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Document 6606075
THE CROSS
Holy Cross Council #2739—Detroit, MI
September/October 2014
SANTA WILL BE VISITING HOLY CROSS
for the
ANNUAL KIDDIES CHRISTMAS PARTY
ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2014
bake sale @ 12:00noon
party 1:00pm till 3:00pm
All in the lounge, so tell your children/grandchildren to “better watch out,
better not cry, better not pout…..Santa’s going to be at Holy Cross”
See and read the chairman’s letter included in this mailing
Now is the time for all Brother/Sir Knights who are current PAID UP
Members to sign up your child/grandchild in the lounge
SEE THE BARTENDER!!!
FOOD DRIVE …….REMINDER!
We are currently accepting non-perishable items that can be dropped off at the council. Please help us, help those who
are less fortunate. Food is currently being gathered and will be distributed to area needy families of local churches
before Christmas. If you are able to donate, please do so. Or if you opt to donate financially, please find the enveloped
enclosed with this mailing and either mail or drop it off at the council. Thank you in advance for making this project the
success it deserves.
SPECIAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL SATURDAY - NOVEMBER 29
Tradition will reign as we watch the University of Michigan play Ohio State
Lounge will be open one hour prior to game time
LL
TBA
FOO
D
FOO
Happy Thanksgiving!
Karaoke Night
In Lounge
FRIDAY,
NOV 28
Come have a
BLAST!!!
FUN
RAF
FLES
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
FROM HOLY CROSS COUNCIL
MAY THE PEACE OF THE LORD BE WITH YOU
THROUGH EACH AND EVERY DAY OF YOUR LIFE
Don’t Forget to VOTE on Election Day—Tuesday, November 4
THE CROSS
Official Publication of the
Holy Cross Council #2739
Knights of Columbus
Phone 843-5233
http://holycrosskofc.org
COUNCIL OFFICERS
Chaplain . . . . .Rev Kenneth Mazur
Grand Knight . . . . . Jimmy C Szott
District Deputy . . .Bishop W Young
Insurance Rep . . .Vic Jiompkowski
(313)-930-0801
Financial Sec. . . .Darryl Troczynski
Deputy GK . . . . . . . Phillip Graham
Chancellor . . . . . . . . Walter Glinka
Warden . . . . . . . . . Dave Micklash
Recorder. . . . . . . . . . . .Tony Tardif
Treasurer . . . . . . Matthew Dziewit
Lecturer . . . . . . . . . .
Advocate . . . . . . .James Niezgoda
Trustees
3 year . . . . . . . . . .Dave Vincent
2 year . . . . . . . . . Rick Jaworski
1 year. . . . . . . . . . James Stortz
Inside Guard. . . . . . . .Aaron Serda
Outside Guards . . . . Albert Pastula
COUNCIL DIRECTORS
Program Director . Joseph Dziewit
Membership Director. . . . . . . . . .
Dave Micklash
Squires Director. . . . David Vincent
FROM THE GRAND KNIGHT. . . . . . . .
Brother Knights,
The holiday season has caught up to us once again. This is an exciting time of
the year and it’s special here at the council because our food drive is in full swing.
Gordons Food is playing a major roll in the drive, along with the Wednesday and
Thursday bingo players who are also donating. In addition to our thanks to them, I
would like to thank all members, including our squires, who have been making
donations. It’s through everyone’s efforts that when the food baskets will be sent to
the families, I’m sure they too will be grateful and will want to send thanks to all who
had helped make their holiday season much brighter.
Our last charity poker event was a great success raising $5,500 for the
council. It is a great windfall to help us pay some current bills. I would like to thank
the following individuals for donating their time over the four day event: Phil
Graham, James Stortz, Morris Blackwell, Matt Dziewit, Tony Tardif, Shelly Heyza,
James Kuhlman, Rick Jaworski, Dave & Jan Vincent and their son Brian who
recently became our newest Brother Knight. A special thanks to Mike ‘Wiggy’
Matras for all of the hours he was able to work. I appreciate everyone’s help more
than you know. It’s nice to have people you can depend on. Thanks again!
Being that it’s the Thanksgiving season, I would like to mention those who
are dear to me and I am very thankful for. Of course first and foremost, my wife
Debra and daughters, Kristin and Nicole who have given me so much support during
my time as your Grand Knight. My lounge crew - Joe, Mia, Tina and Shelly for doing
a great job. PGK Dave Micklash for handling the girl’s scheduling. Bingo chairmen
Joe Dziewit and Tom Suski, along with all of the bingo workers for their dedication.
