The 2024 Summer Olympic Summer Games were held from May 23 to May 25 in Searcy, AR. A team of 34 volunteers set up and manned the KofC Olympic Village in Searcy Arkansas. The Olympic Village is a group of tent-booths where the kids come for games and crafts between their athletic events. Our volunteers included 18 KofC men and 15 women who dedicated their time and talents to brighten the day for the nearly 2000 very special children who participated in the events. State Chaplain Father Patrick Boland said Mass on Friday evening followed by a group dinner for the volunteers, which was also attended by Special Olympics Arkansas CEO Terri Weir. Thanks to the experience and energy of the volunteers, the event ran smoothly from the set-up on Thursday to working the crafts and games on Friday and Saturday to the take-down on Saturday afternoon.
Many Thanks to our Great Volunteers |
Volunteers: Ray and Gynnie Ambrozich, Roy and Kathy Anderle, Jim Bergstrom, Father Patrick Boland, David and Barbara Bracken, Gary and Doris Christoff, Dwayne Garrett, Francisco Gutierrez, Al and Josie Hanshmann, Mark and Kacky Leslie, Marian Levelle, Jerry and Allison Kordsmeier, Pat and Bea McGannon, David Minster, Elsa Naeger, Randy and Marty Schnoebelen,Russell and Paula Tessier, Mike and Annie Webster, Terry and Laure Theisen, Gary and Ruth Wolfer
L-R Ed Doyle, Kyle and Bonnie Carter |
New Knight Kyle Carter (center) poses with his wife Bonnye and sponsor Ed Doyle after his exemplification ceremony. Kyle became a Catholic recently and he is looking forward to being an active member of Council 10208. Kyle and Bonnye are co-owners of Village Wholesale car dealership on Route 7, opposite Walmart. Please welcome our new 3rd Degree Knight!
What it means to be a 3rd Degree Knight of Columbus.
L-R Mary Ann & Bob Honzik, GK Gary Wolfer |
In the bustling halls of our parish, there exists a steadfast pillar of commitment, humility, and service. This May, we are proud to shine the spotlight on Brother Bob Hoznik, our Knight of the Month, whose dedication has been the heartbeat of our community.
Brother Bob is not merely a name but a beacon of leadership, having held numerous vital positions within our council. From guiding our parish's financial endeavors to spearheading administrative initiatives, his contributions have been instrumental in shaping the course of our community's journey.
At the core of Brother Bob's service lies an unwavering dedication to the values of charity and compassion. Whether it's organizing fundraisers for local causes or lending a helping hand to those in need, he exemplifies the spirit of selflessness that defines our organization.
Moreover, Brother Bob's impact extends far beyond the boundaries of our parish. He works closely with our Pastor, the Bishop, and seminarian leadership, fostering collaboration and unity within the broader Church community. His involvement in the One Church program underscores his commitment to promoting solidarity and cooperation among diverse congregations.
Beyond his official capacities, Brother Bob is a friend and mentor to many within our parish. His door is always open, ready to offer guidance, support, or simply a listening ear to those who seek it. His kindness and approachability make him a beloved figure, cherished by all who have had the privilege of knowing him.
As we honor Brother Bob Hoznik as our Knight of the Month, let us take a moment to reflect on the profound impact of his service. May his example inspire us all to follow in his footsteps, embodying the spirit of fraternity and service that lies at the heart of our organization. Thank you, Brother Bob, for your tireless dedication and unwavering commitment to our parish community.
Congratulations to the new Sir Knights!! |
On Saturday, April 14, Assembly 2316 of Hot Springs Village, exemplified 18 new Sir Knights.
Arkansas Master Ken Bohaty Assembly 2316 witnessed a significant event on Saturday, April 13th, 2024, as eighteen new Sir Knights were welcomed into the esteemed Fourth Degree. The assembly, based in Hot Springs Village, celebrated this momentous occasion with pride and honor, further strengthening the legacy of the Knights of Columbus.
The Fourth Degree Knights, also known as the Patriotic Degree, represent the highest degree within the Knights of Columbus organization. They embody principles of patriotism, loyalty, and service, and their exemplification ceremonies are steeped in tradition and honor. In this article, we delve into the significance of the Fourth Degree Knights and their commitment to faith, family, community, and country.
