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Knight lifE - Knights of Columbus
Number 7
Knight Life
Edward Douglass White Council 2473
September 2015 Arlington, Virginia
Founded May 20, 1923 Number 3
EDW BOOK SIGNING
UPCOMING EVENTS
September 3 EDW/CCA meetings CFP 7:30PM
September 3 LUK meeting CH 7:30pm
September 7 Labor Day Mass CFP 11AM
September 7 Labor Day Picnic Grove noon
September 8-10 Golf Shenvalee
September 10 O&C meeting CH 7:30PM
September 12 Charity Car Show September 12 End of season pool party BBQ 4 -7pm
September 14 Golf The Gauntlet
September 17 EDW meeting CFP 7:30PM
September 20 Family Breakfast September 21 Golf September 22 CCA board meeting September 25 Oktoberfest dinner October 1 EDW/CCA meetings October 1 LUK meeting October 2 Crab Feast front lawn 9am
MH 9am
Reston National
CH 7PM
6PM
CFP 7:30PM
CH 7:30pm
MH 6:30 – 8:30
*Every Sunday we pray the Rosary at 12:30
within Mary’s Circle. If it’s raining we move
inside the mansion.
KNIGHT OF THE MONTH
It’s often said in organizations that rely on volunteers that 20%,
or somesuch number, of the members actually do the volunteering.
That’s also true at EDW. Within that percentage there’s a group of
guys and families that are machines. They can be counted on to
always be there to help serve our cause. One of these machines is
Chris Hudson. He’s only been a member for 3 years but it feels
like he’s been here forever. The man is at nearly every single event
helping out wherever he can. He doesn’t make a big deal of it, he
just nonchalantly arrives and sees where he can help out and rolls
up his sleeves. Chris also serves EDW as an officer and can be
counted on to be at our meetings offering his advice and viewpoint.
A donation will be made to Chris’s parish, Holy Transfiguration Melkite Greek-Catholic, in honor of his service to the Church
and EDW.
BIO OF DJO LEGENDARY PRINCIPAL
DICK MARTIN
September 17: Mansion
September 20: Family Breakfast
Of Mice and Miracles Presents a Unique Look into the
Life of Dick Martin, Former Bishop O’Connell Principal
A fixture at Bishop O’Connell High School
for nearly 50 years, Richard J. “Dick” Martin
has influenced the lives of many students
in northern Virginia. As a wrestling coach,
teacher, athletic director, assistant principal
and principal, Martin played a significant role
in guiding Bishop O’Connell to excellence in
both education and athletics.
Martin’s experiences and accomplishments
as an educator are detailed in the biography, Of
Mice and Miracles: An American Educator’s
Story. Written by local attorney Frederick J.
Day and published by 2DonnBooks of Reston, Virginia, Of Mice and Miracles explores
Martin’s childhood in Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania, his development as an
accomplished wrestler at the University of Notre Dame, and his career as
high school teacher, coach and administrator.
Dick Martin and Fred Day will be present at the Edward Douglass
White Council following the council meeting on Thursday, September
17 to discuss Of Mice and Miracles and sign copies of the book. They
will also be present at the Family Breakfast on Sunday, September
20 from 9:00a.m. to noon to sign copies.
Books will be available for purchase at each event at a cost of $15.37.
Payment may be made in cash or by credit card. Individuals who are unable to attend the book signings but would like to purchase a copy of the
book may order a copy using PayPal at the publisher’s website:
www.2DonnBooks.com
LABOR DAY
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2015
MASS & PICNIC
Mass – 11:00 AM – Paradise Ballroom
Picnic – Noon - 6:00 PM Council Grounds
Picnic Menu
BBQ ½ Chicken............................... $10.00
BBQ ¼ Chicken................................. $8.00
BBQ Beef Sandwich.......................... $8.00
Grilled Kielbasa with Kraut............... $8.00
Grilled Baby Back Ribs................... $10.00
Hot Dog.............................................. $3.00
All selections served with corn on the cob, coleslaw, baked
beans and chips.
