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EDWARD DOUGLASS WHITE COUNCIL 2473 ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA November 2016 Founded May 20, 1923 Number 5
KNIGHT OF THE MONTH
REMEMBER Memorial Mass Celebrant Fr. November 18, In Remembrance Council brothers presence since remember those year... Francis E. Thibodaux Paul J. Duda Kevin W. Mckeon William L. Pollock Rafael Rubins Patrick F. O'Brien Leonard W. Andrukonis Edward J. Kunec Frank B. Yanick Sr.
MAY THE SOULS
Joseph Giordano,
2016 6:00pm of those who
have our founding who
have
Jr. October 15, November December March 14, April 24, 2016 July 9, 2016 July 23, 2016 August 6, October 3,
OF ALL THE
MERCY OF
OUR BROTHERS
CICM Main Hall
Edward Douglass White entered into God’s in 1923. We also
left us this past fraternal
2015 23, 2015 15, 2015 2016
2016 2016
FAITHFUL DEPARTED, THROUGH THE GOD, REST IN PEACE.
FAMILY OF THE MONTH
Mike West is November’s Knight of the Month. Mike has been
a Knight since 1995, with 21 years of service. It is hard to think of
another Knight who does as much at EDW as Mike West. Mike
with his faithful sidekick, Leslie, make the omelets at our monthly
family breakfast (third Sunday of each month) and Mike is a
regular at the Sunday Rosary. Mike volunteers for a lot of
different things, from being a Red Coat Waiter on PGK Kenny
Goss’s team to helping out at parish functions. Mike and Leslie
are regular walkers on the trails around their Arlington Home.
Mike is retiring this November 4th which happens to be his 65
birthday. Join me in thanking Mike for all he does at EDW, wish
him a happy birthday, and congratulate him on his retirement and
for being the November Knight of the Month.
UPCOMING EVENTS
November 3 EDW-CCA Meetings LL 7:30 pm
November 3 LUK Meeting CH 6:30 pm
November 10 O&C Meeting CH 7:30 pm
November 17 EDW Meeting CH 7:30 pm
November 18 Memorial Mass/Dinner MH 6:00 pm
November 20 Family Breakfast MH 9:00 am
November 29 Board Meeting CH 7:30 pm
In November we honor the Pilot family as EDW’s Family of
the Month for August.
Larry Pilot has been a Knight since 1970, with 46 years of continuous
service.
Larry’s son Rob has been a Knight since 2011 with 5 years of
continual service to EDW. Rob and His wife Jaime, who hails from
Shamokin Pennsylvania, have three children – James, Brennan and
Elizabeth. The Pilots are a fixture at the EDW Pool in the summer
and are parishioners at St. Ann, where they are well known for taking
up the gifts at mass.
Pleasejoinme in congratulating the Pilots as November’s Family
of the Month. A donation will be made to St Ann’s in their name.
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Grand Knight: Christopher Bannon .. 703 869 1460 Chaplain: Fr. Joseph Giordano CICM .. 703 528 3800 Dep. Grand Knight: Joe Baker .......... 808 333 9689 Chancellor: John Rovinski, Jr. Fin. Secretary: Bill Wester ................ 571 276 1410 Treasurer: Jim Tuomey ............................................ Recorder: David Nassar .................... 202 255 5074 Advocate: Warden: Jim Saenz Guard: Tom Gavin ............................. 703 281 1434 Guard: Chris Hudson Trustees:
Steve McTeague PGK ........ 703 969 1570 Art Gamotis PGK ................ 703 448 0332 John White IPGK ............... 202 352 7955
Fraternal Benefits Advisors Robert J. Canter Jr., CSA, FICF, LUTCF .. 301 952 0180 Christopher M. Stio PGK ................... 703 585 4978 Jack R. Albright, Jr. ........................... 240 350 7604
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 Bill Wester
571-276-1410 Committee Chairmen: 6-Point Program: Joe Baker 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: Kevin Maguire Advertising: Rick Vranesh PGK ......... 571 468 5133 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: Jo Balsamo Wood .. 703 263 1185 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
Board Officers Grand Knight: Christopher Bannon .. 703 869 1460 Dep. Grand Knight: Joe Baker .......... 808 333 9689 President: John O’Neill III .................. 571 437 9415 Vice President: Greg Strizek ............ 703 346 4387 Secretary: Bill Wester FS ................. 571 276 1410 Treasurer: Tom Maguire .................... 703 314 5213 Asst. Treasurer: Jerry Garren PGK .. 202 498 1638
Board Directors Owen J. Beirne, Jr ............................. 202 746 2404 Bob Dannemiller FDD, PGK .............. 703 685 3795 Larry Harrison .................................... 703 980 4852 Tom Hazzard ..................................... 703 536 4769 Brett Smith 703 489 3112
General Manager Peter Silano ........... 703 595 1546
Operations Manager Nick Beirne...703 536 9656 x 310 [email protected]
Summer Camp Director Jill Burdick-Zupancic 703 536 9656 x 4
Pool Phone in Season: 703 536 9656 x 313
KnightLifeispublishedmonthlybytheEdwardDouglass 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 EdwardDouglassWhiteCouncilortheKnightsofColumbus. Comments should be directed to the Grand Knight. The 5115 Little Falls Road, Arlington, VA 22207 property is owned and operated solely by the Columbus Club of Arlington, Inc.
