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July 2016 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS “BE MEN OF ACTION”
Ed Parazoo
State Deputy
Washington State Council
Cell Phone (509) 680-3627
Message from State Deputy
My Brothers All,
Welcome to the new fraternal year! Congratulations to you and your Council for achieving all
that you have this past fraternal year! Didn't quite make it to your goal? Assess, plan, and hit it
harder this year. Start earlier so you don't have to play catch-up.
I wish to thank you for your continued support and vote of confidence electing me your State Deputy again this
year. Although we didn't attain all the goals we wanted to this past fraternal year......we can look back on a
good number of accomplishments and build for a stronger performance this year.
As one of the first actions for this year, I wish to formally invite you to attend the Summer Leadership Training
Meeting. Please plan to attend. We have revamped it and hope it will provide new and worthwhile training
and leadership for you. We have specifically designed seminars for each of your roles; one set for the New
Grand Knight, one set for those returning Grand Knights, one for New District Deputies, one for Financial
Secretaries - with a Supreme FS Trainer! We have tracks for learning how to develop/build that relationship
with your parish priest......to turn that relationship around so you are both supportive of each other. We have
tracks for learning what to keep and how to document those events and programs - and how to submit it for
State and/or Supreme awards. If you haven't already planned to attend please make it a priority. Let us kick
this new fraternal year off to a good start.
As was rolled out last year by our Supreme Knight, we must continue to make it a priority to Build Our
Domestic Church, our families must become a priority as we focus on our spirituality and become fully
engaged in our parishes and come together to support our Church and her programs.
Our State Membership Team has come up with some very interesting and, I hope, coveted incentives this year.
Some will be rolled out now, some will be revealed later in the year. Please keep abreast of these incentives
and don't miss out. Something for each month. Everyone will have an attainable goal.
Let's band together and make this the best year your Council and our State has had! Focus is key......let's keep
the goal in mind and visit it often......you can attain it! I'm pulling for you!
God Bless.
Vivat Jesus!
Ed Parazoo
State Deputy
Page 2 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin July 2016
State Chaplain Message
For almost a year now, we have been looking at various aspects of the life of our Lord Jesus Christ
with the aim of identifying the traits of authentic masculinity. Our purpose is to uncover the ways that
Jesus, by his example, is teaching us how to be manly.
As you well know, Pope Francis inaugurated a special Year of Mercy last December, and the
Extraordinary Jubilee will continue until its closing on the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the
Universe, this November 20.
The Holy Father wrote a special letter for the Jubilee, Misericordiae Vultus (The Face of Mercy). If you haven’t
read it yet, I strongly encourage you to do so. It’s not long, and its spiritual and practical insight is rich. You can
easily find it online.
Jesus Christ is the face of the Father’s mercy. This is the main gist of the Pope’s letter. Jesus makes visible the
invisible mercy of God. In what he says and does, Jesus demonstrates to us how merciful is our Father in heaven.
One of the implications of Jesus’ unveiling of God’s mercy is that we, too, must be merciful. We could state it
even more forcefully: mercy is essential if we are to live up to our vocation as Catholic men.
Forgiveness is, of course, an important dimension of mercy. In the process of forgiveness, a person chooses to
relieve another of the debt owed him. In some cases, what is owed might be an apology; in others, some material
thing; in others, some course of action. Whatever the circumstances, an event has taken place in which a debt was
incurred. To forgive the person means to move forward as if the debt has been paid whether the debtor in fact has
done anything to make restitution or not.
A line on a Christmas card I received last year caught my attention. It read: “To forgive is to set a prisoner free
and discover that the prisoner was you.” Another quote I heard years ago went like this: “Unforgiveness is like
drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.” Both illustrate very clearly the fact that forgiveness is not
only good for the one being forgiven, but it does wonders also for the peace and spiritual wellbeing of the
forgiver.
Forgiveness is an indispensable expression of mercy, but it is not the only one. To have mercy also means that our
hearts are moved with pity for those who are in need, and that we do something to help. Remember the spiritual
and corporal works of mercy? Pope Francis specifically asks us during the Jubilee to reflect on them and
rediscover their place in our life. Note that forgiving offenses is only one of the fourteen works of mercy!
If a man lacks mercy, he is simply not Christlike. And if he is not Christlike, then he is not authentically
masculine. There are people who think that to show mercy is a sign of weakness, and that those who are merciful
are bound to be taken advantage of and trampled underfoot. To that objection, all I can say is this: if being
merciful makes me weak and causes me to be trampled underfoot, then I am in good company. Our Lord’s mercy
led him to the Cross, and the Cross led to the Resurrection. May mercy bring us all to eternal life!
Brothers, I urge you–especially during this Year of Mercy, but always–to be merciful like Jesus, the face of the
Father’s mercy. If you want to be a real man, there’s no other way.
Fr. Kenneth St. Hilaire
State Chaplain
July 2016 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 3
Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy
WSC State Chaplain Father Kenny has requested that both the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy be
included the July bulletin.
Corporal Works of Mercy
To feed the hungry
To give drink to the thirsty
To clothe the naked
To welcome the stranger
To heal the sick
To visit the imprisoned
To bury the dead
Spiritual Works of Mercy
To counsel the doubtful
To instruct the ignorant
To admonish sinners
To comfort the afflicted
To forgive offenses
Page 4 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin July 2016
State Secretary Message
Happy New Year My Brothers!
Is this the year? Washington is so overdue to have a great year that I can almost taste it. Let's grow
this year! It's the best measure of how we are doing as a State and why we pay so much attention to it.
Programs and Involvement are the things that drive our growth so I beg you let's have a great year
and a growing year by getting busy and getting involved. The Summer Leadership Training Meeting is coming
July 15-17, 2016 right in my back yard - Pasco - and you and your Council's representatives ought to be there!!!
Thanks to a huge leadership effort by your State Warden Greg Maloney, the entire meeting will be formatted
differently and revitalized. I cannot think of a better way to start off the new fraternal year, so plan on coming! I
don't know how I lucked out again this year but I have the best talk of all to give and I get to give it to everyone,
small group by small group... I am really pumped about doing it, so come and be a part of the meeting.
There are three Councils that have not paid their Per Capita yet. That is sad! If your Council has not paid and has
an issue with the bill, your next step is to contact the State Deputy. That thing was due in February. Please take
the next step so we can close that out for the year
It's insurance time again, and I sent all of the Councils a bill for it along with a Insurance Certificate Request form
that you can use if you have a function that requires one. We had a slight increase this year- 10 cents a man. Still
a good price though. I also sent you my "Six-Months Letter" for the first six months of the new fraternal year.
