Category Archives: Community Service

Knights Auction for Handyman Work at Gala of Lights

The Knights were auctioned off to do a handyman project for the highest bidder at the Gala of Lights fundraising event night. The winner of the handyman project donated the benefit to her neighbor as a thank you for all … Continue reading

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Spaghetti Dinner Benefit May 14th

Proceeds from this event will be used to directly support the financial needs of St. Mary’s School, along with funding direct support of parish and local community needs and projects You can order an individual meal for one or a … Continue reading

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Helping Out With Vaccinations at Muncey’s Pharmacy

From Dr. Elaine Bunick: Good evening Fr. Shelton and St. Mary’s Knights of Columbus Larry, John, Morgan, Jacek, Bogdan and Michael,   Jim Munsey and I are so thankful for all your help parking cars and running registration for the … Continue reading

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Completion of Sidewalk Project

Knights of Columbus Service Project. We were approached to help a widow fix the sidewalks around her home to help her regain some Mobility. Great to be able to help. See more details about this project all of the preparation … Continue reading

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Mt. Zion Baptist Church Community Project

The Knight were approached about assisting one of their parishioners of Mt. Zion Baptist Church in the Scarborough Community. Some background on the family. Henry and Lavada Chisholm moved to Oak Ridge in the mid ’40’s, when Henry “Muscle Man” … Continue reading

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