CouNCil oFFiCERs 2016 - 2017
ColuMBus CluB oF ARliNGToN 2016
Club Staff
GRAND KNIGHTS REPORT One of the hardest parts of being the Grand Knight for me is
attending funerals. I really enjoy hearing the stories about the
lives of men who are Knights and their relationships with their
friends and families. I really love to hear about their
relationship with the Knights and their stories about their
experiences at EDW. I just wish it didn’t have to be at a funeral!
In November we honor our brother knights who have died in the
past year and this year we honor a Knight whose passing we had
not recognized until now. We have a very special Remembrance Mass November 18 in
the Main Hall. I hope you can attend this Mass to remember our brother Knights who
have passed away and maybe tell a story about their life at the dinner after Mass. It also
is a way for us to tell the widow and family of our Brothers that they are always
welcome at EDW. One of the things you have to do as Grand Knight is go to State
Meetings. They are not my cup of tea, as they say. They do have their benefits though.
At the last meeting, I had a chance to text with my cousin in Ethiopia. But State
Meetings also are a great way to hear what other councils are doing and how they do
things. It is clear EDW is unique. There are no other councils in the Knights of
Columbus like EDW. But I am not referring to the Pool or the Deep End or the Council
Home. I am referring to the people who work with us as our fraternal benefit advisors.
These men work hard to help our members and our council. Take the time to listen to
what they are saying. A number of councils do not have a field agent. EDW has three.
Another person we have at EDW who works with us is Fr. Joe Giordano CICM. The
support that Fr. Joe provides our council and our members is uncommon amongst other
Councils. We are lucky to have a chaplain who gives us so much. Thank you Fr. Joe.
Thanksgiving is a great and wonderful time and is my favorite time at EDW. And for
the 32-year, we will be making sure that everyone we can help enjoys this special
holiday. Special thanks and to District Deputy Thom and his wife Marijo Galvin, David
and Sharon Nasser as well as everyone who helps. We have been doing this for 32
years and there are people who have been helping for almost that long but there is
always a place for someone new to come and help.
Don’t forget to come and help decorate the Council Home with Ladies U-Knighted
again this year after Thanksgiving.
Thank you very much for all your support,
Vivat Jesus,
Chris Bannon
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.
Norm Marcocci Fred Carmichael Bishop Paul Loverde
Jim Gravette Clarence “Gil” Gilbertson
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KNIGHTS HELPING OUT
EDW knights were helping out at Saint Agnes annual picnic last month.
Owen Beirne (pictured with Father Edlefsen, pastor,) has coordinated
working with volunteers to cook the food for many years.
Nick Beirne, Columbus Club Operations
Manager, adeptly mans the beer booth.
Knights cooking and serving at Saint Ann Fall Festival Octoberfest
include PGH Kenny Goss, Chuck Cogar, and Dan Valentini.
EDW WINS STAR COUNCIL AWARD AGAIN
Once again EDW was awarded Star Council at the Virginia State
Quarterly Meeting in Fredericksburg. District Deputy and PGK Thom
Galvin is depicted presenting the award to membership Chairman Greg
Strizek. The Star Council Award recognizes outstanding achievement in
membership, insurance and service program activities. To be eligible to
earn the Star CouncilAward, a councilmustqualifyfortheFatherMcGivney,
Founder’s, and Columbian awards.