Unbelievably boring but very informative. It's an acquired taste...like the taste for whiskey.
Keep sending me your money and let's have an AWESOME YEAR!!!
God Bless!
Bob Baemmert
Table of Contents
State Deputy Message 1
State Chaplain Message 2
Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy 3
State Secretary Message 4
Table of Contents 4
State Treasurer Message 5-6
State Advocate Message 7-8
State Warden Message 9
General Programs 10-11
Membership Director 12-15
Vocations Chairman 16
Youth Chairman 17
Military Chaplains Scholarship Fund 18
Silver Knight Award 18
Summer Meetings - Pasco 19-22
General Agent Update 23
Culture of Life 24
Tootsie Roll Update 25
Prayers Needed and In Memoriam 26-27
General Insurance Agency Information 28
Bulletin Contact information 29
Table of Contents
July 2016 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 5
State Treasurer Message
My Brothers,
It's July and the Summer Leadership meeting in Pasco is nearly upon us. At this year's meeting we
will again trying a bit of a different format. I will be demonstrating how to file Supreme forms online
and adding a comments regarding some of the forms and the results of not filing them on time.
For those that so diligently paid their bills on time... we thank you and here's a small reminder regarding the
writing of checks.
A few forgot. You all know that when writing a check the verbiage and the numerical amount must match
exactly...right? Ok… a few forgot that too and when I returned their checks to them to be re-written correctly so I
could deposit them…guess who they sent them back to? Right…ME…WRONG…Remember…NEVER send
money to the Treasurer!
Below are the SUPREME reports as of July 2nd, 2016. Please note if you see your Council number and believe
you have already submitted your reports mentioned below then wait a few days and check back with SUPREME
as they update about once a week
REMEMBER: Submitting to the State Council does NOT automatically get your report to SUPREME. While we
endeavor to "fill in the gaps" this is each Council's responsibility to see to it that this gets done.
COUNCILS NOT SUBMITTING SERVICE PROGRAM PERSONNEL REPORT Form 365 - 07/02/2016 WASHINGTON
01449 01545 01550 01565 01606 01643 01674 01699 02103 02126 02155 02260 02303 02999 03153 03455
03598 03611 04367 04385 04782 05495 06706 07117 07149 08079 08102 08179 08201 08266 08294 08311
08398 08437 09145 09237 09617 09833 09941 10532 10543 11252 11253 11611 11762 11906 12273 12483
12583 12786 12889 12899 13186 13364 13462 13597 13761 13831 14510 14852 14922 14926 15684 15721
15838 15968 16184 16186
TOTAL COUNCILS NOT REPORTING 68
COUNCILS NOT SUBMITTING COLUMBIAN AWARD APPLICATION Form SP7 - 07/02/2016 WASHINGTON
00683 00763 00766 00809 00829 00894 01379 01401 01449 01460 01545 01550 01565 01643 01674 01699
01823 02103 02126 02155 02303 02763 02999 03044 03153 03307 03361 03455 03611 04367 04385 04782
05177 05495 05816 0711707149 07356 07642 08015 08079 08102 08136 08179 08201 08266 08294 08297
08311 08398 08437 08455 08672 08768 09145 09605 09617 09637 09664 09833 09910 10534 10543 11085
11134 11217 11252 11253 11478 11611 11789 11906 12002 12175 12273 12420 12583 12591 12786 12889
12899 12983 13186 13364 13422 13462 13560 13606 13761 13831 13834 14394 14510 14852 14922 14926
15338 15462 15684 15721 15838 15968 16176 1618
COUNCILS NOT SUBMITTING REPORT OF OFFICERS CHOSEN FOR THE TERM F185 - 07/02/2016 WASHINGTON
01449 01545 01565 01606 01643 01674 01699 02103 02126 02155 02260 02303
02999 03153 03455 03598 03611 04367 04782 05495 07117 07149 08079 08102
08179 08201 08294 08311 08398 08437 09145 09237 09617 09833 10543 11252
11253 11611 12273 12483 12583 12786 12889 12899 13186 13364 13462 13597
13761 13831 14510 14852 14922 14926 15684 15721 15968 16186 16361
TOTAL COUNCILS NOT REPORTING 59
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Vivat Jesus!
Pat Kelley
State Treasurer
Page 6 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin July 2016
State Treasurer Message continued
DELINQUENT SEMI-ANNUAL COUNCIL AUDIT REPORTS
RUN DATE: 07/01/2016 FOR PERIOD ENDED 12/31/2015
WASHINGTON DUE BY 02/15/2016
Council Number Status City Last Report Filed Period Received
1401 * A ELLENSBURG 12/31/2014 03/08/2015
1460 * A POMEROY 12/31/2014 02/18/2015
1545 A WENATCHEE 06/30/2015 05/10/2016
1550 A CHEHALIS 06/30/2015 02/25/2016
1674 A HOQUIAM 06/30/2015 08/24/2015
2126 A MOUNT VERNON 06/30/2015 01/04/2016
2999 A CAMAS 06/30/2015 10/07/2015
3598 A AUBURN 06/30/2015 09/22/2015
3611 * A ANACORTES 06/30/2014 09/25/2014
4367 * A MOSES LAKE 12/31/2013 06/08/2014
5816 A LYNNWOOD 06/30/2015 08/30/2015
7149 * A GOLDENDALE 06/30/2012 07/30/2012
7528 A FEDERAL WAY 06/30/2015 02/11/2016
8294 * A YAKIMA
8398 * A SPOKANE 12/31/2013 04/14/2014
9833 A SAMMAMISH 06/30/2015 08/05/2015
9941 A BURLINGTON 06/30/2015 09/30/2015
10543 * A PROSSER 06/30/2014 02/25/2015
11611 * A SPOKANE 06/30/2013 10/28/2013
12483 A TACOMA 06/30/2015 07/12/2015
13831 * A SPOKANE 12/31/2014 04/07/2015
14852 A SEATTLE 06/30/2015 09/03/2015
14926 * A SUNNYSIDE 06/30/2014 06/21/2015
15136 A SUMNER/ORTING 06/30/2015 10/14/2015
15338 A SEATTLE 06/30/2015 08/30/2015
15721 * A SEATTLE 12/31/2013 02/12/2014
15838 * A SEATTLE 12/31/2014 09/29/2015
16361 A LACEY
* LAST 2 REPORTS ARE DELINQUENT
STATUS CODES: A = ACTIVE S = SUSPENSION P = PENDING SUSPENSION
July 2016 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 7
State Advocate Message
Brothers,
Please peruse the active/inactive Home Corporations within Washington State that contain the Knights of
Columbus name. Chehalis should be reconciled, however, they should check because it should have been
removed by now.
