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Chicago Archdiocesan Chapter Editor: Robert E. Bukowski, PP July August 2018 Page 1 www.ChicagoKofC.com COUNCILS IN COLABORATION President’s Message: I am both honored and humbled to serve as President of the Chicago Archdiocesan Chapter of the Knights of Columbus for the 2018 - 2019 fraternal year. I will do my best to show that I deserve the trust you have placed in me. I want to thank my wife Darcy, son Patrick, and daughters Grace and Angela for their unwavering support of my involvement in the Knights. Without their support I would not have taken on this responsibility. I also want to thank Immediate Past President, Scott Hawkins, for his service and mentorship. I am sure that Scott will continue his commitment and enthusiasm in his role as Chicago Chapter Trustee. In addition, I look forward to working with my fellow officers. I will be relying on your wisdom and experience. Background After being asked by a neighbor after a Sunday Mass if I had ever thought about joining the Knights of Columbus, I joined Holy Ghost Council #4977 in Palatine in July 2004. Since I had a seven-year-old son, I was immediately asked by the Grand Knight to serve as Youth Director. I took my Formation (Second) and Knighthood (Third) Degrees in January 2005 and moved through the council offices. I served as Grand Knight during the 2009 - 2010 fraternal year. I took my Patriotic (Fourth) Degree in April 2008 and joined Bishop Sheil Assembly #2330. I advanced through the assembly offices and served as Faithful Navigator during the 2012 - 2013 fraternal year. I served as District Deputy 3 from July 2011 through June 2016. During this time I used district meetings to foster communication and cooperation among the councils. Plans for the year I am eager and excited to start my term as President of the Chicago Archdiocesan Chapter of the Knights of Columbus. I view the role of the Chicago Chapter as being in service to Cardinal Cupich and his auxiliary bishops in their mission. How can the chapter do this? The work of the Knights of Columbus takes place in the councils. The Chicago Chapter can assist the councils in serving Cardinal Cupich and his auxiliary bishops by: Aiding in new council development Assisting councils in addressing issues they are facing Fostering communication and cooperation among the councils Supporting the District Deputies in any way that we can We need to review the chapter's finances and look for ways they can be improved. Over the past few years, the chapter has worked to develop a governance model for the Kilker Fund. I plan to implement the governance model, but I need your help. I plan to investigate a fund-raiser for the chapter so that we can do more for the Archdiocese. To further aid with the chapter finances, we need all councils to be up to date on their dues. Jim Jim Killigrew [email protected] ALL Assemblies in District One, Northern Illinois, are invited to participate in the Exemplification hosted by Fr. Arthur J O’Neill Assembly #2381 Saturday, September 22, 2018 Illinois District One Frank W. Rossi, Master 708-508-3297 [email protected] St. Mary’s Parish Center 10307 Dundee Road Huntley, IL 60142 Candidate $70.00 Clergy $50.00 (Includes banquet ticket) Additional banquet tickets for guest Sir Knights and Ladies $45.00 Ladies Luncheon tickets $24.00 All Reservations MUST be accompanied by a Check! Deadline: September 7, 2018 Please make ALL checks payable to: Frank Rossi, Master NO REFUND FOR BANQUET TICKET IF NOT USED Deadline for Candidates Form 4’s is September 7, 2018 for names to be listed in the Souvenir Book. Please check with the Navigator of your Assembly for more information. CELEBRATING INDEPENDENCE DAY

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COUNCILS IN

COLABORATION

President’s Message:

I am both honored and humbled to serve as President of the Chicago Archdiocesan Chapter of the Knights of Columbus for the 2018 - 2019 fraternal year. I will do my best to show that I deserve the trust you have placed in me.

I want to thank my wife Darcy, son Patrick, and daughters Grace and Angela for their unwavering support of my involvement in the Knights. Without their support I would not have taken on this responsibility.

I also want to thank Immediate Past President, Scott Hawkins, for his service and mentorship. I am sure that Scott will continue his commitment and enthusiasm in his role as Chicago Chapter Trustee. In addition, I look forward to working with my fellow officers. I will be relying on your wisdom and experience.