The building corporation and all members of the board for maintaining and giving us
all a place to go and socialize. Josh Stortz for security and helping out whenever
asked. Joe Paja for the Friday feasts. To all of me officers for another year of service.
Special thanks to Jim Stortz for always willing to help out.
We will be having a karaoke night on the Friday after Thanksgiving in the
lounge. Come on down and bring your singing voice. It’ll be a fun time. Hope to see
everyone there.
I’ll close by wishing all Brother Knights and their families a Happy
Thanksgiving and a Blessed Christmas.. Have a safe New Years Eve and I hope to
see you down at the council sometime in the new year.
Oh! And Michael don’t believe mom and dad when they say they are going
to the car.
Vivat Jesus
Jim Szott
Grand Knight
Catholic Activities . . .Walter Glinka
Retention . . . . . . . . . . Phil Graham
From the Financial Secretary
COUNCIL MEETINGS
Officers . . . .1st Tuesday of the month
Board of Directors . 1st Tuesday of the
month
Retirees . . . .2nd Monday of the month
Business . . .2nd Tuesday of the month
Columbian Squires . . . . Every Monday
at 6:00pm in Squire Room
Notices for 2015 dues will be mailed out very soon. Please remember that it costs the
council money to send out second or third notices, so please try to pay on the first
billing. I’m going to send them out early so hopefully they do not interfere with the
Christmas season.
Our dues are $42 a year/$3.50 a month. If you cannot make the full year payment at
one time, you can break it down and pay for 3 or 4 months at a time if you wish.
Remember to keep your membership in good standing by paying your dues.
Darryl Troczynski
News the
From
fromFaithful
the Fourth
Navigator
Degree. .. .. .. .
Sir Knights! Vivat Jesus !
The month of October is behind us and also behind us is my first meeting as
your Faithful Navigator. I have expressed my goals that I would like to attain. First
and foremost I would like to know everyone on a one to one basis. I hope to increase
our membership by 20% or better and will be seeking members not only from Holy
Cross Council but from our councils under our jurisdiction, but above all I wish to
reinstatement members. There is a scheduled 4th degree exemplification in the month
of March and it’s never to early to get a form 100 to any potential 3rd degree
candidate. So if you know of anyone who may want to join, see myself or any other
assembly officer for a form.
At our last meeting we voted to donate $100.00 to the Desert Angels for shipping
“Miracle Boxes” to our service men and women. Also when proper information is
received we will sponsor a seminarian and support other charitable projects.
We will be sending five Sir Knights and two Ladies to the Fall Harvest
District #1 meeting on November 2, 2014. They are Sir Knights Bob Bielenda, Caz
Rozmarniewicz, Jamie Kuhlman and Lady and Sir Knight Walter Glinka and Lady
and Sir Knight David Vincent.
I appreciate all the comments from the survey that was mailed out. Believe
me they were all for the better and it shows you are concerned and enthusiastic about
our assembly. Responses came from Sir Knights who live out of state as well as those
from other councils. I cannot understand the reason for some not responding with a
paid postage envelope enclosed. I will have the statistics for you in a personal
Christmas letter which I will send out in December.
As we approach the month of November we think about Thanksgiving Day,
football, turkey and family. However, November has a special meaning for the Fourth
Degree. We, Sir Knights have gone through the degrees of Charity, Unity and
Fraternalism and now we possess the highest degree the Knights of Columbus can
offer, the fourth degree! The degree of Patriotism!
November is the time we give “Thanks” to our veterans on Veteran’s
Day, November 11, 2014. Sir Knights we have many fourth degree Knights who
have served our country with honor and we should be proud that they are member of
Holy Cross Assembly #1622. Keep in mind that anyone who has done military
service for our country earns the privilege to be called “Veteran”.
In a poem by Joanna Fuchs she states:
We salute every one of them,
the noble and the brave,
the ones still with us here today,
and those who rest in a grave.
So here’s to our country’s heroes;
they’re a cut above the rest;
let’s give the honor that is due
to our countries very best.
Thank you and God bless. .
Sir Knight Bob Bielenda F.N.