Council Officers 2014 - 2015
Grand Knight: John White........................202 352 7955
Chaplain: Fr. Joseph Giordano.................703 528 3800
Dep. Grand Knight: Chris Bannon............703 869 1460
Chancellor: Joe Baker
Fin. Secretary: Jerry Garren PGK.............202 498 1638
Treasurer: Jim Tuomey............................703 395 3894
Recorder: John Kosobucki.......................571 282 4785
Advocate: A.J. Valinote
Lecturer: Vince Long PGK
Warden: John Rovinski, Jr.
Guard: Tom Gavin....................................703 281 1434
Guard: Chris Hudson
Trustees: Bob Dannemiller PGK...............703 685 3795
Steve McTeague PGK...............703 969 1570
Art Gamotis PGK......................703 448 0332
Fraternal Benefits Advisors
Robert J. Canter Jr., CSA, FICF, LUTCF.....301 952 0180
Christopher M. Stio PGK...........................703 585 4978
Luigi Tanzi ...............................................240 793 7213
Council Office
703 536 9656 x 2
Council Home Mansion
703 536 9656 x 3
In case of illness or death of a member
Please call Jerry Garren PGK
202 498 1638
Committee Chairmen:
6-Point Program: Chris Bannon...............703 869 1160
Church Activities: Art Gamotis PGK.........703 448 0332
Community Acts.: John Cormany.............703 876 4654
Council Activities: Art Gamotis................703 448 0332
Fraternal Activities:
Youth Activities: David DeLoatche...........703 200 3949
Mike Bauer PGK............703 204 9189
500 Club: Steve McTeague PGK...............703 969 1570
Advertising: Rick Vranesh PGK
Blood Drive: Ray Fioramonti....................703 524 1804
Charity: John Pfundstein..........................703 455 9112
Culture of Life: Luigi & Suzanne Tanzi......240 793 7213
K.C.I.C.: Jim Holland PGK........................703 533 1550
Knight Life Editor: Rick Vranesh PGK.......571 468 5133
Kovar: Art Gamotis PGK..........................703 448 0332
Ladies U-Knighted: Katie McCarthy.........703 241 2374
Membership: Greg Strizek.......................703 346 4387
Organ Donor Chairman: Jerry Garren......202 498 1638
Retention: Jim Holland............................703 533 1550
Special Activities: Norm Marcocci...........703 263 9771
Waiters: Bob Muschamp.........................703 237 8475
Columbus Club of Arlington 2015
Board Officers
Grand Knight: John White...................202 352 7955
Dep. Grand Knight: Chris Bannon ......703 869 1460
President: John O’Neill III....................571 437 9415
Vice President: Greg Strizek...............703 346 4387
Secretary: Bill Wester.........................703 521 2841
Treasurer: Tom Maguire......................703 314 5213
Asst. Treasurer: Jerry Garren FS PGK....202 498 1638
Board Directors
Owen J. Beirne, Jr...............................202 746 2404
Tim Walthall........................................703 525 6245
Bob Dannemiller DD, PGK...................703 685 3795
Larry Harrison.....................................703 980 4852
Tom Hazzard.......................................703 536 4769
Club Staff
General Manager Peter Silano............703 595 1546
Operations Manager Nick Beirne....703 536 9656 x 310
Manager Jeff Koch................... 703 536 9656 x 311
[email protected]
Summer Camp Director Jill Burdick-Zupancic
703 536 9656 x 4
Pool Phone in Season: 703 536 9656 x 313
Knight Life is published monthly by the Edward
Douglass White Council #2473, Knights of Columbus.
5115 Little Falls Road, Arlington, VA 22207-1899.
Opinions expressed are those of the author and do not
necessarily reflect those of Edward Douglass White
Council or the Knights of Columbus. Comments
should be directed to the Grand Knight.
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GRAND KNIGHT’S MESSAGE
HONORING OUR ETERNAL MEMBER
We do several things or try to do several things when members pass
away. First and foremost if they are insurance members the Knights of
Columbus agent responsible for the member and his family will get into
gear and process all policies that are relevant which will provide financial
assistance for the family.
