November2014 • Vol. 9. No. 05 Division 2 www.kofc-1849.org Grand Knight’ Message. . . Worthy Brother Knights and Dear Knights’ Ladies, The Ministry Fair at Our Lady of the Pines mission church was well attended and we had a two men sign up for further information. Our lead person at OLOP will be following up and if they want to join we will arrange an interview for them. Our Clergy Appreciation dinner was held on October 21st at SKD and attendance was good. We presented our clergy with monetary gifts and the dinner was the best pot luck I’ve ever attended, the ladies out did themselves everything was very good and tasty - thank you ladies. Last month, I announced the results of the pot luck survey that showed most people wanted us to move the pot luck to the fourth week of the month which puts it two weeks after our Tuesday meeting. Our Deputy Grand Knight Paul Neasbitt suggested we vote on it and I agree. So, next meeting we will vote on whether to make the change. Also, several people have indicated they would like to have the pot luck at St. Patrick’s Hall. So, if someone will make the motion and there’s a second we’ll vote on whether to move the potluck back to St. Patrick’s Hall. Come to the meeting and help us make the best decision for all. Due to our clergy helping out up in Placerville, Father Larry needed to schedule the SKD Advent Penance Service on Tuesday the 16th which was the date we scheduled our Council’s Annual Christmas Party. This is why we had to move the Christmas Party to the next day - Wednesday December 17th. I hope to see you all there. Don’t forget the SKD Youth Group needs adult volunteers to help and back-up Lance and Barbara Outland. If you want to volunteer to help our youth, you’ll need to get the required background check and training accomplished so call Joe Trassare or myself and we’ll help you to get it done. Knights must submit form #4348 and study a booklet with Knights Youth Leader Training and I hear the Sheriff’s office can do the background check for $15.00. Vivat Jesus Your Brother in Christ Dennis Shortino Grand Knight Clergy Honored… see page 4 Council Minutes: By Joe Tressare The meeting was called to order on October 14, 2014 by Grand Knight (GK) Dennis Shortino. GK welcomed guest Fr. Tony Janelli, District Deputy Br. David Rich and District Warden Paul Kodeålja. Roll call followed Fr. Tony leading us in an opening prayer. The minutes of the September 9 meeting were approved as published in the September Knights Newsletter. Chaplain Report Fr. Tony, provided us insight into the synod discussions on family life and what to expect in the way of the full synod next year. He also reviewed a few highlights out of Building the Domestic Church from the Knights, in order for us to better support our local family life. Membership Report Br. Koenig stated that we found two prospects during last week’s Ministry Fair at OLOP. Chancellor Report No report given. Grand Knight Report The GK said the Respect Tea event at Please see Council Minutes on page 3 Table of Contents GK Report Council News For your information District Deputy Report Prayer List Field Agent’s Corner Clergy Honored Tootsie Roll® Success By-Law Update Council Officers Calendar of Events page 1 page 1 page 2 page 2 page 2 page 3 page 4 page 4 page 5 page 5 page 6 Page 2 Amador Knights For your information… Dates for your calendars November 2014 Dinners for meetings: th November 16 Mass for departed November 13, 2014 Joe Trassare Knights – 9:30am at St. Katharine December 9, 2014 TBA Drexel th December 17 Christmas Party and Potluck Dinner 6:00pm A message from the District Deputy… January 18th Free Throw – SKD 1:00pm th January 24 Crab Feed – SKD 6:00pm Worthy Brothers, April 25th Spaghetti Dinner – SKD I just recently finished a stint at the Pokerville Market in 6:00pm th Plymouth handing out Tootsie Rolls and collecting donations for June 27 Rib Dinner – SKD 6:00pm Special Dates David Rich Brian Giana Ed Tolsdorf Joe and Thelma Asbury Nick Ragusano Jack and Paulette Magee Jim Birmingham Jane Ragusano Tony and Laurie Campoy Bob and Jenny Dobbs Arnold and Judy Simoni Birthday Birthday Birthday Anniversary Birthday Anniversary Birthday Birthday Anniversary Anniversary Anniversary Prayer List: Don Armsrong Cathrine Burr Partircia Condon Fr. George and Missy David Ferguson Karie Jo Garmann Maria Klemm Trinda Klemm Dan Placido Dorothy Reno David Rich Rose and Cathrine Savino Darlene Garmann If any member knows of another member or a family member who is sick or in distress, please call Dolores Swift at 209 223-1310. November 2nd November 4th November 6th November 9th November 9th November 12th November 13th November 22nd November 25th November 25th November 28th those with Intellectual Disabilities (The ARC in Amador County). I am very thankful to my wife Karen assisting me as I had forgotten my chair and my knees gave out very quickly. It was a very great afternoon for a very good charity. Three of District 7’s Councils did not participate in this great charitable event this year due to their past locations not