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The following dates/events were recently added: Dec. 07 Breakfast With Santa 8-12 in the Church Social Hall. Dec. 23 3:30PM decorate the church for Christmas. Jan 10 Our Free Throw Competition will be held at 8 am at St. Joes Gym. Set up/Registration will be at 7:30. We have to be done by 9:30 because of scheduled B-Ball games. Jan 11 3:30 PM take the decorations down. Jan 22 Pro-Life Rally at Supreme Court Bus Transportation Pending Feb. 14 Valentines Day Dance 7-11 in the church social hall music DJ by Soundwaves Entertainment advance sales $25.00 at the door $30.00 watch for more information. March 14 St. Patricks Dinner Dance Music by Dr. Rupp's Band - Menu to include Irish Stew,CornBeef & Cabbage with boiled potatoes & carrots, Irish Soda Bread., Irish Desserts. ADVANCE TICKETS ONLY PRICE to be determined April 22 KofC Anniversary Mass at Church (End of our 110 th year celebration) time to be determine. April Nomination of council officers May election of council officers. View Calendar
Kassidy McDannell, age 10* Tommy King, age 11 Erik Martinez age 12 Richard King, age 12
*McDannell is a returning State Champion from the age 9 division of the 2013 K of C Soccer Challenge. Best of Luck to these competitors! Monsignor James Lyons, Pastor of St. Joseph Church, Hanover, PA and member of Hanover Council 871 blesses a new ultrasound machine that was purchased for the Tender Care Pregnancy Center of Hanover through the Knights of Columbus Ultrasound Initiative. Hanover Council 871 spearheaded the drive to purchase the machine for the center. Enough money was raised to also purchase a Doppler machine. The Doppler machine is used for women who are not good candidates for an ultrasound. Looking on is Sue Hoffman, Director of Tender Care Pregnancy Center. Click here to download a color handout about this event! Click here to download a printer friendly version of this handout (black&white) In the U.S.A., more children die of childhood cancer than any other disease- more than AIDS, asthma, cystic fibrosis, congenital anomalies and diabetes combined. And yet, all types of childhood cancers combined receive only 4% of the U.S. federal funding for cancer research. More than 175,000 children are diagnosed each year. The St. Baldrick’s Foundation is a volunteer driven charity, committed to funding the most promising research to find cures for childhood cancers and give survivors long and healthy lives. The Knights of Columbus Council 871 in Hanover, Pa is hosting a fundraising event to conquer childhood cancers. The event will be held on Saturday, September 13, 2014 from noon-4:00 pm at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 5125 Grandview Road, Hanover, PA. The Knights are soliciting shavees to have their heads shaved (clippers only-no razors) to support these children. Shavees are requested to solicit their sponsors to provide financial donations in their names. Shavees and donors may register or donate online at St. Baldricks.org and search the event box. September 13 will be an event filled day: For Kids Ages 9-10, 11-12 and 13-14, there will be competitions in baseball pitching, football passing, basketball and soccer. A nominal donation will be requested for each event. For Adults there will be Tournaments in Bocce Ball and Corn Hole Games. A $10.00 donation is requested for each adult player. The adults will receive a complimentary food and beverage ticket. Other activities include Fire and Police Personnel Equipment and Face Painting. Food and beverage (non alcoholic) will be sold to support this event. The winner of the Corn Hole Tournament will receive a Game Set decorated in Orioles and Ravens Colors. The teams in the loosing bracket will have their names placed in a drawing for a second game set. For additional information go to: St. Baldricks.org and type in Hanover PA in the search box. |
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