GET INVOLVED IN HELPING EDW ACCOMPLISH 32ND ANNUAL THANKSGIVING CHARITY EVENT
As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday season, we
should reflect on all of the blesings, which God has given
us and how we might share those blessings with others in
our community.
This year EDW will once again be serving the greater
Arlington community and its surrounding areas.You
can get involved with our upcoming Thanksgiving
Event by donating 20 lbs. turkeys (cooked/unstuffed) in
an effort to reach our goal of 250 turkeys.
Financial donations are needed. Those can be sent to
the council office to the attention of the Financial
Secretary. Note? Thanksgiving 2016? In the memo
section. For further information, please contact: Thom
and Marijo Galvin: (703)-623-4544!
REQUIESCAT IN PACE
Frank B. Yanick Sr.
1922-2016
Became A Knight 9/17/1953
63 Years Of Continual Service
Pearl Harbor Survivor
Eternal Rest Grant Unto Them, O Lord,
And Let Perpetual Light Shine Upon Them.
May The Souls Of The Faithful Departed,
Through The Mercy Of God, Rest In Peace.
Amen.
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LADIEs U-KNIGHTED NEWs
Jo Balsamo WooD
Ladies U-Knighted News
Jo Balsamo Wood
Are you ready for some fun??? I hope so, because the 13th Annual Halloween Party is almost here!!! Please don’t forget to stop by and enjoy this pleasurable event. Once again, the Old Council Home will be transformed into the house on haunted hill. You only have a few days left to find a costume that may win you a fabulous prize in the Costume contest. Shakedown is back to provide great music and there will be lots of weird and wonderful food. Cash Bar, costume contest, live band, yummy food, and great friends – what’s not to like? This fun Adults Only party starts at 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 29. So grab a babysitter and come on by. This is an event you really don’t want to miss. If you are around the night before and want to help decorate – please come on up to the Old Council Home anytime after 7:00 to lend a hand.
Save the Date! LUK, together with the EDW Council is having their annual Christmas Tree Decorating family event on Saturday, November 26 beginning at 6:30 p.m. As always, we are having a “pot luck” get together to kick off the Christmas season. Please bring a Christmas ornament to spruce up the tree and snacks to share. If anyone is looking to downsize your old decorations and is trying to find a new home for them, please drop off any decorations in good condition and we will try to make your old decorations look elegant in the Old Council Home. Please stop up with your family and help decorate the Old Council Home.
It is already time to prepare for the annual Thanksgiving dinner to benefit the less fortunate citizens located in theArlington community and the surrounding areas. We are looking for volunteers to donate cooked turkeys for this very worthwhile venture. If you would like to help, please drop off a cooked (unstuffed) twenty-pound turkey from November 21- 23. For more information, please contact Thom and Marijo Galvin at [email protected].
LUK is having its annual Christmas party meeting on Thursday, December 1. All LUK members (past and present), friends of LUK, and potential new members are welcome to attend. Everyone who wants to participate in the Christmas gift exchange is asked to bring a wrapped gift worth $20. This is a great meeting for potential members to attend.
Ifyou are interested in helping outwiththese fun events or coming by to meet new friends, please join us. We meet at 7:30 on the first Thursday of each month at the K of C Old Council Home. Our next LUK meeting is November 3.
Please join LUK in wishing a very happy birthday to our newest member Julie Halferty (11/13). Wishing everyone a very happy Thanksgiving.
Bill Wester
FINANCIAL SECRETARY MESSAGE As we nearthe end ofthe calendaryear, EDW Council will be mailing the annual dues notice at the beginning of December. Hopefully, this will not wind up “on the floor” or “in the circular file”. Your dues payment keeps you in good standing with the Knights of Columbus; and your Columbus Club dues provides the money to support the Council Home and the magnificent grounds that surround it.
There are two easy ways to pay your dues: (1) by check or (2) by credit card plus a $3.00 processing fee using the EDW website. All members who have paid their dues by the Columbus Club Annual Meeting (January 5th) are eligible to voteinthe election ofColumbus Club officers and other matters that may be presented.
ST VINCENT DE PAUL LOAN PROGRAM The Arlington Diocesan Council of St. Vincent de Paul will offer low-
interest, share secured loans through Lafayette Federal Credit Union.
The program is intended to be an alternative for people whose credit
rating and income would typically disqualify them from obtaining a
traditional loan from a reputable bank or credit union. These people
oftenbecome the victims ofpredatory lenders who trap them in a
never-ending cycle of debt. The borrower agrees to attend financial
literacy classes offered by St. Vincent de Paul volunteers.
