August 2022 North Coast Navigator

Page 1

AUGUST 2022

After a brief visit to the MetroParks, the FEST returns home to the Center for Pastoral Leadership in Wickliffe on August 7, 2022. Come out for fun, food and fellowship!

FAITH

FAMILY

COMMUNITY

LIFE

CHARITY * UNITY * FRATERNITY * PATRIOTISM

1


FR. MCGIVNEY GUILD

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

HIS VISION On fire for the faith, Father McGivney was also approachable and trusted by the powerful and lowly alike. His ability to mourn with those in sorrow and bring joy and support to those in need of encouragement marked his priestly ministry. To him, faith was a gift to be treasured by every Catholic, and there were no human boundaries that could not be overcome by the love and care of a good and gracious God. Despite the antiCatholic sentiments of the time, Father McGivney wanted to see Catholics keep the faith and thrive. He often stepped outside the church walls to become an advocate for parishioners in court to keep their families together; he engaged

It can well be said that Father McGivney was a man ahead of his time, anticipating by nearly a century the Second Vatican Council’s “universal call to holiness” for laypeople as well as clergy, and embodying the opening words of the Vatican II document Gaudium et Spes: The joys and the hopes, the griefs and the anxieties of the men of this age, especially those who are poor or in any way afflicted, these are the joys and hopes, the griefs and anxieties of the followers of Christ. Indeed, nothing genuinely human fails to raise an echo in cordially with those of other their hearts. Chr ist ian fait hs, even a prominent New Haven minister; Father McGivney Guild and he staged plays and fairs for all comers.

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.

CLICK HERE TO JOIN TODAY!

2


SUPREME COUNCIL

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

SUPREME NEWS & NOTES

Welcome to the 140th Supreme Convention to be held Aug. 2-4 in Nashville, Tenn. Visit Knights of Columbus 140th Supreme Convention | Knights of Columbus (kofc.org) For news leading up to, and during, the convention. It will also include streaming video of major convention events such as the celebration of Mass each day, the Annual Report of the Supreme Knight, and the States Dinner. Together, we’re empowering Catholic men to live their faith at home, in their parish, at work and in their community.

‘LEAD WITH COURAGE AND CONVICTION’ At annual meeting of state deputies, K of C jurisdiction leaders charged to be Knights of the Eucharist and to help build a culture of life. READ MORE

SUPREME CONVENTION AGENDA

DISCERNMENT IN DAILY FAMILY LIFE

Event locations will be posted on the inhouse informational systems of the Gaylord Opryland Hotel and Resort VIEW AGENDA

Several members of the Knights of Columbus and their families participated in the 10th World Meeting of Families in Rome, June 22-26. READ MORE

3


OHIO STATE COUNCIL

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

NEWS & NOTES OUR DIOCESE On August 4, 2022, Father Michael Woost will drop the bishop-elect title and will be known as Bishop Michael Woost. His appointment as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Cleveland was announced on May 9. All are encouraged to watch the livestream of the liturgy on the diocesan website and Facebook page or to tune in on demand after the Mass. Bishop-elect Woost, 63, was ordained to the priesthood for service to the Diocese of Cleveland on June 4, 1984. The ordaining bishop for his episcopal ordination will be the shepherd of the Cleveland Diocese, Bishop Edward Malesic. Co-consecrators will be Auxiliary Bishop emeritus Roger Gries and Bishop Martin Amos, retired bishop of Davenport, Iowa. The last time a Cleveland priest was ordained a bishop for the diocese was June 7, 2001, when Bishop Gries, former abbot of the Benedictine Order in Cleveland, and Bishop Amos, a priest of the diocese, were ordained as diocesan auxiliary bishops. Bishop Gries, who retired Nov. 1, 2013, remains active assisting Bishop Malesic. Bishop Amos was appointed bishop of Davenport on Oct. 12, 2006. He retired April 19, 2017 and returned to Cleveland. Bishop-elect Woost, a graduate of Saint Ignatius High School, attended Borromeo and Saint Mary seminaries. After his priestly ordination, he served as parochial vicar at Immaculate

Conception Parish in Madison. He served as co-director of the diocesan Vocation Office 1988-1995, when he began graduate studies at The Catholic University of America.

apostolic nuncio, that Pope Francis had selected him to be the new auxiliary bishop of Cleveland.