Background After being asked by a neighbor after a Sunday Mass if I had ever thought about joining the Knights of Columbus, I joined Holy Ghost Council #4977 in Palatine in July 2004. Since I had a seven-year-old son, I was immediately asked by the Grand Knight to serve as Youth Director. I took my Formation (Second) and Knighthood (Third) Degrees in January 2005 and moved through the council offices. I served as Grand Knight during the 2009 - 2010 fraternal year.

I took my Patriotic (Fourth) Degree in April 2008 and joined Bishop Sheil Assembly #2330. I advanced through the assembly offices and

served as Faithful Navigator during the 2012 - 2013 fraternal year.

I served as District Deputy 3 from July 2011 through June 2016. During this time I used district meetings to foster communication and cooperation among the councils.

Plans for the year I am eager and excited to start my term as President of the Chicago Archdiocesan Chapter of the Knights of Columbus. I view the role of the Chicago Chapter as being in service to Cardinal Cupich and his auxiliary bishops in their mission. How can the chapter do this?

The work of the Knights of Columbus takes place in the councils. The Chicago Chapter can assist the councils in serving Cardinal Cupich and his auxiliary bishops by:

Aiding in new council development

Assisting councils in addressing issues they are facing

Fostering communication and cooperation among the councils

Supporting the District Deputies in any way that we can

We need to review the chapter's finances and look for ways they can be improved. Over the past few years, the chapter has worked to develop a governance model for the Kilker Fund. I plan to implement the governance model, but I need your help. I plan to investigate a fund-raiser for the chapter so that we can do more for the Archdiocese. To further aid with the chapter finances, we need all councils to be up to date on their dues.

Jim Jim Killigrew [email protected]

ALL Assemblies in District One, Northern Illinois, are invited to participate in the Exemplification hosted by Fr. Arthur J O’Neill Assembly #2381

Saturday, September 22, 2018 Illinois District One

Frank W. Rossi, Master 708-508-3297

[email protected]

St. Mary’s Parish Center 10307 Dundee Road

Huntley, IL 60142

Candidate $70.00 – Clergy $50.00 (Includes banquet ticket)

Additional banquet tickets for guest Sir Knights and Ladies $45.00

Ladies Luncheon tickets $24.00

All Reservations MUST be accompanied by a Check!

Deadline: September 7, 2018

Please make ALL checks payable to: Frank Rossi, Master

NO REFUND FOR BANQUET TICKET IF NOT USED

Deadline for Candidates Form 4’s is September 7, 2018 for names to be listed in the Souvenir Book.

Please check with the Navigator of your Assembly for more information.

CELEBRATING INDEPENDENCE DAY

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On July 4, 1776, we claimed our independence from Britain and Democracy was born. Every day thousands leave their homeland to come to the "land of the free and the home of the brave" so they can begin their American Dream.

Come celebrate the 50th Anniversary

Chicago Celebration

The Opening Ceremonies start Tuesday, July 17, 2018 at CIBC Fire Pitch and end with Global Day of Inclusion at Soldier Field on Saturday, July 21, 2018.

Information flyer attached with Fourth Degree Involvement and Additional Support needed from

the Knights of Columbus.

What is the Windy City Rubber Ducky Derby?

It's a signature annual fundraiser benefiting Special Olympics Illinois! Thousands of spectators watch over 50,000 yellow rubber ducks splash into the Chicago River in downtown Chicago and race down river towards the finish line.

Race Day kicks off at 10am on Thursday, August 9, 2018* at 400 North Michigan Avenue (The Wrigley Building) with entertainment for the entire family. Splashdown for the Ducky Derby is at 1pm. All proceeds benefit more than 23,000 athletes and nearly

20,000 Young Athletes across Illinois. *tentative date

How do I Adopt a Duck?

You can Adopt a duck for only $5. Get more chances to win by purchasing a Quack Pack (6 ducks for $25), Flock of Ducks (24 ducks for $100) or Diamond Duck Pack (240 ducks for $1,000)!

What if my Duck wins?

You could be the winner of one of our great prizes including a 2018 Chevy Equinox, an All-Inclusive vacation to Riviera Maya or other fabulous prizes!