Last year at this time we had 24 so we are making progress. Some, it is nothing more that changing the name of
your Home Corporation. Others do not use their Home Corporation and it contains no assets. Why keep it???
What I hear from the Councils that do not have any assets with the Home Corporation, “We might want to use it
again in the future.” Some have been debunked for decades. Does your Home Corporation file tax returns? Why
keep it around?
If your Home Corporation is active, it’s a simple task to put agreements in place and change the name to anything
that does not contain the words “Knights of Columbus” or “KofC.” Most anything else is acceptable.
I learned at the training seminar in Dallas, if your Home Corporation building has an emblem, name, or stained
glass window that is a part of the building, that’s acceptable. Before, it wasn’t. That doesn’t mean a sign that is
attached to the building, but a part of. Painting the emblem or name on the building does not make it a part of the
building.
Bothell is a perfect example of this rule. As I understand it, a member long ago bequeathed funds to place a stain
glass window in the wall between the Hall and outside. If you’ve never seen it, it’s beautiful. This display is
acceptable (I personally think it’s more than acceptable).
Supreme isn’t going to ransack your funds or take ownership of your Home Corporation. Quite the contrary, they
don’t want anything to do with it. That’s why they want these agreements in place, or at least change the name, so
they are not liable. You should, too…
The following list is public knowledge on the WA Secretary of State website. Please take care of this pronto. Of
course if you need help, we can work together. I’m still learning too.
Page 8 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin July 2016
State Advocate Message continued
I will be getting a current list of EIN status reports Statewide very soon from Supreme. I will share soon after I
receive. Hoping we do not have any in the revoked status. Please review last month’s Bulletin regarding new EIN
hurdles the IRS has been kind enough to place in front of us. They keep things interesting.
Fraternally,
Kim Washburn
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July 2016 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 9
State Warden Message
Brother Knights,
Happy New FRATERNAL YEAR! Congratulations to all newly elected and re-elected Council officers and
appointed district deputies, directors and chairmen. An opportunity to serve our Council, our community and our
parish has been afforded to us in a unique way. It is a privilege to serve, and a responsibility to serve well. As
we embark on a new year, let us never lose sight of the duties entrusted to us. As described in the June 2016
issue of Columbia, our connection to knighthood of the middle ages and to the spirit of knightly service as
modern-day knights is made manifest in our service to the King of kings, his Church and the community at large
through our works of mercy. We inherit a legacy from Fr. McGivney rooted in sacrificial service to God and
man. With that, we must be men of action.
Let us live up to the legacy of knighthood and be the game-changers who confront the challenges of our modern
day. Within the next few weeks, we begin by coming together at the Summer Leadership Meeting in Pasco, July
15-17, 2016, to prepare ourselves to serve well. As Christ told his apostles, “Freely you have received; now
freely give” (Mt 10:8).
At this year’s summer meeting, we are blessed to have talented guest speakers, and an opportunity to participate
in leader seminars and small group workshops led by motivated knights from throughout the state. The Saturday
dinner will include a special presentation from Bishop Robert Barron’s acclaimed series on Catholicism. The
beauty and truth of the Catholic Faith is explored and illustrated in this series, and you will truly enjoy a selection
from this series. An updated Summer Meeting Agenda is included in this bulletin and is posted on the WSC
Website. Come and be inspired.
Council Spotlight: Refer to my General Program Director article in this bulletin and on the Website, where
you will find two Councils advancing their message in the June editions of Columbia magazine and Knightline.
Be Bold, Be Catholic.
Vivat Jesus!
Fraternally,
Greg Mahoney
State Warden, WSC
Page 10 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin July 2016
General Programs
Brother Knights,
A new Service Program year is upon us. It brings excitement and a new beginning. A new beginning in the sense
of viewing our service program categories through the lens of the Supreme Council’s new initiative, Building the
Domestic Church While Strengthening our Parish (BDC). Not only will our Program Action Plans be
intricately linked to this initiative, but our Membership Action Plans must also tie into this initiative. Thus, added
focus must be directed to ensure we implement plans that link service programs and membership growth by first
assessing the priorities and needs of our parish communities. That implies Council leaders meeting with their
pastors now to explain this initiative and relate how our programs can help the pastor achieve his goals. The
ultimate objective is to strengthen families through an integrated parish experience of the Knights of Columbus.
We will focus on this initiative at the Summer Leader meeting. I encourage you to become well acquainted with
this initiative by going to the following link for all things Domestic Church: www.kofc.org/DomesticChurch.
We will continue to emphasize Strong Visible Programs, but we will approach it from the perspective of
strengthening the family in concert with the programs and priorities of our parishes. This does not mean we
change everything. Councils are encouraged to continue many of their great programs and community
engagement activities. The difference now is that we are charged to ensure we have a strategy for bringing about
the mission and vision for the greater alliance between the Church and the family. In other words, work together
for the common purpose of strengthening our families.
As a result of the BDC initiative, the Washington State Council Monthly Service Report (MSR) will be revised.
Councils will have access to the new MSR on or before July 31. The first Council MSR is due by August 10,
covering activities in July, to qualify for timely-submission points. After August 10, no points will be awarded
for timely submission, but Councils will still receive points for activities conducted.
Submit your Council’s Service Program Personnel Report (Form #365), to Supreme by August 1. All Chairmen
and Director Positions should be filled. The Council will not receive programming information unless you
submit this form.
July 2016 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 11
General Programs continued
Here are some programs to keep your finger on in the first few months of the Fraternal Year:
Soccer Challenge and Citizenship Essay Contest materials should be ordered in July.
Plan and order materials now for the Order-Wide Church Drive in October.
Plan and host a 5th Sunday Rosary Program this month.
Plan a Family activity for the Knights of Columbus Family Week Celebration in August.
** Remember, plan programs and membership activities through the lens of Building the Domestic
Church! Refer to the link I provided above for more information on BDC.
With these or similar strong and visible activities during the first two months, assess and plan ahead, promote
them in advance, invite parishioners to participate always and encourage men to join the Order during the
activities. Then, schedule an Admissions Degree (1st Degree) in August.
