The Accolade Vol. LXXXIX No. 12 Chaplain’s Report Msgr. Charles Parry The duties of daily life require an enormous amount of grace so that we can handle all of the responsibilities that are ours. In the midst of it all we are called to a holy way of life in which we remain morally sound. Seeking out and doing the good is not always easy. Determined to live a chaste life, honest, wholesome and with integrity of spirit cannot be accomplished on our own. We need grace! In His mercy grace in abundance is given to us through the Sacraments! Our sins deprive us of life, weigh us down, deplete our energy and destroy our zest for life. It is only the mercy of Jesus that brings forgiveness of our sins. He willingly suffered and died on the cross in obedience to the Father in a perfect act of charity. In this sacrifice He won for us a blessed release from our sins! We need forgiveness! In His mercy we are washed clean! Our human body is a treasured gift from Almighty God. Our human frame endures sickness, physical weakness and eventual death. It cannot be avoided. But Our Lord Jesus is raised from the dead – in this He reveals that death is but the doorway to eternal life. When the time of our earthly existence comes to an end, we have a heavenly home that awaits our presence. We need life! In His mercy He will raise us up from death to eternal glory with Him in heaven! Friday, June 12th is the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Attend Mass in your local parish on that day to celebrate the wonder and the joy of the mercy of Jesus – Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Have Mercy On Us! Grand Knight’s Report Jeff McMullen (301) 809-0260 [email protected] The Fraternal Year is not over yet...We still have plenty of things going You’ll Never Walk Alone! on to finish out the year. First Friday Mass and Mini-Supper is June 5th, and our Father's Day Sunday Family Breakfast Buffet is June 21st in the Cardinal Room, just to name a few, so stay tuned. Well…this is it…my last article as the Council’s Grand Knight. It has been my pleasure serving you as the Grand Knight this past year, I look forward to continue serving this Council and the new incoming Grand Knight in whatever capacity I am able. Thank you for your patience, understanding and support. Please join me in congratulating this month’s Knight of the Month: Jonathan Tallmadge. Jonathan is one of those who have been quietly working behind the scenes for a long long time on many of the programs that we support. Thank you, Jonathan, for your years of support. June 2015 Surge with Service Program Supreme Nomination- Council Activities Award Well done guys. Fr. Kidd Council won all 6 First Place Awards in their Division and 1 Supreme Nomination. Congratulations to George Riddle for being elected Grand Knight of Sacred Heart Council. I know he'll do a great job with our support. Deputy Grand Knight’s Report Dave Buckley, PGK2 (301) 390-0595 I would like to thank all my Brother Knights and their families, for having the confidence in me to be Deputy Grand Knight this past Fraternal Year. Congratulations to Grand Knight Jeff McMullen and the Council officers, chairmen and directors for their hard work, and awards won by the Council at the State Convention. District Deputy’s Report And most of all congrats go out to our Romeo Paternoster, PGK members for all the time that you (301) 509-0236 volunteer at the events, and the support [email protected] you gave to all the Council fund raisers. Let us not forget to do God’s work in Guess what? I made reservations for charity; we must always stay fraternal Sharon and I to attend the Grand Knights and patriotic in our works, and always seminar in Frederick. That must mean united through His name, Jesus Christ. the good people of the state haven't To the new Council officers, you will found reason to replace me or someone always have my continued support. to replace me with. I encourage all our Council members They must have confidence in this to become more active in Our Council. District to carry on with the programs we The life and future of Our Council is in have been doing, here are some of the YOUR hands. highlights at the Knights Convention: The Family of the Month for June Surge with service program awardis: All the families of Sacred Heart thanks to PGK Dave Buckley for making Council. After all…support of family is sure all reports were done on time. one of the principles the Knight of nd 2 Place Division A: Columbus was found on. Is