By J. Rodrigues
On the evening of June 20th a large group of brother Knights gathered in Fr. Sean’s backyard for our annual year end barbeque. It was a great event. Everyone enjoyed themselves! There was steak, chicken, and fish available to BBQ and a great spread of side dishes was provided including Al’s secret stewed mushrooms.
During the evening WGK Terry Barrett took some time to thank all members of our council for their hard work during the year. He also recognized some members who were present with degree certificates and then presented a certificate of appreciation to Fr. Sean for his service as Chaplin for our Council. Thank you Fr. Sean.
Normally the evening would conclude with brothers enjoying some bacci ball or pony races, but this year we decided to take the time to assemble four basket ball nets for the St. Timothy parish basket tournament. As typical guys, we all under-estimated the scope of the task and refused to read the instruction manual. Consequently we worked well past nightfall and had to resort to using flash lights to see what we were doing.
On the evening of June 20th a large group of brother Knights gathered in Fr. Sean’s backyard for our annual year end barbeque. It was a great event. Everyone enjoyed themselves! There was steak, chicken, and fish available to BBQ and a great spread of side dishes was provided including Al’s secret stewed mushrooms.
During the evening WGK Terry Barrett took some time to thank all members of our council for their hard work during the year. He also recognized some members who were present with degree certificates and then presented a certificate of appreciation to Fr. Sean for his service as Chaplin for our Council. Thank you Fr. Sean.
Normally the evening would conclude with brothers enjoying some bacci ball or pony races, but this year we decided to take the time to assemble four basket ball nets for the St. Timothy parish basket tournament. As typical guys, we all under-estimated the scope of the task and refused to read the instruction manual. Consequently we worked well past nightfall and had to resort to using flash lights to see what we were doing.