Special Alert: Prepare now for the Coats for Kids – Black Friday Distribution. We received hundreds of free
coats last year. I will ask Councils to submit their proposals in the coming weeks, so get started now by assessing
the need in your communities. I will forward you the format to use for your proposal.
July Council Spotlight: Council 7907, Issaquah, and Council 16176, Elma-Montesano, practice good
publicity and Evangelization by advertising their good works of mercy in the June issues of Columbia
magazine and Knightline respectively.
1. See Columbia, June 2016, Knights in Action, page 31, St. John Paul II Council 16176, conducts
Sealed Up Tight; and,
2. See Knightline, June 2016, Actively Sharing Christ’s Mercy, page 6, Fr. McGirl Council 7907,
sponsors annual bus trip to Right to Life Day in Olympia.
I encourage all Councils to actively promote their programs and to evangelize using all forms of media.
Be Men of Action in this year of Mercy.
God Bless you and all that you do.
Fraternally,
Greg Mahoney
General Program Director, WSC
Page 12 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin July 2016
Membership Director Desk
Final 2015-2016 Membership Numbers and 4th Quarter Winners Individual
4th Quarter Top Recruiter
Gregory Schmidt 14046 (8 new members) - $100
Frank Lucarelli 7642 (6 new members)
Individual Overall 2015-2016 Top Recruiter
1st - Frank Lucarelli (tie) 7642 Kirkland (16 new members) Guest of SD to Convention 2017
1st – Charles Marks (tie) 12583 Spokane (16 new members) Guest of SD to Convention 2017
(Only one night hotel and one banquet meal for each because of tie. $200 value for each
member)
3rd – Jeffrey Jewell 8179 Kennewick (13 new members)
4th – George Schmidt 14046 Woodinville (12 new members)
Council
4th Quarter Percent Gain
Division I (Tie) Robert Harvey -GK (Dee) 16176 Elma 50% District 31 - $50
(Tie) Andrew Bendokas (Rajan) 15338 Seattle 50% District 15 - $50
Division II
Phillip Marceau - GK 15730 Vancouver 100% District 36 - $100
Division III Richard Tagorda - GK (Lucille) 8079 Des Moines 166.67% District 15 - $100
Division IV Steven Hammond - GK (Susan) Spokane 8201 40% District 18 - $100
Division V
Nicolo Moramarco - GK (Michelle) Walla Walla, 766 17.65% District 7 - $100
July 2016 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 13
Membership Director Desk continued
OVERALL 2015-2016 NET GAIN
1st - Charles Marks – GK Spokane (23) 12583 460% District 5
Guest of SD to Convention 2017 free accommodations - $350?
2nd – (tie) Tommy LaCour (Mindy) Covington (19) 237.5% District 27
3rd – (tie) Richard Tagorda (Lucille) Des Moines (19) 211.11% District 15
District
4
th Quarter Percent Net Gain
1st – Steven Schweyen – DD15 (Lauri) 13794 Seattle 130% - $100
Overall 2015-2016 Net Gain
1st – Jonas Hiner – DD5 (Kitty) (37) 14922 Spokane Valley
Guest of SD to Convention 2017 free accommodations $350?
2nd – Dave Foley – DD27 (Janis) (34) 11736 Black Diamond
3rd – Steve Schweyen – DD 27 (Lauri) (32) 13794 Seattle
4th – John Forrest – DD35 (Hye Ran) (30) 4322 Lakewood
EXCELLENT WORK GUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU
Jurisdiction wise, we finished 63rd out of 74 districts.
I HOPE AND PRAY THAT YOUR SUSPENSIONS ARE COMPLETE. LET’S
BUILD AGAIN.
Clean out your books once every other year. Make this the year NOT to clean out your books.
Now on to next year and beyond……∞!
Page 14 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin July 2016
Membership Director Desk continued
Brothers, Membership 2016-2017 is at hand. Brochures will be handed out at the
Summer Meeting and stuffed in the annual envelop issuance.
Star Track Recruiter Program
“Spread the Light”
GET STARTED NOW AND HAVE FUN WITH THE PROGRAM. WE’LL
FEATURE PLANETS, COUNCILS, CONSTELLATIONS AND
SHOOTING STARS OF THE UNNIVERSE IN THE COMING
MONTHS.
Also, check out Eddie’s face each month. Please read on….A portion of his beard will disappear
each month depending on intake. If we attain our Jurisdiction goal of 930 new members, I will
shave his beard in front of everyone at our 2017 Summer Meeting. I really want to do this since I
am terrible a shaving. I’m dangerous with a blade.
Beat the Summer Meeting and get a head start. I have long waited to implement the Star Track Recruiter
Program. It will be fun.
The program will kick off at the Summer Leadership Meeting in Pasco, but you can start the program now.
Brochures will be in your membership packets and available for extras.
All you need is new member recruitment with the proposer information filled out. Each time a proposer brings in
a new member, reactivation or transfer from out of State, the proposer will receive a Star Track Recruiter pin (no
limit to the pins).
You must complete the informational application contained in the new brochure. Three fold the brochure with the
mailing address exposed for the post office and mail to Marcel Bergeron (Constellation Libra; meaning balance or
scale), Membership Incentive/Tracker Chairman and a pin will be shipped to you. Can you imagine a brother
Knight with 12 pins on his lapel or vest???
July 2016 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 15
Membership Director Desk continued
Please do not pass these pins to anyone else. Take pride that you are helping to build our Order.
Once a month, Supreme provides a new member list with the proposer. It rarely has the correct number of new
member proposers. Supreme’s list will be correct, just not complete. After a year of being Membership Director,
I still do not know why there is such a discrepancy.
With this new program, we are fixing the problem, but remember to fill out the proposer line on the Form 100
and turn in your entry form. If you don't, no one will know.
SEND IN THE BROCHURE NEW MEMBER APPLICATION FOR CREDIT, A NEW PIN AND BETTER
YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING A SPECIAL GIFT AT THE END OF THE YEAR SUMMER MEETING
2017.
Please keep in mind, if Supreme does not show the correct new member/proposer and you do not send in the
brochure application, you will not receive a pin or have a chance to win a special gift at the Summer Meeting
2017. Many drawings will be held at the Summer Meeting. The more applications, the more gifts. Please fill out
the cards.
This program started July 1st 2016, so no new members from the previous fraternal year will qualify (sorry).
There are many other incentives so check out the brochure.
