Lansing Columbian April 2016

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Lansing Columbian April 2016
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
In Service To One – In Service To All
Richard Council #788
LANSING COLUMBIAN
April 2016 - Volume 1007 #10 Monthly
Available at: kofc788.org
My Brother Knights and Families, Vivat Jesus !!
Looks like warmer weather is on the way and there are a lot of things that have been going on at
your council and more are coming up as we head into the final months of the fiscal year for council
#788. I want to start off this month by thanking some individuals that have done an outstanding job
the past few months on some important projects for the council.
First, I want to thank our Membership Director, Jay Corey, for putting on a very successful Membership Drive the
last weekend of February. Jay and his crew of volunteers attended all the masses and were able to recruit interest
cards from over twenty parishioners of St. Gerard. Four of them wanted transfers into our council, and sixteen of
them expressed an interest in joining the Knights of Columbus. Some have already filled out a form 100’s and Jay
is contacting the rest and hopefully they too will become members of our council. We were also able to solicit
three ladies who wanted to join the Ladies Auxiliary of our council.
Secondly, I want to thank our Tootsie Roll Chairmen, Jay Corey and Mike Brandell for heading up this program
this year. We have run the first leg of the Tootsie Roll Program with our collection the weekend of Palm Sunday
at St. Gerard collecting over $2,735.66 for our charities. A thank you to John and Sherrie Drzik for scheduling
members after each mass for this portion of the Tootsie Roll drive.
The second leg of the Tootsie Roll Drive will take place on Columbus Day Weekend which is October 7th, 8th,
and 9th at many of our regular store locations and hopefully some new ones. We have divided the drive up this
year in the hopes of being outside in warmer weather which we are hoping will bring out more members, as well as
shoppers which will up our collections for our charities. Mike and Jay will be contacting the Captains of the
various locations in the very near future, and you the members, to help on this second leg drive.
Thirdly, I want to thank Mike and Dena Arens for doing the Monday night Build A Burger night which has been
very successful. We are averaging 35 to 45 burgers every Monday night, and this coupled with the Euchre
program started up by Bill Shaner has proven to be a hit. This program will end at the end of March for both the
burgers and euchre, but I know it will happen again next year and things are being planned for this summer
already.
We have many events that are being scheduled for the upcoming months including a Steak Fry on Friday, April 1st,
and our last St. Gerard Breakfast on Sunday April 10th, until September. Our Ladies Auxiliary is putting on their
annual Spring Fling Party on Sunday, April 17th which is much like our Don Quixote party, and many more events
are being scheduled for the coming months.
I want to remind everyone that it is election time again for your officers for the fraternal year of 2016 – 2017, so if
you or someone you know would like to be a council officer I would like to hear from you. Members are needed
to become officers and I would like anyone to call me to discuss this further. Leadership comes from within so
please consider becoming an officer of Council #788.
I hope everyone had a Happy Easter and I look forward to seeing you at Council #788. Remember, it is not too
late to ask someone to become a member, so I hope you will please consider that these last couple of months.
Ken Morrison
Our Coming Events
April 1st
April 5th
April 10th
Steak Fry 5 – 7 pm
Council Officers Meeting 7:00 pm
St. Gerard Breakfast After the 7:30, 9:00, & 11:00 am Masses
Last One Til Fall
Casino Bus Trip To Firekeepers Casino - 11:30 am Bus Leaves Club
Council Meeting 7:00 pm
Respect Life Dinner 6:00 pm In Livonia
Ladies Auxiliary Spring Fling (Similar To Don Quixote Party)
First Degree At Council Hall 1:00 pm
Dinner & K of C Insurance Information Night – 6 – 9 pm FREE (rsvp)
April 10th
April 12th
April 14th
April 17th
April 24th
April 26th
Habitat For Humanity Always Needs Your Help
Habitat For Humanity needs your help to build a better tomorrow in the Lansing, East
Lansing, Haslett, and Okemos areas. This is done through the ReStore which has two
area locations. One is at 1605 Haslett Road, Haslett, MI 48840. (517) 999-0488. The
other location is at 1941 Benjamin Dr., Lansing, Michigan 48906. (517) 374-6235.
