August 2014 Brothers and family members, It has been an eventful summer. Starting with a great installation dinner and cere- mony, it was followed by a successful Council Picnic. We just had our Sky Sox 2-buck Tuesday, with 50+ people at a great tailgate. Unfortunately, the rain came in and the baseball had to be postponed. Now it’s August and that means school starts soon for our kiddos. Then it’s soon Labor Day, autumn, and football season. That is when we really get busy. Operation Renovation is coming right along, and we expect to start doing pancake breakfasts in October. Air Force Football parking resumes August 30th, and our drive to support the Intellectual Disabilities Program (Tootsie Rolls) is coming soon. So there will be plenty of fun and charitable activity to go around. Be sure to learn about our fantastic scrip program which is starting out with reloadable gift cards. This promises to be a great program where we can do charitable giving, just by shopping at King Soopers or Loaf ‘n Jug with these cards. It’s easy and costs nothing. Many of us have already started, so read about it and join in! We are planning our third Annual Benefit, Monte Carlo Style in October. There is lots of fun to be had, whether we are helping to plan and work the event, or coming as customer and playing the games. More info follows. As you can see, our Council is a very active, giving council. We make a big difference in our parish and our community. My personal goal is for every Knight to finish the year with the knowledge and satisfaction that he took part in some of these great activities. No one can do everything, but everyone can do something. Together we can do more. Vivat Jesus! Ron Krom, Grand Knight
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August 2014
Brothers and family members,
It has been an eventful summer. Starting with a great installation dinner and cere-
mony, it was followed by a successful Council Picnic. We just had our Sky Sox 2-buck
Tuesday, with 50+ people at a great tailgate. Unfortunately, the rain came in and the
baseball had to be postponed. Now it’s August and that means school starts soon for our
kiddos. Then it’s soon Labor Day, autumn, and football season. That is when we really get
busy.
Operation Renovation is coming right along, and we expect to start doing pancake
breakfasts in October. Air Force Football parking resumes August 30th, and our drive to
support the Intellectual Disabilities Program (Tootsie Rolls) is coming soon. So there will
be plenty of fun and charitable activity to go around.
Be sure to learn about our fantastic scrip program which is starting out with reloadable
gift cards. This promises to be a great program where we can do charitable giving, just by
shopping at King Soopers or Loaf ‘n Jug with these cards. It’s easy and costs nothing.
Many of us have already started, so read about it and join in!
We are planning our third Annual Benefit, Monte Carlo Style in October. There is lots of
fun to be had, whether we are helping to plan and work the event, or coming as customer
and playing the games. More info follows.
As you can see, our Council is a very active, giving council. We make a big difference in
our parish and our community. My personal goal is for every Knight to finish the year with
the knowledge and satisfaction that he took part in some of these great activities. No one
can do everything, but everyone can do something. Together we can do more.
Vivat Jesus!
Ron Krom,
Grand Knight
Knights’ Knews August 2014
Brother Knights, if you have changes to your home address, phone number or email address, please email
Paul Miller, Financial Secretary, at [email protected] or call 719-440-5313 (leave a message if no answer)
Sky Sox Night – Wet and Wild! by Ron Krom
Our 2014 annual Sky Sox outing was a qualified success. I say “qualified” because the tailgate was fantastic, even though not much baseball happened. Rick Losey chaired and planned the event. He had a good 70 people signed up to attend, and had everything ready. There were grilled chicken, dogs, and burgers as well as plenty of beverages. Doug Anderson supplied the grill, and Brother Herman Jasper brought tableware, cooking gear, food left from the council picnic, and more. Tom Stevens and Rod Schumann assumed Grillmeister duties, flaming things to a sizzling turn. About 50 people braved the threatening weather, bringing side dishes and desserts. Everyone feasted and social-ized until almost game time.
Just as we were about to clean up and head for the ball park, the skies darkened and spilled on us. By the time everything was put away and loaded into vehicles, many of us were soaked. The game was postponed, but still the tailgate was the best part of the evening. Well done to all those who took part.
The food and drinks were great, we had good social interaction, some were watching the clouds, and then…
Brothers and Sisters, please remember in your Prayers:
♣ Fr Larry Solan, Fr Joe Damhorst, Fr Mike Butler, Fr Don Brownstein, Fr Bill Carmody, Fr Richard Ryan, Fr Brian
Rossler, Fr Jim Klein, Deacon Lee Sherpa & family, Deacon Ken Huard, Deacon Michael Buckley & our Seminarian
Nathan Hinds.