Remember, 930 is the intake quota to shave State Deputy Eddie’s beard. 33 years is a long time. Can you
imagine him without a beard??? Each month, we will visually shave a part of his beard in the Bulletin, if we can
figure out the graphics for the percentage gain.
I am excited about this year's membership recruitment program. Many councils have been able to clean up their
books. Now comes the time to rebuild and rejoin in our efforts for growth and programs. I really want to shave
Eddie's beard, please make it happen.
The pins are cool. No one will receive a pin unless they bring in a new member, not even me.
Intake Goal – 930
Net/Intake Goal – 560
Net/Net Goal – 275
New Council Development – 1
Round Table Goal – 45
Star Council Goal – 27
No Suspended Councils
Fraternally,
Kim Washburn
Washington State Jurisdiction
State Advocate/Membership Director
(360) 943-1992
Page 16 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin July 2016
Vocations Chairman
Pennies For Heaven
The Council Pennies For Heaven assessment comes out during the month of January. As I am sure you know,
Pennies For Heaven Fund is a program started years ago to help fund our Seminarian Support. The program was
designed around "A Penny A Day, A Prayer A Day for vocations." Each Council is encouraged to donate at least
$3.65 per member to this fund to help support our Seminarians. Many Councils add this to their annual dues,
some only suggest a donation. Keep in mind that this is a “donation” and not a bill. But this program’s success
depends on your donations.
In addition to this annual assessment, Councils are encouraged to have a “Pennies For Heaven” barrel that they
pass around during or after every Council meeting. Some assess penalties for people who use incorrect terms,
gestures or attire (hats on/off – forgot name badge, etc.). These funds should be kept and accounted for separately
from the Councils Funds. Then each year the Council Grand Knight and the Council Delegates take their pennies
to the State Convention..
Pennies for Heaven goes directly to the three dioceses in Washington State to help defray the cost of education for
our seminarians. This is different that the RSVP support that goes directly to the seminarian to help in his
personal expenses. Last year the Knights of Columbus were able to give $25,000 to each of the three diocese, and
an additional $25,000 to Bishop White Seminary to reduce the mortgage.
At the upcoming Summer Leadership Meeting I will be raffling off religious items to help raise money for the
Pennies For Heaven Fund. Remember “every penny counts.”
This program is not complete without the “Prayer A Day.” I have my favorite prayer for vocations on my
nightstand and that reminds me to include it when I say my evening prayers. Find your favorite prayer. Give
yourself a reminder then make it a routine. Then Pray!
Vivat Jesus!
Tim Coyle
Vocations Chairman
July 2016 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 17
Youth Chairman
Brother Knights,
As we start off the 2017 fraternal year, I am looking forward to meeting with you and sharing many of the youth
programs and activities that are available for your Councils. The Soccer Challenge, Free Throw, Substance Abuse
Poster contest and Keep Christ in Christmas poster contest are just the tip of the iceberg of programs and
activities that are available.
Need something a little more exciting or original? Think outside the box. How about sponsoring a play, a
Halloween party or a living Christmas Nativity. There are countless activities that a Council can do and help
sponsor. Hopefully your activity will make it into the top 5 for consideration to be the top youth program of the
state come convention time.
Featured at the summer leadership meeting will be extended information on the Coats for Kids Program, this is
one of Supreme's 8 featured programs. The Coats for Kids program order form can be found by typing or copying
this URL - https://www.kofc.org/un/en/forms/Council/coats_for_kids_p.pdf into your Internet browser.
If you are planning on participating the Soccer Challenge program, you will want to get your Soccer Challenge kit
on order. Use can use this link - https://www.kofc.org/en/forms/Council/SC-KITOnline.pdf to get form. The
State Soccer Challenge final is schedule for Saturday October 15th at Holy Family in Auburn.
For those Councils that have a Financial Secretary using Member Management, all forms are available in the
form section.
Fraternally,
Ken DeVos
Youth Chairman
Page 18 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin July 2016
The Silver Knight Award Program is designed to enhance membership commitment to the principles of the Order
and to recognize excellence in membership recruitment and active participation in Council’s program activities
and services. District Deputy Mentors, District Deputies and Grand Knights should actively promote this program
in their respective Districts and Councils.
David Wilson, Pope John Paul II Council 13794, Seattle
Nicolo Moramarco, Michael Flohr Council 766, Walla Walla
David Olwell, Lacey Council 16361, Lacey
Romy B. Ablao
Silver Knight Award Program Chairman
(206) 399-3515
Silver Knight Award
Military Chaplains Scholarship Fund
Worthy Faithful Navigators and Grand Knights:
I am pleased to report that, thanks to your efforts, the total for our Military Chaplains Scholarship Fund has
reached its $1.2 million goal!
The Supreme Knight, Carl Anderson, the Supreme Master, Dennis Stoddard, and I cannot thank you enough for
all that you have done to promote this program.
On June 3, 2016, Supreme Knight Carl Anderson mailed a letter with the final payment of $200,000 to his
Excellency Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio for the Chaplains Fund stating: "This amount brings the Order's
support for this program up to $1.2 million dollars which has been possible thanks to the enthusiastic support of
Fourth Degree Knights across the country.... The Knights of Columbus has been pleased to stand in solidarity
with Your Excellency in favor of this creative and important initiative which combines support for seminarians
and for the military, two proud hallmarks of the Knights of Columbus.”
In his letter to Archbishop Broglio the Supreme Knight extended the Order’s commitment to $1.4 million dollars
for the 2016-2017 fraternal year.
Thus, we have a new goal to raise $200,000 by June 30, 2017.
Checks are still arriving at Supreme, so we are well on our way to meeting the new goal. I know we can meet this
goal if we continue to solicit the support of our brother knights and fellow parishioners to meet the critical need to
provide priests for our valiant service men and women.
