Mike Frantz was presented a Special Award for the work he’s done helping with cleanup and rebuilding a home after being destroyed during a fire |
Mike Frantz was presented an Award for the work he’s done helping with cleanup and rebuilding a home after being destroyed during a fire in the complex. For outstanding service, Pennies from Heaven volunteer support!
Congratulations Mike!
Rick and Sandy Darnell receiving the September Family of the Month Award from Rich Rivera |
Sandy is a Sacristan for our church, ALOSH Guild Captain Leader, Sits on the Liturgy Committee, Team Leader for Decorating, an Extra Ordinary Minister, A Rosary Maker and Tiny Angel gown helper.
Rick does so much, it is hard to keep up with him. Here is just a few of what he unselfishly contributes to the Knights on a daily basis.
- Administrative Officer 2019/2020
- Program Director Assist 2019/2020
- Program Director 2018/2019
- Works with Directors and Officers in an administrative capacity
- Assist Knights and Church with computers and electronics
- Develop programs like the Knights Ticket phone line and Member Interest Survey and First Degree Teleprompter programs
- Assist Program Director
- Assist PR Director
- Website updates and maintenance with Johnny Broome
- Improvement and updating of KofC programs, events and training
- Business analysis of programs as requested
- 4th Degree Inner Sentinel
- Provides many of the same functions in 3rd and 4th Degree
- Occasionally does Movie night for the church
According to his wife He volunteers for every known project and event know to the Knights.
The council is blessed to have Rick Darnell and his wife on our team.
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Congratulations to Ed and Paula Doyle for receiving the August Family of the Month Award. Just a few of the things Ed and Paula are currently inovolved in.
Paula is a Special Olympics volunteer, Walking with Purpose coordinator, Perpetual Adorer (former program coordinator), Eucharistic Minister and Adult Education facilitator.
Ed is a Eucharistic Minister, Perpetual Adorer, Special Olympics volunteer, Jackson House volunteer and Bingo caller at Good Sam’s.
The 1st Degree is the Exemplification and the core principle is Charity.
The 2nd Degree is the Admission and the core principle is Unity.
The 3rd Degree is the Formation and the core principle is Fraternity.
A total of 20 men from Little Rock, Monticello, Charleston, Marche, Hot Springs, and Hot Springs Village completed these milestones, including 6 from the host Council.
Of special note, and a first for the state of Arkansas, 10 of the 20 men completing these milestones were Seminarians from the House of Formation in Little Rock. Each of these men are at varying stages on their long path to reaching their goal of becoming a Catholic Priest and serving the laity in Arkansas.
L-R State Deputy LeRoy J. Anderle, Hong Nguyen,Duwan Booker, Joel Brackett, Samuel Stengel |
Six men went through the 1st Degree Exemplification. These were Quinn Thomas, Blessed Sacrament Jonesboro, AR; Hong Nguyen, St. Andrew Cathedral Church; Duwan Booker, St. Joseph Church, Conway; Joel Brackett, Rogers, AR St. Vincent de Paul; Samuel Stengel, St. Joseph Paris, AR, Jonathan Semmler, Sared Heart of Jesus Cahtolic Church
L-R Pablo Qunitana, Quinn Thomas, Hong Nguyen, Cody Eveid, Joseph Jones, Duwan Booker, Tuan Khac Anh Do, Joel Brackett, Jonathan Semmler, Samuel Stengel |
They then joined their 10 brother Knights to complete and celebrate the 2nd Degree Admission and 3rd Degree Formation. These were Pablo Qunitana, Immaculate Heart of Mary, Magnolia; Cody Eveid, Sacred Heart, Charlesk; Joseph Jones, Cathedral of St. Andrew; Conway; Tuan Khac Anh Do, Saint Patrick Parish; Jack Wilson, Council 10208; John D. Weidert, Council 10208; Gilbert Duran, Council 10208; Fred Gemme, Council 10208; Greg Hilbert, Council 10208; John Sagan, Council 10208; Ron King, Hot Springs; Ron Reed, Hot Springs; Ray Ruble, Monticello; Benjamin Bapts, Monticello
From Council 10208 L-R Jack Wilson, John D. Weidert, Gilbert Duran, Fred Gemme, Greg Hilbert |
Congratulations to all these men for reaching the top level of Knighthood at the Council level.
In 2018 the men of Hot Springs Village Council 10208 contributed over 40,000 volunteer hours and raised over $159,595.00 to support local charities and organizations.
On Thursday September 19, 2019 the St. Francis team coordinated by the 4th Degree assembly and American Legion Post 123 sponsored a Social with finger food for the Vets at St. Francis House.
28 Veterans, 6 staff and 9 volunteers were present. The finger food was provided by many team members from both the Assembly and the American Legion.
As you can see in the photo, there was plenty of food and a good time was had by all. |
Pictured above is Vivian (on the right) and her sister, Ann standing in front of the American Flag Vivian hand sewn and presented it to the St. Francis House on June 14, 2018. |
Mission of the St. Francis House
The mission of St. Francis House is to provide a means of addressing the diverse, critical needs of the under-served, which are not addressed by others in the community.
History of the St. Francis House
Opened in 1970 as a social outreach of the Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas.