Second in importance is that we want to inform the membership of a
person’s passing and to provide time and place information to them of
the viewing/wake hours, the time and location of the funeral Mass and
reception, if open to the membership. Since deaths are often obviously
unexpected there isn’t a lot of time for the family to work out arrangements amidst their
mourning. So this is tough to ask of you but we earnestly want to know of the arrangements
as soon as they are made so that we can help provide comfort and pay our respects both as
a council and as individual members who have befriended you over the years. Simply have
a member of your family call the Columbus Club office at 703 536 9656 and ask to have
your information relayed to the Grand Knight and Financial Secretary.
We traditionally honor this notification obligation by placing an official Death Notice in
The Washington Post. We will continue to honor this. However we can only do this if we
have the times and locations of the wake, Mass and reception known to us in time to place
in The Post.
We also honor the notification obligation by placing a notice in the Mansion for members
to see and relay to others.
A newer way we honor it is by getting the word out via email. This provides us the ability
to send the information out in real time as we receive it. The downside of this method is that
only a very limited number of members receive the alert.
So, we’d like to ask you to include in your Will or official papers a request for your next
of kin to notify the council of your death when the time comes, which comes to all of us.
We want to honor you and comfort your family, please allow us.
We’d also like to ask each of you that would like to receive emails of official Edward
Douglass White Council Death Notices to sign up for “Death notifications” by visiting
our email system and registering for them. [You can also register for other information that’s available.]
Please visit: bit.ly/EDWesignup to register.
If you already have signed up for various council emails simply open one of them
up and at the very bottom click on the “update subscription preferences” to update
and include “Death notifications”.
Finally, we list every deceased member in the Knight Life monthly who has departed since
our last Memorial Mass, which is held each November. When you see the REQUIESCAT
IN PACE list please offer a prayer for these members and their families.
St. Rodrigo Aguilar Alemán, martyr from council 2330, please pray for us and guide us.
Respectfully,
John White
73RD Grand Knight
SICK AND IN OUR THOUGHTS
Please remember the following members and their families in your daily prayers. If
you have time, give them a call or drop them a note.
John Corrado
Kay Halpin
Scotty Skotek
Ed Kunec
@KofC_EDW
Ed Watkins Jack Bottash
WWW.KOFCEDW2473.ORG
KNIGHT LIFE
Columbus Club Crab Feast 2015
Friday October 2nd, 2015
PRINCIPLES OF THE ORDER - CHARITY
Our Dedicated Redcoats
6:30pm-8:30pm
Main Hall
$45 ALL-You-Can-Eat Hot Steaming Crabs
Crab soup, Hot Dogs, Corn on the Cob, Soda & Beer
No tickets at the door.
*RESERVATIONS REQUIRED*
No later than September 25th 2015
Please call 703-536-9656 EXT.311
MANAGER’S CORNER
PETER SILANO
As we close a very successful summer season, I would like to
take this opportunity to thank the many employees involved, starting
with the camp.
Our Camp Director, Jill Burdick-Zupancic, Assistant Camp Director,
Mary O’Conner, and Extended Day Director, Regina O’Conner have
done a steller job in reorganizing the camp and its procedures. Our
counselors both returning and new have managed to keep our children
happy, healthy, hydrated and entertained the entire camp season.
Our Pool Manager, Leslie Washburn and Assistant Pool Manager
Christian Kerrigan and the “too many to mention” life guards/pool
desk clerks have done a great job managing the pool despite the many
obstacles including a very rainy July.
As always, the Deep End staff, Thom Galvin, Marijo Galvin and
their incredible team who always manage to handle the heat and
volume without complaint.
Lastly the Columbus Club staff Nick Beirne, Jeff Koch, Ruth
Haubert, Maria Diaz, Claudia Giron, Rene Ventura, Jose Cruz, and
Manuel Lezama who take on new responsibilities every season and
rise to the occasion. Special thanks to our new dish employee Sean
Cormany. Sean started at the club a few months ago and worked every
shift requested as well as many, many last minute shifts. Sean has
become a true asset to the Columbus Club and we hope he remains
with us for a long while.
