July 2024 Meeting Minutes

July 2024 Meeting Minutes

July 15, 2024

Call to Order

The meeting was called to order at 7:29 pm by Grand Knight (GK) Joe Tarallo. 

Warden’s Report

All present were in possession of a current membership card.

Opening Prayer

Opening prayer was led by GK Joe Tarallo.

Pledge of Allegiance

Salute to the flag was led by the council members.

Chaplain report

There was no chaplain report as the Chaplain was not present.

Minutes of the Previous Meeting

Minutes of the previous meeting were accepted on a motion by Bob Jacobs, seconded by Tom Rohe, approved with a unanimous vote.

Grand Knight’s Report (Joe Tarallo)

Today we are joined by a few special guests:

Greg Keller, former Federation Chairman, is here to award the annual high school scholarship to to William Smitreski, who is joined by his family.

PJ Feruggia, FOCUS missionary at Assumption University in Worcester, MA addressed the council.  He is bringing the gospel to university students and will be continuing his ministry in Boston.  He is grateful for past and continuing support from the Council.

Mike Calabrese, member of the Catholic Charities Board and member of the Succasunna council addressed the Council.  He was grateful for our pledge of $10,000 over 3 years in support of the Fr. English Center.  This project will cost approximately $4.5 million and will take 2 years to refurbish the Center.  Thus far, donations are only a few hundre3d thousand dollars from the goal.  Approximately $75,000 was pledged from Knights Councils.  This renovation will make the Center more like a supermarket.  Those in need will qualify for points and can shop up to the point limit.  They are also working on nutrition guidance and providing suitable attire for job interviews. Once complete, the Center will provide service to the needy for many years to come.

Congratulations to Rob Marsac and Ricardo Espinola who were exemplified today, along with Waleed Al Nasser.

Parish Center repairs – 16 more lights were completed and we are upgrading the Wi-Fi.

We have received many thank you notes, including those from the Special Olympics, Catholic Charities, scholarship recipients and Birth Haven (for diaper and baby bottle drives).  

Federation Golf Outing – we will be sponsoring a hole for the 9/23/2024 event

We are putting together a census of veterans of the Korea and Vietnam wars.  We want to get a complete list of those that went to Korea and Vietnam, including those that are deceased.

We will be using a simplified form for programs as they are completed to record the outcome of each project contemporaneously to ease the paperwork burden.

Treasurer’s Report (Wally Krake Jr.)

The Bank statement was sent to trustees.  A copy can be obtained upon request.

Please remember that bingo funds our operations so we must continue to watch over and protect the business.

Membership Report (Chip Sturm)

We had a great CUF ceremony tonight.  We will keep recruiting.

Financial Secretary’s Report (Gerard Petrocelli)

Financial secretary’s report is emailed in advance to Trustees for approval of expenditures.

Program Reports – Led by John Watral

Bingo (Mike Mallon) – Things have been going well and the machines have been working as expected.  We have had no complaints.  

Soup Kitchen (Lenny Martin)– next event scheduled for the end of the month.

Blood Drive (John Watral) – Next drive is August 10.

Lighting project (Tom Rohe) – Lighting is completed for half of the classrooms.  Next installation will be Saturday, 7/27/2024.

Fourth Degree (Tom Rohe) – The 4th Degree is doing fine.  There will be a meeting tomorrow and all are welcome to attend.  There will be a Pasta Dinner at St. Theresa’s in October. 

Squires (Tom Rohe) – The Squires are alive and well. The Tank Pull went well and a rafting trip is being planned.

District Deputy #36 July 2024 Report

  • Mt. Olive Council #6100 (Meeting 07/15/2024)Star Council Award Progress
Awards Progress (as of 6/4/2024
McGivney AwardFounders AwardColumbian Award
Membership Goal: 8 members; to date, 0 Prospect List Candidates: 2Financial Benefits Seminars Quota: 2; to date, 0 (Form #11077) # Members attending: 0; Req’d: 14Service Program (SP 7) due 6/30

OLM Prospect List: 2: Michael Liccone (6/7), Waleed Alnaser (6/3)

