: Knight must be a 664 member with dues paid to date/Knight is expected to advance in degrees Knight is required to be involved in 1 activity per year/Application will not be mailed out!! If you are unable to attend, the applicant must meet in person with a Tuition grant committee member. Stipend payments: 1 thru 8th grade 9th thru 12th grade 3 degree $100.00 $200.00 nd 2 degree $50.00 $100.00 1st degree S25.00 $50.00 Ralph 920-929-6506 or Steve 920-924-7817 rd KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS STATE GOLF OUTING Golfers, please mark your calendar for the 2015 KC State Golf Outing. It will be held July 18 & 19, 2015. The outing is sponsored by Neenah Council 5514 and will be held at the Westridge Golf Course in Neenah. Saturday is a 4 person scramble format that includes cart, golf souvenir, lunch and Saturday night buffet. Sunday is an 18 hole individual stroke play event using the Peoria handicap system. Look for more information in the newsletter as it comes out. K of C Honorary Pallbearers Brother Raymond “Ray” W. Mand-12/02/2014 (Correction) Glen Verdegan, Jerry Zipperer, Butch Becker, Mel Birschbach, Bob Ramstack, Dick Grebe, Dave Wollersheim, LeRoy Boeder, Rick Volz SK John Heisler-12/28/14 Jim Davenport, Glen Verdegan, Butch Becker, Joe Schmitz, Gerry Kaiser, Hal Birbach Brother Leo Schneider-1/16/15 Dave Wollersheim, Bob Ramstack, B. Wagner, Francis Quackenboss, Glen Verdegan, John Nieimeier, Jerry Zipperer, Pat Switlick 25th ANNIVERSARY OF-WI Knights of Columbus State Camporee-June 26, 27& 28, 2015 Silver Springs Campgrounds-N5048 Ludwig Road-Rio, WI 53960-920-992-3537 Website at www.silverspringscamp.com Silver Springs has 300 30 amp electric and water campsites and are ready to host your family for a weekend or week-long vacation. They offer many pull through sites and large group areas. All of the campsites are designated as "block sites" and host four (4) campsites per site number or letter. Each site is divided into four quadrants, each with its own electric, water, picnic table and fire pit. Campsite per night is $37.00 plus tax. This rate is good if you wish to come days earlier or wish to stay later. Knights of Columbus International Camporee August 1 – 7, 2015 Walnut Acres Campground-22128 Highway 38 North-Monticello, IA 52310-319-465-4665 Website at www.walnutacrescampgrounds.com Email: [email protected] Whether you are coming for a weekend or a few days, you are sure to have a wonderful time at our familyfriendly KCIC Camporee! Walnut Acres Campgrounds has over 600 camping sites and two cabin rentals! Enjoy the campground's spring fed lake where you can fish and boat, river tubing trail and large sand beach. The campground also has a new zero entry swimming pool. For more information on the KCIC (Knights of Columbus International Campers), visit their website at www.kciccampers.com For any additional information on camping with the Knights of Columbus contact: Tom Schmitz, State Camping Coordinator, at 1-920-923-1215 or by e-mail at [email protected] WANTED: your used printer toner cartridges and cell phones. Drop off in bins are in the Grand Knight’s Office at the clubhouse. Thank you. 5th Sunday-March 29, 2015 Holy Family Church, 4th St. Road- Mass 8:00 AM with Breakfast to Follow Guest Speaker Deacon Dale R. Paczkowski Please Call Dave Reilly at 251-6173 or Janet Buechel at 923-0433 by March 25, 2015 for Reservations State Bowling We are now 1 yr. away from being host of the state bowling tournament right here in Fond du Lac. Terry Meulemans and the planning meetings continue to meet monthly in preparation for this event. The council approved seed and earnest money for the event. We will need many volunteers and bowlers for this event. Ebonite is working on securing a professional bowler for the event. Sweetheart Dance Report Thanks to everyone who came to the Valentine/Sweetheart Dinner and Dance. We had 111 people enjoy themselves for the evening. There were a lot of KC members present for this event. That is nice to see. Thanks also to Bob and Arlene Ramstack Co-Chairs and my wife Barb, for all the Hall decorations and last minute details. We hope to even have more for next year’s Dinner & Dance. Thank you Jerry Zipperer, Chairperson Nursing Home Visits - All Council #664 members are invited to join in and visit area nursing homes as a group. Bring