Bishop-elect Woost said he looks to the Lord for guidance as he prepares for his After earning a licentiate in sacred episcopal ordination. He listed St. theology in 2000, the bishop-elect joined Augustine of Hippo as one person who the faculty of Saint Mary Seminary and shapes his view of a bishop, referring to Graduate School of Theology, where he this quote: “For you, I am a bishop, but continues to teach sacramental-liturgical with you, I am a Christian. The first is an theology. Earlier this year, Bishop office accepted, the second a grace Malesic also named him interim director received. The first is a danger, the of the diocesan Office of Worship. second, salvation. If, then, I am gladder by far to be redeemed with you than I The role of an auxiliary bishop is to am to be placed over you, I shall, as the assist the residential bishop in the Lord himself commanded, be more pastoral care of the diocese. Bishop-elect completely your servant.” Woost has begun his new ministry, celebrating Masses and speaking to Diocese of Cleveland various groups in the diocese. He said he still is adjusting to his new role, noting he was “stunned, grateful and humbled” after learning from Archbishop Christophe Pierre, the

4


OHIO STATE COUNCIL

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

STATE OFFICER REPORT The kick-off to the new Fraternal Year is now underway. What a month we had in July!

global scale. Sometimes it is so easy to see just what is outside our windows in our councils. But when you get a chance to see what you are First, there was the District Deputy doing fits into the overall puzzle— Meeting in Columbus. This is where WOW! Make sure to catch any of all of the state officers, team the proceedings on EWTN or via members, and district deputies Supreme website at www.kofc.org. assemble to get our marching orders and see what new and exciting There are a couple of state programs things we can bring the councils. It that are now underway as well. is a great time for learning but there is also the aspect of fun and Measure Up 2022 campaign is fellowship. closing up here in August. Get those donations to help our Citizens with Second, was the State Tour. The Developmental Disabilities in your state team covered over 1000-miles local areas to State Warden Chris in two weekends visiting all six Sarka as soon as possible. diocese. State Deputy Mark Siracusa Remember, 80% of the donations are and his team were there talking to all returned to YOU so YOU can of the council representatives getting distribute them to YOUR local them on board and looking forward charities. The other 20% is split to everything come down the pike. between the Ohio Charity Foundation and the State Council. Third, the state campout. I am The foundation makes donations on willing to bet not too many councils a grand scale on all of our behalf. in the diocese know about the Each state officer receives an amount campout. It needs some more to donate to specific charities within advertising. However, Kathy and I the diocese. Overall, this is a great were able to take in the event for a program and one that has given all couple of days. The campout was of God’s children opportunities. held at the Mercer County Fairgrounds. Yes, it is about a 3Matching Funds to support religious hour drive from Cleveland, but the education in the diocese starts fin fellowship that is there was September 1 and runs through outstanding. Maybe we can look November 15. Donations sent to this into doing something similar here in charity go directly to the diocese the diocese? Thoughts? departments that help with religious education. That includes the Finally, Supreme Convention in elementary schools, PSR, CCD, RCIA Nashville. This does bleed over into and more. Last year, we presented a the beginning of August. Here is check to the Cleveland Diocese for another opportunity of all of you to nearly $10,000. Send your donations see what goes on in our Order on a to me, State Advocate Jim Maslach.

