December 2023 North Coast Navigator

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DECEMBER 2023

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FAITH

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Empowering Catholic men to live their faith and serve their family, parish, community and country.

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FR. MCGIVNEY GUILD

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DECEMBER 2023

A MODEL FOR TODAY The founder of the Knights of Columbus, Father Michael J. McGivney was a central figure in the growth of Catholicism in America, and he remains a model today. His example of charity, evangelization and empowerment of the laity continues to bear fruit and guide Knights of Columbus around the world. In his Apostolic Letter that was read at the Mass for Beatification on Oct. 31, 2020, Pope Francis stated that Blessed Michael McGivney’s “zeal for the proclamation of the Gospel and generous concern for the needs of his brothers and sisters made him an outstanding witness of Christian solidarity and fraternal assistance.” The Holy Father set his annual feast day for Aug. 13, the day between Father McGivney’s birthday (in 1852) and the day he entered eternal life (in 1890). The beatification ceremony in the

Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Hartford, Conn., was a high point in a long process that began with the opening of the Cause for Canonization in December 1997. Shortly after Father McGivney was named a Venerable Servant of God in March 2008, Pope Benedict XVI cited him as a key figure in “the impressive growth” of the Church in the United States, stating, “We need but think of the remarkable accomplishment of that exemplary American priest, the Venerable Michael McGivney, whose vision and zeal led to the establishment of the Knights of Columbus.” Through the spiritual genius of Father McGivney, the Knights of Columbus has become a way for Catholic men to transform friends into brothers — brothers who care for one another.

Pope Francis approved a decree for a miracle attributed to his intercession, opening the way for Father McGivney to be beatified. A second approved miracle is needed for him to be canonized as a saint of the Catholic Church. Those who knew him best in life saw in him both a “genial” countenance and a man with an “indomitable will” to achieve the good. In sum, his founding of the Knights of Columbus “attests to the love in which he held his brother man.” In these pages, you will get to know Father McGivney better, and join us in praying for his intercession as well as his canonization. You also can read accounts by contemporaries of Father McGivney about his life, works and virtues.

Just as those in need sought Father McGivney’s help in life, understanding that he was a “Good Samaritan” Source: Blessed Michael McGivney figure, more than 2 million members of Guild (www.fathermcgiveny.org) the Knights of Columbus and their families, and many others around the world, continue to seek out Father McGivney as a heavenly helper in times of need today. On May 26, 2020,

God, our Father, protector of the poor and defender of the widow and orphan, you called your priest, Blessed Michael McGivney, to be an apostle of Christian family life and to lead the young to the generous service of their neighbor. Through the example of his life and virtue, may we follow your Son, Jesus Christ, more closely, fulfilling his commandment of charity and building up his Body which is the Church. Let the inspiration of your servant prompt us to greater confidence in your love so that we may continue his work of caring for the needy and the outcast. We humbly ask that you glorify Blessed Michael McGivney on earth according to the design of your holy will. Through his intercession, grant the favor I now present (here make your request). Through Christ our Lord. Amen

HIS VISION, YOUR MISSION You can play a key role in advancing Father McGivney’s cause by joining the Guild for free and praying for his intercession and canonization. May Father McGivney intercede for you! The Father Michael J. McGivney Guild serves as a source for information about the life, works and spirituality of Father McGivney. The Guild publishes a quarterly newsletter and offers a weekly Mass for the intentions of members.

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FAITH FORMATION

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MONTHLY REFLECTION The first two days of December fall during the liturgical season known as Ordinary Time and is represented by the liturgical color green. The next 22 days fall during the liturgical season of Advent and are represented by the liturgical color purple—a symbol of penance, mortification and the sorrow of a contrite heart. The remaining days of December mark the beginning of the Christmas season. The liturgical color changes to white or gold — a symbol of joy, purity and innocence.