Fraternally,
Karl A. Hadley, PSD
July 2016 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 19
Summer Meeting - Pasco
Summer Leadership Meeting – July 15 - 17, 2016 Lunch & Dinner Meal Order & Registration Form
Grand Knights and Financial Secretaries and other Council Members
MEAL TICKET ORDER FORM (Tickets must be purchased in advance)
LAST NAME: FIRST NAME: ____________________
ADDRESS: _______ CITY:____________ ZIP:_______
WIFE’S NAME: HOME PHONE: _________________
DISTRICT: _______COUNCIL NO: COUNCIL NAME:
MEETING STATUS: (please X which applies)
Grand Knight (Returning) __ Grand Knight (New) Financial Secretary (Previously Trained) ___ Financial
Secretary (Not Trained)
Program Chair ___ Membership Chair
__ Other Council (_________________________)
MEAL No. Tickets Required Amount
SAT. Men’s Luncheon: BBQ TRI TIP
________@$22.00
_________
SAT. Dinner CHARDONNAY CHICKEN
OR
PACIFIC SALMON
________@$32.00
________@$32.00
_________
SAT. Ladies Lunch – DELI BUFFET
________@$22.00
_________
SUN. Ladies Breakfast – SUFFED CROISSANT
________@$14.00
__________
TOTAL REMITTANCE $
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: K of C WASHINGTON STATE COUNCIL SEND CHECK AND COMPLETED REGISTRATION FORM TO:
Gregory Mahoney, State Warden-Elect 9317 Ash Ave SE
Snoqualmie, WA 98065-5077 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: July 10, 2016 Home Phone (425) 441-8113 Red Lion Hotel Registration Deadline is June 15, 2016.
Page 20 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin July 2016
Summer Meeting - Agenda
July 2016 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 21
Summer Meeting - Agenda continued
Page 22 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin July 2016
Summer Meeting - Agenda continued
July 2016 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 23
General Agent Update
The Pitfalls of Replacing Coverage
You know the old saying, “the grass seems greener on the other side of the fence,” but we all know that it rarely is
true. The same holds true when it comes to replacing your existing Knights of Columbus life insurance with
coverage offered by another company. Perceptions are deceiving. A move to the “greener” grass on the other side
of the fence might seem like a good one, but it can leave you with less green in your wallet — in some cases, a lot
less. That’s why it pays to remember another old adage, “Read the fine print.”
There are many reasons to keep your existing coverage in force, whether that coverage is with the Knights of
Columbus or with another company. Let's focus on the potential pitfalls of replacing coverage here — pitfalls that
an agent trying to convince you that the grass actually is greener might neglect to mention.
First, all life insurance contracts contain a contestability period, which allows the insurer to contest claims made
for a period — typically two years —after the contract is issued. Chances are this is no longer an issue with your
current coverage.
Second, it’s unlikely that you can obtain the same amount of coverage, for the same premium, that you were able
to obtain with your existing contract. The two factors that determine how much you’ll need to pay for life
insurance coverage are age and health. Certainly, you’re older now than you were when you took out your current
coverage. There’s no way around that. And you have to ask yourself, has your health changed during that time? Is
your blood pressure the same? Your cholesterol? Have you gained weight? All these factors can affect the amount
of coverage you’ll get for your premium dollar.
If someone encourages you to replace — or worse, drop — your existing coverage, please call your agent. He'll
show you how your existing coverage is working for you and why replacement is rarely in your best interest.
Page 24 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin July 2016
Culture of Life
My Brothers,
I traveled to Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Vancouver Washington on Sunday, June 12 to support
Columbia Council 1327 and their Sunday Parish Breakfast It was a fundraiser for our Ultrasound program. I
brought the new Sculpture of Life to the event and shared with the parishioners. I would like to thank Bill
Thompson G.K. and his crew for their hospitality and helping with the set-up. The breakfast was fantastic and the
sculpture was enjoyed by many.
If you have an upcoming event where you would like to show the sculpture. contact me to make arrangements.
The sculpture is currently scheduled to be shown at the Thurston County Fair from August 3rd thru Aug. 7 and
the 4US Family Fun events Aug. 12 & 13. My contact info is:
Ron DeGroot
K of C State of Washington
Culture of Life Chairman
(360) 704-8822
Ron DeGroot
Culture of Life Chairman
July 2016 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 25
Tootsie Roll Update
Worthy Tootsie Rollers,
It's That Time Again. Time to get cranked-up for your upcoming Tootsie Roll Drives. Submit your Council
Chairman Forms found on Columbus Charities website columbuscharities.net (in fact, all forms, instructions and
manual may be found on this website), secure your locations NOW, and Get READY TO GO!! Don't wait until
the last minute or they will be gone. Break out your check list and get everything in order....Banners, Cans, Signs
and most importantly TOOTSIE ROLLS!!
For those Councils new at this, give it a try. You will not be disappointed even if your success is limited. The
biggest reward will be yours in seeing the benefits. When you see what your work does, you will be
overwhelmed. The money collected over the last few years has helped countless individuals with disabilities, to
help them have a better life. The next time you see a Special Olympian, care for the elderly or aid to anyone with
disabilities, you can take comfort that you helped that person through the Tootsie Roll Program.
Here’s a tip; QFC and Fred Meyer are more than willing to work with you. Go to the Customer Service desk and
obtain a Door Activity or Solicitation form and follow the directions. Regardless if the form says do not submit
until 60 days before the drive, do it NOW. They have even made it easier, you can go online and file your form
electronically this year. Just go to: http://fredmeyermedia.com/doorway_entry/index.html and follow the on
screen instructions. They usually respond in a few days.
Lastly … I am Blessed to have the opportunity to be your NEW Tootsie Roll Chairman. I can't thank Kim
Washburn enough for having the faith in me to take over his coveted Program. I know what this program means
to Kim and will Do My Best to carry on what he has started.
Get Your Chairman forms in, stores secured and lets go Tootsie Rolling.
Mail all forms to:
Tommy LaCour
22635 112th Ave SE
Kent, WA 98031
206-380-0749
If I can answer any questions or be of any further assistance
Page 26 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin July 2016
Members and Family in need of Prayer
June 2016
Archbishop J. Peter Sartain, Diocese of Seattle
Sister Sharon Park, Exec Dir WA State Catholic Conference
Council …………………………………….………... Seattle 676
Father Robert Egan; Jim Kessler; Amadeus Amador; Albert
Freedman; Tom Joyce; Don Luby; Phil Philbrick; Paul Heneghan;
Mac Henderson; Edgar Pitre; Vic Grieco; Pat D’Ambrosio; Tom
Hoagland; Walter Brazelton; John Costello; Joe Robinson PGK
PFN PDD; Bridget Dobson; Ann Heneghan, daughter of Paul;
Archbishop Emeritus Brunett
Council …….. ………………………...………... Spokane 683
Dennis Bauch, Henry Crapo, Don Martin, Jack Stockton, Dan
Taylor, Dick Daschbach, Doug Jones and Xavier Kasbar, Lori
Emery, Manager - 683 Columbus Club, Rachel, wife, and John,
parents of Grand Knight John Kupice; Mary Lacy, wife of PGK
Tom Lacy (deceased); Janice Bauch, wife of Dennis Bauch; Mrs.
