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Page 1: June 2015 Newsletter - Monaghan Knights of Columbus · July 16, 2015 9AM Shot Gun Start – 8AM registration Brae Burn Golf Course 10860 5 Mile RD, Plymouth MI 48170 734 453 -1900

COMING SOON

Page 2: June 2015 Newsletter - Monaghan Knights of Columbus · July 16, 2015 9AM Shot Gun Start – 8AM registration Brae Burn Golf Course 10860 5 Mile RD, Plymouth MI 48170 734 453 -1900

Coffee Time 9:30amCouncil Meeting: 7 pm

Council Business Phone: 248-476-8383 Editor: Dan MacDonald email [email protected]

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The Monaghan News Page Two

THE MONAGHAN NEWSPublished monthly by and for

GEORGE F. MONAGHAN COUNCIL 2690KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

19801 Farmington Road •Livonia, Michigan 48152-1485Non-Profit Postage Paid at Post Office at Plymouth, Michigan

Postmaster: Send address changes to Dan MacDonald

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SATURDAY

OPEN NOONOPEN NOON FISH FRY 5-8pm

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COUNCIL OFFICERSDistrict Depuity Edward Strach 734-476-6296Chaplain Fr. Tyrone Robinson 313-273-1100 Grand Knight Joe Parisi 734-425-4465Deputy Grand Knight Pat Maher 734-751-9513Chancellor Chuck RozumTreasurer Pat Casey 248-478-0541Recorder Roy MacDonald 248-477-9454Advocate Leo Neville 734-751-8595Lecturer VacantWarden Gary Long 313-719-6603Inside Guard Ron Nowicki 734-536-7292Outside Guard Jim Seager 734-953-4093Trustee (1 yrs.) (2013) Dick Gibson, PGK 248-348-0085Trustee (2 yrs.) (2014) Dan MacDonald, PGK 313-719-3139Trustee (3 yrs.) (2015) Bill Dolunt 734-891-7325Financial Secretary Lawrence Kenney, PGK, FDD 734-464-0729

COUNCIL DIRECTORSBingo Chairman (Tue.) Dan Connor 248-476-7624Bingo Chairman (Wed.) Toney Orban 248-767-1578Church Activities Joe Parisi 734-425-4465Family Pro-Life Erik Mayernik DD PGK 734-464-3282Historian John McInnis 248-756-2977Membership/Admission Marty Emery 734-233-4912Blood Drive Dan DiPonio 734-591-3237MI Drive Ed Morris 734-634-8577Rosary Chain Chair Vince Schenden 313-538-2614

BUILDING ASSOCIATIONPresident Robert Gibson (16) 734-542-0922Vice-President Dennis Culloty (15) 734-262-0499Treasurer John Widmer (16) 734-751-2607Secretary John Thomas Salter (15) 734-968-4930Director Jim Molloy (16) 248-474-2779Director Samuel J. Aldridge (17) 734-658-1808Director Ralph McWilliams (17) 734-513-6115Director Joe Parisi, GK 734-425-4465Director Pat Maher, DGK 734-751-9513Director Joe Reardon, PGK 313-350-5774Director John P. Casey 248-478-0541Director Leo Neville 734-751-8595

BUILDING MANAGER: MARK KRONK 248- 476- 8383DONNE-GALS OFFICERS (2013-14)

President Ann Lewalk 313-255-3381Vice President Maureen ScanlonTreasurer Donna MacDonaldRecording Secretary Mary CarlingtonCorresponding Sec. Jean Carrier

ROSARY CHAIN

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WEDNESDAY

OPEN NOONBINGO 6:30 pm

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TUESDAY

OPEN NOONBINGO 10:30 am

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OPEN 5 PMEuchre Mondays 7pm

OPEN 5 PMEuchre Mondays 7pm

MONDAY

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Pray for the safety of our service men & women who ensure our precious freedom every day of the year.

One Nation under God

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JUNE Calendar of Events

To request a rosary for a deceased member or to join

the rosary chain, please call the chairman, Vince Schenden

at 313-538-2614.

Fish Fry FridayEuchre Mondays 7pm

We are in the final stages of compiling the applications for the Donne-Gals Living Your Faith Scholarship that are due in June. After all the applications have been received a committee to review the candidates will meet. A winner will be announced in July and be awarded at a later date in the summer. Good luck to all the girls that have applied.

Our next regular meeting will resume on the third Thursday in September.

Hope you have a safe and blessed summer.

Respectfully Submitted, Julie Maher, Recording Secretary

Donne Gals

OPEN 5 PMEuchre Mondays 7pm

OPEN 5 PMEuchre Mondays 7pm

OPEN 5 PMEuchre Mondays 7pm

Happy Father’s Day

monaghankofc .o rg C o u n c i l - 2 4 8 - 4 7 6 - 8 3 8 3 C a t e r i n g - 2 4 8 - 4 7 6 - 8 3 8 5

Officer Meeting: 7 pm

Membership Blitz at St. Aiden’s Church

Membership Blitz @ St. Aiden’s

Corpus Christi

St. John the Baptist

St. Peter

Flag Day

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The Monaghan News Page Four

Around the Council

The George F. Monaghan Knights of Columbus #2690

Golf Outing

$100 GolferIncludes: golf, gift bag, lunch at the turn & Steak dinner, open bar and prizes.

July 16, 2015 9AMShot Gun Start –8AM registration

Brae Burn Golf Coursewww.braeburngc.com

10860 5 Mile RD, Plymouth MI 48170 734 453 -1900

Registration at Monaghan or through Sam Aldridge at [email protected]

Looking for hole sponsors! -- $100Please contact Denny Culloty at (734) 262 - 0499

OOur Charity for this event is

The Miracle League www.miracleleagueplymouth.org

Flag Facts

The U.S. Flag, adopted on June 14, 1777, is the fourth oldest national fl ag in the world. Denmark’s fl ag, adopted in 1219, is the oldest.

A fl ag expert is called a “vexillologist.”

The blue fi eld on the U.S. Flag is called the “union.”

On Memorial Day (the last Monday in May), to honor all who died in battle, the fl ag should be displayed at half-staff until noon only, then raised to the top of the staff for the remainder of the day.

Since 1834, the U.S. Flag has fl own continuously next to the grace of the Revolutionary War hero, The Marquis de Lafayette, near Paris, France.

June 14 was proclaimed Flag Day by President Woodrow Wilson in 1916. While Flag Day was a popular celebration in scores of commu nities for many years after Woodrow’s proclamation, it didn’t receive it’s offi cial Congressional designation until 1949.