Highlights of the Month The liturgy of Advent focuses on remembering Christ's first coming at Bethlehem which then directs our mind to Christ's Second Coming at the end of time. The readings focus on the people of the Old Testament awaiting the Messiah, John the Baptist, heralding the way for Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary and her maternal preparations. The liturgy of Advent focuses on remembering Christ's first coming at Bethlehem which then directs our mind to Christ's Second Coming at the end of time. The readings focus on the people of the Old Testament awaiting the Messiah, John the Baptist, heralding the way for Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary and her maternal preparations.

The Reason for the Season The month of December is filled with expectation and celebration. Preparation is the key word for the first 24 days of December. Everyone is getting ready for Christmas — shopping and decorating, baking and cleaning. Too often, however, we are so busy with the material preparations that we lose sight of the real reason for our activity.

The month of December is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception.

The Holy Father's Intentions for the Month of December 2023 For persons with disabilities: We pray that people living with disabilities may be at the center of attention in society, and that institutions may offer inclusive programs which value their active participation.

Christmas is a Christian feast — and we must reclaim it as such! In the same way that a family eagerly prepares for a baby, so in Advent should we prepare for the coming of the Christ Child. We should keep Advent as a season of waiting and longing, of conversion and of hope and keep our thoughts on the incredible love and humility of our God in taking on the flesh of the Virgin Mary. Let us not forget to prepare a peaceful place in our hearts wherein our Savior may come to dwell. The best person we can turn to for help during Advent is Mary, Christ's and our Mother. She awaited the day of His birth with more eagerness than any other human being. Her preparation was complete in every respect. Let's crown our preparation and borrow something of Mary's prayerfulness, her purity and whole-hearted submission to God's will.

O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to Thee. This item 12537 digitally provided courtesy of CatholicCulture.org

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OHIO STATE COUNCIL

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DECEMBER 2023

STATE OFFICER REPORT December is such a busy time of year, and a month that tempts us to lose sight of the profound spiritual importance of the Advent and Christmas seasons. The best way to stay focused on keeping Christ in Christmas is to be good stewards of his presence in our daily lives this Christmas season. Let us reflect on Advent and what it brings to each of us leading us to the promise of the Christmas Season!

us find intimacy with God in the midst of our everyday lives. So we have focused on using the background times of our days to create an interior atmosphere that allows us to wait, to hope, to come into contact with our longing and our desire.

Christmas is not the end of Advent. It is a real season of the Church year. We usually miss it because the consumer society that some of us live in has Advent Week #1: We light nothing to offer us, except for days to one candle in the midst of all return gifts. Too often, within days the darkness in our lives and after Christmas day, the decorations in the world. It symbolizes are down and it is over. This year, let's our longing, our desire, our hope. We try to really celebrate Christmas and want to be renewed in a sense that the days that follow. Let's enter a new Jesus came to save us from our sin and Season, which has its own spirit and death. We want to experience his desires and graces. coming to us now, in our everyday lives, to help us live our lives with Just as you have been busy in your meaning and purpose. And we want to daily lives, I know that our KofC prepare for his coming to meet us at councils throughout the diocese have been putting their faith into action. the end of our lives on this earth. So, we begin with our longing, our desire We have more programs reported, and our hope. more exemplifications presented, and we are second in recruiting new Advent Week #2: We members. We are also on the verge of prepare this week by starting a new council at the stepping up the longing. We University of Akron. Busy times, but move through this week by great times. naming deeper and more specific desires. State Advocate, Chris Sarka, finally closed the State Measure Up and Advent Week #3: Our week Matching Funds campaigns for 2023. begins with “Gaudete You can certainly start to plan for Sunday.” Gaudete means 2024. State Warden, Tony “rejoice” in Latin. The spirit Offenberger, is looking to see who of joy that begins this week needs rulers. Please let you District comes from the words of Paul, “The Deputy know if you are in need of Lord is near.” This joyful spirit is some new stock. Coming in January is marked by the third candle of our a new adventure for Super Cash Advent wreath, which is rose colored, Bonanza. I cannot wait to show the and the rose colored vestments often world how Ohio is going to raise $1 used at the Eucharist. Million for Charity.

