2024-2025 Top Council in the State of Washington
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4-Star Council
Reminder: Membership Meetings
This is a reminder that if you would like to be involved in our Council’s decision-making or have
ideas that might be beneficial to our mission, to attend our upcoming Membership Meeting on Tuesday evening, November 11th at 7:00 PM in the basement of St. Olaf’s Gallager Center. Our following meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 9th. (Please note that meetings are no longer being held at the St. Peter’s Parish House.)
We will discuss events and activities for the upcoming months and would value your input and suggestions as we move forward. Thanks to everyone for all your support.
Our Officers
Chaplain – Father Albert Arulappan
Grand Knight – Mark Maruda
Deputy Grand Knight – Vacant
Chancellor – Brian Tucker
Advocate – John Rebar
Recorder – David Graves
Financial Secretary – Larry Devlin
Treasurer – Roy Behling
Warden – Leo Beer
Inside Guard- Allen Beck
Outside Guard – Vacant
Trustee 3 Year – David Meier
Trustee 2 Year – John Wahlfors
Trustee 1 Year – Alan Arnesen
Lecturer- Gary Fahey
If you would like to serve in one of the vacant positions, please notify Grand Knight Mark Maruda or Financial Secretary Larry Devlin
St. Olaf’s Monthly Breakfast
Our next breakfast is Sunday, December 7th.
Please mark your calendars for upcoming 1st Sundays and come join us in one or all of the various phases beginning at 6:30 AM to get set up and do meal preparation work, at 9:30 AM after Mass for cooking, serving, and restoration, at 11:30 after Mass for the same, plus clean up, which usually lasts until about 1:00 PM. Wear those green shirts!

Thank you to all who participate in making our monthly breakfasts a great success. Many hands truly do make lighter work for all, plus the benefit of great fraternalism. Thanks to everyone who has been able to join us.
Upcoming Food Drive
Our Council will have our next Food Drive on December 20th at the Kingston Safeway from 10 AM until 4 PM to benefit our own St. Vincent de Paul Conference in support of their Christmas food baskets. We hope to pack our KC HELP trailer and will need at least 5 people for each of two 3-hour shifts. The first shift starts at 10 AM and goes until 1 PM and the second shift starts at 1 PM and goes until 4 PM. There are still a few openings so please sign up for one of the shifts at this link: volunteersignup.org/MAK8Y.

If you’re not able to help at the food drive, please consider a monetary donation that will be used to purchase gift cards to go along with the St. Vincent de Paul food baskets. You may make donations at this link https://www.cognitoforms.com/KCHELP2/DonateToOurFoodDriveBeneficiary or by scanning the QR Code below.

Virtus Training through the Archdiocese of Seattle
Our Knights of Columbus Council 8297 at St. Olaf’s who are either being or likely to be a volunteer for Knights of Columbus activities in and around St. Olaf’s or St. Cecilia’s, that might involve vulnerable children or adults, necessitates that you get a background check and complete Virtus training through the Archdiocese of Seattle. So, with that, please create an account at https://virtusonline.org/virtus/ and go through the process of obtaining the certifications. This is in addition to any SAFE training and certifications through Knights of Columbus via Praesidium. They are two separate but similar programs that do not interface with one another so we have to do both. Thanks for attending to this as soon as you can so that we can remain compliant with Archdiocesan requirements.
Membership Dues
Council Membership Dues
Yes, it’s that time of the year again. You will be receiving billing notices by email in the coming days, however, if you would like to take care of it now, please do so at this link: https://www.cognitoforms.com/KCHELP2/PayYourCouncilMembershipDues, or by scanning this QR Code:

Note, that if you are new to the Knights of Columbus since January 1, 2025, you are exempt from paying dues this year, however, if you would like to make a contribution to Pennies for Heaven, Least of All My Brethern (LAMB), or a simple donation to our Council, you may also do that using the same links.
Assembly Membership Dues
If you are a 4th Degree Member of our Assembly 2433, your dues are also due and notices will be going out soon. Again, you may get a jump on it by making your dues payment at this link: https://www.cognitoforms.com/KCHELP2/PayYourAssemblyMembershipDues, or by scanning this QR Code:

KC HELP
Our Brother Knight volunteers work tirelessly every day to assist people in need of specialized equipment as they deal with the physical effects of aging or recovery from surgeries or accidents. It’s difficult to adequately express the immense gratitude that we see day in and day out and to imagine how these people might have dealt with their difficult circumstances had KC HELP not been available to assist them. If this is something you would like to be involved in, please contact us at 360-981-3179 to join our other Brother Knights in this essential work. In fact, we will likely be calling for a work party to help get caught up on a mass influx equipment that has overwhelmed our regulars. Stay tuned for for more details.
In the last 12 Months KC HELP has provided 5,287 items to 2,792 people totaling $1,392,990 in value, $1,943,311 when including hours and mileage.
Inception to date, KC HELP has provided 16,141 items to 8,625 people totaling $4,698,555 in value, $5,476,953 when including hours and mileage.
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Our Council has been an exceptional supporter of KC HELP, not only through the volunteer work of several of our members, but through financial support. Most recently, our Council donated the proceeds from our last Tootsie Roll Drive!
The big news this month is that we have begun the construction modifications needed for our new Service Center in Bremerton. This work will likely be completed before the end of the year, which means that we can begin the moving process from St. Vincent de Paul in Bremerton to our new location at 939 North Callow. Stay tuned!
Birthdays for December!
Happy Birthday to all of these Brother Knights!
Fr. Jacob Maurer 1st
Elliott Strayer 1st
Lauren Smith 9th
Emmanuel Rivas 15th
Riley Lint 16th
Darrick Heidt 25th
Daniel Weedin 31st
Knight of the Month
Brother Jonathan Jordan is our Knight of the Month. We appreciate Brother Jonathan for all that he does in supporting the Council through participation on our Pancake Breakfast, providing wonderful and fresh insight on our up and coming Youth ministry and Young Dads initiatives. Brother Jonathan supports our Parish as Eucharistic Minister and Usher. Thank you Brother Jonathan, for all you do!

Family of the Month
The John and Martha Rebar family is our Family of the Month. John and Martha were instrumental in planning our most recent Memorial Mass and Reception where they hand-wrote and addressed more than 70 invitations to widows and families of our deceased Brother Knights. They also coordinated a wonder reception afterward and prepared several of the food items. John is a steady KC HELP volunteer, where he mans the Bainbridge Island Service Center on Thursdays. John and Martha both serve in the St. Olaf’s choir every week. Thanks Brother John and Martha for all you do for the Council and the Parish!

4-Star Council Award
Our District Deputy has our 4-Star Council Award in hand and will present it in the coming weeks.. He did send a picture! Thanks and Congratulations to all for making this incredible accomplishment possible!

Assembly 2433
We are working toward rejuvinating our 4th Degree Assembly by welcoming new members and holding monthly Membership Meetings on 3rd Tuesdays at 7 PM. In these initial meetings, we are becoming familiar with traditional protocols and rehearsing honor guard and sword handling techniques. If you would like to become involved in the Patriotic Degree, please come join us in these initial stages. We have agreed to provide a $200 stipend to the first 10 men toward the purchase of their 4th Degree uniforms so this is a great time to take advantage of a very generous opportunity.
Good of the Order
Pray for the health of all our Council’s Brother Knights as our members’ age demographic continues to increase. Specific prayer recipients are our Parish Family Priests Fr Mark Kiszelewski and Fr Albert Arulappan.
Prayers for the health and well-being of Brother Knights PSD Kim Washburn, Tony DeCarlo, Brian Poppell, Gary Fahey, Jim Kellog, David Lasser, Storm and Caroleen Smole, and Bob Tomas. Prayers for Prayers for Wayne Pridgen (friend of Ric Rebar), John Wahlfor’s granddaughter Emily, David Meier, Mike Gugeon (David Meiers’ friend),the McNally Family (Jim Bayer’s aunt), Bill Moriner, Jim Rebar, Nora Bell, Joe Bell’s wife, Steve Reichley and his son and daughter, Ellen Strickland, Mary Therese Bartlett, Leigh Bartlett, Julie Beer, Roy Behling’s wife Karen and daughter’s health, Larry Devlin’s sister-in-law, Anne Wahlfors, Steve Murray, Nancy Rogers, Henry and Cindy Huetter, and our service men (particularly council members) and service women and our many KC HELP clients. Pray to successfully retire the debt on property for KC HELP. We also keep Gabby McCracken in our prayers as she fulfills her FOCUS mission during the year. Also, we are praying for Jim Kellogg of Council 6706 and a KC HELP volunteer who continues to recover from his second stroke.
Handy Council-Related Links
If you would like a handy set of Council-related links that you can add to your phone’s home page, try this: bit.ly/m/8297