How do I get involved?

Sales teams are forming now. Put together a group of friends, colleagues or family members to join the fun. Teams compete for bragging rights and great prizes.

To form a Sales Team click here. For more information on starting a team or to volunteer, contact Shelley Chenoweth at [email protected] or 630-519-6059.

Meet our Duck Derby Athlete Ambassador!

12-year-old Jack Klawitter was one of the very first Special Olympics Young Athletes (a motor activity programs for children with and without intellectual disabilities) in Illinois. As a Global Messenger, he

loves telling people about his experiences with Special Olympics. He plays basketball, swimming, and track, and Unified golf with his dad. Click here to buy a duck from Jack!

The Chicago White Sox have dedicated Saturday, July 28

th to

the Illinois Knights of Columbus and our partnership with Special Olympics Illinois. On this special night, members, their families and friends are invited the opportunity to purchase specially priced tickets to see the White Sox take on the Toronto Blue Jays.

For more details and to purchase tickets, see attached flyer.

Saturday, August 4, 2018 1:30 pm Shotgun Start

Village Greens Golf Club 1575 W. 75th Street Woodridge, Illinois $75.00 per golfer

Includes: Range Balls & Putting Green, 18 Holes of Golf with Cart, Lunch, and Buffet Dinner with Soda – Cash Bar for Drinks.

Every Golfer will get a Certificate for a FREE round of golf!

Scramble format so you don’t have to be a Great Golfer to enjoy the day.

Contact PGK Bill Whalen at 773-415-1936 or

[email protected]

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Fr Michael J. McGivney Golf Outing Sets an

All-time record

From left - Golf Chairman Tom Purvin DD Bob Fallon – Fr. McGivney Center Board President Joseph Moore – Dave Harman and Em Bataille, Cary Grove Council 12824.

The weather was beautiful; the rain held off, Cary Country Club was in great shape, the golfers were anxious; Holy Family Council 11981 & Cary Grove Council 12824 had all the details worked out to assure a perfect day.

It was overwhelming to the point it gave you chills to see the huge number of sponsorship signs & banners adorning the golf course.

A perfect example of the Knights of Columbus coming together for a common cause. Dioceses, Chapters, assemblies, Councils and local businesses all working together.

At the end of the evening, Joe Moore, President of the Fr McGivney center of Hope & Healing was presented a check for $25,000, the largest amount ever made at this outing and the largest fund raiser ever held for the Fr Michael J. McGivney Center.

Friday, August 10, 2018 Come Celebrate the 7th Fr. Michael J. McGivney

Center of Hope and Healing Annual Pink and Blue Banquet

The Belvedere, 1170 West Devon Elk Grove Village, IL

Dinner and Silent Auction Tickets $65.00 per person

Ticket Order Form and AD Book see attached flyers

Intellectual Disabilities Fund Drive

The 48

th Annual Drive will

be held Sep 21-22-23, 2018. Start Planning Now!

Join your Brother Knights & their family at the Knights Café hosted by Holy Family # 11981.

Guaranteed best brunch ever! Features over 40 different menu items to choose from; Includes Specialty omelets, custom made and delivered to your table by our Cub Scouts, ham off the bone, bacon, sausages, Cappuccino

station, Mickey Mouse waffles for the kids, eggs benedict, homemade Knights of Columbus specially made, low calorie, hot out of the oven chocolate chip cookies etc.

Next Café is Sunday August 26th.

Please join us as we prepare to celebrate Labor Day!

Holy Family Catholic Community 2515 W. Palatine Road

Inverness, IL 60067

For more information see attached flyer

Knights of Columbus Family Week

August 5 through 11, 2018

Knights of Columbus Family Week, is an opportunity for our Order and the community to celebrate the family and our rich history. Let people throughout your community join your celebration and show the world that families make up the history of our communities and our Order.

Encourage brother Knights and their families to choose the Holy Family as their model of independence, sharing and showing respect for each other.

Celebrate all aspects of the family, which is the foundation of society and of fundamental importance to the Knights of Columbus, by sponsoring council programs that allow families to enjoy each other’s company, to talk and to be active together.