(313) 592-8510
redfordbob@aol.com
Holy Cross Assembly #1622
ASSEMBLY OFFICERS
Navigator . . . S.K. Robert Bielenda
Friar . . . . S.K. Rev Kenneth Mazur
Captain . . . . . .S.K. Kyle Smolinski
Pilot . . . . . . . . . .S.K. Walter Glinka
Admiral. . . . S.K. Mike Kozakiewicz
Comptroller . .S.K. James Kuhlman
Purser . . . . . . . . S.K. Frank Pilzner
Scribe . . .S.K. Caz Rozmarniewicz
Inner Sentinel . . . .S.K. Tony Tardif
Outer Sentinel. . .
Trustees . . . . .S.K. Joseph Dziewit
S.K. David Vincent
S.K. Don Jedynak
BOARD OFFICERS
President . . . . . . . . Joseph Dziewit
Vice-Pres . . . . . . . . Dave Micklash
Treasurer . . . . . . .Matthew Dziewit
Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Tardif
Directors . . . . . . . . . . .Phil Graham
Andrew Nelsen
Albert Pastula
Jamie Kuhlman
Mike Matras
RETIREE OFFICERS
President . . . . . . . Joseph Dziewit
Vice-President . Walt Pajaczkowski
Recorder. . . . . . . . .Richard Macek
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Suski
Sgt. at Arms . . .Wesley Troczynski
Trustees . . . . . . . . . . Don Jedynak
Greg Suski
Rick Jaworrski
FROM OUR COUNCIL CHAPLAIN
Dear Brother Knights,
The last few warm days of Fall are coming to an end. I read that there may be some snow flurries later this
week. Maybe by the time you will be reading this edition of the Cross Newsletter, those flurries will already have
appeared. How can we forget last winter, with the persistent cold and snow; it might have disrupted our lives. The
heavy rain and floods from this past summer might have had the same effect. We can never be sure what will be in store
tomorrow: unfavorable weather, illness or loss of work. Many times, these disruptions are beyond our control, but we
have to deal with them. We can’t just sit back and complain.
At the end of November, we celebrate our national holiday of Thanksgiving. We don’t necessarily go to Church
that day. We stay home, eat a lot of good food and watch football with family and friends. We might have too much to
drink. Maybe we’ll say short prayer, “grace”, before the meal. Some of the relatives will have already gotten their food
before the prayer, others won’t be able to drag themselves away from the television because the Lions are driving for a
score but may make a quick “sign of the cross” at the end of the prayer, to show that they’re listening and participating,
at least with one ear. Thank you, Lord, for all the blessings we have in our lives. We are grateful even though we have a
hard time showing it.
A month later, the biggie, Christmas, is upon us. We’ve spent most of the past few weeks getting ready for this.
Shopping and decorating, baking and partying to lead up to the big day. We might even venture out to Church, having
to sit in the far back because of the crowd. At the Wigilia we’re sure to say grace, and maybe an extra prayer or two.
Most everyone is involved in the prayer this time, because there’s no football game on TV and because, well, it’s
Christmas.
Thanksgiving and Christmas aren’t just two more days that come into our lives, like the rain and snow and cold,
things that we have to deal with. They are chances for us to realize how much God loves us. Be thankful! Celebrate His
birth! More than just two justifiable reasons to party, they are two chances to admit that God is in our lives every day.
We should get down on our knees, even for a brief moment, in prayer. We won’t, but we should.
May you and your loved ones be filled with grace and blessings from our loving God.
Fr. Ken Mazur, PIME - Faithful Friar, Chaplain, Father Prior
NEWS from FR. DANIEL A LORD COLUMBIAN SQUIRES #801
First, on behalf of Squires Circle 801 and Knights Daughters Circle 005, I would like to thank everyone that helped with
handling the traffic and parking of cars at the St. Francis 125th anniversary mass on October 12th. It all worked out very
well, and the Squires / Knights Daughters are very grateful for your support and assistance.
We are coming up on Thanksgiving and Christmas soon. It is a time of joy and togetherness of family and friends. Our
circle is proud to be part of the council’s food drive for the less needy of our area. Charity is one of the principles of the
Knights of Columbus. In addition to reaching out, helping solicit your charitable donations, we are making ourselves
available to those who are making a donation, but can’t make the trip to the council with your donation. Contact me and
I’ll arrange for your donation to be picked up. It’s the Grand Knight’s goal that we help 100 families or more this year
and I don’t see why this can’t de done. Let’s all help to achieve this goal and show why our order was founded.