December and January. District Deputies will have their district contests in early February with the Diocesan Championship on February 25, 2024 at the Center for Pastoral Leadership. I know that there are a lot of sharp shooters out there in the diocese and we would love to have them come and wear the CLE at the state championship in March. It is never too early to start thinking about State Convention either. The state convention is in May 2024 in Covington, KY. Councils should be looking for delegates. Usually, the Grand Knight and Past Grand Knight are delegates, but councils can have other members. And remember, to get alternates for your two delegates. There will be more information coming out in March, but to be early is to be on time! The Greater Cleveland Chapter is sponsoring Clergy Appreciation Dinner on Friday, January 26, 2024. The cost is $280 per a table. A table seats eight (8) but are estimating that council members will only have five (5) seats. That allows the clergy and/or seminarians to sit at the table. If you are interested in having a table, see the ad in this issue. From Kathy and I to all of you, may this Advent be a blessing that allows you to open your hearts to the coming of Our Savior. Have a Merry and Blessed Christmas Season! Vivat Jesus!

Advent Week #4: The whole purpose Councils should be planning to have of these Advent pages has been to help their Free Throw Contests in

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GROWTH

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GROWTH REPORT Growth in the dioceses continues to be going strong as we are now up to 119 new members and at 43% of our growth goal. Thank you to all of the councils that are recruiting. Sometimes you get a new member and sometimes you are planting seeds. In either case, your efforts continue to show that the Knights of Columbus are alive here on the North Coast! Cleveland also continues to lead in live, in-person Exemplifications of Charity, Unity, and Fraternity—we even surpassed the state council’s online exemplifications. Presenting the CUF is a lot easier than the old 1, 2, and 3 degrees but the message is just as powerful. Every council should take a look at putting together a live, in-person Exemplification team and schedule Exemps even if you have no candidates. You can recruit to the Exemp and not wait. Speaking of the online Exemplifications, the state online Exemplifications will be held on Wednesdays through the end of December. After that, the Exemplifications will no longer be available. The Exemps started in March 2020 as a result of COVID and have helped bring in new, transfer online, or advance members to the 3rd degree for over 500 exemplifications. For the Cleveland Diocese, the online Exemplifications will continue but only once per a month. A schedule has not been determined but will be discussed at the January Mid-Year Meeting. Stay tuned for a schedule. As always, your diocesan team would be more than happy to schedule a live, inperson Exemplification at your council. Contact Joe Vallowe or Jim Maslach to make the arrangements. December Bulletin Blurb The Christmas Season is here. The Knights of Columbus do many charitable contributions during the Christmas season, including our Keep Christ in Christmas kids poster contest, Coats for Kids, and Food For Families programs. Want to become a part of that? Go to kofcohio.org and click on Join Us. For more information, please contact Grand Knight (Name, Phone, Email here).

ORDER GROWTH As of December 2, 2023 Ohio July 1: 54,834 Ohio Growth: 684 (36.69%) % Growth: 1.25% Cleveland July 1: 8,162 Cleveland Growth: 119 (42.88%) % Growth: 1.46% % Growth is a measure of the YTD gain compared against the July 1st membership number.

TOP-5 % GROWTH YTD Gain against the July 1 Membership

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Vivat Jesus! Greg Singlar, State E-Membership Coordinator 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

8320 John Carroll (39.29%) 10936 Father Maruskin (5.19%) 2362 Cuyahoga Falls (5.17%) 15901 St. Adalbert (5.13%) 3213 Father Carl Anthony (4.48%) TOP-5 TOTAL NEW MEMBERS 3410 South Akron (12) 8320 John Carroll (11) 774 Elyria (9) 10936 Father Maruskin (8) 4168 Medina, 4847 Brunswick, 2362 Cuyahoga Falls, 3213 Father Carl Anthony, 10792 St. Francis of Assisi (6) TOP-5 DISTRICTS DD #19 Tom Goodhart (22) DD #24 Tom Donovan (18) DD #25 Mike Rauh (16) DD #20 DeWitt Gober (14) DD #33 George Metz (14)