allowing them to do so. We must all start today to identify new locations that are supportive of our mission for the 2015 campaign. Do not wait until the last minute and then have to cancel; this cause is too great to be abandoned. November is upon us and our current Grand Knights and Officers should now be up in full swring. The first few months are an issue of findings ones feet. The last 3 months of the Columbian year many Grand Knights slow down in already knowing whom the nominating committee has selected for the next year. So Grand Knights you have a small window of time to leave your legacy, from November to April. Make it a great legacy! Build your Council, make the changes that need changing, and promote excellent program and membership growth. Glen Ballard and David Stewart wrote a very beautiful song a few years ago that sings about what we all take for granted every day. The lyrics are as follows: It's not that unusual when everything is beautiful. The sky knows when it's time to snow; we don’t need to teach a seed to grow. Life is like a gift they say, wrapped up for you everyday, open up and find a way, to give some of your own. Isn't it remarkable, like every time a raindrop falls. Birds in winter have their fling, but will always make it home by spring. The Sun comes up and shines so bright, and disappears again at night. It seems so exceptional that things just work out after all. When you wake up everyday, please don't throw your dreams away; hold them close to your heart -Because we're all a part of the ordinary miracle. You want to see a miracle? Open your eyes every morning and look around, then say a prayer, for you are living what we take for granted as normal happenings but they are truly ordinary miracles. Let us all thank God for everyday. Karen, Tiffany and I wish each of you a blessed Thanksgiving filled with the love of our friends and families. Yours in Delivering the Promise, David A. Rich, District Deputy California District 7 November 2014 Amador Knights Council Minutes continued from page 1 Buckhorn Grocery, Safeway, Ione Plaza OLOP was a success. GK presented $500 Market and each of the churches. He said Walmart has not been confirmed at this time. to the Amador Pregnancy Center. Br. Neasbitt stated future dinner tickets will GK read a thank you card from the SKD Youth Group in regards to our no longer include the “stub” piece. This was used for counting in the past and is no longer support at the Tri-Tip Dinner. needed. GK also read a thank you letter from St. Br. Neasbitt announced the Tri-Tip Dinner Vincent de Paul President Jim Birmingham. Jim gave his appreciation had 155 in attendance and was a wellfor our donation to the organization. Our organized success. He gave a special thank efforts helped pay a needy Knight’s bills you to chairperson Br. Placido and his wife Kay, Br. Darr, Br. Koenig and Br. Campoy. of nearly $1000. Br. Neasbitt said we will have Br. Antonetti Treasurer Report chair the Duck Race. Br. Ragusano will assist Br. Dominick said we have $6964.12 (a date for this has yet to be announced). in our checking account. Br. Neasbitt also said the SKD Youth Financial Secretary Report Group is meeting Sunday, Oct 19 to discuss Income fundraiser events and dates. Youth Group 50/50 = $13 ($7 to the winner and $6 Director Br. Outland will let us know how the to the council) council can assist. If any Knight would like Dinner = $65 ($0 to the cook – Thank to assist, please contact Br. Trassare. Deacon you Br. Darr) Jaime is setting up a person to come perform Donation to council from Carr Family the LifeScan at SKD for the parish Faith Formation Teachers. We could also attend. - $50. Br. Neasbitt announced this year’s Free Throw Competition will be chaired by Br. Outland [Scheduled for January 18, 2015). Disbursements Br. Neasbitt also reminded us due to the Br. Campoy (Tri-Tip dinner food) Crab Feed being moved-up to end of January, V-884 = $386.92 we will need to have a Dec business meeting Bob Alvarez (Dinner entertainment) to finalized the dinner details. V-885 = $200 Victory Village (SKD dinner clean- Community Director Report Br. Swift said the Silver Lake Chapel up) V-886 = $200 365 Grant Disbursement (No Painting event was rescheduled for the spring approval of council necessary) V- due to inclement weather. Br. Swift also thanked Br. Darr for a 887, V-888, V-889, and V-890 successful Ministry Fair at OLOP. Br. Swift (Mass cards) V-891 = $35 Unfinished Business US Postal Service (PO Box Renewal) GK said he is in need of a list of the V-892 = $92 businesses who donated to our Tri-Tip Dinner Tri Sales LLC (Tootsie Rolls) V-893 raffle items. Please send him names right = $409.50 away. Fr. Beck (Clergy Appreciation) VGK also mentioned that Br. Matthews is 894 = $100.00 requesting support for Christmas Cards for his Fr. Olszewski (Clergy Appreciation) Prison Ministry. GK said we will donate our V-895 = $100.00 budgeted $50. In addition, boxes of Christmas Fr. Relihan (Clergy Appreciation) V- Cards will be donated by Br. Campoy. 