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2017 Kjt State Family Fun NEWS The Official Newsletter of the Catholic Union of Texas Volume 47, No. 220 www.kjtnet.org June 2017 GO STATE VICE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE GREEN! Subscribe to the KJT News at www.kjtnet.org. Turn Up The Heat On Your Savings . Receive your issue $250 minimum deposit contributions). The account that are applicable for the first 5 does have surrender charges years yet it becomes penalty free through email! requires mandatory monthly in the 6th year and beyond (not to mention you can withdraw INSIDE 10% of the balance each year KJT Scholars without a penalty). Oh, and here is the best part – the KJT Pages 10-12 is currently paying 1.50% on account balances of $250 to $749, 2.75% on account balances of $750 to $24,999 and 3.00% on account balances of $25,000 or more (while the account is guaranteed to never go lower than 1.5%). Oh, and DAVID M. WAGNER you can add to the account at KJT State Vice President (Continued on page 3) ummertime, it’s hot and it’s here. Granted living in the GREAT State of Texas it’s something 2017 KJT STATE Swe’ve come to expect. We have been blessed with rain so far this year and now the question IMPORTANT becomes, will it continue? FAMILY FUN DAY So, we know the heat isn’t DATES TO going anywhere but up and I Sunday, July 23, 2017 REMEMBER encourage you do the same to your SAVINGS! Every week I 10:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. • KJT Activity & Fraternal Center •July 7, 2017 get multiple phone calls asking 6116 St. Hwy. 71 East, La Grange, Texas 78945 KJT Youth Camp if someone can add money to Attendance Prize Applications Due- their KJT Kapital Account. The (6 miles east of La Grange) Deadline Extended answer is quick and simple: Water Slide Drawings YES! Caricatures Holy Mass – 11 a.m. throughout day •July 10, 2017 It’s simple – long term a KJT Celebrated by with Final KJT News Deadline Washers • Fishing Kapital Account is a much Dominoes State Spiritual Director Father Bob Knippenberg “Big Drawing” better account and opening Tarok at end of the day! THOUGHT OF one couldn’t be any easier. Lunch – Noon through 1:30 p.m. Our KJT Kapital Account is Music by Chris Rybak THE MONTH an annuity-based product "Ask not what your that receives a 1099-INT each Bring Lawn Chairs, Towels & Sunscreen Please contact Home Office at 800.245.8182 or [email protected] by July 14 to let us country can do for you, year (so you claim the interest earned each year) and the know how many will be attending so that we can order ample food. ask what you can do account only requires a $500 We look forward to seeing for your country." minimum deposit to open everyone there on July 23!!! without additional monthly ~ John F. Kennedy contributions (an opening Page 2 Catholic Union Of Texas News June 2017 FRATERNAL ACTIVITY REPORT Special Events In May . s May has come be with the Lord in Heaven for and May has they remain in our hearts. gone we reflect On Thursday, May 25, we upon the events celebrated the Ascension of that have passed the Lord with a Prayer of Awith it. Beginning with Sunday, Thanksgiving for all that we May 14, we celebrated Mother’s are. As the end of the month Day. We honored all mothers approached we celebrated MICHAEL REZNICEK that remain with us as well as Memorial Day on Monday, May KJT Fraternal Activity Manager those who have passed on to 29, where we remembered all the men and women who have given their lives, those who have served and those who continue to serve to protect our freedom. Every Memorial Day weekend for 51 years there is the National Polka Festival in Ennis. This year KJT State President Christopher KJT COOKBOOK L. Urban, State Director Ray Pokorney, his wife Shirley, my SALE! wife Melba and I visited and promoted the benefits and Looking for a mouth-watering Christian values of the KJT. It is always lots of fun, great 4th of July recipe? Look no more . music, delicious foods and cold NATIONAL POLKA FESTIVAL, ENNIS beverages. A big “Thank You” "Cooking with the KJT" to Ennis Society #35 President is the ultimate source Joe Block and his whole team KJT COOKBOOK for the outstanding hospitality. for Independence Day chefs! It takes a tremendous amount of hard work and dedication Order on-line at www.kjtnet.org SNEAK PREVIEW by so many people to make or send check or money order to: a festival of this magnitude a success every year. As May came and went, June arrived and I offer big congratulations to all our Catholic Union of Texas, the KJT graduating high school seniors