We look forward to seeing you this fall starting with the Labor
Day Picnic, 9/7, End of Year Pool Party, 9/12, Family Breakfast, 9/20,
Oktoberfest Supper Club, 9/25 and the Annual Columbus Club Crab
fest on 10/2/15. All menus are listed elsewhere in this publication.
KNIGHT LIFE
As Brother Knights, we all know that the first principle of the Knights
of Columbus is charity. Most members of EDW, their wives, and family
members likely have some knowledge of EDW’s Redcoats, and how they
serve and benefit our large Council. Most however, are unaware of two
related factors:
(1) EDW Redcoats derive funds from two sources:
(a.) gratuities and donations from customers and other sources; and
(b.) a stipend from our Columbus Club based on numbers of waiters
working during a given period of time; and
(2) what is done with the funds received by EDW’s Redcoats.
We, the Redcoat team captains, thought it was past time to share that
information with you. For well over 50 years there has existed a “Waiter’s
Fund”, carefully overseen by both EDW’s Financial Secretary and the Redcoat team captains. Depending upon the number, and size of bookings and
events hosted by EDW, and served by our dedicated Redcoats, the balance in
the Waiters Fund at any given time may range between $1,000. and $5,000.
Almost from the onset of EDW’s Redcoats, a decision was made to make
periodic contributionsto religious, charitable, and other worthy community
causes (such as disaster relief).
Recently a review of records maintained of Redcoat donations revealed
that since 1994 (or over the past 21 years), EDW’s Redcoats have made
charitable contributions totaling about $73,000, or an average of approximately $3,500 per year.
There are a number of organizations that the Redcoats choose to contribute
to annually. These include: Priests Retirement Fund (Arlington Diocese);
Archdiocese of the Military; Missionhurst; Special Olympics (No. VA
chapter); KOVAR; and of course, EDW’s annual Thanksgiving Day Dinner
for those alone and in need. In addition, over the years similar contributions
have been made to disaster relief programs such as for Katrina Relief, and
similar relief drives.
Practicing the old saying that “charity begins at home”, the EDW Redcoat
team captains have frequently voted unanimously to assist our Council, and
the Columbus Club of Arlington, in purchasing such items as: heavy-duty
picnic tables; wrought-iron furniture for the Council home deck; BBQ grills
for the use of all on our grounds; new, or replacement freezer/refrigeration
equipment in our commercial-grade kitchen; as well as periodic contributions to EDW’s Capital Campaign Fund.
As recently as July-August of this year, we’ve contributed to some new
(to us) charities or worthwhile community programs such as: the James
Lee Youth Sports Assn.; “Food for Families”; “Crossroads Pro-Life”; D.J.
O’Connell H.S. for a “Young Women’s Fall Conference; and last, but not
least, an initial contribution to the Little Sisters of the Poor. This summation
is meant to shed a little more light on what EDW’s Redcoats do in addition
to bartending and serving guests at events, including wedding receptions,
anniversary parties, school fundraising events, etc., etc.
There are five “Redcoat Teams” ranging in size from 15 or so, up to
35. There are approximately 100 active Redcoats, ranging in age from 30’s
on up to late-70’s and early-80’s! We still have a small number of WWII
veterans still serving as Redcoats! If any of our newer, younger Brother
Knights, or even some recently retired and now having more time on their
hands, would like to join our ranks - your more than welcome to do so.
Just reach out and contact one of our Redcoat team captains, who are:
PGK Kenny Goss; Owen Beirne, Jr.; PGK Vince Long; Ray Fioramonti;
or Bob Muschamp (cell # 703-489-2856) Or speak to any Council, or Columbus Club officer. Join us - to help your Council, and to practice Charity.
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LADIES U-KNIGHTED NEWS
Jo Balsamo Wood
Hope you all are enjoying the final days of summer. It’s hard to
believe that September is already here! Labor Day is upon us and
football season is starting. Fall is in the air. Speaking of Labor Day,
please stop by the LUK table at the Labor Day Picnic, to be held on
Monday, September 7. This is your last chance this summer to experience our member’s delicious sweets. As always, we will be selling
baked goods, cookbooks, and Christmas ornaments. Try your luck
at the 50/50 raffle.
