Geri and Dub Green receiving award from Deputy Grand Knight Bob Honzik |
Prior to their involvement in the Arkansas State Special Olympics, the only beads used at Olympic Town were the un-painted ones. In 1994 they saw a notice in the church bulletin asking for beads, so Dub & Geri cut up the beaded seat cushion they brought with them from Texas. Geri decided to paint the 1000 beads, one at a time, propping them on a hole punch. At the Special Olympics Geri was approached by Roger Barker who asked her to paint more beads for 1995. "Sure”, said Geri, “I'll paint whatever beads you have left." Roger handed her an apple crate-size box of 5000 beads. Geri painted those for 1995. The following year, Ramona Fuller offered to help and they painted 10,000 beads (which is now the amount they paint each year). Dub decided to join her at the 1996 Olympics and they have not missed a year since then. In 2011, Dub was named Knights of Columbus State Chairman of the Arkansas Special Olympics to lead the volunteers.
Dub & Geri are involved with the VFW efforts working with military veterans. They are on the committee which supplies personal hygiene products, clothing, pillows and laundry supplies for the homeless vets at St. Francis House. Geri assists with the annual fingerprinting of kindergarten students at Jessieville and Mountain Pine.They are also on the regular rotation for food delivery to Jackson House and they participate in the annual Tootsie Roll Drive.
The Family of the Month for May is John and Carolyn Bodensteiner. It is amazing just how involved both of them are involved in the Knights, Church and community. With regards to the Church, John is a Lector, Server and Eucharistic Minister, Director of the Disaster Response Team, chair or co-chair of the last 3 Treasure Sales, is a member of the Social Justice and Community Outreach Commission, Helping Hands, and Men’s Club.
John, of course is very involved with the Knights having served as Chancellor, Grand Knight, and 3 years of being a Trustee. He is currently Communications Director, Web Site Administrator, coordinator of the “Keep Christ in Christmas” billboard project and Coats for Kids. He has been co-chair of CPID for the past two years and attends retreats at Montserrat. He coordinates the Food for Seniors program sponsored by Rice Depot for Hot Springs residents John is a 4th degree member and is Communications Director and chair of the on-site meals for homeless vets at St Francis House.
John is also very involved with the community. He helps with the Camp for the Blind, Habitat for Humanity, Christmas Baskets program, and Hwy 7 cleanup. John also co-coordinates the Red Cross Blood Drive at the Village United methodist Church. John and Carolyn have together donated over 5 gallons of blood since living in the Village. They also have called Bingo at Good Sam’s and volunteer at the Special Olympics.
Carolyn assists John by processing pictures for the Knight’s web site. She is a member of the St. Mary’s Guild and is the photographer for Ladies of the Sacred Heart events. She also processes pictures for the LOSH website. She is a cantor and a member of the 10:00 AM Sunday Choir and a volunteer at Jackson House.
John and Carolyn are members of the Hot Springs Village Players. Both of them have acted in plays and Carolyn is currently directing her 15th play called 100 Lunches which will run June 14-16 at the Woodlands.
I don’t know when they either have time to eat or sleep. In any event, let’s give them a warm applause for their outstanding contributions to the Church, Knights, and Community.
Grand Knight Bill Roe (l) presents award to Jean and Scott Krantz. |
Scott is generally in charge of ticket sales for various events, organizes golf tournaments, and is a volunteer for the Food/Meal team to support St Francis House. He is also very active in the Men’s Club where he is Sgt at Arms.
Jean participates in Rosary Makers, is a volunteer at Good Sam’s twice a week, and is a Helping Hands volunteer. She also assists with delivering food baskets and Meals on Wheels.
Let’s give Scott and Jean a warm welcome as they receive their recognition.