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KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS
GOOD SHEPHERD COUNCIL 10811
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER, February 2017
CHARITY FRATERNITY UNITY
PATRIOTISM
PASTOR and COUNCIL CHAPLAIN: REV. PETER MUHA, 769 - 1755
MEETINGS ARE HELD AT 7:30 PM ON THE 1st and 3rd THURSDAYS
OUR LADY OF CONSOLATION CHURCH, in the PARISH ACTIVITY CENTER.
8303 TAFT STREET, MERRILLVILLE, IN. 46410
LET US OFFER OUR PRAYERS FOR THE LET US OFFER OUR PRAYERS FOR THE LET US OFFER OUR PRAYERS FOR THE LET US OFFER OUR PRAYERS FOR THE
FOLLOWING:FOLLOWING:FOLLOWING:FOLLOWING: Al Yellich, Thomas Scolaro, Bill
Haynes, Richard Doherty, Mellissa Sienicki, Stan
Majkowski (past Grand Knight), Emily Johnston, Barb
Shinovich, Ed Karwatka, Dotty Toploski (broken wrist),
Alan Neff’s Son (car accident) Ezekiel Cruz (son of
Jeramy Cruz)and Jim Edwards
Pray for the repose of the souls of our recently deceased:
Gloria Majkoski (wife of Stan Majkowski)
Please include all seminarians in your prayers, especially
those we sponsor: Gregory Bim-Merle, Jeffery Burton,
Deckland McNicholas, Nathaniel Edquist, Jacob McDaniel
BREAKING KNIGHT NEWSBREAKING KNIGHT NEWSBREAKING KNIGHT NEWSBREAKING KNIGHT NEWS
No, this is not a mistake! As reported in the January
newsletter, Ultra Foods in Merrillville recently donated
30 bags of food to the Our Lady of Consolation Food
Pantry. Imagine our surprise when, in January, we
learned that Ultra had more food to donate to OLC’s
Food Pantry. Good Shepherd Council member
Ghanem Ziadat was recently notified that Ultra had 66
additional bags (approximately 660 pounds) of
foodstuff to donate. We remain amazed and thankful
to Ultra, their management and their employees.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE KNIGHTS HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE KNIGHTS HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE KNIGHTS HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE KNIGHTS
BORN IN BORN IN BORN IN BORN IN JANUARYJANUARYJANUARYJANUARY:::: Carl Sohaney – 8th,
Jeffrey Hunter – 20th, Stanley Majkowski – 25th
WELCOME NEW MEMBERSWELCOME NEW MEMBERSWELCOME NEW MEMBERSWELCOME NEW MEMBERS::::
• James Kelly
• Phillip Komisarcik
GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD SHEPHERDSHEPHERDSHEPHERDSHEPHERD COUNCIL KEY COUNCIL KEY COUNCIL KEY COUNCIL KEY
OFFICERSOFFICERSOFFICERSOFFICERS
Worthy Chaplain Father Peter Muha 769-1755 Grand Knight John Couwenhoven 313-5009 Deputy Grand Knight Alan Neff 798-3364 Financial Secretary Jeramy Cruz Membership Director Jim Truby Treasurer Ray Haack Chancellor Jim Truby
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January Fundraiser Dinner Thanks to everyone who
attended our meatloaf
fundraiser dinner which was
held on Wednesday, January
18th, 2017 in Vamos Hall.
Among our guests was one
extra-special guest, our Bishop,
Donald Hying (pictured to the
right with two other dinner
attendees). The Bishop made a
point to visit almost every table
before sitting down to enjoy the fabulous food created by our volunteers.
As everyone knows, they only way these
fundraisers can be successful is through
the dedicated volunteers that do
everything from set up, cooking, and food
distribution, to ticket sales, post dinner
cleaning and breakdown of all the set up
tables. Above, two of our many
volunteers, long time Council 10811
members Jim Permeske and Al Fillmon,
took a quick break to pose for this picture.
Thank you to all our volunteers and for
the many dinner attendees.
We look forward to seeing you at our March corned beef and cabbage fundraiser dinner on
Wednesday, March 8th in Vamos Hall. Enjoy the entertainment that will be provided and
consider buying your tickets in advance, saving $2 per person (see details above/right).
