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Calendar of Events ______ Summer DD Meeting July 11-13, 2014 Marriott Hotel Springfield _____ Winter DD Meeting December 5-7, 2014 Abraham Lincoln Ho- tel Springfield Editor Laurie Mann 433 Armor Rd Springfield, IL 62704 217-546-0243 Deadline for next Publication is September 15, 2014 Website: Www.illinoisknights.org Ladies Auxiliary Webpage Volume 1, Issue 4 Illinois State Council July, 2014 LADIES AUXILIARY QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER Happy 4th of July! I hope you’re having a great summer! As we enjoy the warmer weather, vacations, beaches, swimming pools, baseball games, and outdoor barbeques, let us not forget those serving our country in the armed forces who allow our country to continue to be “the land of the free and the home of the brave”. Our 2014 Ladies Mini- Convention was held on Sun- day, April 27, 2014 from 9:30- 11:00 at the Hilton Hotel in downtown Springfield. There were 30 ladies in attendance. Coverage of the mini- convention including pic- tures, highlights, and Ladies Auxiliary Award winners for the 2013-2014 fraternal year can be found on pages 2 and 3 . Now that the new fraternal year has begun and the new Ladies Auxiliary Officers have been installed, please take the time to complete the Ladies Auxiliary registration form found on page 5 of this newsletter, make 2 copies, and mail 1 copy to the Illinois. State Council Office in Kankakee and the other copy to me. Both addresses are listed at the bottom of the form. If you have any questions or need any forms or membership cards, please contact me. Have a safe and fun-filled summer! May God bless you, Laurie Mann Ladies Auxiliary Liaison To all of the wonderful Ladies Auxiliary Mini- Convention volunteers: To Nancy Diak and Cheryl Moe from Tri- Cities Ladies Auxiliary #1098 in Granite City for all of your hard work manning the Registration Table. To Nancy Diak for stepping up to serve as photographer when the scheduled photographer can- celled due to illness at the last minute. To Carol Muller, president of Bishop Griffin Assembly #0201 in Central Illinois for leading us in prayer and Cherri Mennemeyer, wife of Southern District Master Bernie Mennemeyer for leading us with the Pledge of Allegiance. To all the Ladies Auxiliaries and individual ladies who donated door prizes. I couldn’t have done it without each of you!

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Calendar of Events

______

Summer DD Meeting

July 11-13, 2014

Marriott Hotel

Springfield

_____

Winter DD Meeting

December 5-7, 2014

Abraham Lincoln Ho-tel

Springfield

Editor Laurie Mann 433 Armor Rd Springfield, IL 62704 217-546-0243 Deadline for next Publication is September 15, 2014 Website: Www.illinoisknights.org Ladies Auxiliary Webpage

Volume 1, Issue 4

I l l i n o i s S t a t e C o u n c i l

July, 2014

LADIES AUXILIARY

QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER

Happy 4th of July! I hope you’re having a great summer! As we enjoy the warmer weather, vacations, beaches, swimming pools, baseball games, and outdoor barbeques, let us not forget those serving our country in the armed forces who allow our country to continue to be “the land of the free and the home of the brave”. Our 2014 Ladies Mini-Convention was held on Sun-day, April 27, 2014 from 9:30-11:00 at the Hilton Hotel in downtown Springfield. There were 30 ladies in attendance. Coverage of the mini-convention including pic-tures, highlights, and Ladies Auxiliary Award winners for the 2013-2014 fraternal year can be found on pages 2 and 3 .

Now that the new fraternal year has begun and the new Ladies Auxiliary Officers have been installed, please take the time to complete the Ladies Auxiliary registration form found on page 5 of this newsletter, make 2 copies, and mail 1 copy to the Illinois. State Council Office in Kankakee and the other copy to me. Both addresses are listed at the bottom of the form.

If you have any questions or need any forms or membership cards, please contact me.

Have a safe and fun-filled summer! May God bless you,

Laurie Mann

Ladies Auxiliary Liaison

To all of the wonderful Ladies Auxiliary Mini-Convention volunteers:

To Nancy Diak and Cheryl Moe from Tri-Cities Ladies Auxiliary #1098 in Granite City for all of your hard work manning the Registration Table.

To Nancy Diak for stepping up to serve as photographer when the scheduled photographer can-celled due to illness at the last minute.