Did you get your Football Crazr Tickets at the State Tour? If so, great and you are on your way to helping your council raise funds to support YOUR endeavors. If you did not get a chance to pick them up at the state tour meeting and you would like to sell the tickets, contact PSD Gary Eckstein at 614-679-4238 or via email at gary.eckman@sbcglobal.net. Gary has the history and can tell you what you sold, goals for this year and so on. Take this advantage on and raise some serious monies for your council. Training...You Need Training??? Well Supreme has put together some training sessions on GoTo Webinar. Training includes special sessions for Grand Knights, Delta Church Drive, Programs and more. Visit the state website at www.kofcohio.org and go under FOR MEMBERS > Training Opportunities to see what is there. Also, we are planning to do some live, in-person training in late August or early September. Stay tuned but it will be a day of training for council officers and members. I am amazed at all of the things that you are doing and the great words I hear across the state about Cleveland. This looks like it is going to be a great year for the Knights of Columbus in Ohio and right here in the Cleveland Diocese. Call if you need anything. Vivat Jesus!

5


GROWTH

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

GROWTH REPORT Month #1 is in the books and the Cleveland Diocese is looking to continue to grow.

ORDER GROWTH As of July 30, 2022 Ohio July 1: 54,710 Ohio Growth: 77 (4.06%) % Growth: 0.14%

There were 17-new members added to our ranks in July giving us 4.94% of our goal set by State Membership Director Michael Freil. Our growth against our July 1st membership total is 0.20% which is greater than the state number of 0.14% at this time.

Cleveland, July 1: 8,612 Cleveland Growth: 17 (4.94%) % Growth: 0.20%

BlessedMcGivney continues for FREE membership. Sign a candidate up via the online membership to help the state and There are a number of growth incentives your council achieve their goals. out there from Supreme and the State for you to take advantage. With Supreme, Supreme is offering online training for there is an opportunity to win a trip to Delta Church Drives in August. Visit New Haven and see the Knights of the state website site under FOR Columbus Tower and visit the Father MEMBERS > Training Opportunities Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Museum. for more information on how to sign-up. Take advantage of this chance to grow our Order to help serve those in need in Our diocesan team will be putting our homes, parishes, and communities. together a day of training—live and inperson—here in late August or early The state must be thinking August is a September. Keep your eyes open for HOT month as they are looking to jump that. on those Dog Days of Summer. There are opportunities of councils and Again, we are here to help you. Call proposers both. Check out the ad on the Jim, George or Mike and we will assist next page for more information. you with all your membership growth needs!

SUPREME MEMBERSHIP INCENTIVES For the 2022-2023 fraternal year the Supreme Council is offering a variety of incentives. Here is the program of incentives: QUARTERLY INCENTIVES FOR DISTRICT DEPUTIES Every district deputy who attains 30% or better of his District Intake Goal by

September 30, 70% or better of his District Intake Goal by December 31, 100% or more of his District Intake Goal by March 31, or attains the Star District Award will be able to select from a catalog of items from the KnightsGear store.

% 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 Total

1. 13755 St. Bede the Venerable (3.2%) 2. 2726 Windermere (2.9%) 3. 15614 St. Anthony of Padua (2.5%) 4. 10792 St. Francis Assisi (1.8%) 5. 16279 Mary Queen of Peace (1.5%) Can you crack the TOP-5 and take home the top prize this year? Grow and find out!

lodging and tickets to the States Dinner. NEW HAVEN TRIP

The top five grand Knights and top five district deputies by percentage of intake goal attained (insurance jurisdictions) will win Every district deputy who qualifies for all an all-expenses paid trip to New Haven to four of the above incentives will be able to visit the Supreme Headquarters building, St. select from a catalog of higher-value items. Mary’s Church and the Blessed Michael In addition, the names of all qualifying McGivney Pilgrimage Center. The trip will district deputies will be entered in a drawing be for the GK/DD and their spouses, on a for a trip to the 2023 Supreme Convention date TBD, likely in Autumn 2023 for him and his wife, including travel,