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DISTRICT DEPUTIES

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DECEMBER 2023

DISTRICT DEPUTY NOTES Worthy District Deputies, Please find the latest OSC Score Card through 12/2/2023 in your inbox. You will notice, once again, Our Diocese leads the way in exemplifications and even taken the lead away from OSC. The most positive numbers are the number of "new", "E-members" and "Advancing" members via these reported exemplifications. This goes to show, if Councils host a live exemplification, Council Growth will follow. Please continue to emphasize live exemplifications to your Councils AND get them to report if it has already occurred. Although leading (barely) the state in Council Program entries we still have thirty (30) active councils with zero entries. Please continue to emphasize to your Councils to enter at least one program. I am sure they have completed one Program since July 1st. Reminder if you have not done so, please register for the January DD meeting in Columbus as soon as possible, regardless whether you can attend or not. Reminder if you are not able to attend the entire weekend, you should drive down on Saturday to attend the business meeting which runs from 8 AM until 3 PM. Your mileage will be paid by Supreme. Please let me know if you are planning on attending on Friday night or not. Finally: SCB distribution is on February 3rd. Right now, West side will be meeting at St Ladislas; East at Garfield and South at Akron somewhere. Please poll your councils to see where they would like to attend and pick up their tickets. We will be separating and dispatching tickets prior to the event. Although State will ask the Grand Knights directly, it is your responsibility to ensure timely distribution to your Councils.

FORMS AVAILABLE ONLINE @ www.kofcohio.org #185 Report of Officers Chosen for Term - PDF - Online - due 6/30 #365 Service Program Personnel Report - PDF Online - due 6/30 #1295-1 Semi-Annual Council Audit - due 8/15 #1728 Annual Survey of Fraternal Activity - PDF Online - due 1/31 #1728A Survey of Fraternal Activity Individual Member Worksheet - No due date #1295-2 Semi-Annual Council Audit - due 2/15 #SP-7—Columbian Award Application—Requires access to Supreme Website Officers Online—due 6/30 The new fraternal year started July 1.

Thank you, Teran

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DISTRICT DEPUTIES

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DECEMBER 2023

STATE DISTRICT DEPUTY Become a District Deputy to Grow the Knights of Columbus One of the most important jobs in the Knights of Columbus is the District Deputy. The DD is usually a Past Grand Knight of a council and has shown the leadership qualities to lead a group of men to do good works. He has been in the forefront of bringing new men to the Order and crafting them into the mix with other Knights to help their Church and Community. A District Deputy is a mentor to several councils, including his own. He must be able to be a sounding board for his councils, with advice and constructive criticism, remembering that they make their own decisions on how the council is run. Not all councils are the same and the DD must be able to allow them to do it in their own way if they conduct their business according to the Knights of Columbus and The Official Rules of Conducting Meetings. The DD is the primary link between the local council leadership and the State Council. Communication from the State Council down to the local Knights is critical to growing the Order and bringing men to the to our rosters. The State Council also needs feedback from the local councils which makes the DD position critical to the process as he is the “eyes on the ground” and can help answer questions and solve problems to help everyone involved. We are halfway through the Fraternal Year in Ohio, and we need to look toward the future. We have men across the State that are in their first year of being a DD and others that have spent several years in the position. The State Council is on the lookout for men to help fill the DD positions and to help grow the Order. Are you that man? I urge any man interested in the position of District Deputy to have a conversation with your currant DD or State Officer. Ask what you need to know how to do the job and you just might be surprised how much satisfaction you can get by helping grow the Knights of Columbus. Chris Dodson District Deputy Director Ohio State Council