To Carol Muller, president of Bishop Griffin Assembly #0201 in Central Illinois for leading us in prayer and Cherri Mennemeyer, wife of Southern District Master Bernie Mennemeyer for leading us with the Pledge of Allegiance.

To all the Ladies Auxiliaries and individual ladies who donated door prizes.

I couldn’t have done it without each of you!

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Regarding guidelines for Ladies Auxiliaries in the State:

1) Ladies Auxiliaries are not permitted to use the words “Knights of Columbus”, “K of C”, or the Emblem of the Order in their name or for advertising of any auxiliary function unless it is a joint function with the Knights.

2) Ladies Auxiliaries are to report their volunteer hours for service to Church, Family, Community, Council, and Youth to the Financial Secretary of their Council. Forms for tracking volunteer hours were available at the registration table or by contacting the Ladies Auxiliary Liaison.

3) As far as the financial/fiduciary guidelines communicated to me by the State Deputy and the State Advocate, if a Ladies Auxiliary is using their Council’s Tax ID#, they should not have their own checkbook-The Council would hold all their funds but set aside all money collected by their ladies auxiliary in a separate account for them to disburse as they wish provided they follow Knights of Columbus guidelines. The Council would report all receipts and expenditures by the ladies auxiliary on their Form 990 for tax purposes. If the ladies auxiliary wishes to maintain a separate checkbook, they should apply for their own tax ID# separate from the Council’s and file their own separate Form 990 with the IRS each year.

Thank you to all Auxiliaries who have provided articles for our quarterly newsletter. I would like to encourage

more auxiliaries to send in articles to share to give other auxiliaries new ideas for membership recruiting, fundraising, and charitable activities. This makes our auxiliaries stronger and more productive.

LADIES AUXILIARY MINI-CONVENTION HIGHLIGHTS

Welcome-Laurie Mann

Prayer-Carol Muller (president of Bishop Griffin Assembly #201 Ladies Auxiliary of Central Il)

Pledge-Cherri Mennemeyer (wife of Southern District Master Bernie)

There are currently 67 active Ladies Auxiliaries in the State of Illinois. Our newest auxiliary is Fr. Matthew Rudden Auxiliary from St. Matthew The Worker Council #15530 at St. Bernadette Parish in Rockford. Ladies Auxiliaries are a program of the Knights of Columbus under Family Life Activities.

Each Auxiliary should complete a registration form each year after new officers are elected and submit the completed form by email, fax, or regular mail to both the State Office in Kankakee and Laurie Mann, Ladies Auxiliary Liaison.

Pictured: Sandy Decker, Past Ladies Auxiliary Chairwoman and current Ladies Auxiliary Liaison

Laurie Mann

Sandy Decker was presented with flowers for her 4 years of service as our past State Ladies Auxiliary Chairwomen and for all of the help and mentoring she has given me as I stepped into the Ladies Auxiliary Liaison position.

Awards were presented for State Auxiliary Lady of the Year, State Outstanding Auxiliary of the Year, Best Program/Service Activities, Public Relations, and Best Scrapbook.

The Mini-Convention was closed with an Easter Prayer and door prizes were awarded.

Thank you to all who were able to attend. We’re glad you were able to join us. We hope to see you all again next year!

Pictured are Nancy Diak and Cheryl Moe from Tri-Cities Council #198 manning the registration table

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Pictured: Paula VanDerMeer, Daughters of St Liborius

#14562, with Ladies Auxiliary Liaison Laurie Mann

PROGRAM/SERVICE ACTIVITY

CHURCH-1st Place

Daughters of St Liborius #14562

Steger

Spiritual Adoption & Flower Sale

PROGRAM/SERVICE ACTIVITY

COUNCIL/JOINT FUNCTION

1st Place

Cathy Darin Crusaders #14171

Naperville

Blood Drive

Pictured: Nancy Diak, President , Tri-Cities Ladies Auxiliary #1098 Granite City, with Laurie Mann

PROGRAM/SERVICE ACTIVITY

CHARITY/FUNDRAISING

Tri-Cities Ladies Auxiliary #1098

Granite City

Sparkles & Sweets Fundraiser

K of C STATE CONVENTION LADIES AUXILIARY AWARDS

STATE LADY OF THE YEAR

Arlene Huinker

#12801 Mary’s Millenium Streamwood

Pictured: Mary Louise Rauh, Secretary, Joyce Biegett, Tote Me Home Chairwoman Judy Falline-President, Mary Jackson, Past President, Leslie Duff, Treasurer