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SAVE THE DATE

The South & South Suburban

Grand Knights and

Past Grand Knights Club

Invite you to join them for the 60

th Annual Friendship Dinner

to be held at Gaelic Park, 6119 West 147

th Street, Oak Forest,

IL on Thursday, October 18, 2018.

This year’s honorees are:

Rev. Artur Sowa

Raymond Biliskov

Larry Gaytos

Joseph Kunnengode

Cocktails will begin at 6:00 PM with a one hour OPEN BAR followed by “A Great Complete Prime Rib Dinner”. Alternate dinner choices include Chicken Marsala or a Vegetarian Plate. Donation is $50.00 per person.

The Friendship Dinner has been a fundraiser for The South and South Suburban Grand Knights and Past Grand Knights Club Scholarship Program. Both young men and woman receive a partial scholarship to attend a Catholic High School. All proceeds from the Dinner and Raffle go to the Scholarship Fund.

For more information see attached flyer

Or contact, John Muldoon. Home: 708-349-8926 Cell: 708-557-5559

[email protected]

Venerable Father McGivney,

Apostle to the Young and

Protector of Christian Family

Life, Pray for Us.

Register to Join the Guild

The Father Michael J. McGivney Guild serves as a source for information about the life, works and spirituality of Father McGivney.

The Guild distributes informational materials about him, receives reports of favors granted through his intercession and oversees the distribution of relics. Guild members receive regular updates on the progress of Father McGivney's cause for canonization and are invited to participate in promoting devotion to this Servant of God. Members of the Knights of Columbus are not automatically Guild members and must elect to join the Guild.

The Father Michael J. McGivney Guild Newsletter is published bimonthly except July- August, and is sent free to Guild members. To join the Guild, go to www.kofc.org.

PRAY THE ROSARY AS

OFTEN AS YOU CAN

TO END ABORTION

WORLD DAY OF

PRAYER FOR PEACE

Each year, September 11, Marks the anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States. As the Knights of Columbus observe World Day of Prayer for Peace on that anniversary, we recall the tragic events of that day, and honor the thousands who lost their lives.

We also pray for peace among nations, especially in those places where war or turmoil persist. We pray that religion will be a means of peace and accord and not an excuse for violence and division.

At its annual meeting in 2004, the Supreme Council passed a resolution that September 11

th be

observed each year as a World Day of Prayer for Peace.

Councils, assemblies and circles are urged to organize events and activities on Sept. 11 promoting prayer for peace in the world, and recognize those individuals in your community who work to bring about true peace. It is also a time to encourage members and their families to take time out on this day for personal prayer and reflection.

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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR

PEACE - September 11th

God of peace, bring your peace to our

violent world: peace in the hearts of

all men and women and peace among

the nations of the earth. Turn to your

way of love those whose hearts and

minds are consumed with hatred.

God of understanding, overwhelmed

by the magnitude of this tragedy, we

seek your light and guidance as we

confront such terrible events. Grant

that those whose lives were spared

may live so that the lives lost …

should not have been lost in vain.

Comfort and console us, strengthen us

in hope, and give us the wisdom and

courage to work tirelessly for a world

where true peace and love reign

among nations and in the hearts of all. -Pope Benedict XVI

Prayer Service at Ground Zero

April 20, 2008

5th

SUNDAY

ROSARY PROGRAM

The 5th Sunday Rosary Program continues to be a success and many councils are reporting that prospective members have approached council members after the program with an interest in joining. Councils conducting this program need to be prepared for men inquiring about joining their council by having Prospect Cards (#921A) and Form 100’s available.

This program is designed to encourage more involvement in Church activities by council members, their families and parishioners. Plan now for the new fraternal year; the months that contain five Sundays in the 2018-

2019 fraternal year are July, September & December 2018 and March & June 2019 councils are encouraged to participate.

Councils that wish to conduct this program should first consult with your local pastor or council chaplain in order to obtain permission to conduct the program and to ensure there is no conflict with other scheduled parish activities.