there General Excellence Award anything more important to you then Family Activities Award your family members and their Council Activities Award wellbeing…whether it’s your home st 1 Place Division A: family or your Knights family? Community Activities Award Youth Activities Award Culture of Life Award Important Events Ray DeVous, PFN (301) 641-8054 [email protected] Congratulation to Brother Knight Justin McClain and his wife, Bernadette on the birth of their daughter, Theresa Elizabeth on Saturday, May 2nd. Mary Jo Sierco, 117th Convention Honoree Mary Jo Sierco, Widow of Past State Deputy Michael Sierco was named the Honoree for the 117th Maryland State Convention held in Ocean City, MD on May 1 st –3rd, 2015. On November 5th, 1961 Michael became a Knight of Columbus at Sacred Heart Council #2577 in Bowie, MD. In 1964 he was elected Grand Knight and Mary Jo served as First Lady of the Council. Thus began her long service to the K of C as adjunct to Mike throughout his raise as Grand Knight and through District and Maryland State Council officer positions. She served as First Lady of the Maryland State Council from 1972 – 74 during her husband’s tenure as State Deputy. She was Perfect of Sacred Heart Parish Ladies Sodality from 1962 – 64 and again for 1990 – 91. She served as President of Sacred Heart Council K of C Ladies Auxiliary in 1989. As a self-taught organist (never a formal lesson) she served as organist for the Maryland State Council K of C for seven State Deputies’ administrations: 1982 – 92, 2002 – 04, 2014 to current. Locally, she is organist for Sacred Heart Council #2577, St. John N. Neumann Assembly #1763 and St. Edward the Confessor parish for over thirty years, for ten years the former weekly Masses for St. Pius X School and currently for St. Pius X Parish for monthly Adoration/Benediction, Lenten Stations of the Cross, for their Ladies Sodality and for Christmas and other Masses as needed. She is also organist for Sacred Heart Parish Christmas Mass, Lent Stations of the Cross, Holy Hour/Benediction Liturgies and for Ladies Sodality. She is pianist for a local Nursing Home weekly Catholic Prayer/Communion Service and for “Sing Along With Mary Jo” sessions. Building Association Annual Meeting The Building Association Annual Meeting will be held on Thursday, July 11th following the 8:00 PM Council’s business meeting. This meeting is open to all Council members in good standing. Friday Night Bingo Report Joe Massimini, PGK, FDD (240) 997-0402 [email protected] The Council will hold their Friday Night Bingo on June 12th. Doors open at 6:00PM and we should be done by 11:00PM. I want to thank all the Brother Knight and their family members for their help and support with this program. Overall we are doing very well and will continue to grow. We still have room for people to play so come on out and bring your friends for a fun evening outing! Youth Activitiy Report \4 Joe Massimini, FDD, PGK (240) 997-0402 [email protected] This year we will be collection items for Northview Elementary School. We will need pencils, erasers, black and white composition books, filler paper, pencil cases, file folders with pockets, pencil grips and backpacks. We need a new item for this year, which are the thicker pencils designed for younger hands. We are waiting for the complete list of requested items, which should get to us soon. In the meantime, you cannot go wrong. We will have a box set up in the Hall for Bingo, YORK, and all Knights meetings. Last year we provided Northview Elementary with over $1,000 worth of school supplies. We hope to do just as much this year. If you would prefer to make a contribution to the campaign, please feel free to send a check to the Knights of Columbus Sacred Heart Council #2577, or stop any officer and give them the contribution. Educating all children has always been something near to the Heart of the Catholic Church. It makes things quite a bit easier to educate the children when they have the tools they need to facilitate learning. For those into long term planning, we will be holding a Soccer Shootout the first weekend in February, once again in conjunction with the Saint Edward’s Parish Family Fun Fair. One of the traditions for the past three years has been the Soccer Shootout T-shirt. If you own a business, or would just like to advertise on the back of the t-shirt, feel free to contact Joe Massimini at [email protected]. We are hoping to pay the entire costs for the t-shirt through donations from area