STATE OUTSTANDING LADIES AUXILIARY

Ladies Auxiliary #1712

Collinsville

President: Judy Falline

PROGRAM/SERVICE ACTIVITY

COMMUNITY-1st Place

Ladies Auxiliary #1712

Collinsville

Tote Me Home

Joyce Biegett-Chairwoman

PUBLIC RELATIONS WINNERS

1st Place-Cathy Darin Crusaders #14171 Naperville

2nd Place-Daughters of St Liborius #14562 Steger

3rd Place-Ladies of Columbus #6710 Warrenville

Pictured: Sandy Decker, Ladies of Columbus #6710, Warrenville with Laurie Mann

SCRAPBOOK CONTEST WINNERS

A-1st Place –Cathy Darin Crusaders Naperville

2nd Place-Daughters of St. Liborius Steger

AA-1st Place Mary’s Millenium #12801 Streamwood

AAA-Ladies of Columbus #6710 Warrenville

AAAA-Tri-Cities Ladies Auxiliary Granite City

Pictured: Joanne Lorkowski, Mary’s Millenium #12801’, Streamwood with Laurie Mann

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WANTED!

ARTICLES ABOUT YOUR AUXILIARY. PLEASE

EMAIL YOUR ARTICLES FOR THE JULY

NEWSLETTER BY THE DEADLINE

September 15, 2014

Thank You!

Laurie Mann

433 Armor Rd

Springfield, IL 62704

[email protected]

PRESIDENTS:

Please make copies of this newsletter for your members that do not have email.

Check for State Ladies Auxiliary newsletter online at:

(www.illinoisknights.org)

Ladies Auxiliary webpage

SUMMER

CHARITABLE GIFTING IDEAS

Food Drive for Local Food Pantries

Blood Drive

Help with Special Olympics

Charity Walkathon or Bike-a-Thon

Military-send Thank You cards and/or sup-plies (personal care items, candy, cookies,

gum, etc)

Needy Families in your parish (check with Parish office)-donate food and household

supplies

Summer Yard Work or Minor Home Re-pairs/Painting for Elderly/ Infirm Parish or

Council Members

Pro-Life Baby Shower

Newman Fund

SUMMER

FUNDRAISING IDEAS

Ice Cream Social

Summer Barbeque

Salad Luncheon/Card Party

Car Wash

Sunday Morning Breakfast Buffet

Used Book Sale

Rummage Sale

August School Supplies Drive

Membership Drive

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Summer is here and we’re looking forward to a good one after the long

cold winter we had. Here are some fun and interesting facts about summer: 1. The first day of summer is known

as the summer solstice and in the US it falls on June 20th or 21st each year, depending on when the sun is furthest north of the equator.

2. The names of the key summer months have Roman origins. June is named after Juno, who was the wife of Jupiter; Marc Antony named July after Julius Caesar and August was named after Caesar’s nephew, known as Augustus.

3. Even though the summer solstice is the longest day of the year, it’s not the hottest, due to something called seasonal temperature lag, which means that it takes a while for the oceans to let their stores summer solstice heat back into the air. That’s why it tends to be hotter in July or August than in June.

4. One of the more annoying parts of summer are the mosquitoes, which have been around for 30 million years. It’s said they can find warm-blooded mammals from 100 feet away.

5. Until the early 19th century, there was no summer vacat ion . Depending on the location of schools, breaks came either quarterly (town schools) or to coincide with planting and harvest seasons (rural Schools). School summer vacations were invented by educator Horace Mann in 1840.

6. France’s Eiffel Tower can grow by

Happy 4th of July Variously known as the Fourth of July or Independence Day, July 4th has been a federal holiday in the United States since 1941, but the tradition of Independence Day celebrations goes back to the 18th century and the American Revolution (1775-83) In June 1776, representatives of the 13 colonies then fighting in the revolutionary struggle, weighed a resolution that would declare their independence from Great Britain. On July 2nd, the Continental Congress voted in favor of independence, and two days later its delegates adopted the Declaration of Independence, a historic document drafted by Thomas Jefferson. Early Independence Day celebrations included concerts, bonfires, parades and the firing of cannons and muskets usually accompanied by the first public readings of the Declaration of Independence. The tradition of patriotic celebration became even more widespread after the War of 1812. In 1870, Congress made July 4th a federal holiday; in 1941, the provision was expanded to grant a paid holiday to all federal employees.. From 1776 until the present day, July 4th has been celebrated as the birth of American independence, with typical festivities ranging from fireworks, parades, and concerts to more casual family gatherings and barbeques.

more than 6 inches in summer due to the expansion of the iron on hot days.