Kostelecky, mother-in-law of PGK Greg Fong; Kadra Muto, wife
of Stephen Muto; Kathy Budig, daughter of PGK Peter Budig;
Ron Caferro, father-in-law of PGK Tom Albinson; Bob Fleming,
Tom Fritz, George Stanton, Forrest Day, Ian Johnstone, Anthony
Jackson, Bill Watson, Mark Mosely, Jennie Banes, Margaret
Gump; Pam Comstock
Council …….. ………………………...……….. Bellingham 829
Henry and Betty Therrien, Dave and Leeann Rasbach, Dale and
Jakie Boudreau, and Fr. Scott
Council ……………………………..…..………….. Yakima 894
Kathy Hilbert; Jean Simard, mother in law of Keith Qunell;
Sharon Wilson’s aunt; Frank Schneider; Loretta Cunningham;
Josh Jones; Mark Bailey
Council ……………..………...……………....…. Olympia 1643
Walt Dale; Ray DeTerra Family; Whitney Johnson; John Kramer;
Sam Pellegrino; Carole Robbins; Ed Sauley; Jose Ybarra; Nancy
Zyrkowski; Dennis Perez
Council ……………..………...………………. Uniontown 1823
Janice Meyer, mother of Brad Meyer
Council …………………...……………....…. Oak Harbor 3361
Ann Malin, Sister of Paul Brewer; Del Swatosh; Denise
Henderson, Sister-in-Law Ralph Byars; Donna Meyers Daughter
of George; Evelyn Broxson, Wife of Bert Broxson; Fr Raffy;
Harold Lowe; Jack Newman Jr; Joanne Campbell, Sister-in-Law
of Jack; Joel Harmon, friend of Pete Caldwell; Kevin Butler &
Family; Lee Newman, wife of Jack Newman Jr; Leo & Marci
Doyle; Leonardo Catabay, Relative of Fel Catabay; Maci Means,
Friend of Jeremy Wilkins; Mari Marumba, Relative of Fel
Catabay; Maria Parungao, Wife of Ray Parungao; Maurice Lund;
Onee Hedeen, wife of Rich Rezabeck; Peggy Payne, Sister of
Mike Gerrity; Rena Paggao, Relative of Fel Catabay; Rey
Parungao; Richard Rezabek; Sarah Blackburn, Niece of Joe
Blackburn; Shirley Cooper, Friend of Jeremy Wilkins; Therese
Ghilardi, Sister of Terry Kandzor
Vincent Polis General Agent East ……...…...… Clarkston 3455
Council ................................................................. Spokane 4196
Pansey Marro - mother of Brothers Anthony & Michael Marro;
Phyllis Lamb - wife of Brother Roy Lamb; Sue Galles - wife of
Brother Ed Galles; Brother Ken Jansen; Richard Diehl - father of
Brother Jim Diehl; Jan Schulhauser - wife of Brother Tony
Schulhauser; Harold Zeutschel, Jr - son of Brother Harold
Zeutschel Sr; Brother John Klepinger; Brother Joe Cucinotta;
Laura Martinez - wife of Brother/Deacon Chalo Martinez; Paisley
Members and Family in need of Prayer
June 2016
Council .............................................................. Lakewood 4322
Bill & Sarah Jones; Ernie Sr. & Dorcus Oliver; Thomas Wiese;
Wallace L. Jordan Sr; An So Farkas; Lori Hogan; Ralph Klein;
Rick Holmes; Marge Warren; Elaine Kowalski; Aurora
Villagracia; Barbara Jerue; Michael Beltran; Leo Pavone; Joshua
Mamerto; Isabella Chavez
Council ................................................................... Yakima 6097
Urban Beaudry
Council ............................................................... Lynnwood 5816
Jo Bonin, wife of Marty Bonin; John Balch, Dan Thulin
Council ................................................................... Bothell 6686
Jim Riddell, DD16
Council .............................................................. Marysville 7863 Tom LeMere, Ted Mikula, Tom Lester, Shirley Dockendorf, Gary
Way, Don Francisco, Fred Chriscaden
Council .................................................................... Poulsbo 8297 VanAcker Family, Brian Cross, Cathy Musha, Ross & Sharon
Smith, Wernke Family, Lois Tomas, Bill & Nancy Hepp, Storm
Smole Lee Metzger, Niece of Bill Smith jr, Mary T. Bartlett, Ann
Wahlfors, Tom & Rosie Bennett, Bill Gillingham
Council ................................................. Camano-Stanwood 8476 Reinhold Schmidt, PGK
Council .......................................................................Colbert 8872
Del Murray, George and Marie Benton, Ida and Jewell Smalley,
mother and wife of PGK Art Smalley
Council .................................................. Mountlake Terrace 9605
Adrian Calvillo-Reyes; Robert M Shay , Bob Dixon
Linda Bergeron, wife of Marcel Bergeron…….. Kennewick 10653
John M Wallace PSD ………….…………...…. Lakewood 11762
Kevin Foster ……………………………….…….. Puyallup 11948
Council ................................................................... Belfair 12002
Jim Berry, Kevin Connelly, Allan Elder, Harold & Helen Faust,
Bob Giesert, Grace Hochhaus (wife of Don), Bob & Louise
Houghtelling, John Quigley, Howard & Brenda Riggleman, Fr.
Chuck Schmitz, S.J.
Council ................................................................. Tacoma 12483
Debbie Schueller, sister-in-law to Matt Schueller
Council ................................................................. Spokane 12583
Tim Coyle, Vocations/Church State Chairman
Council ................................................................ Edmonds 12591
Paul Bailey, Bill Brayer, Donna Bruce, wife of David Bruce, Joe
Cadden, Marty Casey (bro.-in-law of Kevin Giblin), Patricia
Collins, wife of Jim Collins, Bridget English (dau. of Dan Thulin),
Frank and Barbara Fanger, Jim Hughes (bro. of Tom Hughes), Gil
Martelino, John McAlerney, Tom McCarthy, Jer Minerich, Ethel
Moons (wife of Tom Moons, PFS), Tom Moons, PFS, Frank
Rocco, Jr., Frank Rocco, Sr. (father of Frank Rocco, Jr.), Alberto
"Joe" Romero, Joseph Zampardo (son of August Zampardo, PGK
[dec.])