Fifth Sunday Kits (#SR-KIT) are available through the Department of Fraternal Services. The kits consist of a finger rosary and prayer card. The prayer card contains instructions on how to pray the finger rosary as well as the prayers and mysteries of the rosary.

Personal rosaries may also be used when participating in the program.

Please visit the Knights of Columbus website for additional details on the program. www.kofc.org/5thsunday

There is no one outside the reach or love of Jesus." Dr. Allen Hunt

"Decide right now, here, today, to live A life of staggering generosity." Matthew Kelly

"It is his grace that allows us to see him and to see our lives differently." Dr. Allen Hunt

Congratulations

To the Newly Elected Officers of the

ILLINOIS STATE COUNCIL 2018/2019

State Deputy Ted Stites State Secretary Frank Schwartz

State Treasurer Steve Mann State Advocate Jeff Peters

State Warden Dean Salz

Newly Elected Officers Archdiocesan Chapter

2018-2019 President James Killigrew

Vice President Stan Wiejak Secretary John Lough

Treasurer Tony Biliskov Warden Bob Bukowski

Inside Guard James Posch Outside Guard Peter Justen

Trustee Scott Hawkins Trustee Bill Doody

Trustee Alex Tennant

Archdiocesan Chapter

All Knights of Columbus members are invited to attend any or all of the Chapter meetings. Meeting dates and more can be found on the Chapter Web site.

www.ChicagoKofC.com Next Meeting

Thursday, June 28, 2018 St. Marcelline Parish Hall

7:30 P.M.

822 S. Springinsguth Rd.

Schaumburg, IL 60193

SEND CORRESPONDENCE TO:

Robert E. Bukowski

2548 N. Rutherford Avenue

Chicago, IL 60707-2250

[email protected]

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St. Paul the Apostle

Knights of Columbus Council #11112

Presents

Our 8th Annual Joe Falotico Memorial Car Show

Saturday August, 25th, 2018

Registration 9AM – 11PM – Show till 3 PM

St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church

SEC of Gages Lake Road & Hunt Club, Gurnee, IL

Open to All Car Models & Cycles

$15.00 Donation to KOC gets you a Car Plaque, 2 raffle tickets for door prizes. Additional tickets are encouraged to be purchased during the day. First Raffle at 11 AM, then every

hour until 2 PM and more! Dash plaques to the first 50 Vehicles

Judging process for Special Choice Awards

Trophies awarded for Top 10 & 1 for Best Of Show

Food & Beverage available for purchase

Music, Door Prizes, Raffle & 50/50 Raffle

Sponsors are welcomed & highly encouraged

For additional info & sponsorship participation, please contact Steve Zwolfer at 847‐791‐8749 ([email protected])

All Proceeds Go To Knights of Columbus Charities

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Illinois State Council Knights of Columbus

http://www.illinoisknights.org

FROM THE OFFICE OF William L Doerfler IPSD/Special Olympic Liaison 1275 Trend Drive Morris, Illinois 60450-1254 815-790-9737-Cell [email protected]

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Celebrating 50 Years of Unity and Empowerment

The spark that became today's Special Olympics movement was ignited at the first 1968 International Summer Games in Chicago, Il., USA.

Five decades later, we are returning to Chicago to launch the year-long global Special Olympics 50th Anniversary celebrations this July.

Join us as we play together, learn from each other, and chart an inspiring course for the future!

Special Olympics International, Special Olympics Illinois and Special Children’s Charities in Chicago are uniting to host nearly a week of exciting events to celebrate the first 50 years of Special Olympics and to launch the movement into the future.

Events planned for July 2018 in Chicago include the first-ever Special Olympics Unified Cup.

Also planned is a star-studded Global Day of Inclusion, where the public can "Play Unified" and join in fun athletic competition with Special Olympics athletes. There will also be a Law Enforcement Torch Run Commemorative Run and the ceremonial lighting of the Special Olympics Eternal Flame of Hope, which will symbolize our burning passion for inclusion and justice for people with intellectual disabilities.

