Each year, from early March through mid-December, Silver Roses are stewarded by Knights of Columbus councils along routes from Canada to Mexico. Every stop the Silver Rose makes throughout the pilgrimage is a rosary-centered occasion for Knights, parishioners and community members to pray for respect for life, for the spiritual renewal of each nation, and for the advancement of the message of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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6/28/20
From the e-mail of GK Chuck Kuzma:
Brothers:
The task if finished. Over the past several weeks, the council storage building has been emptied out and the contents claimed and disposed of. Yesterday, Thursday, a crew dismantled the building. In only 2 1/2 hours the aluminum siding and roof was removed and placed on a trailer for transport to the recycling center, and the 2X4, 2X6, 4X4 and 6X6 framing and plywood flooring was disassembled and stacked for removal.
Today, Friday, in just 30 minutes, the Lumber from the building was loaded on a trailer for transport to the landfill. The demolition crew did a remarkable job.
I want to thank the crew for all their hard work in competing the job to make way for the changes to the church grounds that will soon be started. Congratulations to this crew of our Brother Knights: FRANKLIN BEVEL, TIM PUGH, RANDY HONEYMAN, MIKE VIGNOLO, JIM REESE and myself, CHUCK KUZMA (I managed not to get in the way, sort of). A special thanks to JIM REESE who supplied the trailers and transported the material. The money received for recycling the siding paid for the landfill fee and some fuel for Jim's truck. Hopefully the fees we received and the fees we paid covered our expenses.
Once again, thank to our dedicated demolition crew.VJ, Chuck Kuzma, Grand Knight
6/9/20
Knights of Columbus Council 7667 will be moving their official website to the Holy Name of Jesus Parish website, so as to make us more accessible to a wider range of people.
In the coming days, we will be working on archiving and preserving the previous website to the best of our ability, and making it accessible as potentially an external link, downloadable PDF file, or Google Drive file, on the new main website (this page).
Once the old website has been preserved to the best of our ability, we will be deleting the previous website in it's entirety.
This will free up significant funds for our council, which previously went towards maintaining the old website, as well as bringing our Council's good deeds to a wider audience.