Sunday, October 24, 2010

9/11 Memorial Collectors Knives now for sale


Check out these CUSTOM KofC Knives produced especially for Council 6099 by Frost Cutlery! These were created for our 20th anniversary golf tournament held last month on Septemeber 11th and also as a memorial to the 10th anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Centers. The blade is inscribed on both sides -- one side with KofC 20th Annual Golf Tournament and other "In Memory of those lost on 9/11". These are real collectors items! You can purchase one of these high-quality lock blade memorial knives now for only $10. They are a $20 value, so that's quite a deal! Email Ron Schleifer or call the hall at 899-9989. You can buy them at the regular business meeting or monthly social, as well.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Columbus Day: Celebrating our Order's patron:

From Supreme Knight Carl Anderson:

At the time of our Order’s founding, anti-Catholic sentiment in the United States continued to marginalize Catholics and Catholic immigrants simply because of their faith.

As a result, in 1882, our founder, Father Michael J. McGivney, and our first Supreme Knight, James Mullen, chose the name “Knights of Columbus” because the explorer was a Catholic who was nonetheless universally regarded as a national hero.

By taking the name of Columbus, the Knights were able to remind the entire country of the Catholic roots of the New World, and to highlight the fact that faithful Catholics could also be good citizens, a fact that few would question today.

We ask God to grant eternal rest to Christopher Columbus, and take pride in the fact that in naming our organization for him, we helped to establish the now widely-accepted principle that every nation should always accept and honor the contributions of all its citizens, whatever their background, and wherever they come from.
VIDEO: Watch Christopher Columubus: Faithful Christ Bearer. Click here to view.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Holy Family Assembly 3250 installs new officers, hosts dinner

Holy Family Assembly 3250 held it's first officer installation and fundraising social on October 3 at the hall. More than 60 worthy sir knights and guests were on hand for the cermony, which was followed by a special dinner. Guests included District Master Bill Gunter, State Secretary Mike Wills, and former Vice Supreme Master Mike Horton. Clarence Bodnar will serve as the first Faithful Navigator. For all of our brothers languishing at 3rd degree, you'll have a chance to join the new assembly in April at the area's 4th degree exemplification.

Golf tournament another great success!

Thanks to everyone who participated in the John Knight/Don Kohl Golf Tournament on September 11. We were blessed with a beautiful day and a lot of happy golfers! Tournament Chairman Ron Schleifer reports that the tournament raised a total of $10,741 dollars to support our Notre Dame Scholarship Fund and other council activities. Also, many thanks to all of our sponsors and volunteers who helped put on a great tournament!

October Knight and Family of the Month

Congratulations to our Family of the Month, the Roland Lee family, as well as the Knight of the Month, Fr. Augustine Idra, student chaplain at Notre Dame High School. Thanks to Fr. Idra and the Lee family for their service to the council and community!