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The parishes of Sacred Heart and St. John get together during this annual outing to enjoy the tranquil beauty of Tucks’ Point.
Hosted By Masconomo Council Knights Of Columbus
Saturday September 9th 1:00pm—5:00pm
Parking Lot To Rear Of Sacred Heart Church
School Street Manchester By The Sea
Bouncy House Covered Maze Face Painting Games Of Skill, Hot Dogs, Cotton Candy, and Pop Corn.
Here’s a photo of Ian in his new bike courtesy of KOC. He loves it. The Tootsie Roll campaign does make a difference.
This is why the Tootsie Roll Drive is so important for all councils to do.
The Masconomo Council of the Knights of Columbus is running a “Drive for Sox” from now until the Red Sox begin Spring Training in late February. Look for the bins in the back of Sacred Heart Church and St. John the Baptist Church labelled “Sock Drive”. We accept donations of all kinds of socks, but they need to be new and clean!
It may sound like a small thing, but clean socks are a big deal for those struggling with homelessness or health problems. Your donation will go toward Fr. John Capuci’s “Sock Ministry”. Fr. John is a friend of Fr. Paul’s. He started his Sock Ministry in New Orleans, and now that Fr. John has moved to Burlington, MA, he has continued his Sock Ministry to benefit Boston area homeless shelters.
As the cold weather bears down on us, please do your part and donate a few (or more!) pairs of socks to the bins in the back of the church before the end of February. Thanks for your help!
The Fall Fun Fest hosted by the Masconomo Council 1232 Knights of Columbus-Manchester by the Sea Sunday afternoon September 18th was a huge success judging by scores of kids and families who trekked to Sacred Heart Church, Visitation Parish to join in the fun, games, food and friendship. As promised, in the church parking lot, kids found a bouncy house, an amazing inflatable obstacle course, “Everyone’s a Winner” carnival games, face painting, and food galore: snow cones, cotton candy, popcorn, hot dogs and burgers.
Council 1232 Grand Knight Phil Monahan said, “This Fall Fun Fest met our objectives as a fun, affordable – essentially free- event to bring kids and families together as the summer winds down.”