businesses. The t-shirts are free to participants and volunteers and cost around $800 for 100 t-shirts. If we get eight businesses to contribute $100 each, there will be no cost to the Councils participating in the shootout. Last year’s businesses which contributed to the t-shirts were Romeo Paternoster Home Improvements, TJ Elliot’s restaurant, Saint John N. Neumann Assembly and SK Motors. We thank these businesses for their past contributions and hope we can count on them again for making the Soccer Shootout a great event. The ACCOLADE is a Knights of Columbus, Sacred Heart Council # 2577 newsletter that is published and distributed monthly to Members. Correspondence should be mailed to the editor at the Council address or emailed to [email protected]. All articles are due, a month in advance of distribution, at the Program Directors Meeting. Articles received after the 10th of the month cannot be guaranteed to be published. Recruit! Sponsor! Follow up! In Memoriam Clara Hickly, Cousin of Joe Massimini, PGK, FDD Sick and Memorial George Vincent (301) 249-6399 Sick or Recovering Brothers Deacon David Barnes Calvin Blake, Jr. Charles “Mike” Bronder, HLM Joe Brust Tom Burtis, PGK, HLM Bryson Cochoran Mark Davis Tony DePaul, HLM Richard Ednock, HLM Buck Garner, HLM Al Golato, HLM John Hanna Chuck Kinzie John Kylus, PGK, HLM Jim Lienesch Bill Mecca George Messenger, PGK, HLM Tom O’Connor, Jr. Richard Padgett, HLM Adel Saba Rocky Seppi Alex Simpson Michael Smigielski Dave Thomas, HLM Eric Van Rite John Vorce Sick or Recovering Relatives Marion Brunner, Widow of Art Brunner, PGK Louise Calmon, Wife of Gene Calmon, HLM Claire Carroll, Wife of Paul Carroll, HLM Audrey Conley, Wife of Jim Conley Mary Cullen, Wife of Bob Cullen Joanne O’Malley, Wife of Jack O’Malley Mary Peterson, Daughter of John Curerri Eva Poiaini, Wife of Claudio Poiani, PGK, PFN Eileen Prevo, Wife of Bill Prevo Kathy Salvemini, Wife of Tony Salvemini, PGK, PFN, FDD Lorraine Sotack, Wife of Steve Sotack Elizabeth Stone, Wife of Tony Stone Brian Stone, Son of Tony Stone Theresa Vita, Daughter of Bill Vita We ask that these Brother Knights and their relatives be kept in your daily prayers. If you know of a Brother Knight or a member of his family who is sick or recently deceased, please contact me so that we may include them in our prayers. Also we need your help managing the sick and recovering list. So when someone has recovered or wishes to remove his or her name please call me at (301) 249-6399 or email me at: [email protected]. Membership Activities Report George Riddle (410) 721-6104 [email protected] Since this month marks the end of our Fraternal Year, I would just like to say a few words about my year. I had a lot of fun. I got to do something in Lecturing that I never thought I would do and really enjoyed it. I thank you for putting up with my jokes both good…and bad. The ones I couldn’t tell in here were even better…kidding. I hope I did edify you at least a little with some of my articles. Doing the research on what message that I wanted to get across was at times frustrating because I couldn’t find exactly what I was looking for, or very rewarding because I learned something and was able to share it with you. There are a few people I would like to thank. Of course our Grand Knight for trusting me enough to do this job, it could have gone reeeeaaallly bad. Our PGK’s…they are always there with their advice and experience. Ray DeVous….for not heckling me…too much! Last…but not least…Luther, for always having my back and telling me that I can do the job. Grand Knight’s Appreciation Night Saturday, June 14th 4:00 – 8:00PM in the Cardinal Room Grand Knight Jeff McMullen invites you to the Hall so he may thank you for your support. Please let a Council Officer know if you are attending and the size of your group so we can prepare food. Family Activities Report Alex Simpson (443) 745-6727 [email protected] First this month…I want to thank all who have sent me messages of support and prayers for a speedy recovery from injuries from my car accident. Secondly…I want to thank my Brother Knights for electing me as Our Council’s Chancellor for the new Fraternal Year. My Brother Knights and Ladies, May’s “Family Night Cookout” was another SMASHING success! I am very thankful for Naciem Yousif and Carissa (Our new First Lady) Riddle stepping forward and cooking a delicious meal! May's Family Night Out dinner was our last one of this Fraternal Year. We will be having our famous Father’s Day