Circle 801 has also adopted a company in the US Air Force currently deployed in Afghanistan. One of our Brother
Knights and a past Chief Squire of Circle 801, Staff Sargent Chris McDaniel is in this unit. Please help make his and his
company’s holiday a little brighter by donating whatever you can to the care packages we are putting together.
I would like to ask that you also consider making a donation for the Poor Man’s New Year’s Eve basket raffle. This is
the biggest fund raiser of the year for the Squires and Knights Daughters – so please consider us and make a donation.
Any type of donation for a prize is gratefully appreciated. You may also make a monetary donation, if you so choose.
The proceeds of the raffle go for the continued support of the youth groups at Holy Cross.
Please contact me with any donations or questions, there is a drop off location in the lounge for the Troops and the food
drive as well. You can also reach me by phone 313-920-2579 or email Dvincent44@comcast.net
Thank you for you continued support!
Wishing you a most joyous holiday season – God Bless you all!
ESTO DIGNUS – Dave Vincent - Chief Counselor Circle 801
BOARD SPLINTERS
RETIREE NEWS
The fall season is at it’s halfway mark. The tree colors have turned and the beauty of the colors is always worth a
country ride every year. I hope you’ve taken yours to enjoy. Soon there will be no more leaves, the trees will be bare
and the frigid weather, along with winter will set in. Brrr….it’s that time of the year. It’s also a sign that we are on the
brink of Thanksgiving and Christmas. The holiday season is always a festive one here around the lounge.
At our council’s general membership meeting in the month of October, there was a nomination and election for three
board of directors to fill out the board for the 2015 calendar year. The three brother Knights elected were Al Pastula,
Phil Graham and Mike Matras. Al and Phil were re-elected and Mike joins the board after his recent retirement. I’m sure
that with their contributions, along the rest of the guys on the board, we will continue with improvements that each
board member is providing input to, in helping to make the running the business a much easier job. I’m looking forward
to another successful year with all board members contributing. I’m also hoping that our weekly bingos will continue to
strive and get better in the new year. It’s the success of the bingos, along with our hall rentals, that is financially helping
us to pay our bills. Once again, I tip my hat and say thanks to all of our bingo workers that is allowing us to keep going.
I’m also hoping that Brother Matras will consider joining our council retirees club now that he is officially retired.
We’re always looking for recent retired members to join us. Are you too possibly in this same category? Then consider
joining. It’s a great time of the year to do so.
At our October retiree meeting, our luncheon was prepared by Vicki and Walter Pajaczkowski. Once again they did a
great job and we all should be very thankful to them for their efforts. In November, after our meeting, we are planning
on our annual Thanksgiving lunch and in December we will have our Christmas pot luck. This is when we ask everyone
to bring in their favorite holiday dish to pass. The December luncheon will once again be under the guidance of Barb
Greeson and Helen Szabla. I’m hoping to see some new members come aboard during these festive months because our
attendance at our meetings has been steadily declining during this past year. I know there are some of you out there that
might have some free time on your hands and even if it’s just for that one Monday a month, come join us. And as
always, we promise a good time - eat, then play cards or shoot pool. If you love to just interact with other retirees , this
is the place. We meet on the second Monday of the month.
Also remember that every couple of months or so, we take a one day trip to a casino. Maybe one day, we can be
honored to say that one of these trips produced a big time winner. In October, at Firekeepers Casino, many of the 56
who boarded the bus to take the trip, claim to have been a winner. But not big time, I don’t think. Because if there was,
our trips home would not be so quiet!
As the holidays grow near, we at the council give thanks to you for your friendship and confidence in helping our
council and lounge this past year. May the peace of the Lord be with you through each and every day of your life,
especially during this time as the Christmas season approaches.
Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas to all Brother/Sir Knights.
Seen on a church sign: Honk if you love Jesus! Text while driving if you want to meet Him!
Joseph Dziewit
President, Building Corporation and Retiree Club
Squires adopt a company in the US Air Force
Please support our troops deployed in foreign lands and make their holiday a little brighter.
