KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 1074 COUNCIL # 1074
KNIGHTS OF THE MONTH

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September 2025

Paul Normand

The Knight of the Month for September is Paul Normand. Paul took
over the reins of the Golf Committee when Lou Mattes died last
December. Under Paul’s constant encouragement the committee
performed a near miracle in pulling things together by tournament
date. Paul made frequent updates to the council and frequently
encourage ALL members to assist in getting the needed resources to
be successful. The committee needed sponsors, player, and workers.
On tournament day they had what was needed and the committee
met, if not exceeded, their goals. Much credit goes to Paul who
constantly says all the credit goes to the committee. But the
committee needs a good leader to be successful. Well done, Paul,
you deserve this honor!


July 2025

Jerry Jaggers

The grand knight has chosen Jerry Jaggers as the Knight of the Month for July, 2025.
Jerry is the current chancellor of the council and has worked in several areas of the
council: membership, degrees and other activities. Jerry was instrumental in getting the
candidates to the degrees so we could qualify for Star Council. He is also a big seller of
the football books that help finance the council. Great work Jerry, Congrats!


May 2025

Gerry J. Roggemann

Brother Gerry has volunteered much of his time and talent working as the head chef at our Council Picnic's and Pancake Breakfast's. Gerry also plays Santa at our annual Christmas Party, surprising many of the younger guests there. Brother Gerry volunteers and goes wherever needed, when asked. He brings great credit upon the Knights of Coumbus and Council 1074!


February 2025

Ken Levy

For the month of February 2025, the council has selected Ken Levy as our Knight of the
Month. His selection is based on his hard work ensuring that many widows and home
bound ladies are not forgotten on Saint Valentine’s Day each year. For several years
Kenny has worked with several other knights to gather names and working with a local
group, delivered floral arrangements to ladies who might otherwise be forgotten.

 
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