Sunday Family Breakfast Buffet from 9:00AM to Noon on Sunday, June 21st. The price is: $8.50 adults…$5.00 children (6 – 12YO) and a family max of $25.00. Fathers eat FREE! You are asked to spread the word about our Sunday Family Breakfast Buffets to your family, friends, neighbors, fellow Church parishioners, and coworkers! Also please thank all the Fathers in your life, the Knights wouldn't exist without our Fathers!!! Community Activities Report Bill Fish (301) 809-6706 [email protected] Our annual Tootsie Roll Campaign will be in October, and I am thinking of looking for more locations that we can use for the donations. Last year we were limited to only three area Giant grocery stores. We got a late start and as a result the funds we collected were down considerably from previous years. I am looking forward to a better outcome this year. I would like to encourage all Brother Knights to make suggestions and take part in this evolution. Our remaining Blood Drives for 2015 are: July 13 th, August 10th (emergency Blood Drive), September 14th and November 9th. These dates are all Mondays. Be sure to call the Red Cross for an appointment time at 1 800 RED CROSS. Pro-Life Report Rob Van Rite, PGK (301) 910-4524 [email protected] During the course of the Fraternal Year 2014 -2015, the Pro-Life activities of the Council have had as a first priority the recognition of the right to life by the unborn. Events, such as the Cemetery of the Innocents, brought into stark contrast the horror and devastation wreaked upon vulnerable pregnant mothers and their babies. Thanks to the efforts of the Pro-Life community, it is no longer so easy to turn a blind eye to those in crisis. Though gains have been made (abortion mills have been closed and pregnant women considering abortion are seeking counseling in greater numbers) there is no respite for weary Pro-Life heralds. The Culture of Death, a.k.a. modern society, is tenacious and loath to relinquish its death grip on those who have become “spiritually numb.” As a Council we have held up the Living Rosary of Our Blessed Mother as our weapon of choice to wage the war against the secular evil that by ourselves—in our brokenness—are powerless to overcome. As Knights we are reminded of our pledge to carry the Rosary of Mary, our patroness, daily, and to pray it as often as we can. Perhaps the high point of the Pro-Life year is the March for Life on the National Mall. It is a fitting testament to the commitment of Knights and their families that we stand firm in our recognition of life at conception and until natural death. Perhaps for as long as a decade, Brother Knight Steve Dobrosielski and his wife Marguerite have been the standard bearers of Pro-Life for the Council. Over that time they have won numerous “accolades” including several Supreme Awards for Quarterly Culture of Life reports sent to the Maryland State Council. Having set the bar for achievement at so high a level, it was a daunting task to assume the honor of Program Director from them. Thanks be to God, the Council’s Culture of Life Program for this Fraternal Year was voted best in the Maryland State Council Jurisdiction (Division A) and received honors for the same at the just concluded 117th State Convention in Ocean City. As this Fraternal Year draws to a close, Pro-Life efforts will focus on the Gabriel Network’s Dave Grabowski Memorial Golf Tournament on Friday, June 19th. Have a wonderful summer . . . see you next Fraternal Year. Vivat Jesus! Fraternal Activity Report Frank Italiano (301) 213-7491 [email protected] My Brothers and Sisters who walk in the footsteps of Fr. McGivney: I am still requesting information from YOU for other organizations which are planning trips. Please submit proposals to me from families who have children under 12 to have activities to accommodate them at the Hall or otherwise. Please have a safe summer and remember to visit the local Church when you are traveling. Congratulations to the babies of June: Chester Rose (1), Brian Mcmullen (2), James Conley (3), Charles Knapp (3), Michael Scott (3), Daniel Snead (3), Michael Frymark (4), Fred Gentile, III )4), Al Golato (4), William Kelley (4), Douglas Veres (4), John Parent (5), John Pedri (5), Gary Seppi (5), Richard Sisas (5), Partrick Buzzerd (6), James Higgins (6), James Conway, Jr. (6), Frank Hebert (8), Col. Frank Herrelko (8), Jack Craig (9), Richard Logue (9), Christopher DePaul (10), Robert Kennedy (10), Miguel Boluda, Jr. (11), Timothy Flanagan (11), Albert Sellan (11), Thomas Wieber (11), Gerald Jenkins (12), Ramond Sheriff (12), Charles Moore, (13), Mark Seidleck (13), Gary Harash (14), John Simpson (14), Raymond Barrett (15), Michael Fritz (15), Thomas Whittington (16), Jeffrey Ferony (17), Louis Newman, Jr. (17), Robert Reedy (17), Alfonso Sullivan (17), George Billand (18), Robert Benitez (19), Thomas O’Connor (19), James Vaughn (19), John Schaaller (21), Bill Fish (22), Denis Kelly (23), Michael Mulroy (23), Ray DeVous (24), Robert Flick (24), Oliver Martin, Jr. (24), Carl Ranger (24), Andre Reininger (24), Timothy Walsh (24), Emidio Cicolini (25), Steve Mihaly (25), Stephen Banko (27), John Vorce (27), William Bixby (28), Robert Henretty (28), Robert Kilner (28), James Svoboda (28), Theodore Umeh (28), Edward Bush (29), Paul Velky (29), John Hensen (30), John McKenna (30), Edward Medeiros (30), Jeremey Wroblewski (30). Church Activities Report Neil Baldwin (410) 353-8673 [email protected] Chef Rober’ will be joined in the kitchen by guest Chef Carissa Riddle for the final Mini-Supper of this Fraternal Year. With Mass at the Hall on Friday, June 5th at 7pm, congregants will be treated to the following family-style meal served immediately thereafter: Garden Salad Vegetable Medley Penne Pasta Penultimate (ancient family secret recipe) Dinner Roll Dessert $5 for Council Members and their families $5 for Assembly Members and their families $5 for anyone who comes in off the street and their families. Council Activities Report 5 NaciemCra Yousif (240) 476-1159 [email protected] We start the month of June off with our last First Friday Mass and MiniSupper of the Fraternal Year at 7:00PM. We start back up in September. See the Church Activities Report on page 4 for the menu. We will hold our annual Grand Knight’s Appreciation at the Hall in the Cardinal Room on June 14th from 4:00 – 8:00PM. Please mark your calendar. Let the Grand Knight or any Council Officer that you will attend. Notify them of the number in your group so we can cook for everybody attending! The next Sunday Family Breakfast Buffet gathering is Father’s Day, June, 21st, . All fathers on Father’s Day will be treated to a free breakfast buffet courtesy of the Council. State Council Report Congratulations to all the newly elected Council officers for the 2015 – 2016 Fraternal Year. As soon as possible schedule your Council’s Officer Installation with the State Council so we can schedule State Officers to officiate the Installation. Remember that we at the State Council look forward to helping you with recruiting during your Council’s Fraternal Year…Don’t hesitate to contact us for advice! Supreme Council Report Canada’s National March for Life Knights and their families were among the nearly 25,000 Canadians gathered on Ottawa’s Parliament Hill on May 14th to participate in the country’s 18th annual March for Life. The demonstration brought together Knights, Catholics and other pro-lifers for a pro-life rally and march through the streets of the nation’s capital city. Citizens from across all of Canada’s provinces first gathered for a candlelight vigil at the Human Rights monument adjacent to Ottawa’s City Hall on Wednesday evening. In addition, prayer services for prolifers of various Christian dominations and several Catholic Masses were celebrated during the three-day event, highlighting the importance of spiritual intercession in the pro-life movement in the nation and throughout the world. In his homily at the vigil Mass, Montreal’s Archbishop Christian Lépine remembered the victims of abortion, urging all Catholics to trust in God’s mercy. Other speakers shared the archbishop’s sentiments at the Thursday rally on the steps of Parliament Hill, among whom were New York Times bestselling author Eric Metaxas and Cardinal Thomas Collins of Toronto. The Knights of Columbus in Canada have been regular supporters and participants in the national demonstration, which held particular significance this year following the Supreme Court of Canada’s recent decision in the Carter v. Canada case, which declared it is unconstitutional to ban physician-assisted suicide. In addition to the Ottawa event, a rally and march sponsored by the Knights of British Columbia and the Yukon State Council, the Columbus Charities Association, and the March for Life Joint Committee was held in Victoria, British Columbia. Knights and their families were among thousands who gathered at the British Columbia Legislature to declare that every life, from conception to natural death, is worth living. Fraternal Benefits Report Since its addition to the Order’s product portfolio in 2000, long-term care insurance has provided the Order with an excellent opportunity to further serve Knights and their families. And every Knights of Columbus long-term care policy comes with an added value. That added value is in the form of a service called “Provider Pathway,” a program offering access to a network of long-term care providers at discounted rates. The network covers: home health care, personal emergency response systems, adult day care, assisted living, skilled nursing facilities and durable medical equipment. 