896 = $100.00 New Business Fr. Janelli (Clergy Appreciation) VBr. Ragusano announced that per GK’s 897 = $100.00 request, we update our almost ten years-old Deacon Pogue (Clergy Appreciation) by-laws. Br. Ragusano met with the trustees V-898 = $50.00 and requested that the Recorder, Br. Trassare After Br. Deacon Garcia (Clergy Appreciation) read the proposed resolution. Trassare read the proposal, it was tabled to be V-899 = $50.00 published in our November Knights Programs Director Report Newsletter. Br. Koenig provided a Tootsie Roll Continued on page 4 update. We will be fundraising at Page 3 The Field Agent’s Corner. . . Only Having Insurance “Through Work” Doesn’t Work Do you know anyone whose life or career has drastically changed during these years of economic downturn? It’s very likely that someone in your immediate or extended family or group of friends is facing financial uncertainty. Maybe there’s a possibility that you (or your spouse) could lose your job or change employers. Too many people have often relied on group term life insurance as their only safety net. Often, this insurance is an employee benefit provided at low or no cost. The existence of this coverage might convince someone that personally-owned life insurance is not necessary. But only having “through work” insurance can leave you and your family vulnerable. Most group life insurance policies are limited in amount, which may be tied to salary or some other benchmark. These numbers are often capped, and this cap may be dangerously low when compared to your family’s actual needs. In fact, a detailed needs analysis that evaluates your specific situation, will likely show that any employerprovided coverage falls short. In addition, the amount of group insurance offered is almost always reduced, sometimes dramatically, when you retire. You could one day find yourself without coverage, and if your health has changed (which it will as you age), you might also find yourself unable to secure individual protection. At the very least, it will definitely be more expensive. While group life insurance can help, it does not replace the need for individually owned life insurance. I’ll be happy to meet with you and provide a no-cost needs analysis, so you’ll know exactly where you stand. I’m at 530-503-7473 or greg.bronson@kofc.org. Call me – let’s talk. Sincerely, Greg Bronson Page 4 Amador Knights November 2014 Dinner Honors Clergy O ctober’s Family Potluck dinner became the backdrop for honoring the clergy of St. Katharine Drexel Parish. With about 50 Knights and family members in attendance, the Council took this time to say “thank you” for all their hard work and dedication to the parish and the community. Instead of going to one of the restaurants this year, the Council chose to have the Clergy Appreciation Dinner held during the October family potluck. To compliment the roast turkey, provided by Kay and Dan Placido, families prepared a wonderful variety of entrees and desserts. The parish is blessed to have these dedicated men. Our newest retrered priest, Fr. Tonny Janelli, and our Chaplain, Fr. George Thas were unable to attend. Also unable to attend were Deacons Jaime Garcia and Ed Pogue. Aminutes Continued from page 3 Frs. Larry Beck, Thomas Rellehan, and Michal Olszewski Another Successful Tootsie Roll® Drive! Amador County residents did it again! Over the course of three days, October 17th rhough 19th, the people of Amador County gave over $2,800 to members of the Council collecting for the annual drive to support people with mental disabilities. The monies, collected on behalf of The Columbian Foundation Supporting People with Intellectual Disabilites, Inc., will be processed over the next few weeks. A check made out to The Arc of Amador and Calaveras Counties will then be sent to the Council. The total amount is dependent on the cost of insurance and other overhead provided by the foundation. Once that check has been received, members of the Council will arrange to present it to ARC. Council members could not be more pleased with this year’s efforts, and thanks to a caring community, can once again show great support for the ARC and the fantastic work they accomplish. Br. Ragusano also provided some sad news from our brothers in Council 2599 from Mount Shasta. Due to the fires, they lost everything. Br. Ragusano then made a motion to move $250 from budget account 803 to account 607.3 and make the donation to help them re-coop some of their loses. After a brief discussion, the motion was seconded and approved. GK stated that he completed his Family Potluck survey and determined that the event will remain on Tuesday nights. But, will be two weeks after our regularly scheduled business meetings. GK said he will bring this up again next meeting to change in January. Insurance Agent Report No report was given. District Deputy Report Br. Rich announced the next chapter meeting will be November 15 at St. John’s in Carmichael. He said there will be a 1st Degree on Oct 18 in El Dorado Hills at 9:00 AM and Oct 25 in Folsom at 9:30 AM. Br. Rich stated a second and third degree