Safe Environment Program (As of 7/8/2024)
CompliantNon-Compliant
Grand Knight, Program, Community, Family Directors, SquiresNone
Other Criteria (Forms Submitted and Per-capita compliance)
Forms 185 (6/30)/ 365 (6/30)/ 1728 (1/31)/ 1295 (2/15)/ 990 (5/15)/SP-7 (6/30)Per Capita Compliance Balance
185-Yes/365-No/1728-Yes/1295-Yes/990-Yes/SP-7-YesAs of 7/1/2024: $9.00 CR
  • Forms 185 and 365 due 6/30
    • Current & Upcoming Events
    • Please schedule your Council’s Officer Installation Ceremony.
    • Tues, 10/1: St. Lawrence the Martyr Church is hosting a pilgrimage to Sight & Sound Theater to see Daniel. Cost $189/pp. Includes bus, tickets & lunch. Contact Bob Holl for Info.
      • Reminders
    • The Free Online Membership Code BlessedMcGivney remains in effect.
    • Submit Form #11077 for all Financial Benefits Seminar attendees.
    • Fraternal Assistance is available at any time for a Brother Knight in need.
      • General
    • Please continue to provide spiritual and financial support to the CPCs through ASAP and the Ultrasound Initiative, our needy families and Food Pantries through the Helping Hands and Food for Families Programs, our teens through the KofC Scholarships, and to your deacon candidates, seminarians and religious novices through our RSVP program, and please acknowledge their sacrifices through letters of appreciation
      • Fraternal Leader Advisory (FLA) (7/3/24)
    • Review kofc.org/training for upcoming training sessions and featured Programs.
      • July Religious & Civil Rights (R&C) Talking Points highlights from Dr. Dan Rossi, PSD:

This month’s talking and informational points for discussion and prayer focus on newly introduced legislation that that would further expand abortion access in New Jersey. S3452 would:

o Enshrine into state law the NJ Dept. of Banking and Insurance regulations that eliminate all out-of-pocket costs for abortions by mandating all state-regulated health plans cover 100% of the procedure. Not only could this increase consumers’ health insurance premiums, but it will allocate an undetermined amount of public funding to pay for abortions for patients who have Medicaid.

o Enshrine into state law the Board of Medical Examiner’s regulations granting non-physicians permission to perform abortions; and

o Prohibit malpractice insurance providers from penalizing medical professionals for providing abortions or gender-affirming care on the basis the procedures are illegal in other states.

As Catholics we understand that abortion is not healthcare because it is a direct attack on the dignity and sacredness of human life.

• Additionally, the supporters claim the legislation is necessary because abortion rights are under attack. Despite this claim, unlike other states, New Jersey has no major restrictions on abortions, such as waiting periods, mandated parental notifications, or limitations on the use of public funding to subsidize these procedures.

• Please consider taking action as soon as possible to stop the threatening expansion of abortion access in New Jersey by contacting your State Senator and ask that they urge their colleagues to vote “NO” on the bill.

• Click the link below to log in and send your message:

https://www.votervoice.net/BroadcastLinks/pI7OLnjBsvMdFuIwgQ1Ugw

Faith in Action Supreme Programs

Faith  Family  Community  Life  
Into the Breach2 Consecration to Holy Family  Helping Hands  Aid & Support After Pregnancy* 
Pilgrim Icon  Food for Families2 Coats for Kids2 Novena for Life  
Holy Hour / Eucharistic Procession2 Family Fully Alive2 Global Wheelchair Mission2 March for Life2 
 Family of the Month / Year2 Habitat for Humanity2 Special Olympics2 
RSVP2 Family Prayer Night2 Catholic Citizenship Essay Contest  Ultrasound2 
Build the Domestic Church  Family Week  Disaster Preparedness  Christian Refugee Relief  
Spiritual Reflection2 Good Friday Family Promotion  Free Throw Championship  Mass for Special Needs People  
Rosary  Keep Christ in Christmas  Soccer Challenge  Pregnancy Center Support/ASAP2 
Sacramental Gifts     Hockey Challenge  Silver Rose  
            
            
            
            

Complete and submit Form #10784 at the end of each completed program (online 5 minutes).

For a list of the State Council Programs reference www://njkofc.com

Blue Highlighted Programs are referenced in the FLA as programs to begin planning now.

State Secretary Report (Jim Sweeney) – State Secretary was not in attendance.

Unfinished Business

  1. Motion to donate $300 per month ($3,600 total) to support PJ Faruggia in his college ministry payable to Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS) was made by Dan Fuller and seconded by  Mike Mallon – Second Reading Passed Unanimously

New Business

  1. Motion to donate $500 to St. Joseph by-the-Sea High School supporting Catholic Education along with honoring the memory of 8 alumni, including Mark Petrocelli, who perished on 9/11/2001 was made by Tom Rohe and Seconded by Pierre Kernizan – Passed Unanimously.
  2. Motion to donate $100 to the Mt. Olive High School Girls Soccer Booster Club, helping to support the purchase of practice tee shirts for the girls soccer team was made by Bib Jacobs and seconded by Rob Marsac – Passed Unanimously.
  3. Motion to donate up to $2,500 to help support the Colon family purchase a Hoyer Lift for Rinaldo Colon was made by Chip Sturm and seconded by Lenny Martin – First Reading Passed Unanimously (First Reading).

Good of the Order

The Good of the Order was directed by John Watral. 

Closing Prayer

Closing prayer was led by GK Joe Taralllo.

Attendance: 20 people.

Meeting adjourned at 8:12 pm.

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