6


OHIO STATE COUNCIL

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

STATE GROWTH INCENTIVE

7


GROWTH

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

AN INVITATION TO YOUNG FATHERS The Need Could Not Be Greater. Young fathers face serious challenges today. Knights of Columbus plays an important role in helping men to become better fathers, husbands and leaders. Together, we help each other find our mission and conform our lives to Christ and our principles – Charity, Unity, Fraternity and Patriotism. When we lead in this way we experience fulfilment, relationships improve, and others follow. Family life and communities are strengthened. With this precious mission in our custody, we must spread the word to inform others about the features and benefits of joining our Order. That is why the Supreme Council has developed a membership campaign to invite young men, specifically young fathers, to join the Order. Digital and print ads will be placed by the Supreme Council online and in select diocesan newspapers. Let us pray that these renewed efforts may allow us to introduce our brotherhood and its many benefits to new fathers and men, and inspire them to join our Order. With the intercession of St. Joseph and our founder, Blessed Michael McGivney, we are confident we can surely summon the collective creative courage to do so. The kit is also available for download on the state website home page (www.kofcohio.org).

What You Can Do 1. Identify Catholic fathers in your circle of family, friends, parish community. Set yourself a minimum goal, for example, reaching out to at least five fathers. 2. Broach the topics of leadership, faith, peace, sense of fulfilment or transmission of faith with them. These are often important concerns young fathers carry in their hearts. 3. Explain our mission to them. We empower Catholic men to live their faith at home, in their parish, at work and in their communities. 4. Invite them to visit kofc. org and consider speaking to their spouses about enrolling as a member. 5. Use components of this toolkit in your activities and communications throughout the year

8


FORMS

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Cleveland is again doing a great job of turning in our required forms to the state and Supreme. 83% of the councils have submitted their Report of Chosen Officers (185) while 58% of sent in the Service Personnel Report (365) Both of these forms were due July 1. Therefore, they are already PAST DUE. If at all possible, do these forms in Member Management via the Supreme website. If you need help with that, call your DD or Jim, George or Mike for assistance. These forms are extremely important to your council to achieving Star Council with Supreme. The officers and program directors that are required to take the Safe Environment Training come from these reports. So, if you do not submit the reports with active email addresses, then Safe Environment Training will not be assigned. Please submit those forms as soon as possible. We will publish those that have not submitted next month. All of these forms are available for you on the state website (www.kofcohio.org) under FORMS&EMAILS. We are continuously trying to provide you with a one-stop-shopping experience for all your KofC needs. Again, you need help with any of these forms, please contact your District Deputy or Jim, George, or Mike. We are here to help you. Use us, please!

FORMS AVAILABLE ONLINE #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 If you need help, contact your DD, George or Jim.

9


INSURANCE

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

INSURANCE Dear Brothers, In my role as an Investment Advisor Representative, I think it’s essential to share our firm’s perspective as we continuously monitor our investment portfolios so that you understand our approach. By sharing this information, I seek to equip you with the tools and knowledge to pursue your financial goals. As you review this piece, please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or to discuss any themes further. By working in partnership with clients, we can make wellinformed decisions together that reflect your personal preferences and develop strategies that align with any short and long-term goals. My “door” is always open. Please let me know if I can be of service to you and your family.

Protecting Our Families How often have you wished that you had paid more attention to ideas that someone gave you in the past? It's the same with keeping current with financial issues that might have long lasting effects on our lives. Here is an important financial topic that you may want some additional information on. Take a quick look ... and then you decide if it's time to get up-to-date on this topic. Thanks for taking the time to view this. Let me know if I can provide additional details to you. Sincerely, Christopher Winston (440) 973-8288 Office christopher.winston@kofc.org Knights of Columbus 7515 Pearl Road Suite 203 Middleburg Heights, OH 44130 http://www.kofc.org 10


KNIGHTS IN ACTION

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

KNIGHTS IN ACTION School Bus Safety Concern: Knights of Columbus & Children’s Safety