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Family of the Month, January, 2017 Congratulations to brother knight Ghanem Ziadat and his wife
Mary who were named Council 10811’s January, 2017 Family of
the Month. While Ghanem has been a member for less than a
year, he (and Mary) have been very active in many activities
including volunteering at dinners and working with Ultra Foods to
obtain multiple food donations. Congratulations!
LTC Is an Important Piece of the
Puzzle There are many financial consultants and retirement
authorities who emphasize the need for a long-term care
(LTC) product for estate preservation and family
protection. While many commercial life insurance
companies have gotten out of the long-term care business,
the Knights of Columbus considers LTC a very important
piece of the family protection puzzle. The Order has been
actively offering our members this product for nearly 17
years without a premium increase on current
policyholders. Members who wisely purchased an LTC
plan from the Knights in 2000 are still paying the same
premiums today. Even better, our LTC coverage is
backed by the full strength of the Order, which remains
rooted in our strong Catholic values. Talk about stability
when it counts.
If we have not spoken about your need for LTC coverage
in your family portfolio, please take some time out of
your schedule to meet with me.
Remember, long-term care policies are underwritten
based on your health, and you most likely will never be
any healthier than you are today.
Vivat Jesus!
Eric Olson
H 219-374-8984
C 219-689-4980
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Resolutions Passed at January 19th, 2017 Good Shepherd Council 10811 Business Meeting Good Shepherd Council 10811 Resolution allowing suspension of spending limits prescribed in Council Bylaws for Vamos Hall
Kitchen renovation.
Whereas: the Vamos Hall kitchen has not been renovated since its initial building construction.
Whereas: the principle source of Good Shepherd Council Funding is monthly dinners which rely on use of this kitchen in
preparing meals.
Whereas: appliances in the Kitchen are due for replacement.
Whereas: most kitchen appliances and some components needing replacement cost more than Good Shepherd’s $500 Bylaw
spending limitation.
Therefore, be it resolved: that during this improvements period GSC contributions to Kitchen repairs and improvements be exempt
from bylaw limitations, and that funding motions be approved by a majority vote only, without further resolution.
First Reading: 1/19/2017
Publication in February 2017 GSC newsletter
Second Reading: 2/2/2017 Rules Suspended to allow a second and third reading on 1/19/17
The purpose of this resolution is to expand Good Shepherd Council 10811’s Individual Seminarian Funding Program (RSVP) to
cover a fifth seminarian until Seminarian Gregory Bim-Merle ordination to the priesthood.
Whereas: The Good Shepherd Council is well aware of the severe shortage of Roman Catholic priests.
Whereas: Individual seminarians and postulates receive minimal personal financial support from Gary Diocese.
Whereas: In 2008 Good Shepherd Council 10811 passed a resolution to fully exploit the rebate benefits available from Knights of
Columbus Supreme’s RSVP Seminarian Support Program.
Whereas: Supreme’s RSVP program requires a minimum of $500 per seminarian to qualify for rebate.
And Whereas: Good Shepherd Council 10811 misinterpreted the program rules during the 2015/16 fraternal year, disqualifying the
council from rebates.
And Whereas: Good Shepherd Council believes no seminarian should be penalized for an administrative error by the council.
Therefore be it resolved that: Good Shepherd Council’s originally resolved RSVP Program be enhanced by $500 for one year only,
allowing a participating seminarian to be ordained, thereby allowing the program to return to funding four seminarians in
accordance with the original RSVP resolution.
First Reading: 1/19/2017
Publication in February Good Shepherd Council Newsletter
Second Reading: Rules suspended to permit three readings and approval vote on 1/19/2017
Dates to Remember:
Date Day Time Activity
February 2nd, 2017 Thursday 7:30 PM Social Meeting - OLC Classroom
February 16th, 2017 Thursday 7:30 PM Business Meeting - OLC Classroom
February 19th, 2017 Sunday 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Blood Drive
March 2nd, 2017 Thursday 7:30 PM Social Meeting - OLC Classroom
March 5th, 2017 Sunday 3:00 PM Knights of Columbus 2nd & 3rd Degree confirmation – OLC. Sign in is at 2:00 PM
March 8th, 2017 Wednesday 7:30 PM Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner Fundraiser – Vamos Hall.
March 16th, 2017 Thursday 7:30 PM Business Meeting - OLC Classroom