This is a time for all Illinois Knights to show their support for the Special Athletes, where we are most needed:

Friday July 20 - 8:00 AM till 8:00 PM Unified Football Cup Finals – Toyota Park – 7000 Harlem Ave. Bridgeview, to

help fill the stands

Saturday July 21 - 1:00 PM till 7: PM Global Day of Inclusion – Solders Field, we will be in need of volunteers to help

or you can just come and enjoy being with the Athletes.

The web-page https://www.specialolympics.org/50th.aspx has been set up where you can reserve free tickets for all

the events, on the same site you may volunteer for as many events as you wish.

All 4th degree honor guards will be coordinated by VSM Paul Isherwood. Paul will be in contact with our members as

soon as we have the final number of honor guards requested.

Any question please give me a call at 815-790-9737.

God Bless

Bill

Bill Doerfler

IPSD/Special Olympic Liaison

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ALL ORDERS MUST BE RECEIVED BY WEDNESDAY, JUY 11TH.

SPECIALLY PRICED WHITE SOX TICKETS!

FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO WHITESOX.COM/SPECIALEVENTS

Seating Category

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Please charge my: Visa Mastercard Amex Discover

Credit Card # Expiration Date

Signature

OR: Enclosed is a check or money order payable to the Chicago White Sox.

Check #

(If check or money order is greater than total cost of the tickets, the difference will be made up in Comiskey Cash.)

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*PRICES ABOVE INCLUDE 9% CITY AND 3% STATE AMUSEMENT TAXES. TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRE-GAME PARADE, ENTER THE BALLPARK AT GATE 1 BY 6:15 PM. PARADE PASSES WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE ADDED FOR EACH TICKET ORDERED. PARADE LIMITED TO FIRST 1800 PEOPLE.

ALL ORDERS MUST BE RECEIVED BY WEDNESDAY, JULY 11TH AND CANNOT BE REDEEMED AT THE BOX OFFICE. TICKETS WILL BE MAILED TO THE ADDRESS LISTED BELOW. ALL GAME TIMES AND PROMOTIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES.

ILLINOIS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS GROUP NIGHT SUPPORTING SPECIAL OLYMPICS ILLINOIS WHITE SOX VS. TORONTO BLUE JAYSSaturday, July 28th, 2018 - 6:10pm Guaranteed Rate Field

Orders will NOT be redeemed at the Guaranteed Rate Field ticket windows or the White Sox administrative offices.

The White Sox have dedicated Saturday, July 28 to the Illinois Knights of Columbus and their 50 year partnership with Special Olympics Illinois. On this special night, we invite K of C members, their family, and friends the

opportunity to purchase specially priced tickets to see the White Sox take on the Blue Jays.

In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Special Olympics Illinois, we invite all K of C members and Special Olympics supporters to get to the ballpark early to take part in a pre-game parade around the warning track! Every ticket is discounted, and a portion from every ticket sold will go to the K of C Charities Inc. to support

Special Olympics Illinois.

OPTIONS TO ORDER TICKETS # OF TICKETS TICKET PRICE TOTAL

Lower Box - $38

Outfield Reserved - $23

Bleachers - $22

Hot Dog Value Meal (hot dogs, chips, soda) - $7.75

Car Parking - $20

Handling Fee (Applies to groups of 19 or less) $5

Total Enclosed

MAIL with payment to:Chicago White Sox Sales Department ATTN: Tinley Park GSG333 W. 35th St, Chicago, IL 60616

FAX with payment to: 312-674-5140

Please email any questions to [email protected] or call 312-674-1000.

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Ticket Order Form Pink and Blue Fundraiser

The Belvedere – 1170 West Devon – Elk Grove Village, IL

Friday, August 10, 2018 Doors Open 6:00 pm

OPEN SEATING Qty Amount

Luncheon Ticket _____________ X $65.00 _____________

Total: $_____________

Complete table of 10 will be reserved and discounted - $600.00

Payment: Check # ____________ Amount $______________

Credit Card Authorization Form / Shipping Address

***** Name on the Card: __________________________________________

Type of Card: Visa ___ MC ___ Discover ___

Account number___________________________________

Expiration Date __________ Security Code ___________

****** Billing Address____________________________________

City, State, Zip___________________________ Phone Number________________________

Amount to be Charged $____________________

Your signature below authorizes Fr. Michael J. McGivney Centers of Hope and Healing to charge your

credit card for the amount listed above.