SAVE THE DATE!!!! We are looking for¬ward to another fun
event. LUK members, fellow Knights, and the Columbus Club are
working together to offer you a special experience -- the 12th Annual
Halloween Party. (See ad in this month’s Knight Life.) For one night,
the Old Council Home will be transformed into the house on Haunted
Hill. The New Shakedown Band will journey from Transylvania to
share their music and, as in the past, there will be lots of weird and
wonderful food. So, start putting on your thinking caps for a creative
Halloween costume. You could win one of several prizes in the annual
costume contest. This year’s Adult’s Only Halloween Party will be
held on Saturday, Oct 31 beginning at 9:00 p.m. As always, there
will be free food, cash bar, costume contest, and a live band. This is
an event that you don’t want to miss. Decorating starts at 7:00 p.m.
on Friday Oct 30; please come by and show your support. For more
information, please contact Jo Balsamo Wood at balsamowood@
verizon.net.
Ladies U-Knighted is looking for new members! We meet at 7:30
p.m. on the first Thursday of each month at the K of C Old Council
Home, 5115 Little Falls Road, Arlington, VA. Member¬ship is open
to any woman who is willing to help those in need, provide excellence in many activities, whether religious, charitable, or social, and
have fun. Please stop by for a meeting. Visit our website at www.
ladiesuknighted.com or follow us on Facebook at Ladies U-Knighted.
Please join Ladies U-Knighted in wishing a Happy Birthday to o
LUK Treasurer Kathi Daylor (9/23) and LUK members Pat O’Conner
(9/11) and Aileen Onufrychuk (9/27). Our next LUK meeting is Sep
3 @ 7:30.
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ANNUAL!
Saturday, Oct. 31
9 p.m. – 1 a.m.
For Adults 21 and Older
Sponsored by
Ladies U-Knighted
and EDW Council
Live Band!
SHAKEDOWN
Costume
Contest!
Prizes!
2014 costume winners celebrate!
*No Cover Charge*
Cash Bar
Free Heavy Appetizers
KNIGHT LIFE
EDW ENJOYS GREAT DAY AT NATS PARK
EDW Washington Nationals fans enjoyed what could be described
as a single and a half header (the finish of the rain-delayed game from
the day before and the game scheduled for Saturday) on July 18 on a
gorgeous sunny day.
Although the Nats struggled in the second game against the Los
Angeles Dodgers (losing 2-4), EDW members enjoyed a great barbecue
before the game at the mansion, unlimited beverages en route, and raffles
and prizes on the way home.
Thanks to Norm Marcocci, Owen Beirne, and John O’Neill III for
taking care of the participants and our great bus driver.
GOLF GROUP
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REQUIESCAT IN PACE
CARL FANUCCI
April 2, 1932 – August 6, 2015
Knights of Columbus
September 1, 1964
THOMAS J. MURPHY
July 25, 1925 - July 20, 2015
Knights of Columbus
May 5, 1953
George John Martini
Thomas J. Thom
Anthony Bruno
Vincent D. Boylan
Donald J. Horton
Timothy C. Murphy
HERBERT M. HART
October 19, 1928 - August 3, 2015
Knights of Columbus
April 19, 1956
Franklin P. Michels
John “Mac” McLaughin
Jeffrey T. Balestrieri
Henry Rackowski
Frank R. Lushe
Russell A. Martin
Raymond P. Ryabik
Eternal rest grant unto them,
O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them.
May they rest in peace. Amen
KNIGHT LIFE
strengthens. Despite the deluge we experienced at Virginia Oaks,
the course was challenging and picture-perfect, even as we glanced
over Lake Manassas at the Robert Trent Jones course and saw
final preparations that were being made for the televised event for
someone named Tiger.
If you’re not now a member and you like to golf, regardless of
your golf handicap, feel free to contact Larry O’Brien, 703-9785651 (evenings and weekends) for upcoming dailies in September
and October, and to go on stand-by for our final trip to Shenvalee
in September.