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 are not currently an LTC policyholder, I suggest that you and I get together so that I can provide additional information on how you can avail yourself of this valuable, value-added benefit. Call John Canter, FICF, (301) 261-3231 or Stephen Clites, FICF at (240) 375-1372. Bowling League Report The Knight’s League keglers traveled to New Castle, Delaware to bowl in the Knights of Columbus International Tournament. Almost from the beginning, it was apparent that the Knights from Council 2577 had brought their “A” game. It was during the team competition that the true mettle of Knights Mike Warboy, Rob Van Rite, Alan Andrysiak, and Dave Buckley was surely tested. Throughout the first game, no team member had an open frame. Incredible! As the last frame of the day was bowled, the gallery numbering in the high single digits, rose to its feet and with a collective roar—that otherwise deafened the cacophony of rolling bowling balls and smashing strikes—cheered wildly as the team posted a score of nearly 2600 scratch! With official results still unavailable, the team stands alone in Second Place out of 419 team entries. In other bowling news, the Council’s Bowling League concluded its 35-week Fall season with the team of Alan Andrysiak and the Holly Rollers besting runner-up champions of the 1st Session Vinny and the Pits. Alan also finished the year as the league’s top bowler with a 210 average. See you in September! We start September 9th. CWC Annual Meeting Immediately following the regular Council Meeting on Thursday, June 25th the Annual Columbian Way Corporation [CWC] meeting will be held. The meeting is open to all members in good standing. Following the President’s report and open discussion there will be an election of CWC Board Directors to fill the seats of those whose terms are expiring at the end of the Fraternal Year. Dr. Ivan J. Nosacek, P.A. Family Foot Care John Canter, F. I.C. F. (301) 261-3231 Steve Clites, F.I.C.F (240) 375-1372 North Oak Professional Park 3006 Mitchellville Road Bowie, MD 20716 (301) 390-3338 - FAX: (301) 390-7738 Fraternal Benefits Advisors Annuities – Long Term Care Ron Treacy Four Legs Animal Hospital Dr. Natalia Nosacek Bassford 1329 W. Central Avenue Davidsonville, MD 21035 (410) 798-5222 A.M. BEST: A++ STANDARD & POORS: ASE Certified Master AAA Technician MD EmissionTechnician Hi-Tech Mobile Auto Care All Types of Repairs – Foreign & American 7110 Crain Highway Bowie, MD 20715 MD Route 450 & Route 3 301-262-0003 301-262-0004 Boswell Hall Cardinal Room Columbian Room Weddings, Meetings, Parties, etc. Call (301) 262-1041 (301) 352-6141 boswellhallevents.com Fourth Degree News Tom Torrell, Faithful Navigator (301) 262-8062 St. John N. Neumann Assembly #1763 [email protected] It is June and the end of the month will mark the beginning of a new Fraternal Year. I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped to make this a successful year. From our Installation to the Patriotic Breakfast, Wagon of Cheer, Soccer Shootout, Basketball Free-Throw, Wreaths across America, Care packages for Troops, March for Life, Spring Getaway Charity Raffle, Memorial Day ceremonies, and finally the Exemplification . Thanks also to our Color Corps who showed up for the Veterans Day and Memorial Day ceremonies and the Wakes and Funerals they attended. A job well done. Our incoming Faithful Navigator will be Sir Knight and Faithful Captain, Joe Massimini and I know he will receive the same cooperation I was given. Our last meeting of the Fraternal Year will be on Thursday, June 18th and we will have a Pot Luck dinner beginning at 6PM, followed by a short meeting and dessert; let us know what dish you will bring. The winner of the Spring Charity Raffle will be drawn on Sunday, June 28th at the Grand Knight’s Appreciation Night. Flag Day is June 14th. What