In 1975 under a Title XX contract with Arkansas Social Services, a
licensed social worker was hired to administer a social program.
In 1980 St. Francis House was relocated to its current location at 2701 South Elm Street.
In 1988 a new Re-Entry program was contracted with the Veterans Administration to serve as a transitional program for homeless Veterans that St. Francis House and American Legion Post 123 supports.
Facility Description
The facility is a mix of dormitory and single room occupancy. In addition, there are three family rooms and a self-contained area for female residents. The facility is authorized by the VA to house a maximum of 45 Veterans at any one time. The average attendance in
the past 2 years is between 30 to 35 Veterans. This does not include dependents such as spouses and/or children.
Applicants will be judged on content, grammar, and style. A strong submission should display creativity, imagination, clarity, and conciseness. This is an opportunity for self-exploration, religious growth, and the development of writing and critical thinking skills.
First place winners will be awarded $50.00, and the runner-up for each grade level will be awarded $25.00. Certificates of completion will be provided for all applicants. Applicants can expect a decision from the judges by the end of the year.
Essays must be the student’s original work. The name of the applicant should appear only on the official Knights of Columbus Essay Contest entry form (i.e. the applicant’s name should not be on the same page as the essay). Entries will become the property of the Knights of Columbus and will not be returned.
Submission:
The essay and signed entry form can be submitted electronically as .pdf documents to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. To submit a hard copy, please reach out to Russell Tessier via the contact information below to receive further submission instructions.
Any questions can be directed to Russell Tessier at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by calling 225-955-4596.
Click for a PDF flyer that can be printed or emailed.
Through September 12th Brother Knights have donated $7,600 to CPID. Thank you to all who have made a donation to our annual flagship charitable program. The participation rate thus far stands at 33%. Imagine what that total could be with participation from every Knight in the Council. We are in the final stage of the campaign with only 3 weeks until "Tootsie Roll Weekend". If you haven't yet contributed to this worthy endeavor, please consider doing so now.
You are welcome to mail your donation to Murray Claassen, 36 Excelso Way, HSV, AR 71909 or bring it with you to the next Council Meeting on October 1st.
Regarding the gate collections on Tootsie Roll Weekend (October 4th and 5th), there are only 5 slots open. Three of the openings are at the West Gate on Friday afternoon, which is where we typically collect a significant portion of the total donations. The current gate opens are:
Friday, October 4
West Gate 1-3
West Gate 3-5 (2)
Saturday, October 5
West Gate 8-10 (2)
Please contact Murray Claassen by phone (501-908-4346) or email (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) to volunteer for an open slot.
Current Tootsie Roll Schedule
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The group started the session at 10:00 AM in the morning with a few donuts and a general announcement regarding the schedule for the day. Presentations for the day were done by Andy Anderson, Tom Donnelly, Harley Martinelli and Rick Darnell. After the meeting adjourned several stayed after the event to share ideas.
Presenters and Attendees |
Rick Darnell managed the Audio/Visual equipment and gave a presentation |
Tom Donnelly giving a presentation |
We had a busy night at the September 3, 2019 Knights of Columbus Knights of Columbus Daniel P. Sullivan Council 10208 of Hot Springs Village.
There were three computer stations set up for Knights wishing to complete a survey allowing the Council to know what areas of the Knights and the Church they would consider donating their time to. Rick Darnell has gone to great lengths to make this a simple process to keep a database of Knights to call on in the event there is a need for their area of interest. This is a good way for any new Knights to get involved. If you have not filled this form out, please do so by clicking on this link: rclApBUNzRRREw4NVFGQUVUTkdZRlpQQloyNjREUy4u
It will take less than five minutes to complete.
The Knight of the Month for August 2019 was awarded to Gil Duran.
Knight of the Month for August 2019 - Gil Duran |
The Family of the Month was Ed and Paula Doyle, but the award presentation was postponed until next month as Mrs. Doyle was unable to be this meeting.
Ed Doyle was presented with a Special Award honoring him for the great job he did as the Grand Knight for 2018-2019 Fraternal Year. God Bless you Ed for all you do.
Special Award - Grand Knight for 2018-2019 Fraternal Year - Ed Doyle |
Our featured speaker was the Executive Director of the Arkansas Pregnancy Resource Center, Malleson Emmerling. She presented us with information on the upcoming annual fund raiser that will be held on Thursday night, October 17, 2019 at the Embassy Suites Hotel in West Little Rock. The guest speakers this year will be Michael John & Mary Poirier of Scottsdale, AZ. To order tickets, go online to www.SJHLegacyofLife.com.
Tom Donnelly prepared and had printed a tri-fold flyer to help in recruitment of new members. It is also a great aid for all of us as it highlights all of what the Knights are about. There is a listing of all the Council Involvement including Prayer, Retreats, Culture of Life Initiatives, Catholic Education Support, Intellectual Disability Support, Community Social Services, Fellowship and Fundraising Activities, Monthly Membership Meetings, Youth Events and Fraternal Benefits.
There is a list of all the Officers, Trustees, Chaplains, Directors and Contact Information. If you do not have one of these, just contact Tom Donnelly at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Johnny Broome at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
You can also download or view it at this link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15RuqIeLahWcEQfL2xsDPBZ_IqUr6742Q/view?ts=5d771053