Over two-hundred Knights have joined our Council since the millennium; over a hundred other Brothers are no longer with us since then. It’s safe to assume that many current Brothers are therefore unaware of the history of our Council and those Knights that grew this Council to what we have inherited from them. That said, let me tell you about one of our more dedicated Knights.
Sir Knight Russ Harrison has been a pillar of this Council for over 15 years. For example, he was the Knight of the Month in July 2002, Knight of the Month in February 2014, the Grand Knight for the 2005-2006 Fraternal Year—leading the Council to receive the STAR Award, receiving the Contest of Champions Award, and the Daughters of the American Revolution Award. His 4th Degree Offices and contributions also span several years with notable and appreciable accomplishes. The list of his contributions cannot be summarized in a short presentation—he has been involved in literally hundreds of events within our Council and the Assembly over the years.
This month your Officers and Directors felt it imperative we again recognize Brother Russ for his continued dedication and contributions to our Councils’ efforts.
As we attempted to replace the Petit Jean Ham Sale tradition, Russ was asked to take the lead in arranging the online ham sales as well as selling $2,000 worth of gift certificates before and after Masses during parts of November and December. Why Russ? Because he’s an effective and dependable leader, produces tremendous results, and always has a can-do attitude and a record of success in all his endeavors. He personally sold $2,000 of gift certificates and organized and advertised the online website effort with Brothers Darnell and Doyle.
Sir Knight Russ Harrison has the Council's deepest respect and heartfelt appreciation.
Russ Harrison has been and continues to be one of our finest Knights. It is a humble honor for us to again recognize a truly remarkable Sir Knight, our Brother, Russ Harrison.
Knight of the Month December 2017 |
This month your Officers and Directors felt it imperative we again recognize Brother Russ for his continued dedication and contributions to our Councils’ efforts.
As we attempted to replace the Petit Jean Ham Sale tradition, Russ was asked to take the lead in arranging the online ham sales as well as selling $2,000 worth of gift certificates before and after Masses during parts of November and December. Why Russ? Because he’s an effective and dependable leader, produces tremendous results, and always has a can-do attitude and a record of success in all his endeavors. He personally sold $2,000 of gift certificates and organized and advertised the online website effort with Brothers Darnell and Doyle.
Sir Knight Russ Harrison has the Council's deepest respect and heartfelt appreciation.
Russ Harrison has been and continues to be one of our finest Knights. It is a humble honor for us to again recognize a truly remarkable Sir Knight, our Brother, Russ Harrison.