Council 1377 Maysville, KY presented a check to Terri Srinivasan, for Camp Harmony. Camp Harmony is located in Bracken County, Kentucky, and is a camp for children living with disabilities. Children’s activities at the camp include fishing, animal care, horseback riding, arts and crafts, music, and wagon rides.
Doughnuts with Dad
St Edward the Confessor Council #15841 held their “Doughnuts with Dad” event after Mass and sold over 1,500 donuts, raising $816. They then added $184 from the council’s general fund to make it an even $1,000 and donated it to the St Edward School Tuition Assistance Fund.
NKY Knights Lead Parade in Ft. Mitchell
Members from Bishop Ackerman, Bishop Mulloy, Father DeJaco and St. Timothy councils led the July 4th parade in Ft. Mitchell, KY with our nation’s colors.
Brothers Fred Meade, Larry Sendelbach, Dr. Jim Kolenik, David White and Deacon Bill Theis represented the councils.
Tootsie Rolls for Special Olympics
Christ the King Council #14130 in Lexington presented a $1,750 check to Special Olympics of Kentucky from the proceeds of their Tootsie Roll Drive.
Fishing Derby
Walton Council 16424 hosted their annual Fishing Derby on Saturday, June 24th, in Walton, KY.
Father Matthew Cushing from All Saints Parish in Walton joined in the fun along with one seminarian and 10 children. Plenty of fish were caught despite the threat of rain.
Trees feed the need, Food for Families
Once again, Holy Rosary Council #1055 in Paducah, KY held its annual Christmas Tree Sale in November and December 2018 to raise funds for the annual Christmas Food Basket program, which was accomplished in association with the Family Service Society of Paducah, KY. A minimum of two Brother Knights manned the post at the local Farmer’s Market Pavilion near the floodwall near downtown Paducah, from Black Friday on November 23rd until Sunday, December 16th for an estimated total of 400 man-hours of putting smiles on customer faces with the excitement of selecting a live evergreen tree as the centerpiece of their Christmas season decorations in their homes. Tree sales this year were very successful with all 180 trees sold for a net revenue of approximately $11,000.
These funds were then used to purchase approximately $6500.00 for groceries, hams, bread & milk for 94 Christmas Baskets (overflowing sturdy egg carton boxes) which were donated to Family Service Society(FSS) and then made available to over 90 families from the Paducah area, by pickup from the KC #1055 Hall with the oversight and help from FSS of Paducah. On Friday, December 21st, six Brother Knights used several pickup trucks with large flatbed trailers to drive to a local grocer “Save-a-Lot”, who provided the lowest overall bid for this bulk purchase of groceries, and they loaded, transported and unloaded these groceries at the KC #1055 Hall for distribution on Saturday, December 22nd .
Later in the afternoon on Friday the 21st, other groups, including the Daughters of Isabella and associated Sisters of Service, the Boy Scouts from the troop associated with the local Catholic school, and Family Service Society, assisted Brother Knights with the debulking of the non-perishable groceries from bulk containers to the 94 “baskets” to be distributed on the next day. Hams were purchased from a local business owned & managed by one of our Brother Knights of Council #1055 and were stored in the KC Hall refrigerators overnight. Milk was scheduled for delivery on Saturday morning, prior to distribution to families in need in the Paducah area. It is estimated that approximately 60 man-hours were expended by Brother Knights to load, transport, and unload groceries and then oversee de-bulking of groceries by other groups. It is estimated that approximately 45 “person-hours” were expended by the other groups for de-bulking. On Saturday morning, it is estimated that slightly more than 75 “person-hours” were expended by Brother Knights and Family Service Society for the distribution of these Christmas Baskets to identified families in need in the Paducah area.
Most were picked up by family members, who verified identity against an approved list of names verified by Family Service Society using Charity Tracker software. A few baskets were delivered by Brother Knights to homebound handicapped families that were unable to make arrangements.