Their hours vary from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm depending on which store you choose, and
they are all closed Sunday & Monday.
For a quick response, you can call (517) 575-8152 for the pickup hotline. At the ReStore
you can Shop, Donate, or Volunteer to help. Everything is always needed and you can call them on the hotline
number, the stores individual numbers, or access them on line at: www.habitatlansing.org. Help them help
those less fortunate and please tell all your friends about them.
Sickness & Distress
Prayers and recovery intentions continue to be needed for Brothers PGK Tom Getzmeyer, Dick Thelen, Ginger
Book, PGK Al Boucher, Richard Nickoff, Jack Pratt, Janet Luedtke mother of PGK Dave Luedtke, Joe Kobus,
Chris Fox, Nicholas D’Anna, Joseph Drumm, Alan Drake, Louis Powell, Patricia Humpsch, Danny Thomas,
Louis Powell, Katie Kussmaul and Ann Killian.
If you know of someone that is ill and recovering, or has passed away, please contact our Grand Knight, Ken
Morrison, at [email protected] or at 517-974-4047. You can reach our Financial Secretary, Michael Brandell
at 517-402-1605 or via email at: [email protected].
GRASS IS GREENER WINNERS
February 26th
$150.00 Dick Heil
$50.00 Dick Heil
$25.00 Dave Schertzing
March 18th
$150.00 Heather Martin
$50.00 Heather Martin
$25.00 Jackie Shank
March 4th
$150.00 Patrick Pohl
$50.00 R. Jay Kussmaul
$25.00 Scott Cole
March 25th
$150.00 Jay Corey
$50.00 Mary Pawloski
$25.00 Debra Tallis
March 11th
$150.00 Arnie Rios
$50.00 Mike Brandell
$25.00 Lyle Adams
From The Corporation President
PGK Mike Schaefer
As of April 1st things start slowing down a little for the LCA but activities are on-going both for the LCA and
the council. I want to thank of Fish Fry Chairman Mike Arens for a job well done during the Lenten season.
We pushed more people through this year compared to last year and this was a big success for us.
I also want to thank our great Fish Fry Crew that come in early every Friday to begin to prepare the meal and
then cook and serve the many patrons that we had each week. It sometimes is an overwhelming job when a
rush comes in, but this great crew steps up and everything runs smoothly and no one goes home hungry at one
of our Fish Frys.
Our Grass Is Greener Raffle is still alive and winners are pulled every Friday night at 7:00 pm. If you
do not have your ticket yet, they are still available for the final five drawings left in April. They are only $20.00
each and you have several chances to win each week. I am also asking for your support for the council in their
Steak Fry being served on Friday, April 1st from 5-7 pm. Everyone is invited so bring your families and friends
down to the club for this $12.00 New York Strip Steak dinner with real mashed potatoes, vegetable medley,
caesar salad, rolls, and coffee.
As it is with most homes, everyone eventually runs out of space to store things and we here at Columbus Hall
have been out of space for some time. To correct this, we are going to be putting up a Storage Shed which will
be a unit that is 12x20x10 with an overhang to accommodate some tables for relaxing in the evening. We will
be constructing this ourselves with donations of lumber coming from MPC. This will keep our costs down and
that is where you come in. We are asking for a $100.00 donation payable to the Lansing Columbian
Association to fund this project. It is anticipated that we will need a total of $2,000 for some materials that we
are going to need which includes a cement floor. All those who donate will have their names inscribed on a
plaque on the wall of the unit. I am asking that you consider making a donation to help defray the costs that we
have to spend and I thank you in advance for your support.