7. July is the month where most ice cream is sold in the US. That’s why it’s National Ice cream month. Americans eat about 5.5 gallons of ice cream each per year on average.

8. Ice pops were invented by accident by 11 year old Frank Epperson. He mixed soda and water and left the mixture our overnight with the stirring stick still in it. Since the temperature was low, the mixture froze. He patented the idea in 1924.

9. August is the busiest month for travel and tourism.

10. Watermelon is the summer’s favorite vegetable.. Yes, vegetable and not a fruit. It is part of the cucumber, pumpkin, and squash family. This juicy favorite is 92 % water and the average American eats 15 pounds of watermelon a year.

11. Summers spent throwing Frisbees back and forth owe their game to a pie maker named Mr. Frisbee., who originally designed them as pie plates in the 1870’s. Students started throwing them in the 1940’s.

12. The first bathing suit for women was created in the 1800s. It was long-s leeved w i th woolen bloomers.

13. The first Summer Olympic Games were held in 1896 in Athens. Women were first allowed to compete in 1900.

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Prayer for our Nation

God our Father, Giver of Life,

We entrust the United States of America to your loving care.

You are the rock on which this Nation was founded.

You alone are the true source of our cherished rights to life, liberty, and the

pursuit of happiness.

Reclaim this land for Your glory and dwell among your people.

Send Your Spirit to touch the hearts of our nation’s leaders.

Open their minds to the great worth of human life and the responsibilities

that accompany human freedom.

Remind your people that true happiness is rooted in seeking and doing Your

will.

Through the intercession of Mary Immaculate, Patroness of our land,

Grant us the courage to reject the “culture of death.”

Lead us into the new millennium of life.

We ask this through Christ our Lord.

Amen

SUMMER TORTELLINI SALAD

2 cups Cheese Tortellini

1 cup Sugar Snap Peas

2 cups diced chicken meat

6 slices American Processed

Cheese, cubed

1/3 cup red onion, chopped

2/3 medium cucumber, coarsely chopped

1/3 cup sliced black olives

1 medium tomato, seeded & chopped

1/2 cup bottled Italian Parmesan dressing

1. Prepare Cheese Tortellini to desired doneness.

Rinse well; drain .

2. Cook sugar snap peas to desired doneness; rinse

and drain.

3. Combine all ingredients in lg bowl: toss gently to

coat with dressing. Cover; refrigerate 1-2 hrs.

PATRIOTIC TRIFLE

1 pkg(3.9 oz) Jello Vanilla In-

stant Pudding mix

1 1/2 cups fat-free milk

1 tub Cool Whip (8 oz), thawed, divided

1 pkg angel food cake (13 oz), cut into 1/2 in cubes

(about 6 1/2 cups)

2 cups fresh strawberries, sliced

1 cup blueberries

1. BEAT pudding mix in medium bowl with wire whisk

2 min. Stir in 1 1/2 cups Cool Whip.

2. LAYER half each of the cake and berries in large

serving bowl; cover with pudding mixture. Top with

layers of remaining cake, berries, and Cool Whip.

3.REFRIGERATE 1 hour.

GRILLED BARBEQUE CHICKEN

Barbeque Sauce

1 medium onion, finely chopped

1 cup ketchup or I can(8 oz) tomato sauce

1/2 cup hot water

1/3 cup lemon juice

1 Tablespoon Worchestershire sauce

2 teaspoons paprika

1 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon sugar

1/2 teaspoon pepper

Chicken

1 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon paprika

1/4 teaspoon pepper

1 cut-up whole chicken (3-3 1/2 lb) or 6 bone-in chicken breasts

1.) Heat gas or charcoal grill. In 1 qt. saucepan, heat sauce ingredients over medium heat until boiling, stir-ring occasionally.

2.) In small bowl, mix 1 tsp salt, 1 tsp paprika, and 1/4 tsp pepper. Sprinkle both sides of chicken with salt mixture.

3.) Carefully brush grill rack with vegetable oil. Place chicken, skin side up, on grill over medium heat. Cover grill; cook 15 minutes.

4.) Turn chicken; brush with barbeque sauce. Cover grill; cook 20-25 minutes longer, turning and brushing with sauce, until juice of chicken is clear when thickest piece is cut to bone (at least 165 deg. F)