♣ Brothers Roy Salem, Vince Kierney, Michael Herder, Don Bartek, Chuck Zeitvogel, Lara, Joe & Andrew Marjan, Bill Zint, Nancy, John & Susan Arpad, Joan Knudsen, Brendan Wirth & family, Ann & Chuck Weida, Mark Abrams,
Mike Crino, Mike Hayman, Joe Keegan, Rita Newell, Cindy Brown (wife of Deacon Dick), Susan & Todd Stein, Tony
Valdez, Mabel Page, Maureen & Debbie Schymanski, Jennifer Hurt, Jonathan Mintern, Jim Sebestyen, Tom Kaiser Sr. & Hallie Kaiser, Pedro Gonzalez, Joe & Peggy Solms, Carol & Joe Cote, Mark, Tom, Elise & Regina Elio, John D'Ale-
sio, Sister Marylou Ricke, Taylor Lilly, Tony & Shelly VerKamp, Tanya Smith/Stringer, Paris Smith, Dorothy Daigle,
Isabella Miller, Sterling Stringer, Morgan Preator, Rachel Elee, Joe Pagano & Soon Young, Aaron Williams & family,
Ron & Fran Krom, Melissa Anderson, Hailey Rector.
♣ For the Repose of the Soul: Linda Anderson, Victoria Seiler.
♣ For all families impacted by senseless shootings this past year.
♣ For all families and communities impacted by wild fires, floods, mud slides and other severe weather this past year.
♣ For all Military, Police, Fire Fighters, First Responders and all who work diligently to provide comfort for people in
need.
♣ For our National Leaders that they may work to preserve our Freedom of Religion, The Rights of Conscience, the
Sanctity of Marriage and respect for all human life from conception to natural death.
♣ For the Prayer intentions of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI.
♣ For the Prayer intentions and Mission of our Holy Father Pope Francis I.
PLEASE LET US KNOW IF ANYONE IN OUR K OF C “FAMILY”
Betsy Williams is a past Vice President of the Ladies Auxiliary and wife to Council member Aaron Williams.
They have four children. When Aaron was seriously injured in an automobile accident, the Ladies Auxiliary
and other members of the parish provided meals to the family. Many, many prayers were offered for Aaron’s
recovery and comfort for the family. Aaron’s recovery will be an extended convalescence and rehabilitation.
We pledge to be support for our Sister in Christ during this difficult time.
The Ladies Auxiliary will resume meetings in September. In the meantime, we enjoy summer activities with
friends and family. The coming fall months will be busy as we support our Knights in events and take on pro-
jects of our own. I anticipate that it will not be all work—we will have fun, too. The best part will be the op-
portunity to get to know many wonderful ladies within the parish.
September will be our first Bake Sale of the season. Ladies – Start Your Ovens!!! I will have details ready
for you next month.
FOOTBALL SEASON IS COMING!
That means watching & cheering for your favorite team. It also means that the Knights are selling Football
Frenzy Tickets. This is a great activity that supports both your local council and the K of C State Council charities.
But first, what do these tickets do for you, the buyer?
First, you get multiple chances to win cash money. Your ticket will list 4 teams each week for 10 weeks. If
your 4 teams have the highest total score, you win the top prize for that week. There are also prizes for 2nd, 3rd, and
4th down to 7th highest total score. There are also prizes for the two tickets with the lowest scoring teams. So for
only a $10 ticket, you get 9 chances to win every week for 10 weeks. Total prizes amount to $10,000. You can sell
tickets to friends and family or give them as gifts to football fans. And of course, you need one or more for yourself.
Besides the fun of watching and winning, another great part is how much it benefits the council to sell at least
50 tickets. First, the council keeps $2 per ticket. That brings in $100 for our charities. The remaining $8 per ticket
goes to the Colorado State Council to pay for prizes, with the profits going to Colorado State Charities. But the pro-
gram also keeps your per capita assessments lower, and that saves everyone money. Finally, our delegates to the
state convention and their wives get a reduction on meal expenses. So this is a program that really benefits the coun-
cil in many ways.
We need a coordinator for the Football Frenzy sales, but you can obtain tickets at a council meeting or from Ron
Krom. They will also be available at the sale weekend Sept. 27 & 28 after Masses, and at the October pancake
breakfast. First chance to win is October 28th, so get in the action before then!
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Knights’ Knews August 2014
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
October 24, 2014 for our
ANNUAL BENEFIT
(Monte Carlo Style)
This year's Annual Benefit is going to be better than the last two;
we are going to have a grand time and I hope all Knights and Ladies will attend.
Spread the word - invite your friends.
The Benefit will support The Home Front Cares and a couple of our Council's traditional charities such as
Zack's Place and Life Network.
For $30 you will enjoy four hours of games and fun and your donation will assist some of our very own Vet-
erans and Colorado Springs citizens.
Last year we had 177 people attend and we raised $4,500 for two very important charities: Pikes Peak Habi-tat for Humanity and Care and Share of Colorado. This year, we are expecting as many as 250 people to at-
tend our Annual Benefit and we will raise as much as $8,000 for our charities. Imagine what these organiza-
tions can do with $8,000!
The work isn't hard, yet it does require some of your time to be a success.
Perhaps you have the knack for putting together flyers, decorating a room, or writing short and effective
blurbs. Or maybe you have the gift of gab. Give me a call; we will find a place for your particular skill.