better way to show our patriotism than by flying our flag. Flag Day has been celebrated since a June 14th, 1777 resolution by the Continental Congress, however it wasn’t until 1916 that president Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation that officially established June 14th as Flag Day. I will close by wishing all our Brother Knights, Sir Knights and their families a safe and happy summer. Sir Knights, remember…..recruiting is an ongoing mission! McNamara Chapter News The McNamara Chapter of Grand Knights will have their monthly chapter meeting on Wednesday, June 17th at Our Lady of Guadalupe Council #12127 in Gaithersburg, MD. The Exchange of Jewels will take place. Grand Knights, Deputy Grand Knights and Council Officers are urged to attend. KNIGHTS ROOM HOURS: June 2015 Sun Mon TUESDAY Tue 1 CWC/BA Mtg. 2 Bingo 7:00PM 7:00/7:30PM Bingo Team #2 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM Wed 1st FRIDAY Thu 8 9 Bingo 7:00PM 14 GK Appreciation Knight 4:00 – 8:00PM 15 21 Father’s 22 5 Mass and 6 Mini-Supper at the Hall 7:00PM 10 11 York Club 11AM 12 Friday Bingo 13 19 Family 20 Business Mtg. 8:00PM 16 Bingo 7:00PM 17 McNamara Bingo Team #4 Chapter Mtg. at Our Lady of Guadalupe Council #12127 in Gaithersburg, MD 4th Degree Mtg. 8:00PM 24 25 York Club 11AM 23 Bingo 7:00PM Sat 4 York Club 11AM Bingo Team #3 Chapter Ball 3:00 – 7:00PM Fri 3 PDM 7:00PM 7 McNamara 7:00 PM - MIDNIGHT 18 York Club 11AM Knight Out 5:30PM 26 27 Coming in July 3 NO MASS 13 Blood Drive 23 BA Annual 26 Steak Dinner Coming in Aug. 7 NO MASS Bingo Team #5 Day Sunday Family Breakfast Buffet Social Mig. 8:00PM Annual CWC Mtg. 9:00AM–Noon 28 29 30 Bingo 7:00PM Bingo Team #1 Steve Mihaly, Bingo Director (410) 721-9014; Faris Kahwajy, Bingo Setup (301) 262-8674; Steve Dobrosielski, Bingo Coordinator (301) 262-6860 Jun. 30 Team #1 Ohlen Hunt (410) 793-0650 L. Josleyn J. McMullen R. Burkhardt B. Cartney, Jr. M. Mulroy A. Simpson G. Patterson Kitchen Team # 1 B. Benitez, Captain C. Hedley, Kitchen Prep T. Seppi M. Sonnefeld L. Sickels, Kitchen Prep Setup #1 J. Lienesch, Captain B. Schaffer E. Amey R. McElligott Jun, 2 Team #2 Gary Harash (301) 464-2335 A. Marmo R. Ideo R, Dacquel M. Mihaly L. Schumacher D. Achikeh L. Benton Kitchen Team # 2 J. Mulqueen, Captain P. Heleen, Kitchen Prep S. Dougherty, Kitchen Prep W. Hubbert B. Prevo W. Hostetler J, Schablein. Setup #2 F, Kahwajy T. Wieber . J. McCloskey Jun. 9 Jun. 16 Jun. 23 Team #3 Team #4 Team #5 Mark Seidleck (410) 956-0195 Bruno Seppi (301) 249-7412 K. Carroll (301) 805-9493 A. Dobson J. Seidleck M. O’Reilly R. Spargo B. Potts F. Hebert J. A. Seidleck C Leshinsky J. Ruzzi J. Brust J. Schmidt J. Rodgers J. Lyons J. Woodward J. Simpson D. Crosby C. Keplinger D. Parks R. Foster M. Scott R. Bonccelli B. Curran Kitchen Team # 3 Kitchen Team #4 Kitchen Team #5 F. Italiano, Team Captain B. Burkhardt, Kitchen Prep R. Paternoster, Captain &Prep T. Looney P. Connolly R. Van Rite, Captain A. Saba D. Scholfield, Kitchen Prep T. Weiber, Kitchen Prep T. Wieber, Kitchen Prep N. Yousif. T. Ruthemeyer B. Burkhardt, Kitchen Prep J. Nelson G. Ratte, K.P. Setup #3 D’Orsaneo, Co-Captain J. Lonergan , Co-Captain C. Hedley Setup #4 , Captain B. Martin B. Kennedy Floor Substitutes:Bill Dziwura (301) 262-7278, Rick Foster (301) 262-5676, Bob Icaruso (410) 721-8211, Liam Benton (443) 336-6528 Kitchen Substitutes: Ken Urasek (410) 419-2486, Adel Saba (Cell (240) 381-4223, Home (301) 464-9244) Setup #5 R. McElligott B. Schaffer E. Amey The Accolade Knights of Columbus Sacred Heart Council #2577 6111 Columbian Way Bowie, MD 20715-4302 The Council’s webpage: www.kofc2577.org and Accolade can be accessed on your camera equipped smart devices by using the QR Code application available for downloading where you download from. Using your phone’s camera and the QR Code application, click on the code above. The Maryland State Council webpage and their many activities details can be found at: www.kofc-md.org Have you paid your 2015 Council and Assembly dues? Father’s Day Sunday Family Breakfast Buffet June 21st, 2015 Sacred Heart Council #2577’s Cardinal Room Bowie, MD 9:00 AM – Noon **** FATHERS EAT FREE TODAY **** Scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage links, fried potatoes, French toast sticks, biscuits and sausage gravy, cinnamon apples, made-to-order pancakes, coffee, hot tea, and juices $8.50 Adults ~~ $5.00 Children (6–12) ~~ under 6 – free ~~ Family max – $25.00
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