All posts by Fred Struck

Hello, My name is Fred Struck. I live in Sacramento California. I am a member of St. George Melkite-Greek Catholic Church where I am know as Reader Fred. I have been the Reader at St. George's since 1988. I am also a Past Grand Knight in the Knights of Columbus Sacramento Council 953.

Grand Knight’s Message, September 2017

Adam Struck, Grand KnightWorthy Brothers,

Whew! What a busy month it has been. As we pause to catch our collective breath,
let’s stop and look back on all that we have accomplished:

• We kicked off the Columbian Year with our first fundraising event, our annual Tri Tip dinner. As always, Al Piccardo and his sons outdid themselves and gave everyone an enjoyable evening.

• We organized and ran the zippy bun booth at the 86th annual St. Mary’s Parish festival, continuing a multiyear tradition of supporting the parish and serving up one of the festival’s most popular food items.

• We began what I hope will become a new tradition by running the bar at the St. George Parish BBQ. Despite the 108-degree temperature when the social hour began, it was a fun and ultimately successful event.

• We hosted what was almost certainly the only bilingual First Degree ceremony Council 953 has ever held. Six new Brother Knights joined our Council, and several Spanish-speaking Brothers joined a neighboring Council.

We could not have pulled off so many events in such a short period without the many Brothers who generously gave of their time and effort. Their names are too numerous to mention here, but they know who they are. On behalf of the entire Council, and those who benefit from our work, thank you!

One benefit of being the oldest Council in Sacramento (and one of the oldest in California) is that we have a great deal of institutional knowledge. Our oldest members have been Knights for two, three, or even four decades, and many of them have served in just about every capacity imaginable. Their experience and wisdom help guide our Council forward. However, our older Brothers will not always be with us. The future of this Council, or any Council for that matter, lies in our newer members, so it is encouraging that virtually all our
core officers have been Knights for only a few years. Still, so many of our newer Brothers are not particularly active, and I would love to see us change that.

If you are a newer Brother, I encourage you to think about how you can play a more active role in the life of our council. We would love to hear your ideas and get to know you better as a fellow Catholic gentleman. If you have been a Knight for a while, reach out to one of our newer members and invite them to one of our dinners. Remember the second principle of the Order: unity. Whether we have been Knights for three decades or three weeks, this is OUR council, and there is no limit to what we can accomplish united in brotherhood.

Thank you,
Adam Struck
Grand Knight, Council 953

Field Agent’s Corner September 2017

Brother Knights,

The Knights of Columbus was founded by the Venerable Michael J. McGivney 135 years ago and the legacy he left for each of us was the benefits of insurance. But, we are not just any insurance company. Each of our members means more to us than just being a customer. We are an organization that is family centric and based
on brothers helping brothers.

Plus, whether an active brother Knight is a participating member of the insurance program or not, each membership includes fraternal benefits. For example, did you know that each active Knight and his spouse are covered by an accidental death benefit? And each field agent is committed to providing survivor assistance to a
Knight’s widow and family members after the loss of a loved one.

The Knights of Columbus offers a very limited number of products designed specifically for our needs so that each of our insured may have peace of mind during every facet of life. Those products are permanent (whole) life insurance, temporary (term) life insurance, disability income insurance, long term care, and annuities.

The month of September is designated as Life Insurance Awareness Month – a great time for a life insurance check-up. So, if you just want to check to make sure you have enough insurance, update your profile information, verify your beneficiary designations, or you just want to get more information about the a certain insurance product, please call or email me to setup an appointment.

As our General Agent, Todd Cabral frequently reminds us, “We make miracles happen.”

God bless,
Philip De Leon (CA License #OK63623)
(916) 607‐1645
philip.deleon@kofc.org
www.philbetterinsured.com

St. George Parish BBQ

Members of council 953 ran the bar at this years St. George Parrsh BBQ.Members of council 953 ran the bar at this years St. George Parrsh BBQ. Next year St. George Church hopes to expand their annual summer BBQ into to a food festival. Pictured are Alan Dahl, Greg Wolfe, GK Adam Struck, Reader Fred Struck and Nick Bilandzich.

Knight of the Month for August

Our Knight of the Month for August was Scott Raab.Our Knight of the Month for August was Scott Raab. He is the outreach director of Move America Forward, a Rancho Cordova organization that sends care packages to our troops overseas and provides assistance to veterans here at home. Recently, Scott connected with the Knights of Columbus Wheelchair Mission and was able to secure 30 wheelchairs that Move America Forward later distributed to disabled veterans in our area. Scott keeps busy with his work, and so we don’t always see him at our regular meetings and events. But that hasn’t stopped him from fulfilling our order’s mission of charity. Well done, Brother Scott!

Mexican Night Proceeds to Support Clara’s House

The Knights of Columbus Council #953 are pleased to announce that proceeds from our upcoming Mexican Night fundraising dinner will once again support Clara’s House. Mexican night will be held on September 23, 2017. Please save the date and make your reservations soon. Last year’s dinner sold out. 

 Clara’s House is a small primary care nurse practitioner clinic in Sacramento that provides compassionate, comprehensive healthcare to those most in need including the uninsured and homeless (http://clarashouse.org/).

 Please invite your family and friends to attend Mexican Night dinner. All are welcome. Make a reservation by contacting Greg Wolfe, Chairman, Mexican Night at 916-457-7329 or at gwolfejf@gmail.com.