will be in Reno at Bishop Manogue Catholic High School on Oct. 25, 2014, and March 7, 2015, in Carmichael. Br. Rich also reminded us to have a salutation table with our cross and photos of Fr. McGivney and Christopher Columbus. Good of the Order Please keep the following people in your prayers: Ken Martin, Molly Kohlschreiber, Bill Gaffey, Patricia Condon, Henry Riley, Craig Hall, Dave Rich, Christa Koenig, Richard Simas, Father George Thomas and Missy, Chuck Brynda, Brian Brummer, Jon Wheat, Jean Bowling, Kathryn Burr, Nancy Shortino, Dorothy Reno, Dan and Kay Placido and Judy Simony. The Grand Knight closed the meeting following Hail Mary lead by our Chancellor Br. Koenig. Respectfully submitted by Joe Trassare November 2014 Amador Knights By-Law Proposed Changes A s directed by the Grand Knight, the Trustees of the Council and the Advocate met to review and propose changes to the By-Laws of the Council as a number of items in the current By-Laws were out of sync with what is actually being done. Published here are only the sections of the resolution dealing with the actual changes to the Council By-Laws. Changes to the By-Laws be made as follows: a. Article 1, Section 2 be amended to read The initiation fee shall be $36.00, pro-rated for each November after January 30 of the year in which the applicant has received his First Degree Exemplification, except that for applicants under 26 years of age, it shall be $10, and for Priests and religious, it shall be nil. The initiation fee shall accompany the application, but it shall be refunded if the applicant is rejected. b. Article 1, Section 3 be amended, changing the amount of dues from #30.00 to $36.00. All other amounts shall remain the same. c. Article 1V, Section 3 be amended to read The regular meeting of the Council shall be held on the second Tuesday of each month. Said meeting shall be a regular business meeting in the First Degree. This meeting shall commence at 7:00 pm. Eight members shall constitute a quorum at business meetings. There will be no mention of the potluck dinner as that is not an official meeting. d. Article VII, Section 2 be amended to read The treasurer shall deposit all moneys received from the Financial Secretary in a bank to the credit of the Council. Disbursements from this fund shall be made only by check signed by the Grand Knight and Treasurer. In the absence of either the Grand Knight or the Treasurer the Deputy Grand Knight shall also be an authorized signatory and be designated to sign checks. e. Article VII, Section 4 (to correct a grammatical error) All bills shall be presented to the Recorder and read by him to the Council before being referred to the Board of Trustees. In case a bill is not found in order by the Board of Trustees, it shall be referred back to the Council for action. In addition to the above, proposed changes, the committee proposed several procedural changes to the meetings in order to comply with the By-Laws. One other proposed action was to comply with Article VIII, Section 4. The Grand Knight shall direct the Council Chairman to schedule a Sunday during the Easter Season as “Corporate Sunday.” The Council Page 5 The Officers of Council 1849 Grand Knight Deputy G.K. Chancellor Warden Treasurer Recorder Advocate Inside Guard Outside Guard Trustees Three Year Two Year One Year Dennis Shortino Paul Neasbitt Mark Koenig Kevin Darr Robert Dominick Joe Trassare Nick Ragusano David Sanders Charlie Esola Lecturer Financial Sec. Dist. Deputy Field Agent Bob Dobbs Tony Campoy David Rich Greg Bronson Ed Reno David Payne John Bowling All Council Officers (except Br. Charlie Esola) can be reached by email. Use the first letter of their first name, the entire last name, followed by: @kofc-1849.org. Sample: dshortino@kofc-1849.org will then meet as a whole to attend mass with Brother Knights and their families. The proposed amendments will now be re-presented for final discussion and approval at the next meeting of the Council on Tuesday, November 11, 2014. If approved, the entire By-Laws will be submitted to Supreme for final approval and printing for distribution to Council members. Please attend the next meeting, Tuesday, November 11, 2014, to approve the amendments to the By-Laws of the Council. The meeting begins at 7:00 pm at St. Katharine Drexel Parish. Page 6 Amador Knights November 2014 November • 2014 Calendar of Events. . . Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Daylight Saving Ends 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Veterans 12 13 14 15 Day 5:00 Officers 6:15 Dinner 7:00 Business 16 17 18 6:00 Family Potluck 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Thanksgiving Day 29 30 Amador Knights Reporter: Joe Trassare Phone: 209 296-6856 Email: jtrassare@kofc-1849.org Published Monthly Editor and Publisher: Nicholas A. Ragusano, Jr. Associate Editor: Jane Ragusano Phone: 209 274-6817 Fax: 209 (not available) Email: news@kofc-1849.org ©Amador County Council 1849 Knights of Columbus, November 2014 All Rights Reserved. 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