I hope everyone had a very Happy Easter and I hope to see more of you at the club more often taking advantage
of everything that we have to offer the members.
Proposed Storage Shed
From Your Editor
BARTENDERS NEEDED
For Many Shifts
No Experience Necessary
Men or Women
Contact John Drzik - 881-2391
Meet People, Swap Stories, Have
Some Fun !!
Jay G. Corey
THE 15TH OF THE PRECEEDING MONTH is still the deadline for submitting material for consideration
into each newsletter. This allows us to get the newsletter to the printer quicker, and out to you sooner.
Anything that you may have for the newsletter, in the way of articles or corrections, can be sent to me directly
at [email protected]. You may also contact me at my home number of 393-1096 or by cell at 974-6501. If
you would like to view the newsletter in color rather than the black & white copy by regular mail, please make
sure you are on our e-mail mail list as indicated above, or you may go to our website at: www.kofc788.org.
STORAGE SHED DONATION
Name: _________________________ Address: _____________________________________________
Phone: _________________________
Donation Amount: $100.00
Burger Nights & Euchre Nights End
Chairmen Mike & Dena Arens are hanging up their aprons temporally for the Monday Night Burger Nights as
warmer weather is on the rise and people will be doing more things outside as the summer gets closer. The
burger nights went very well and we hear that they will again be starting up in the fall sometime. There are
things in the works for other activities so stay tuned for updates on what might be happening weekly in the very
near future.
Also, Chairman Bill Shaner is very pleased with the showing for the Euchre nights that were held in
conjunction with the burger nights on Mondays. Many people showed up to play euchre every Monday at 6:30
pm and everyone had a good time. Bill says euchre will be revived in the fall time so again stay tuned for more
information on this and other events coming to Columbus Hall.
Grass Is Greener Raffle Tickets Still On Sale !!!!
The Grass Is Greener raffle tickets are on sale now at the club even though there are only 5 drawings left
as of this writing. Posted in this newsletter and past newsletters are the winners for February and March and we
still have April to go. This raffle is raise money for the LCA and its on-going projects around the club. There
are weekly drawings every Friday evening at 7:00 pm for a first prize of $150.00, second prize of $50.00, and a
third prize of $25.00. After each prize drawing, your ticket goes back into the drawing bin for a chance at each
additional prize that evening, and each week. If you were extremely lucky, it is possible that you could win
$225.00 on any given Friday evening if your name was pulled out three times. Tickets are only $20.00 each
and only 500 tickets will be sold. Get yours now for better odds than the lottery and win some cash !!!!
Your Delinquent Dues Are Due !!!!!
Financial Secretary Mike Brandell advises that there are still approximately 78 members which have NOT paid
their dues and are therefore in arrears and face the possibility of being suspended from our council.
As stated in the past, we do not want to lose any current member and encourage those of you who have not paid
your dues to please do so, in order that you can continue to be a part of the Knights of Columbus and Council
#788 enjoying all of its rights and privileges. Your dues are only $45.00 to retain your membership, and if you
choose to do so, other contributions for some of our other activities can be added by you to your dues amount.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our Financial Secretary Mike Brandell at 517-402-1605.
Please do not let your membership lapse by getting your dues into us today. Thank you.
Tootsie Roll Drive A Big Success At St. Gerard
Our annual Tootsie Roll Drive for People with Intellectual Disabilities was held on Palm Sunday weekend
March 19th and 20th at St. Gerard after all the masses and was a great success. Chairmen Jay Corey & Mike
Brandell report that a total of $2,735.66 was collected for our local charities. Jay and Mike want to thank
everyone that helped out with the collections after the masses, and especially John & Sherrie Drzik for
organizing the individual mass crews to help out.
The second leg of our annual Tootsie Roll Drive involving the different stores that we collect from each year
will be held on Columbus Day weekend in October. Again we will be collecting donations and further
information will be coming forth as that weekend approaches. Please schedule that weekend on your calendar
to help with this important collection for people with Intellectual Disabilities.