Our Council has committed $1000 to the
program. Please consider joining us in making a donation to this
worthwhile program.
Please do this now!
Reservations by Noon November 16, 2016
703 536-9656 x 311 Adults $15.00 – Children $6.00
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Supper Club Mass & Dinner
November 18, 2016 6:00pm – Mass
6:45pm Dinner
Soup Beef Barley
Chicken Noodle
Salad Bar
Entrée Pork Tenderloin with Sautéed Apples
Roasted Rosemary Chicken
Broiled Tilapia with Lemon Butter
Scalloped Potatoes
Broccoli & Baby Carrots
Dessert Array of Cakes & Pies
Knights of Columbus Family Breakfast
November 20, 2016
9:00AM
Omelets Cooked to Order
Belgium 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
GALA NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY TO BE HELD AT EDW
By the time you read this it’ll be only two months until New
Year’s Eve; not too early to think about forming a group or table
for the 57th New Year’s Eve Gala at EDW, and asking those
special friends to join you at your table.
The evening starts at 6:30pmwith an open-barandhors d’oeuvres
social hour. Mixed drinks (liquor) available gratis during this one
hour only; BYOL thereafter. Just before 7:30pm EDW’s
“Redcoats” will start serving a 3-course dinner. Entrée
choices are: beef tenderloin, chicken marsala, and broiled
salmon; vegetarian or vegan meals available upon request at
time of reservation.
Dinner service will end just prior to 9 PM when the Jim Bowie
Band will be on-stage to provide their wide range of dance music.
For the benefit of “first-timers” (to New Year’s Eve at EDW),
we’ve a large main hall, and a spacious dance floor.
As mentioned in October KnightLife, we’ve kept the cost of
tickets for this full evening of food, drink, dance and entertainment
the same as last year: $110. per couple; $55. per single. Tickets are
already available in our Columbus Club office - during regular
business hours; M-F 8 am to 4:30 pm. Options for obtaining and
paying for tickets are: 1. Stop in Columbus Club office to purchase
and pick up your tickets (cash, check, or any major credit card); or
2. Call CC office 703-536-9656, ext. 310 (again during regular
business hours) to order your tickets providing credit card
information. Tickets will then be placed in an envelope with your
name on it for pick up in main lobby vestibule on New Year’s Eve;
unless you opt to stop in and pick up your envelope in order that
you can distribute tickets to others in your party prior to New
Year’s Eve.
Ticket cost includes beer, wine and soda all evening (BYOL
for after initial social hour); your 3-course dinner; champagne just
before midnight; drawing for several door prizes, and continental
breakfast at midnight. Any questions - call Bob Muschamp, cell #
703-489-2856
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 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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Robert J. Canter, Jr., FICF, LUTCF, CSA 301-952-
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...with Ladies U-Knighted at our Annual Gift Exchange to be held Dec. 5, 7:30 p.m. at the Old Council Home. Bring a wrapped gift worth $20 and hors d’oeuvres and treats to share!
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1 All Saints Day Burger Night
6:30 pm CH
2 All Souls Day
Taco Night
CH 6:30
3 Spaghetti Night-CH 6:30
EDW-CCA Meeting LL 7:30
LUK Meeting-CH 6:30 pm
4 Seafood Special
CH 6:30
5 Steak Night CH 6:30 pm
HF MH 7:00 pm
6 R o s a r y
1 2 : 3 0 C H
7 8 Burger Night
6:30 pm CH
9 T ac o N ig h t
C H 6 : 30
10 Spaghetti Night
CH 6:30 O&C Meeting 7:30 pm CH
11 Seafood Special
CH 6:30
12 S tea k N igh t CH
6 :30pm
13 R o s a r y
1 2 : 3 0 C H
14 15 Burger Night
6:30 pm CH
16 T ac o N ig h t
C H 6 : 30
17 Spaghetti Night
CH 6:30 EDW Meeting
LL 7:30
18 Seafood Special CH 6:30 Crabfeast MH 6:30 pm
Memorial Mass & DinnerMH Mass 6:00 / Dinner 6:45
19 S tea k N igh t CH
6 :30pm
20 Rosary
12:30 CH Family Breakfast
MH 9:00
21 4th Degree meeting
7:30 CFP
22 Burger Night
6:30 pm CH
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C H 6 : 30
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Columbus Club Board Meeting CH
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