GRAND KNIGHT: TELEPHONE NUMBER: E-MAIL COUNCIL NAME COUNCIL NUMBER: LOCATION (City): CHAIRMAN’S NAME: TELEPHONE NUMBER: MAILING ADDRESS: E-MAIL: Richard Coughlin 662-312-6449 [email protected]Father John P. Egan 6765 Starkville, MS 39759 Richard Coughlin 662-312-6449 1176 Bob White Drive, Starkville, MS 39759 [email protected]
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THIS REPORTING FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY EACH COUNCIL AND FORWARDED TO THE STATE COUNCIL.(A SEPARATE REPORTING FORM SHOULD BE COMPLETED FOR EACH PROGRAM CATEGORY.)
Project Title:
Date Project Conducted:
Purpose of Activity: (In the space provided below, describe in one sentence the purpose of this activity. This section must be completed.)
Number of council members participating in project: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Percentage of council members participating in project: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . %
Number of man hours expended in project: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
To highlight the protection of life in our parish, in our community, and Mississippi State University.
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Describe project in detail. Use additional paper if necessary. Supplementary material may be submitted along with the nomination. Accompanying materials can include letters, testimonials, news clippings, photographs, pamphlets, etc. Do not submit tapes, videocassettes, DVDs, display materials, films, etc., as they will not be considered in judging the nomination.
DO NOT SUBMIT THIS REPORT FORM TO SUPREME COUNCIL
ENTRY MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE STATE COUNCILTO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE COMPETITION
For more information on the Service Program Awards go to www.kofc.org/service and click on the left-hand “Council” link.
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Twenty Knights from Starkville's Saint Joseph parish spent a hot October day erecting over 120crosses to promote the protection of life. "Each cross represents one of 154 abortions that happensevery hour in the United States." On this particular hot October day, the ground was so hard thatelectric drills were needed to drill holes into the ground to hold the crosses. However, the work andsweat that these men offered would be priceless if their efforts saved the life of one child.