Our squires circle has adopted a company in the US Air force that is currently deployed in Afghanistan. As mentioned
to you in the article from the Chief Counselor, we are asking for donations to support this troop. We will gladly accept
any donations—monetary or items from the suggestions list found on the birthday/anniversary page of this publication.
The Air Force Company we are gathering care package donations for is a group of fifteen men in the 455th
Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron. Brother Knight and previous Chief Squire Staff Sargent Chris McDaniel
is part of the group. The packages will ship by November 21st, 2014 to make it to their destination by Christmas. And
we sincerely want to ship on or before this date because Chris’ mom has passed along to us that the troop will be
moving after the first of the year. Most of our help is needed in getting funds for the postal fees with the shipping. If
you’re able to help, please send to the council with Attention to COLUMBIAN SQUIRES. The fourth degree has made
an initial monetary donation that we are very grateful for.
BIRTHDAYS
November
2 Joseph Klimkiewicz
Gary Martin*
3 Michael Mireles
Anthony Muraca
6 Thomas Wall
8 Frank Zdrojewski
9 Thomas Kandow
11 Bernard Michon
16 Sean Roland
21 Alan Malek
Frank Novock
24 Robert Bielenda*
26 Patrick Shea
28 Rev Larry Zurawski*
30 John Bajos
Robert Gorski
1 Grace Pernak
Dolores Zabinski
11 Jane Topor
13 Kimberley Dziewit
23 Sara Ann Malewski
25 Christine Kavalick
* members of Holy Cross
Assembly #1622, belong to
other councils
WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
December
1 Roman Matey
3 Allan Forman
Robert A Pernak
4 Dylan Cooper
Ernest Pindzia
Darryl Troczynski,
PGK
5 Michael Zajac
8 David Jaye
Daniel Skomra
Joseph Szabla
10 John Fron
12 John Brzezinski
15 Robert Mical
17 Adam Cooper
James Schuster
18 Frank Jarecki
Edward Tymczak
19 Carmel Borg
20 James Stortz
21 Thomas Kapanowski
Salvador Torres Jr
23 Thomas Bogdanski
25 Christopher Oginski*
28 Mark Pernak
30 Timothy Michalski
31 Stanley Solak
1 Deborah Cruz
2 Joanne Juzswik
11 Joanne Mosqueda
13 Mary Pernak
17 Helen Micklash
21 Janice Vincent
27 Helen Szabla
Brother Knight Anthony and Antoinette Sobczak
11/10/1978
36 years
Brother Knight John and Lucy Garcia
11/14/1981
33 years
Brother Knight Timothy and Carol Michalski
11/24/1972
42 years
Brother Knight Paul and Arlene Patalas
11/24/79
35 years
_____________________________
MISSED LAST MONTH
Brother Knight David and Janice Vincent
10/30/93
21 years
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
Suggested items list for adopted US Air Force troop
Fruit snacks - Canned Nuts, Corn Nuts, Sunflower Seeds Candy - Beef Jerky – drink mix – Hot cocoa, instant coffee,
tea bags, and creamer. Individual sized packs of seasoned
salt, individual packets of hot sauce, mustard, relish, and
ketchup. Snack cakes (Lil Debbie’s), cheese crackers, etc.
Hygiene items - Lip balm Toothbrush, toothpaste, dental
floss, cotton swabs, shaving cream, disposable razors,
shampoo, individually packaged tissues. Loon soap/body
wash: fragrance-free individually packaged baby wipes, eye
drops, lip balm, lotion, aspirin or other pain reliever, Foot
care. Moleskin, medicated foot powder, athlete's-foot
ointment
Clothing: we can always use white or green socks - new or
used paperbacks books
Game books: Sudoku is popular. So are crosswords and
word finds
Small and Large zip lock bags
Disposable hand warmers, Fingerless gloves, stocking caps
Batteries: Size AA and D batteries are in high demand.
Writing material. Notepaper, envelopes, pens, pencils, and
stamps.
