Charity Golf Outing ‘09

July 11, 2009

Check out the Golf Outing Page with the links above

http://kofc10025.wordpress.com/golf-outing/

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Newest 4th Degree Knights – Feb. 21, 2009

July 11, 2009

Congratulations to our newest 4th Degree Sir Knights. On February 21, 2009, at Lisle Wyndham Hotel, Mike Kuppinger, Deacon Scott Pace, Joe Udell and Dan Jungclas, received the 4th Degree.  Deacon Scott and Fr. Tom assisted Bishop Sartain at the closing Mass during this beautiful once-in-a-lifetime exemplification.

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KNIGHT OF THE MONTH AWARDS 2008

July 11, 2009

KNIGHT OF THE MONTH AWARDS:

St. Elizabeth Seton Council 10025 Knight of the Month awards were presented by Grand Knight Vince Nirtaut to the following Knights at the October 20th meeting:

February 2008: Lt. Col. John Amberg II on his retirement from the US Army; for his long and distinguished military service to our country.

March: Jack Meister for his leadership as chairman of the pancake breakfast; our most successful breakfast ever.

April: Steve Orzech for chairing and leading the Memorial Day parade for the Naperville tri-council sector.

May: Tom Galenziewski for long and dedicated service to our council as treasurer and blood drive food/kitchen coordinator. Tom and Paula, his lovely wife, are moving to Arizona.

June: Rey Russo and Doug Deutsch for successfully leading our first ever golf outing and fundraiser.

July: Vince Nirtaut for leadership in attaining the elusive Star Council Award as our Grand Knight.

August: Deacon Andy Cirmo for outstanding effort in coordinating the hugely successful “Praise in the Park” event.

September: Jeff Sweeney in the directing of our council’s Tootsie Roll fundraiser, for our charities, to exceed our goal.

October: Don Lesher and Greg Vos for coordinating another successful blood drive where 42 pints were donated.

WOW: Congratulations and nice job guys!


Keep Christ in Christmas!

December 2, 2008

Remember to Keep Christ in Christmas!

  • Keep the driveway and sidewalk clear of snow for an elderly neighbor.
  • Invite a friend or neighbor who will be alone to share your Christmas celebration.
  • Set aside a time of family devotions on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning.
  • Wish people you meet a good day and a MERRY Christmas!