Signed: _________________________________ Date: ___________

******* Tickets will be sent to the name and billing address listed above.

Please send payment with order form to:

Herbert J. Marros 2820 Commons Drive Glenview, IL 60026 (773) 951-5138 (Cell)

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Being held on Friday August 10, 2018 - 6:00 pm Belvedere Banquets 1170 W. Devon Ave, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007

Banquet and Auction ‘18 Advertising Contract For Banquet Ad Book

Name of Advertiser ______________________________________________ Advertiser’s Address _____________________________________________ City & State _______________________________________ Zip __________ Telephone ________________________________________ Date _________ Contact Person…………………………………………... E-mail ………………………………………

Advertising Rates Outside Back Cover (Color) ..………………………………….. $275.00 Inside Front Cover (Color) ..……………………………………. $225.00 Inside Back Cover (Color) ..…………………………………….. $225.00 Centerfold (2pages).. Gold Page.. $300.00 .. Color ... $375.00 Gold Page (8 x 5) ………$175.00…………... Full Color ... $200.00 Full Page (8 x 5) …………………..…………………….………….. $125.00 Half Page (4 x 5) …………………..………………………………….. $75.00 Quarter Page (2 5/8 x 4) …….……….…………………………... $40.00

Please indicate whether Ad is New ___ Repeat ___ With change ___ Without change ___ Ad in PDF format can be emailed to [email protected] ___ Camera ready Ad enclosed ___

Use back of form to list Ad to be made up ___ Please do not fold or staple camera ready Ads

Payment Method Check #___________ Money Order #_______________ Amount ___________ Credit Cards Accepted - Visa - Master Card - Discover Card - American Express

Credit Card # __________________________ Expiration Date ____________*CVV _________ Return all Contracts and Ad copy with Checks or Credit Card information to:

Fr. Michael J. McGivney Centers of Hope and Healing

P.O. Box 82

Glenview, IL 60025-0082

*Security Code

For further Information Call: Larry Theriault (847) 729-3646

All Ads must be received by: Absolute Deadline - Wednesday, August 1, 2017

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South and South Suburban Grand Knights & Past Grand Knights Club All are invited to join us for

The 60th ANNUAL FRIENDSHIP DINNER

Thursday October 18, 2018

Gaelic Park 6119 West 147th Street, Oak Forest, IL

Cocktails will begin at 6:00 PM with a one hour OPEN BAR followed by “A Great Complete Prime Rib Dinner”. Alternate dinner choices include Chicken Marsala or a Vegetarian Plate.

Please return the enclosed registration form before Friday, October 11, 2018 with your check for $50.00 per person, payable to: South Side GK/PGK Club.

All proceeds will benefit the South and South Suburban Grand Knights and Past Grand Knights Club Scholarship Program.

Gentlemen, remember ladies are welcome. Bring your best girl to join us for our fabulous dinner as we honor those who have served the Order, Community and our Church.

This year’s honorees are:

Reverend Artur Sowa Raymond Biliskov Larry Gaytos

Joseph Kunnengode

Your attendance will enhance the evening, expressing to the honorees that their Friendship and Service to us over the years is greatly appreciated.

With Kindest Regards, The Friendship Committee John Muldoon and Bill Doody ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

NAME: ______________________________________________________________ PHONE: _____________________

ADDRESS: _________________________________________________________________________________________ CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE: __________________________________________________ PHONE: ____________________ COUNCIL NAME AND NUMBER: _______________________________________________________________________ TITLE: ____________________________________________________________________________________________

Dinner Choices: Prime Rib _________ Chicken Marsala __________ Vegetarian Plate __________

Please Make Check Payable ($50.00 per person) to the South Side GK/PGK Club Reserve Table of 10 cost $500.00

Also please note that payment must accompany reservation – Thank You

Return to: John D. Muldoon 708-349-8926 home 10222 Hawthorne Drive 708-557-5559 cell Orland Park, IL 60462-3026 [email protected]

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