If you would like to help plan, sell tickets, setup, or be a game dealer (training is provided), please contact
Brian LaMay (our event host and leader) at 719-200-3089 or by email at [email protected].
Here is a sample of some areas where you can volunteer:
ers, JAYC, Fred Meyer Jewelers, Littman and Barclay Jewelers)
Will I receive King Soopers Card fuel points and fuel discounts? Yes, you will earn King Soopers fuel points and
the $.03 King Soopers card discount—no changes! Provide your King Soopers Card or alternate ID at the time of pur-
chase—again no change!
A $10.00 Gift Card!! That doesn’t buy much! You’re covered and in control. You can load, and reload, and reload
your card with cash again and again as often and wherever you like at a King Soopers check-out register, or service
desk, or at a Loaf and Jug check-out register. Your register or pump receipt will show you the value remaining in your
card so you will know when it is time to reload.
This sounds great!! But I like earning a credit card rebate or airline miles when buying groceries and gas!
You’re covered again!! Reload your card just like you have paid for groceries or gas—by credit card, cash, or check!
Is this really going to make us any money to support our charitable work? You do the math. Families spend at
least $50.00 per month, and up to $500 or more. Continuing this for 12 months per year at a 5% rebate can easily pro-
duce from $7,000 to $10,000 per year once we are solidly underway. This is a WOW!! All very convenient and at no
additional cost on items we buy every day!
How do I get started?? We began with 45 cards on July 15--some are already sold and being used. It is important
that we start soon with every member—and our friends and family. As we get started we will sell cards where Knights
and ladies gather—like Sky Sox Night on July 29, and at meetings and functions. Herman Jasper is the coordinator for
King Soopers Gift Cards. He is carrying “for sale” cards with him. Contact information is below. Contact him—and
have $10.00 handy for your card. Perhaps get cards for each individual frequenting King Soopers or Loaf and Jug??
6455 Brook Park Drive § Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918
Herman Jasper Program Coordinator Phone: 719-590-9303 [email protected]
Knights’ Knews August 2014
INVOLVEMENT CENTRAL
Ways to Serve and Be Active – What’s Yours?
Intellectual Disabilities Program – Craig Seiler coordinator; help needed to organize and distribute our Tootsie Rolls. Contact Craig at [email protected].
Annual Benefit Event – October 24th; Brian LaMay coordinator; see article for details; 719-200-3089 or by email at [email protected].
Football Frenzy – Continuing now until mid-October. Coordinator needed to distribute tickets and keep re-cords. Contact Ron Krom – [email protected].
Parking at USAFA Football games – a major support for our charitable programs. Games start August 30th. More info in the article. Contact Frank Peck at [email protected].
Pancake Breakfast - starting October 5th. Contact Greer Bailey at [email protected]. Committee positions – coordinate activities in program areas. What is your “hot-button?” We need coordi-
nators for Culture of Life, Community, and Council areas. Contact Ron Krom ([email protected]) for details about what is involved.
King Soopers reloadable gift cards – buy ‘em and use ‘em. Promote them among friends and family. Grow your faith – take part in our church activities such as Marian Hour of Prayer, Corporate Communion,
Culture of Life Mass and prayers, etc. Know your faith – get involved with religious education classes, Men’s Breakfast, Small Church Community, and more.
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The Bottom Line -"$upporting Our Good Works "
What follows is a brief summary of the financial activities associated with our 3 rd Degree Council [9993] and 4th Degree
Assembly [3049].
Summer is well in swing and July has just left the building. As expected, the summer finds the knights in a bit of a lull,
allowing member knights to enjoy the sun and fun with their families. On the administrative side, Council 9993 started a
new Fundraising project, Reloadable King Soopers Gift Cards. The start of the project required a payment of $450 to
purchase the cards, a sum completely recuperated by the Council when the cards are sold. Please see the article in the newsletter for more information. Also in the fundraising department, I would like to thank out Brother Knights who parked
cars at the USAFA graduation. This earned the council a cool (though the weather was not) $295.39 towards our charitable
works.
In an effort to enjoy a little of the sun and fun as a Fraternal family, the Knights hosted a $2 Tuesday Sky Sox baseball game and tailgate. To purchase supplies for the event, the Council fronted $225.00 for food and beverages. Council 9993
was asked to help keep the 40 Days for Life campaign going, as such the members at the meeting were asked if they
would like to contribute. Member donations plus $25 from the Council account allowed Council 9993 to donate $50 to
keep the local effort alive.
From our business as usual file, the Lighthouse Media display brought in $93.00 in donations and was restocked for
$185.22. The Knights continue to support supplies for our Parish with a donation of $100 and Life Network’s Mobile
Pregnancy Center with a donation of $100, both ongoing monthly contributions from Council 9993. Lastly, the semi-
annual audit will be conducted in the first week of August. Look in next month’s newsletter for details.
If anyone would like more information on the financial status of the Council or the Assembly, please stop by any regular
business meeting or feel free to contact me directly.