KNIGHT LIFE DELIVERY
We encourage husbands and wives to sign up for email delivery of this newsletter.
This will allow us to use the cost savings for charitable causes
instead of overhead expenses. This is especially helpful to us for
those of you that live out of the northern Virginia region.
Please go to: bit.ly/edwsignup
It will take you 60 seconds to sign up. You can register both,
husband and wife, to receive it.
If you wish to cancel the Knight Life please email a note to
[email protected] or call 202 352 7955.
Please do this now!
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Supper Club
“Oktoberfest”
September
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6:30 ~ Dinner
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LIFE INSURANCE AS A GIFT?
The initial reaction for many people when you mention life
insurance as a gift is a quick step back and a questioning stare.
“How morbid,” they think. While it may seem that way when you
first mention it, life insurance is really a thoughtful gift that can
be a financial life preserver in tough times.
The problem with life insurance is the general perception.
Many think of death instead of the great benefits it provides, and
the security that it offers – even while you’re alive. Life insurance should be thought of as a precautionary protective measure
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Knights of Columbus
Family Breakfast
September 21, 2014, 9:00AM
Omelets Cooked to Order
Belgian Waffle Station
Scrambled Eggs
Sausage Links
Sausage Patties
Bacon
Corned Beef Hash
Ham
Scrapple
Sausage Gravy
Chipped Beef
Home Style Biscuits
Seasoned Home Fries
Cheesy Potato Casserole
French toast Sticks
Regular or Cheesy Grits
Fried Apples
Fresh Fruit Salad
Assorted Breakfast Breads & Pastries
Fruit Cobbler
Assorted Juices
Coffee, Tea or Milk
This is an all you can eat Buffet
$10.00 – Adults
$5.00 – Children 10 and under
Free - Children 3 and under
Tax and tip included in price
for a family unit. The purchase of this product can mean saving
your home, sending your children to college, and preserving your
spouse’s quality of life in the event of your death.
One of the times you may want to purchase life insurance for
someone is when a family has a new baby. It’s a great, low-cost
way to set money aside for the future (i.e. college tuition, housing,
business start-up, etc.). Of greater importance, it ensures these
children will have insurance as adults, in case an illness later in
life makes him or her uninsurable.
Newlyweds are also ideal recipients for life insurance. As they
join their lives and financial responsibilities, young couples need
to make sure that their early investments are fully protected. If
something were to happen to one of them, the other may be faced
with serious financial hardship. A life insurance policy is an ideal
way to ensure their future and protect their assets.
As nontraditional as it may be, life insurance is a wise and
caring gift to purchase for many people.
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Retirees
Spaghetti Night CH 6:30
EDW & CCA meetings
CFP 7:30
LUK meeting CH 7:30
CH 11am
Taco Night
CH 6:30
6
Rosary
MC 12:30pm
7
LABOR DAY
Mass CFP 11AM
Picnic noon
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Golf Shenvalee
Burger Night
CH 6:30
Golf Shenvalee
Retirees CH 11am
Taco Night CH 6:30
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Golf Shenvalee
Spaghetti Night CH 6:30
Officers & Chairmen’s
meeting CH 7:30
Seafood Special
CH 6:30
11
Seafood Special
CH 6:30
Steak Night
CH 6:30pm
12
Car Show
Front Lawn 9AM
End of season pool BBQ
Grove 4 – 7PM
Steak Night CH 6:30
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Rosary
MC 12:30pm
Golf
The Gauntlet
Burger Night
CH 6:30
-Ladies invited!CH 11am
Taco Night CH 6:30
Spaghetti Night
CH 6:30
EDW meeting
CFP 7:30
Seafood Special
CH 6:30
Steak Night
CH 6:30pm
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Family Breakfast
MH 9 – 12
Rosary MC 12:30
Golf
Reston National
Burger Night CH 6:30
CCA board meeting
CH 7pm
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Spaghetti Night
CH 6:30
Oktoberfest Dinner
MH 6PM
Seafood Special
CH 6:30
Steak Night
CH 6:30pm
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Rosary
MC 12:30pm
Burger Night
CH 6:30
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[in front of the mansion]
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