April 10th
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
Ed Wawiernia – Captain
Mike Wegener
Walt Ozanich
Jim Bleicher
John Burns
Ralph Stamford
Dan Beachnau
Pat DeWitt
Rick Smith
Dave Luedtke
Mark DeWitt
Jay Corey
Propose A
New Member
Today !!
Contact Membership Director
Jay Corey (517) 974-6501
Help Us Meet Our Quota This Year
Blue Mass A Great Success
In conjunction with the Knights of Columbus, St. Gerard again recognized the members of our community who
are the first responders to many events that happen in the Lansing area. Police officers, fire fighters,
paramedics, and many more were present at the 9:00 am mass on March 13th and then treated to a free breakfast
put on by Council #788. Our congratulations to all of these fine men and women who risk their lives for others
on a daily basis.
Taco Tuesdays Coming To #788 !!!!!
Something new is in the air again at Columbus Hall and it’s starting to smell like tacos
are being prepared as an invitation to come down to the club every Tuesday night from
4pm to 7pm and have a Taco Dinner. Plans are being developed at this time to see how
And what will be offered along with a price. Like the burger nights, it is hoped that
Members will come down and support the work being put into these dinners that all can
Enjoy for a reasonable price. This event will start up in May, but we are giving you a
heads up on what is being planned so you can begin to schedule this on your calendar.
Insurance Information Night and Dinner Scheduled At The Hall
Grand Knight Ken Morrison and Knights of Columbus Insurance Field Agent Mike DuMont are putting
together an Information Night complete with a FREE dinner to let everyone know what the Knights of
Columbus Insurance program has to offer, and give you a chance to learn what is available within the insurance
program through the Knights of Columbus.
Many things have changed over the years and new programs are now available that may not have been available
just a few years ago. Field agent Mike plans to discuss topics of Life & Estate Planning, Annuities, Long Term
Care, Family Protection, Disability Income, Maximizing IRA Monies, and much more. This is a FREE event
to attend and hopefully questions that you have may be answered and you may find that there is a need that you
might have that the Knights of Columbus insurance programs can aid you in.
The evening begins at 6:00 pm on Tuesday, April 26th, with a social and dinner hour, followed by the
informational night program at 7:00 pm by Field Agent Mike DuMont. Mike has been with the Knights of
Columbus for 22 years and will present information on insurance needs and answer any questions you may
have.
For planning purposes of space and food, we would appreciate an RSVP by April 20th. You may RSVP to
Deputy Grand Knight Jay Corey at 517-974-6501. Please take advantage of this FREE information night that
may save you headaches in the future.
Officer Positions Shifting
With the departure of our Deputy Grand Knight a few months ago, many of our Past Grand Knights have
stepped up to help our Grand Knight Ken Morrison with meetings and other activities that the Deputy Grand
Knight would normally assume.
At this point, Grand Knight Ken Morrison is appointing our Recorder, Jay G. Corey, to the position of Deputy
Grand Knight, and member Paul Rojeski has stepped forward and is being appointed by our Grand Knight to
the position of Recorder. Both Jay and Paul will run for these positions for the fraternal year of 2016 – 2017
when officer nominations are made in May.
Grand Knight Ken Morrison thanks all the PGK’s who stepped in to help him in this transition period and to Jay
and Paul for stepping up to assume these offices. First nominations for officers for the fraternal year of 2016 –
2017 will be held in May, so if you would like to be an officer, please let our Grand Knight know of your
interest. There are positions that will be open, and your council needs members to step up and become officers
of your council.
Council Golf Outing In Planning Stages
The Annual Council Golf Outing which supports our St. Gerard Youth Group and other designated charities is
in the planning stages. Chairmen Jay Corey and Don Schmitz have announced the date of Saturday, June 11th
as the golf date, and it will be held at Royal Scot again this year. Stay tuned for more information on this
annual outing, but RESERVE THE DATE for this worthwhile charity event.