Monetary donations help buy I-Pads for the soldiers who
can then through an application read bedtime stories to their
children back home
MEETING ATTENDANCE
DRAWINGS
Please pray for the Sick of our council
September Drawing Leo Mysiewicz
Not present at meeting
Jerome Wrobleski, PGK
Chester Maczuga
Brother Mike Drobnicki
Frank “Pepsi” Pospychala Nyle Skurnit
Louise Borg
Angie Barket
Al, father of Brother Knights John and Al Jr Dimitroff
Xxxxxx, father of Brother Knight Steve Serda & Grandpa of Aaron
October Drawing Donald Machuta
Not present at meeting
Where can you go and make $50
an hour? To the council’s
monthly general membership
meeting, that’s all. Just be
present at the meeting, maybe
offer your thoughts or opinion
and of course be a paid up
member. The meetings occur on
the second Tuesday of the month
and last no longer than 1 hour.
Come see at our next meeting
what the Grand Knight has
planned for the coming months
and you could possibly be our
next winner!
A HAPPY OUTLOOK
ON LIFE !
It’s EASY . . .when you insure
with the Knights of Columbus
See your K of C
Insurance Advisor today
Victor Jiompkowski, Field
Agent (313) 930-0801
Please help us with our sick list! If you know of any Brother Knight or a family
member of a Brother Knight who should be on this list, please inform us so that we
may remember them in our prayers.
“All powerful and ever-living God, the lasting health of all who believe in You,
hear us as we ask Your loving help for the sick; restore their health, that they may
again offer joyful thanks in Your Church. Grant this through Christ our Lord,
Amen”
PINOCHLE TOURNAMENT WINNERS
September
Jimmy Szott & Mike Matras
October
This is an invite to all of those card players who enjoy playing pinochle. Come join
us! We always have a few surprises along with a few drinks and snacks during the
evening. We typically meet on the third Tuesday of each month. November and
December dates are posted in the calendar of events. Hope to see you there!
BE PROUD!
WEAR YOUR EMBLEM!
Rest In Peace . . . . . . . .
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Please remember the following Brother Knights and family members who have gone
on to their eternal rest with our Lord!
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Brother Knight Joseph Kalinowski
Please remember them in your prayers.
May their souls and all the souls of the faithfully departed rest in peace.
---------------------------------------------------------THANKS TO ALL MEMBERS OF OUR ROSARY CHAIN FOR YOUR
CONTINUED SUPPORT AND ATTENDANCE.
November
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
2
3
Daylight Saving
Time Ends
9
4
Squires @ 6pm
10
Lions football
H Miami
Lounge Open
5
6
Board @6:15pm
Council Officers
Council
immediately a9er Bingo 11:30am
11
12
Rerees - 12noon
3rd degree
Squires @ 6pm
membership
knights daughters
meeng @ 7pm
7
8
4th degree
Bingo 11:30am
13
Council
Bingo 11:30am
14
15
4th degree
Bingo 11:30am
1:00pm gameme
16
17
Lions football
18
20
21
22
4th degree
at Arizona
Lounge Open
meeng
6:30pm
4:25pm gameme council lounge
23
19
24
Pinochle Tour@6:30pm
25
Council
Bingo 11:30am
26
4th degree
Bingo 11:30am
27
28
29
UM vs OSU
Lions football
at New England Squires @ 6pm
Lounge Open knights daughters
1:00pm gameme
NO BINGO
Thanksgiving
NO BINGO
karaoke night
lounge
college football
lounge open
at 1:00pm
Kiddies XMAS Party / December 14
December 2014
SUNDAY
MONDAY
1
TUESDAY
2
WEDNESDAY
3
THURSDAY
4
5
Board @6:15pm
Squires @ 6pm Council Officers
Council
Bingo
11:30am
immediately a9er
7
8
Lions football
H Tampa Bay
Lounge Open
9
10
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
6
4th degree
Bingo 11:30am
11
12
13
3rd degree
Rerees - 12noon
Squires @ 6pm
membership
knights daughters
meeng @ 7pm
Council
Bingo 11:30am
4th degree
Bingo 11:30am
1:00pm gameme
14
15
16
Lions football
4th degree
H Minnesota
Lounge Open
meeng
6:30pm
locaon TBD
1:00pm gameme
21
Lions football
at Chicago
Lounge Open
22
Pinochle Tour@6:30pm
23
17
Council
Bingo 11:30am
24
Christmas Eve
NO BINGO
Squires @ 6pm
knights daughters
1:00pm gameme
28
Lions football
at Green Bay
Lounge Open
1:00pm gameme
29
Squires @ 6pm
30
18
31
New Year's Eve
NO BINGO
19
20
4th degree
Bingo 11:30am
25
Christmas day
26
27
NO BINGO