Council ……...………………………… East Wenatchee 13186
Jerry Gutzwiler
Council ……...…………………………….…… Newport 14268
Ray Springsteen, Al and Sharon Moeller, Mike Murray, Gary
Brooks, Rowland Busskohl, Dave Floyd, Rose Kirby, Steve
Roach, Mike Kardos, JoAnne Gosse, Jerry Tefft and Marty Karr
July 2016 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 27
> Prayer List In Memoriam <
We join the survivors in remembering the following members
who recently died. We offer our prayers for them and their
families. May their souls rest in peace.
June 2016
Bill Kinzer……………………………….....…... Uniontown 1823
Hector Doctor………………………………….. Oak Harbor 3361
Edward W Baumiller………………..…..…………. Yakima 6097
Gary R Green……………………...……………...Spanaway 6806
Patrick Rooney…………………………..………..Spokane 11134
Family Members’ Deaths June 2016
Angeline Spinler - Mother of PGK,PFN Bob Spinler, PGK,PFN
Mike Spinler and Jeff Spinler—Pasco 1620
Heidi Stone - Oak Harbor 3361
Mary Reedy, wife of Gael Reedy - Lynnwood 5816
Caroline Poje, mother of Brian Poje, FN - Spanaway 6806
Domonic Martel, cousin of Larry Shaw, PGK, PFN, FDD -
Camano-Stanwood 8476
Isabelle Forward, wife of Clifton V. Forward - Port Townsend
10532
Rose Gray, wife of Pat Gray - East Wenatchee 13186
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord.
And let the perpetual light shine upon them.
And may the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in
peace. Amen.
Page 28 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin July 2016
Western Washington General
Agent’s Office
General Agent: Jarrod Roth, FICF
PO Box 1130
Port Orchard, WA 98366
Phone: (360) 475-0784
Email: [email protected]
Southwest Washington
General Agent’s Office
General Agent: Gabe Kennedy
14025 SW Farmington Rd Ste #100
Beaverton, Or 97005
Phone: (503) 644-1952
Email [email protected]
Eastern Washington & Idaho
General Agent’s Office
General Agent: Kevin Tuuri FICF,
PGK, MDRT
1677 E. Miles Ave, Suite 101
Hayden Lake, ID 83835
Phone: 1-844-370-1856 (Office)
Email: [email protected]
Knights of Columbus Agency Department (Western Washington State Councils)
Council Agent Council Agent
3598, 7528, 7908, 11780,
15136
Ron Scholz, FIC (253) 804-9147
Cell (253) 740-0408 4619 Kennedy Ave SE, Auburn, WA 98092
1379, 2260, 6706, 8297, 8455,
10532, 11789, 12002, 12251,
13395
Daniel O'Keefe, FA (360) 808-2052
70 Everett Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98363
daniel.o'[email protected]
676, 4385, 5177, 5816, 8136,
8311, 11085, 10664, 12175, 13606, 13834, 14689, 15721,
15838
Romy Ablao, FIC, PGK, PFN, FDD
(206) 399-3515
19414 Aurora Ave N, #207,
Shoreline, WA 98133 romari
1629, 4322, 6806, 9637, 10652,
11736, 11948, 13364, 15462
Randy Chavis, FA (253) 312-9238
8920 179th St E, Puyallup, WA 98375
3645, 5495, 8079, 8150, 8437,
11253, 11642, 13374, 13462,
15538
Michael Stergios, FIC (206) 356-2098
Fax (253) 850-1080 PO Box 3460, Kent, WA 98989-0208
6686, 7642, 9434, 9605, 9664,
9910, 11906, 14046
Jimmy Yamauchi, FA (360) 348-6686
PO Box 14849, Mill Creek, WA 98082
763, 3611, 7863, 9617, 11357,
13422, 13560
Michael Schwab, FA (360) 391-9170 1211 Admirals Dr, Coupeville, WA 98239
809, 1550, 1643, 9238, 11762,
12483, 13238, 14162
Thomas L. Johnson, FIC (253) 857-5670 3317 156th St NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98332
ALL COUNCILS NOT
LISTED
General Agent Jarrod Roth, FICF
(360) 475-0784 PO Box 1130, Port Orchard, WA 98366-0036
829, 2126, 3361, 7356, 8015,
8476, 8672, 9941, 12420
Cecil A. Manzano, FA (360) 281-4028
4617 191st Street NE, Arlington, WA 98223-4788
Knights of Columbus Agency Department (Eastern Washington State Councils)
1363, 8201, 8872, 11134,
11611, 11623, 12560, 15304 David M. Bailey, PGK, FDD, FICF,
Cell (509) 951-1492. [email protected]. *
2155, 4196, 8137, 8266, 8398,
9237, 9721, 10534, 12273, 13831, 14268, 14394, 15968
Greg Loberg (509) 993-1406
01401,01545,03044,03153,
04367, 13186, 13597, 15684
Caleb Ribellia
(509) 771-0037 (mobile)
3307, 8179, 10653, 11478 Michael Wise, FICF Cell (509) 308-5150,
ALL COUNCILS NOT
LISTED
Please contact General Agent Kevin Tuuri
for service (1-844-370-1856 )
Knights of Columbus Agency Department (SW Washington Councils)
ALL COUNCILS NOT LISTED Gabe Kennedy General Agent 12983 Young Tran, FICF Cell (503) 875-8715,
1327, 2763, 7117, 11252, 12786, 15730
Jon Johnson, FA (971) 271-0671 [email protected]
2999, 4782, 12899 Brenden Rothenbucher
(503) 314-3897
July 2016 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 29
Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin
Editor: Tom Williams. 22909 40th Place West Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043
(206) 617-0600 email: [email protected]
The Washington State Council Bulletin is published by the Washington State Council of the Knights of Columbus
State Deputy: Ed Parazoo
State Chaplain: Fr. Kenny St. Hilaire State Secretary: Robert Baemmert State Treasurer: Patrick Kelley
State Advocate: Kim Washburn State Warden: Greg Mahoney Immediate Past State Deputy: George Czerwonka
General Agent West: Jarrod K. Roth General Agent East: Kevin Tuuri General Agent Southwest: Gabe Kennedy
All information should be received by the Editor by the 25th of the month
to be published in the next issue.
Articles appearing herein may be used in the Council or Assembly bulletins or newsletters.
State Web Site: http://www.kofc-wa.org
If you are not receiving your Columbia Magazine, please contact your
Council’s Financial Secretary. The issue may be that your address is
incorrect in our roster. The FS can contact the Membership
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