As a Couincil and an Assembly member, John's involvement with the knights includes: Chancellor, Grand Knight, Trustee, Communications Director (council and assembly), Web Site Administrator, and CPID director at both state and local level, coordinator of Coats for Kids, and the Keep Christ in Christmas billboards. He chairs on-site meals for Homeless Vets at St. Francis House, is a regular volunteer for placing flags on the Church campus, and is the e-coordinator for bi-monthly Red Cross blood drives at the Village United Methodist Church.
For Sacred Heart, he is an altar server, lector, Eucharistic minister, prayer warrior, perpetual adoration adorer, director of Disaster Response Team, and member of Social Justice and Charitable Outreach Committee. John is coordinator of the local Rice Depot Food for Seniors Program, and he participates in Camp for the Blind bowling, Habitat for Humanity, Christmas Basket Program, bingo at Good Samaritan, highway clean-up with the Men's Club, and the HSV community theatre.
Carolyn is a Sunday mass cantor, a member of the Sunday Choir, and the Resurrection Choir. She is active in the Ladies of the Sacred Heart, helps at Special Olympics, Jackson House Crisis Center, bingo at Good Samaritan, and is a regular blood donor. She is very invloved in the HSV community theatre Players as an officer, director and actor.
The clearly demonstrated, charitable and civic actions by John and Carolyn have favorably affected the lives of numerous people. They have also helped Council 10208 receive recognition from various organizations and from the State Knights of Columbus Council.
John and Carolyn, thank you.
For Sacred Heart, he is an altar server, lector, Eucharistic minister, prayer warrior, perpetual adoration adorer, director of Disaster Response Team, and member of Social Justice and Charitable Outreach Committee. John is coordinator of the local Rice Depot Food for Seniors Program, and he participates in Camp for the Blind bowling, Habitat for Humanity, Christmas Basket Program, bingo at Good Samaritan, highway clean-up with the Men's Club, and the HSV community theatre.
Carolyn is a Sunday mass cantor, a member of the Sunday Choir, and the Resurrection Choir. She is active in the Ladies of the Sacred Heart, helps at Special Olympics, Jackson House Crisis Center, bingo at Good Samaritan, and is a regular blood donor. She is very invloved in the HSV community theatre Players as an officer, director and actor.
The clearly demonstrated, charitable and civic actions by John and Carolyn have favorably affected the lives of numerous people. They have also helped Council 10208 receive recognition from various organizations and from the State Knights of Columbus Council.
John and Carolyn, thank you.
Over a year ago, Danny
and Sandra demonstrated their charity by providing and preparing the 2013 Seminarian House of Formation fundraising dinner. The prime rib was a success and Sandra's sensational salad was a big time hit...right up there with someone's well known ice cream.
The dinner was most successful as we raised $22,000 which paid for the entire landscaping project at the House of Formation.
Danny, your brother knights, appreciate your monthly council dinners. The menu varies, the taste is good, the food is hot and not dried out.
Danny and Sandra, the council, the parish, some seminarians, a monsignor, a bishop, and a priest are all looking forward to your sea food platter dinner on July 17. We believe the dinner will be a sell out as it was last year.
Danny and Sandra, thank you.
Bob Honzik (l) Sandra and Danny Celestin |
The dinner was most successful as we raised $22,000 which paid for the entire landscaping project at the House of Formation.
Danny, your brother knights, appreciate your monthly council dinners. The menu varies, the taste is good, the food is hot and not dried out.
Danny and Sandra, the council, the parish, some seminarians, a monsignor, a bishop, and a priest are all looking forward to your sea food platter dinner on July 17. We believe the dinner will be a sell out as it was last year.
Danny and Sandra, thank you.
Dub & Geri Green first became actively involved with the Knights of Columbus at St. Joseph Parish in Waxahachie TX.They prepared and served food at the monthly KC member/spouse golf tournaments playe
d at a little "Podunk"course in Red Oak. They also served as members of the pit crew at Casino parties which served as a fundraising project for the Knights of Columbus when various organizations hired them.
They moved to Hot Springs Village in September, 1993, and immediately became active in Knights of Columbus and church activities. Dub is on the schedule for regular pickup and delivery offood donated by Sacred Heart Church to Jackson House. They deliver clothing, household goods, hygiene items to St.Francis House in Little Rock. Dub is also involved inpickup and delivery of items donated by Bath, Bath & Beyond in Hot Springs to St. Francis House.
Their most important project, and very dear to their hearts, is the Special Olympics. Geri began her volunteerism in Olympic Town in 1994 and Dub, seeing her enthusiasm, joined her in 1996. They schedule their yearly vacation and activities around the Special Olympics state competition and various associated activities and meetings required of Dub as Knights of Columbus State Chairman-Arkansas Special Olympics for the past four years. He refers to Geri as his co‑chairman. Without her, the job would not get done or run as smoothly as it does.
Dub is a Lifetime member of the Knights of Columbus.
Dub (l) & Geri Green and Bob Honzik |
They moved to Hot Springs Village in September, 1993, and immediately became active in Knights of Columbus and church activities. Dub is on the schedule for regular pickup and delivery offood donated by Sacred Heart Church to Jackson House. They deliver clothing, household goods, hygiene items to St.Francis House in Little Rock. Dub is also involved inpickup and delivery of items donated by Bath, Bath & Beyond in Hot Springs to St. Francis House.
Their most important project, and very dear to their hearts, is the Special Olympics. Geri began her volunteerism in Olympic Town in 1994 and Dub, seeing her enthusiasm, joined her in 1996. They schedule their yearly vacation and activities around the Special Olympics state competition and various associated activities and meetings required of Dub as Knights of Columbus State Chairman-Arkansas Special Olympics for the past four years. He refers to Geri as his co‑chairman. Without her, the job would not get done or run as smoothly as it does.
Dub is a Lifetime member of the Knights of Columbus.