Your Council's Horn
Knights of Columbus Tricounty Council #3414
The Northland's First Council
Grand Knight - Gus Bannick
Financial Secretary - Joe Griggs
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Calendar
Grand Knight
Membership
Community
Church
Fied Agent
Prayer List
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Council Calendar
 
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Volume 2015-1
February 2015


KofC 3414 Communications Committee
Knights of Columbus 3414

 

Council Website 

 

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Minutes of Past Meetings 

2014-2015
Officers
G.K.
Gus Bannick
D.G.K
Steve Wiederholt
Chancellor
Sam Angelo
Treasurer
Len Kuklenski
F.S.
Joe Griggs
Recorder
Dirk Stapleton
AdvocateFred O Halloran
Warden
Ben Volker
I.G.
Milt Wallace
O.G.
Joe Barney
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Grand Knight's Report

Email Grand Knight 


We will have the election of officers for the upcoming 2015-2016 Fraternal year at the June 2nd council meeting.  Please come and vote for your choice of people to lead our council into the future.

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Membership Activities

Membership Director (email) 


We are having a first degree exemplification at our council hall on Tuesday June 2nd.  The ceremony starts at 7 PM.

Community Activities

Giving Back Never Tasted So Good

Northland Meals on Wheels delivers meals on week days to the home bound who are unable, because of sickness, age, or other handicap to provide proper nutrition for themselves. Monday through Friday, hot, nutritious noon-time meals are prepared by NKC Hospital and delivered by friendly volunteers. 

Many times volunteers are the only outside contact clients have on a daily basis.

 

Currently 5 more volunteer drivers are needed to deliver meals weekly or every other week. Typical routes take about 1-1/2 hours. Volunteer drivers are the backbone of the Northland Meals on Wheels program. 

 

For more information see the northlandmeals.org

 

 web site, call Joe Griggs,  @816-452-5376 or Executive Director Ellen Hoyt @ 816-691-5322

 

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Joe Griggs
816 452 5376 (Home)
816 651 4869 (Cell)
tojoeg@gmail.com 

 
 
KC/ St Joe Cathedral at NightChurch Activities 
Don't forget we have Corporate Communion this Sunday May 31st at St. Charles. 8:30 AM Mass. 
Message from Field Agent
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.

 

Dan Bacon - 816-781-1670 
Good of the Order
  
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: Remember the devotional program being offered at the St Gabriel's Adoration Chapel. Come for a period of prayer and Adoration Monday thru Saturday 6AM till Midnight and Sunday Noon till Midnight.

 

KNIGHTS IN UNIFORM AND REPORTING FOR DUTY: Say some prayers for all our military and their families who are serving in harm's way.

PRAYER LIST:  Please say a prayer for the following persons in sickness or distress.  You can visit our Prayer List on-line for the most up-to-date information about members and/or their familes needed our prayers.  Go to:  Council Prayer List

To add or remove names from this list please email us.
prayers@kofc3414.org  
 

 

Click to view our prayer list.
Sickness and Distress  
 

 

 



 
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