Richard Council 788 Honor Roll
State Officials
State Deputy
Supreme Director
State Advocate
Past State Deputy
State Community Activities Director
State Web Technologies Director
Robert W. Fox
Thomas M. Wegener, PSD
William H. Chassé PGK
Richard F. McCloy, Sr. PSD
Michael H. Wegener, PGK
Dane M. Jurković PGK
RICHARD COUNCIL #788 OFFICERS
Officers Meeting First Tuesday Of The Month @ 7:00 pm
Business Meeting Second Tuesday Of The Month @ 7:00 pm
LANSING COLUMBIAN ASSOCIATION
Meets Third Wednesday Of Every Month @ 7:00 pm
Grand Knight
Kenneth E. Morrison
517-719-4047
President
PGK Mike Schaefer
517-242-4961
Chaplain
Rev. John P. Klein
517-323-2379
V. President
Brian Peacock, PGK
517-214-9730
Dep. Grand Knight
Jay G. Corey
517-974-6501
Secretary
Rich Rybicki
517-663-1854
Chancellor
Recorder
Tom Kalchik
517-256-7968
Treasurer
PGK Paul Kelsey
517-622-0365
Paul Rojeski
517-885-5477
Director
Frank Cherniawski
517-323-2063
Financial Secretary
Mike Brandell
517-402-1605
Director
Dave Schertzing
517-204-4959
Treasurer
Advocate
John Book
313-247-6762
Director
Rick McCloy, Jr. PGK
517-643-7980
Ron Cook
517-282-9035
Dir. G K
Ken Morrison
517-719-4047
Warden
Dave Barker
517-321-7045
Dir. D G K
Richard F. McCloy PGK 517-321-2763
Inside Guard
Ray Drouin
517-372-4266
Dir. Council
Mike Arens
517-230-6531
Outside Guard
Mike Arens
517-230-6531
Dir. Council
Ron Cook
517-282-9035
1 Year Trustee
PGK Richard F. McCloy
517-321-2763
2 Year Trustee
Frank Brandell
517-323-2863
3 Year Trustee
PGK Ed Wawiernia
517-622-5071
LADIES AUXILIARY
Meets First Wednesday Of Every Month @ 7:00 pm
President
Denise Kelsey
517-285-3029
V President
Angie Rademacher
517-388-3229
Secretary
Michelle Jurkovic
517-321-6056
Treasurer
Lynne Stornant
517-331-4502
COUNCIL DIRECTORS & CHAIRMAN
Membership Director
Jay Corey
517-974-6501
Recruitment
PGK David Luedtke
517-303-5555
KNIGHTS DAUGHTERS - ANNE RAU CIRCLE #001
First Degree Captain
PGK David Luedtke
517-303-5555
Meets Second Wednesday Of Every Month @ 7:00 pm
Retention
Jay G. Corey
517-974-6501
President
PGK Larry Schrauben
989-224-0055
Secretary
PGK Don Schmitz
517-669-9473
Treasurer
PGK David Luedtke
517-303-5555
Historian
Mike Du Mont
517-327-0177
Scribe
Captain
Insurance Agent
Program Director
PGK Dane Jurkovic
517-203-9227
Advisor
Angie Radamacher
517-388-3229
Church Director
John Drzik
517-881-2391
Counselor
Kathy Rademacher
989-307-0373
Vocations Director
John Drzik
517-881-2391
Community Director
PGK Mike Wegener
517-331-3959
Pro-Life Couple
PGK Mike & Pattie Schaefer
517-242-4961
Family Director
Ron Cook
517-282-9035
Youth Director
M.I. Drive Chairman
Francis O'Donnell
PGK Richard McCloy, Jr.