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INSURANCE & INVESTMENTS

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DECEMBER 2023

INSURANCE & INVESTMENTS My Brother Knights, As we approach the end of the year and our thoughts turn to the angelic declaration of “Peace on Earth” and “Goodwill to Men!” We remember Pope Francis’ Prayer for Peace where he prays “Lord God of peace, hear our prayer!...Keep alive within us the flame of hope, so that with patience and perseverance we may opt for dialogue and reconciliation. In this way may peace triumph at last…” In our lives there is much going on: scurrying around buying a Christmas tree, getting it decorated; looking for that perfect gift for our spouse, our kids and maybe grandkids. There are parties and school Christmas shows. Seems like we’re busier than ever. But let me ask you to slow down for just a few minutes and consider some financial issues that come up at the end of the calendar year. 1. Because we’re so late in the year, you may have met your individual or family deductible on your health insurance plan. Financially this may be the opportune time for some minor procedure to be scheduled; or that visit to a specialist you may have put off. The same is true about dental insurance and sometimes even for vision coverage. Check with your Human Resource office or your health insurance carrier for details. 2. When it comes to health insurance, do you have a Health Savings Account? Do you have to spend the money that’s in there by year end? Some plans have a “use it or lose it” feature. Do you have to make a decision about how much to contribute next year? These are a couple of time sensitive issues. Again, make sure you check with your HR office or health insurance carrier. 3. If you have earned income for the year, will you contribute to a traditional IRA, Roth IRA, or 401k? Are you eligible to contribute more based on the “catch up” provision? Now is the time to start making plans. 4. Speaking of IRAs, have you received your required minimum distribution for this year? If not, the Internal Revenue Service penalty is a hefty 50% of the amount you should have received! All of these issues come with rules and regulations, and each individual situation is different. I’d be happy to discuss them with you. As we prepare to celebrate Christmas, let us be thankful for all the graces God has showered on us, especially the gift of his Son, our Savior! Vivat Jesus!

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PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES

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DECEMBER 2023

COR INITATIVE Worthy Brother Knights, Here are some brief details regarding COR from Bill Till, Faith Director at Brunswick Council# 4847. There have been a total of 4 sessions and attendance has been as follows: - Session 1 - 8 people - Session 2 - 16 people - Session 3 - 8 people - Session 4 - 6 people I think the men who attend enjoy the time spent focusing on formation, fraternity and prayer. Fraternity is done at the start of the meeting where the men are given a prompt to discuss with the other men for a few minutes. The prompt corresponds to the formation topic we cover. The formation takes a deeper look at different parts of our faith, with a brief overview of the topic and a slide with resources people can use to take a deeper dive into the topic. The response from the attendees has been very positive with comments showing an interest and desire to get into the resources. Prayer, in my opinion, has been the best part of Cor so far. We've taken different types of prayer and really spent a good 15-20 minutes in a unique prayer experience. The men have come away from the prayer experience with positive comments and a greater sense of peace. I have been communicating with DGK Aaron Stratman from the Wadsworth Council, and Worthy District Deputy Tom Donovan to set up a meeting with their Council. Thank you and God Bless, TY TYJEWSKI K of C Evangelization and Faith Formation Director - Cleveland Diocese (440) 867-4503 / Achiever - Responsibility - Intellection - Learner - Self Assurance Setup

Considering hospitality, if any materials or books are needed for prayer, formation, or fraternity, either provide them or communicate in advance. Ensure that the space is set up to match your predetermined content.

Welcome & Opening Open with a prayer, even if starting with food and social fraternal time. Prayer Clergy should be asked to lead the prayer, if present. The opening prayer alone does not satisfy the required “prayer” element. Introduce Theme or Focus

Make any needed introductions or announcements such as the focus or theme. Use this as an opportunity to transition into the main content or focus for this specific gathering.

Cor Content

Begin the predetermined content structure, either emphasizing the key elements equally or with a specified emphasis. Formation and fraternity usu-ally occur first, concluding. The examples provided above have the content arranged with formation and fraternity occurring first and ending with prayer. If utilizing Into the Breach or another Catholic Information Service resource such as the Cor Ecclesiae series, here is where it fits.

Wrap Up

Always end on time. This honors everyone’s time. Recap any action items, reminder for next Cor, and invite to any upcoming council and/or parish events.

Closing Prayer

Consider using a consistent prayer and asking for prayer intentions that allows for repetition and familiarity. The closing prayer alone does not satisfy the required “prayer” element.

For more information on the COR initiative, consult Form 11500 which is available on the state website under PUBS&RESOURCES. You can also reach out to Ty Tyjewski at 440-867-4503 or Jim Maslach at 440-785-9838 or via email at kofcjkm@gmail.com.