Brother Rudy Breglia of Council #3269 wants to alert Catholic schools to a school bus safety concern that can be fixed with lap-shoulder seat belts, the same belts that are now found in every car. Rudy started this Program with the support of his Council nearly 6 years ago when a school bus crashed in Chattanooga, TN and killed six children. He has presented the facts about the safety and behavior benefits of seat belts to a substantial number of public schoolrelated personnel as well as government groups and was instrumental in helping three Ohio public school districts decide to buy new school buses with seat belts installed. Now, Catholic schools need to be made aware of the “seat belts in school buses” issue and the gamble both public school districts and Catholic schools are taking when their school buses are not equipped with lapshoulder seat belts. By law in Ohio, public school districts must provide school buses that our Catholic school children use and concern needs to be expressed about the risk that those children face while being transported without lap-shoulder seat belts. Current Ohio school buses safety features are known to be inadequate to

protect children fully. In a crash when a school bus “spins out”, “rolls over” or has a "side crash", unbelted children* become airborne, are ejected or fly freely inside the cabin to hit other children, the roof or fixed internal structures. A10year North Carolina study found that these types of bus crashes occur at a significant rate, e.g. more than 30%. The children in these crashes have no protection and face increased risk of injury and death. In the US, six to seven innocent children (9 in 2016) are senselessly killed every year as passengers in school bus accidents, more than 17,000 are injured. Anyone of the ~1200 Ohio school bus crashes that occur every year can be just as tragic as the horrendous as the November, 2016 Chattanooga crash (See Thornville Ohio Crash Below**). Worldwide, the trend is to install seat belts as a safety tool in new school buses. All cars have lifesaving seat belts since 1968, Ohio school bus drivers are required to have protective seat belts since 1986 and nine states (18%) and several cities currently have requirements for seat belts in school buses. According to the Ohio Tort Liability Act all school districts have unlimited compensatory damage liability for student fatalities and injuries from school bus crashes. Lap-shoulder seat belts are a safe, familiar, effective, low-cost (<$5/ student/year or <0.5% of total yearly transportation cost/student of $1000), recommended by the NTSB***, NHTSA and 13 prominent safety-related organizations and are a means of protection that can significantly overcome transportation risk*** for children. Three Ohio school districts (Avon Lake, Hudson & Beachwood) have purchased school buses with lapshoulder seat belts to proactively protect their children. Brother Rudy Breglia (440

-930-0251or rudybreglia@gmail.com), is a citizen, non-commercial advocate for seat belts in school buses and is available to answer questions and/or give presentations on the issue to any size audience without charge and has a website with information (http:// schoolbusseatbeltsafety). We need to secure the safety of all of all children. Attached below is a link to a discussion**** of the Issue by Dr. Breglia on a local cable TV Show called "Common Sense". *https://youtu.be/ KbCciy8ePds (Rollover Simulation) ** https://www.today.com/news/ video-shows-inside-ohio-school-bus-itoverturns-students-boardt173797 (Thornville, OH Crash) ***https://www.ntsb.gov/ investigations/AccidentReports/Pages/ SIR1802.aspx (NTSB Report) ****Common Sense TV Show, Rudy Breglia, Avon Lake Citizen and Advocate for seat belts in school buses = https://www.avonlake.org/digitalmedia/videos? action=show&keyword=breglia&video= MTMyMQ== Rudolph J. Breglia PhD (610) 883-2863 or (440) 930-0251 rudybreglia@gmail.com Say good words, do the right things and think happy ideas.

11


KNIGHTS IN ACTION

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

KNIGHTS IN ACTION

12


KNIGHTS IN ACTION

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

KNIGHTS IN ACTION

13


KNIGHTS IN ACTION

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

KNIGHTS IN ACTION

14


KNIGHTS IN ACTION

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

KNIGHTS IN ACTION

15


KNIGHTS IN ACTION

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

KNIGHTS IN ACTION

16


KNIGHTS IN ACTION

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

KNIGHTS IN ACTION

17


ACTIVITIES

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

STATE & DIOCESAN ACTIVITIES AUGUST 2022 2-4—140th Supreme Convention, Nashville, TN 7—District 20 Meeting (1PM), Lorain 7—The Fest (12PM), Center for Pastoral Leadership, Wickliffe 10—State Exemplification CUF (7PM), Zoom 12—Cleveland Chapter Meeting (7:30PM) 13—Blessed Michael McGivney Feast Day 15—Semi-Annual Audit Due 15—Order Church Kits for October Drives 16—Ohio State Council Membership Team Meeting (7PM), Zoom 17—State Exemplification CUF (7PM), Zoom 18—Exemplification CUF (10936) (6:30PM), Stow 24—State Exemplification CUF (7PM), Zoom 27—Cleveland Diocesan Team Meeting (9AM), TBD 28—State Officers Meeting (7PM), Zoom 29—District 26 Meeting (7PM), Parma

