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Fort Bend County Council 2801
February 2015
Officers
Chaplain
Rev. Bill Bartniski - 281-342-3089
Deputy Grand Knight
Roy Mercer – 281-769-2943
Chancellor
Jeff Sulak - 281-342-1095
Outside Guard
Tommy Stavinoha
Recorder
Billy Guerrero III
Financial Secretary
Rick Carlson - 281-232-5438
Advocate
Kenny Sopchak - 281-342-6084
Lecturer
Andy Sulak – 281-232-4563
Comments and Additions
Contact Editor Brad Hines
(281) 850-1689 or email
[email protected]
Grand Knight
Kenny Kocich - 281-232-2827
Treasurer
Robert Contreras - 713-494-6321
Warden
Brad Hines - 281-850-1689
Inside Guard
Clarence Klesel - 281-344-1070
Trustee 3 Years
Tim Brewer
Trustee 2 Years
Matt Redlinger 281-346-0188
Trustee 1 Year
Marcus Schulte
KC Club President
Bernie Brezina – 713-826-2528
Grand Knight Message
Knight News
KC Club News
New for Bingo Workers
Insurance Agent Corner
Calendar
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Message from the Grand Knight
To My Fellow Brother Knights,
Well the first month of the year has come and gone, and
February is about over. I would like to thank our Right to
Life chairman Doug Krenek for getting our red rose lapels
for Right to Life Sunday. Thanks to all who helped
handing out the lapels before each Mass. Also the
families who carried the rose to the altar during the
procession of mass for a very important cause.
We had our semi-annual audit in January. I would like to
thank the trustees Matt Redlinger, Marcus Schulte and
Tim Brewer for coming out and going through our
records. Additional thanks go out to Rick Carlson, Robert
Contreras, John Guidroz, Andy Sulak, Bernie Brezina and
John Herne for their work on the audit books.
We had a great turnout for our Chicken and Sausage sale
for Holy Rosary Catholic School in January. Thank you
to Brad Hines for chairing this event. A great job by
Donald Krupa and the cookers for getting there early in
the morning and barbecuing the best chickens and
sausage. We had a lot of Brother Knights out to help in all
areas of this event and I would like to say thank you to
each and every one of you for an outstanding job.
Clergy Appreciation Dinner was a great success. We had
Father Bill and Father Jamie, and all the Deacons and their
wives attend the Dinner at the Stafford Center. All had a
great time, we may get more tables next year for our
members to attend.
We are fast approaching the busy time of year. Our
Council Lenten Fish Fry will be starting Feb, 20th. We
have 6 Lenten Fish Fry’s this year. Thanks to Stan Hruska
and Wayne Jakubik for chairing this event.
Car Show April 10th thru the 12, Thanks to P J Coselli
and Stan Hruska for chairing this event.
Our Crawfish Boil coming up on April 18th, Chairman
Mike Stavinoha thank you again for chairing.
Major changes are happening at our Pavilion area so next
time you’re at the hall check out the work in
progress. Thanks to all who helped in the hall and park
cleanup, great turnout and a lot
accomplished. Brad Hines good pulled pork
sandwiches also.
We have a First Degree ceremony at our next
meeting February 24, if you have a future Knight
to join we can approve him before the degree.
Meeting will start at 7:00 pm… Future Knights
should be there by 6:15……No meal at this
meeting during lent.
This is the time for our council to pull together all
of our time, effort, and energy to get some work
done and have a little fun doing it. We have lots of
events to help out with, hard work, fun times, great
fellowship and all for the betterment of our Faith in
God and our Families. Come out to the February
meeting and sign up.
Fraternally yours,
Kenny Kocich
Grand Knight
Work Day
Right to Life
“I feel the greatest destroyer of
peace today is “Abortion”, because
it is a war against the child… A direct
killing of the innocent child,
“Murder” by the mother herself…
And if we can accept that a mother
can kill even her own child, how can
we tell other people not to kill one
another? How do we persuade a
woman not to have an abortion? As
always, we must persuade her with
love… And we remeind ourselves
that love means to be willing to give
until it hurts.”
Mother Teresa
A great big thank you to all of the brothers who participated
in the cleanup day on Saturday, February 7. We were able to
do the following:
 Remove all of the dust, cobwebs and gum from the
tables in the hall
 Clean the walls in the men’s and family bathrooms
 Clean the baseboards in the hall
 Replace the door knob on the west side door with a
lever handle
 Clean the fish fryers
 Clean the outside kitchen
 Clean the outside kitchen refrigerator
 Pick up fallen branches in the park
 Remove old speaker wires and do a general cleanup
of the area behind the stage in the pavilion
 Repair an electrical outlet in the park and anchor it
to a post
 Anchor 3 water faucets on posts in the parks pavilion
area
 Apply ant bait to park
All of the initial goals were completed along with some extra tasks. May
you all be blessed for your sacrifice and hard work. It was a great day.
Brother Wayne
Good of the Order
Floyd and Agnus
Alen Stolche
Jimmy Ainsworth
Bob Divin
Frank and Lucy Pavlosky
Doug Krenek's Mom
Arthur Rohee
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