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PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES

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KNIGHTS IN ACTION

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PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES

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KNIGHTS IN ACTION

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PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES

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KNIGHTS IN ACTION

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UPCOMING EVENTS

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DIOCESAN CALENDAR OF EVENTS

To have events added to the diocesan calendar, visit the state website at www.kofcohio.org and scroll down till you see UPCOMING EVENTS. Click on the RED button to submit your event. If your council would like to host an Exemplification of Charity, Unity, and Fraternity but does not have a team ready or available, contact Jim Maslach at 440785-9838. The Diocesan Exemp Team is ready and willing to come to you. We will need at least two weeks prior notice to make the appropriate plans. 13


DIOCESAN INFO

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DECEMBER 2023

STATE & DIOCESAN DIRECTORY State Deputy

Jeff Kiliany

559 Walnut St Leetonia, OH 44431

jtktg@yahoo.com

Immediate Past State Deputy

SOS Chairman

Mark Siracusa

15398 Silver Pine Ct Perrysburg, OH 43551

cuzza52@gmail.com

State Secretary

State Per Capita

Mike Felerski

1580 Gelhot Dr. #234 Fairfield, OH 45014

mfelerski@icloud.com

State Treasurer / DD #23

Super Cash 2024 / 947, 3304, 14714, 15942

Jim Maslach

4927 Autumnwood Ln Brunswick, OH 44212

440-785-9838 kofcjkm@gmail.com

State Advocate

Measure Up 2023 & Matching Funds 2023

Chris Sarka

7239 Winterbek Ave c_sarka@hotmail.com New Albany, OH 43054

State Warden

Measure Up 2024

Tony Offenberger

15200 Muskingum River Rd Lowell OH 45744

tonyoffenberger@gmail.com

College Council Coordinator / DD #33

310, 2726, 8320, 15023, 15737

George Metz

440-449-0081

georgegmetz@aol.com

Growth Coordinator / DD #28

Inactive Councils

Mike Incorvati

330-671-1490

mbaincorvati@hotmail.com

Diocesan DD Coordinator / DD 3970, 14406, 15056, #26 15614, 16137, 16279

Teran Taggart

440-665-4078

ADM5893@YAHOO.COM

Council Rejuvenation / DD #32 789, 3541, 5506

Robert Walsh

216-533-1134

rewalsh731@aol.com

Past State Deputy

Robert Collins, Jr

216-410-7174

rfcollinsjr@gmail.com

Past State Deputy

Roland Bator

330-225-7354

rbator4591@msn.com

General Agent

Jason Staas

800-484-0304

jason.staas@kofc.org

COR Director Cleveland

Ty Tyjewski

440-867-4503

TYKNIGHT4847@GMAIL.C OM

State Website Director

Tom Buehner

216-554-0722

tom.buehner@gmail.com

District Deputy #19

547, 3213, 3410, 4664, 14111, 14054

Tom Goodhart

330-773-9379

MLTRG@ATT.NET

District Deputy #20

637, 774, 3269, 4891, 7970, 8369

DeWitt Gober

440-541-3317

DD20GOBER@GMAIL.COM

District Deputy #21

4731, 13984, 14416, 15901, 16373, 16376

Patrick Gale

440-382-1177

FLAGDAY66@WOWWAY.C OM

District Deputy #22

733, 2643, 2790, 4217

David Tucker

216-310-4360

SIXFOOTSIX32@YAHOO.C OM

District Deputy #24

4168, 4847, 10792, 11464, 14769

Tom Donovan

216-650-4213

TD3430@ATT.NET

District Deputy #25

2362, 3529, 5613, 10936, Mike Rauh 13517

330-256-3038

MIKERAUH58@GMAIL.CO M

District Deputy #27

2886, 3164, 4498, 4801, 5405, 13755

Tim Daley

216-486-1298

tdaley1861@aol.com

District Deputy #29

14255, 14551

Kevin Hogan

330-666-1343

k.j.hogan@roadrunner.com

District Deputy #31

2803, 4130, 4893, 5106, 5559, 11831

Jerry Nowesnick

440-336-0039

nowesnick@gmail.com

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