For details concerning the events above, please check out either the state calendar or the diocesan calendar—both which are available on the state website. If you would like to have your event added to the calendar, please complete and submit the electronic form available on the state website. Councils looking for an Exemplification of Charity, Unity, and Fraternity can schedule them through the state website. If you need a team, our diocesan team is available. Please contact Joe Vallowe at 703-839-3591 or vallowej@gmail.com. SUPREME ONLINE BILLING The following was sent out to all involved in May. Please make note of it and be sure to check for your online statements regularly, so as to not miss payment deadlines. Grand Knights, Navigators, Financial Secretaries, Comptrollers: This is a friendly reminder that the latest council and assembly billing statements have been uploaded to the Reports tab on Officers Online. The previous statements are also available by clicking the word “past”.

LOOKING FOR THAT NEXT LEADER. IS THAT YOU? Do you have more to offer? Are you looking to be that next leader in faith and service? Maybe we have something for you? We are always looking for that next leader to be a District Deputy here in the Cleveland Diocese. Being a District Deputy allows for you to draw on your KofC and professional skills to help lead, mentor and guide councils in your area. We are in need of a couple of District Deputies in the NE and Southern areas of the diocese. If you are interested, contact George Metz or Jim Maslach for more information.

18


DIOCESAN INFO

NORTH COAST NAVIGATOR

AUGUST 2022

DIOCESAN DIRECTORY State Advocate / DD #32

789, 3541, 5506, 13601

Jim Maslach

440-785-9838 kofcjkm@gmail.com

State Website Director

Tom Buehner

216-554-0722 tom.buehner@gmail.com

Assistant Membership Director

John Brown

330-610-0308 trouter0523@gmail.com

DD Coordinator / DD #33

310, 2726, 8320, 15023, 15737

George Metz

440-449-0081 georgegmetz@aol.com

Dio. Membership / DD #28

Inactive Councils

Mike Incorvati

330-671-1490 mbaincorvati@hotmail.com

Dio. Membership / DD #29

Inactive Councils

Brett Hazen

216-835-8500 TFMM1882@GMAIL.COM

Past State Deputy

Robert Collins, Jr

216-410-7174 rfcollinsjr@gmail.com

Past State Deputy

Roland Bator

330-225-7354 rbator4591@msn.com

Assistant General Agent

Christopher Winston

440-973-8288 christopher.winston@kofc.org

District Deputy #19

547, 3213, 3410, 14054, 14111

Tom Goodheart 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.COM

District Deputy #22

733, 2643, 2790, 4217, 13640

David Tucker

216-310-4360 SIXFOOTSIX32@YAHOO.COM

District Deputy #23

947, 3304, 14714, 15942

OPEN

District Deputy #24

4168, 4847, 10792, 11464, 14769

Tom Donovan

216-650-4213 TD3430@ATT.NET

District Deputy #25

2362, 3529, 4664, 5613, 10936, 13517

Cris Drugan

234-207-8686 CRIS.DRUGAN@ATT.NET

District Deputy #26

3970, 14406, 15056, 15614, 16137, 16279

Teran Taggart

216-509-2087 ADM5893@YAHOO.COM

District Deputy #27

2886, 3164, 4498, 4801, 5405, 13755

Tim Daley

216-486-1298 tdaley1861@aol.com

District Deputy #30

14255, 14551

Kevin Hogan

330-666-1343 K.J.HOGAN@ROADRUNNER.COM

District Deputy #31

2803, 4130, 4893, 5106, 5559, 11831

Bob Walsh

216-533-1134 REWALSH731@AOL.COM

If interested, call George or Jim!

19


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.