a Friend. Mel Birschbach 922-5218 (Cell: 960-6812) or Jim Davenport 923-2509. TUE MAR 03 MANOR CARE@9:30 THR MAR 05 LUTHERAN HOME@9:30 TUE MAR 10 VILLA LORETTO@9:30 (MEET AT CLUBHOUSE @9:00) THR MAR 12 ROLLING MEADOWS@10:30 TUE THR TUE THR MAR 17 MAR 19 MAR 24 MAR 26 ALL ABOUT LIFE@9:30 GRAN CARE@9:30 ST FRANCIS HOME@9:30 MANOR CARE@9:30 Farewell to Chaplain Rev. Gary Wegner as he was recognized for his many years of service to Council 664 at our last meeting. He indicated that he will continue to be in the area while he takes on additional administrative duties in his work. THE 42th ANNUAL Campaign for People with Intellectual Disabilities (Tootsie Roll Drive) MAY 1, 2 & 3, 2015 BROTHER KNIGHTS - WE NEED YOUR HELP!! CALL YOUR CAPTAIN TODAY!!! Director: Steve Streblow 924-7817 COUNTER & PICKUP TEAMS Mel Birschbach Jerry Lauby Dave Verges 922-5218 or 960-6812 921-1880 921-4462 CHURCHES CAPTAIN TELEPHONE HOLY FAMILY – FDL ST. MARY – FDL SACRED HEART – FDL ST. PETER – ST PETER RISEN SAVIOR – WOODHULL HOLY CROSS - MT CALVARY ST. CLAUDIUS - ST. CLOUD ST. MARY – MARYTOWN ST. JOHN – JOHNSBURG MARK REDIG DAVE ANDREW DAVID REILLY PHIL LASKA JOE MICHELS GEORGE MILLER DON ABLER BERNIE CASPER BERNIE CASPER 923-6764 922-4462 251-6173 922-1849 921-1802 753-2905 999-3203 795-4035 795-4035 BUSINESS SITES FESTIVAL FOODS FOREST MALL HORICON BANK KORNELI’S MAIN ST. EXPRESS MARINE CREDIT – REES ST MARINE CREDIT – PIONEER RD MERCURY MARINE PHILLY’S ON 4TH PICK N SAVE – JOHNSON ST PICK N SAVE – PIONEER RD PIGGLY WIGGLY PUMP & PANTRY SCHRENIERS RESTURANT SHOPKO KITZ & PFEIL TRUE VALUE WALGREEN DRUG- S. MAIN WALGREEN DRUG- N. MAIN SOLICITATIONS SAFETY BUILDING PAT AUSTIN DICK GREBE MIKE CRAZE DAVID WIZA LARRY INDERMUEHLE JERRY ZIPPERER JERRY ZIPPERER JIM WAGNER GERALD TOWLE JEFF KRAPFL PAUL FARIS DOUG SHIREMAN SABINA CARTER JIM SUTTON DAN MOUL MIKE FEUDNER TONY HOEPFNER NEED CAPTAIN NEED CAPTAIN 906-9100 251-3115 238-5704 913-0345 923-0151 921-6094 921-6094 922-2829 922-3630 923-6723 979-8602 926-1265 517-6244 923-2486 979-7107 922-0219 921-9626 ST. PATRICK’S DAY DINNER & SOCIAL SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2015 COCKTAILS 5:00 P.M. DINNER 6:00 P.M. PROGRAM: HONOR PAST GRAND KNIGHTS & ENTERTAINMENT FOLLOWING COMEDIAN SCOTT NOVOTNY “RESERVATIONS REQUIRED” $15.00 PER PERSON (On or Before March 1st) $17.50 PER PERSON (After March 1st) FINAL DEADLINE MARCH 6TH INFORMATION CALL: ED BARNES @ 922-8483 MENU: (BUFFET STYLE) CORN BEEF & CABBAGE CHICKEN DRESSING MASHED POTATO & GRAVY SALAD, VEGETABLES, ROLLS COFFEE, MILK Scott Novotny recently celebrated his 30th anniversary of being a full-time professional stand-up comedian. Over that time, Scott has had people laughing from coast to coast with his clean, non- CORN BEEF & CABBAGE MASHED POTATO & GRAVY offensive, very funny observations and humor. Armed with only great comedy material, a wonderful sense of timing, and some physical comedySALAD, that is sure to make you laugh, Scott gets the job done. CHICKEN VEGETABLES, ROLLS “Audience members are always coming up to me after my show and telling me ‘We haven’t laughed that hard in years! My cheeks hurt. I had tears inCOFFEE, my eyes. It’s really refreshing to hear good CLEAN DRESSING MILK comedy!’, and my favorite, ‘I wish I had been wearing Depends!’ That really cracked me up. I love to perform, and pride myself in doing my comedy show without profanity or vulgarity.” Guaranteed to make your audience laugh without offending, Scott is a joy to watch. Comedy is the perfect way to get rid of those tensions and worries for a while. For some of us, to forget about sadness and illness for a while. To just feel good! The ancient Greek definition of comedy is “life with hope”, and I’m all about that!!” CLIP AND MAIL)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PLEASE MAKE MY RESERVATIONS FOR THE ST. PATRICK’S DAY DINNER & SOCIAL (Please note: If you are making more than one reservation, please list all names) NAME: _________________________________________________________________ NUMBER OF RESERVATION: ______x $15.00 = _______ (On or before March 1st) NUMBER OF RESERVATION: ______x $17.50 = _______ (After March 1st) MAIL RESERVATIONS TO: Edward Barnes 72 N. Sallie Ave. Fond du Lac, WI 54935 (MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS)
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