Among the eighteen distinguished individuals, fifteen hailed from Council 10208 in Hot Springs Village, a testament to the vibrant spirit of camaraderie and dedication within the local community. These newly initiated Sir Knights from Council 10208 are:
Frank Klier
Rick Meyers
Dick Hoepner
Walt Miller
Todd Norlin
Bill Serritella
Fred Gemme
Dave Banasynski
Larry Helton
Ron Greiner
John Bodin
Jerry Brandon
John Sutey
Greg Hilbert
Drinnon Hand
Father Bill, State Master Ken Bohaty and the degree team are pictured with the new 4th Degree Knights |
Their commitment to faith, service, and patriotism exemplifies the core values upheld by the Knights of Columbus.
The ceremony held special significance as it honored Reverend Father Bill Elser, the esteemed Pastor of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish and Worthy Friar of Assembly 2316. Father Elser's leadership and guidance have been instrumental in fostering a strong sense of community and devotion among the members.
It is noteworthy that the members of the degree team, who facilitated the ceremony with precision and solemnity, all hailed from Hot Springs and Hot Springs Village. Their dedication to upholding the traditions of the Fourth Degree and ensuring the success of the event speaks volumes about their commitment to the Order's principles.
As these eighteen new Sir Knights embark on their journey as Fourth Degree members, they carry with them a sense of duty, honor, and service. Their induction marks not only a personal achievement but also a collective reaffirmation of the Knights of Columbus' mission to serve God, Church, community, and country.
In the spirit of brotherhood and solidarity, Arkansas Master Ken Bohaty, the Fourth Degree team and all the members of Assembly 2316 extend their heartfelt congratulations to the newly initiated Sir Knights and look forward to their continued contributions to the noble cause of the Knights of Columbus.
GK Gary Wolfer presenting Knight of the Month Award to Brother Rick Rivera |
In the heart of Council 10208, amidst the camaraderie and commitment to service, Rich Rivera, esteemed member of the council, has been awarded the prestigious title of Knight of the Month for April 2024, a testament to his unwavering devotion to the community and tireless efforts in enhancing the Knights' mission.
Rich Rivera's journey with Council 10208 has been nothing short of inspiring. Serving as the Program Director for the 2023-2024 term, he has served in whatever capacity needed for the various Knight functions.
His compassion, integrity, and willingness to lend a helping hand serve as a beacon of inspiration for his fellow members.
Pictured L-R GK Gary Wolfer, FOM Lucia and Frank Klier |
In the spirit of recognizing outstanding contributions to our community, we are delighted to announce Frank and Lucia Klier as our Knights of Columbus Family of the Month. Their unwavering dedication and selfless service have left an indelible mark on our organization and the Sacred Heart of Jesus community.
Frank and Lucia have been instrumental in the success of numerous events and venues, tirelessly devoting their time and effort to ensure everything runs smoothly. From the meticulous set-up and thorough clean-up of our gatherings to providing overall support with a generous spirit, their commitment has been nothing short of invaluable.
Their willingness to go above and beyond in serving others exemplifies the core values of the Knights of Columbus: charity, unity, fraternity, and patriotism. Frank and Lucia embody these principles through their actions, demonstrating what it truly means to be knights in service to our community.
In addition to their contributions to the Knights of Columbus, Lucia's involvement in the Sacred Heart of Jesus Saturday night choir and her participation in the church's flower plant care committee further illustrate their deep-rooted commitment to their faith and the well-being of our parish.
As we extend our heartfelt gratitude to Frank and Lucia Klier for their exceptional service and dedication, let us also take this opportunity to reflect on the importance of supporting one another in our shared mission of service and love. Their selfless example inspires us all to strive for excellence in our service to others and to continue building a community founded on compassion, generosity, and solidarity.
Please join us in congratulating Frank and Lucia Klier on being named our Knights of Columbus Family of the Month. May their continued service be a source of inspiration and blessing to us all, as we journey together in faith and fellowship.
Ed Gits with the Exemplification Team |
Welcome to our new Brother Knight, Ed Gits, who was exemplified to the Third Degree on April 7, 2024.
Pictured above with the Exemplification team from left to right:
Warden: Chris Mullaney
Fraternity: Ed Doyle
Presider: Tom Donnelly
Brother Ed Gits
Charity: Bill Patterson
Chaplain: Fr. Bill