517-231-9955
PGK Al Boucher
517-882-5118
PGK David Luedtke
517-303-5555
Council Director
PGK David Luedtke
517-303-5555
Eucharistic Ministry
Jay G. Corey
517-974-6501
Fish Fry Chairman
Mike Arens
517-230-6531
Newsletter Editor
Jay G.Corey
517-974-6501
THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - IN SERVICE TO ONE, IN SERVICE TO ALL
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Thank you to our patrons for their donations which held defray the cost of the printing of the newsletter for some of our members !!!
St. Gerard Blue Mass For First Responders
C A S I N O B U S T R I P
FUNDAY SUNDAY
Let’s get together and have some fun!!
Join us for a bus trip
to
F I R E K E E P E R S
S U N D A Y
A P R I L
C A S I N O
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Bus leaves at 11:30 AM and returns at 5:30 pm
$ 3 5 . 0 0 P e r S e a t I n c l u d e s
$ 2 0 . 0 0 i n S l o t P l a y
$ 5 . 0 0 F o o d V o u c h e r
Departure:
Knights of Columbus Council 788
For tickets & more information please contact:
Denise Kelsey 285-3029
Checks payable to District 52
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STEAK
FRY
COLUMBUS HALL
COUNCIL #788
5300 N. Grand River
Lansing, Michigan 48906
FRIDAY – April 1
$ 12.00 Per Person
st
5 – 7 PM
NEW YORK STRIP STEAK
Real Mashed Potatoes – Vege-Medley
Caesar Salad - Roll – Coffee
Fun – Food – Pull Tabs
Knights of Columbus
Council #788
FREE Dinner
Knights of Columbus Insurance
Information Night
Tuesday - April 26, 2016
6:00 pm - Social Hour & Dinner
7:00 pm - Insurance Presentation
Sponsored By: Field Agent Mike DuMont F.I.C.
22 Years Experience
With The Knights of Columbus
A Presentation Of Topics Including:
Life / Estate Planning – Family Protection
Long Term Care – Annuities
Disability Income – Maximizing IRA Money
Learn What The Knights of Columbus Has To Offer You
RSVP Please For Planning Purposes To Jay Corey – 517-974-6501
APRIL 2016
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
27 MARCH
28
30
31
1 APRIL
Club Closed
Club Opens 4 pm Club Opens 4 pm
Burger Night
4 – 7 pm
Euchre 6:30 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm Club Opens 4 pm
Men’s Bowling
6:15 pm
STEAK FRY
5-7 pm
4
5
6
7
8
9
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
3
Club Closed
29
Officers Meeting Ladies Auxiliary
7:00 pm
Mtg. 7:00 pm
Men’s Bowling
6:15 pm
2
10 Club Closed
11
12
13
14
15
16
St. Gerard
Breakfast After
7:30, 9:00, &
11:00 am Masses
Casino Bus Trip
11:30 am
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
17
18
23
Council Mtg.
7:00 pm
Men’s Bowling
6:15 pm
19
20
21
22
Club Closed
Club Opens 4 pm
Ladies Auxiliary
Spring Fling
12:00 Noon
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
LCA Meeting
Fourth Degree
7:00 pm
Meeting 7:00 pm
Men’s Bowling
6:15 pm
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26
27
28
29
30
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
25
Club Closed
Club Opens 4 pm Club Opens 4 pm
FIRST DEGREE
1:00 PM
1
MAY
Free Dinner and
K of C Insurance
Information
Night 6-9 pm
2
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
Men’s Bowling
6:15 pm
3
4
5
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
Club Opens 4 pm
6
7
Club Opens 4 pm Club Opens 4 pm
Club Closed
Officers Meeting Ladies Auxiliary
7:00 pm
Mtg. 7:00 pm
Council Dinner
5-7 pm
KNIGHT OF THE MONTH
FAMILY OF THE MONTH
APRIL 2016
APRIL 2016
Father David Fonz
R. Jay & Katie
Kussmaul