P.O. Box 297 who are about to embark upon another step in the journey of La Grange, TX 78945 life. Remember to spread the good news of our KJT Family for all that we are and all that Please send me ___ copies of we do. As July approaches it is CookingSALE PRICE with the KJT beginning look like another $10.00 plus $3.00 shipping/handling 2017 Important Dates To Remember busy month. per book for general delivery As always thank you for the ($13 per book) Month Day Event opportunity to serve as your June 30 Officer Member Recruitment Application Deadline-First Period Fraternal Activity Manager. You can contact me at (409) SPECIAL BUNDLE SALE PRICE July 1 Seminarian Scholarship Applications Due 3 books for $25.00 plus $4.00 shipping/handling 771-8101 or mareznicek@ ($29 for 3 books) July 7 KJT Youth Camp Applications Due-Deadline Extended sbcglobal.net. July 10 KJT News Deadline July 23 KJT State Family Day Enclosed is my check or money order for $________ July 23 KJT Youth Camp Starts – Ends July 27 Save Electricity – Reduce July 27 KJT Teen Camp Starts – Ends July 30 Mail books to: Use From 2-6 p.m. October 1 KJT Kruise Leaves Galveston Port – Returns October 8 Avoid running your washing ________________________________________________ October 7 10th Annual KJT South Texas Golf Tournament machine, dryer or dishwasher during peak times. Set the Name October 21 KJT Annual Taroky Tournament at TCHCC thermostat a few degrees higher ________________________________________________ December 8 Deadline for Statewide Charity Projects Donations during peak times. If you're Address December 31 Officer Member Recruitment Application Deadline-Second Period away, bump it up 7-10 degrees. ________________________________________________ City, State, Zip June 2017 Catholic Union Of Texas News Page 3 State Vice President's Message . We are excited to introduce KJT’s newest Continued from page 1 member benefit! any time! If you already have a PerkSpot is a one-stop shop for exclusive discounts from hundreds account might already be past Use this summer to apply of national & local merchants including travel, computers, movies, cell phones, Kapital Account then you are that point). Remember, you are a little heat of your own for a restaurants, clothing, groceries, pet care & much more! Access it on our website ahead of the curve. Your policy free to make as many deposits as change! www.kjtnet.org or directly at kjt.perkspot.com! surrender period is already you wish (because the account in countdown mode to the become penalty free in the 6th Welcome to Your zero-penalty period (or the year and beyond). Catholic Union of Texas Discount Program! KJT CARIBBEAN KRUISE Your discount program is a one-stop-shop for exclusive discounts at hundreds of national and local merchants! Sail Away Is Rapidly Approaching – access your perks at Don't Be Left Wishing On Shore! KJT.PERKSPOT.COM BY SHIRLEY POKORNEY Dozens of great categories like KJT KRUISE KOORDINATOR ruising is such a fun and carefree way to travel! Pack HOTELS COMPUTERS TICKETS CELL PHONES RESTAURANTS and unpack only once, wake up to a Cnew vista each morning after partying or sleeping the night AUTOMOTIVE APPAREL TOYS & KIDS GIFTS WELLNESS away during relocation, and choose from unlimited food and many more! and drink offerings 24 hours a ST. THOMAS BEACH day, all while receiving the VIP treatment with a full wait staff anxious to make your every wish their command. The KJT wanted to make it possible for all of us (first time cruisers and long-time mariners alike) to experience this unique pleasure at an affordable price. That is how this great member benefit evolved and demand has kept it coming back ever since. Between ports, cruisers BARBADOS SURF experience the joys of making on towel folding, cooking or within our own shores on items new friends with KJT members drink mixing – and there is such as jewelry or electronics, from all over our great state never a dull moment from sail- you will definitely find them on during relaxing evening dinner away to the all-too-soon return this trip as well. KJT banquets. Add in daily fabulous debarkation. Want to know more about door prizes and giveaways The Southern Caribbean what to expect at each port? SOCIETIES furnished by the KJT Home is the most popular of cruise Find articles describing them Office, optional daily Mass, routes, not for a reason, but in archived KJT News at http:// CHALLENGE entertaining Vegas-style stage for MANY reasons. Foremost kjtnet.org/archives. performances, a hopping is the incredible beauty and Cabins are still available for TurkEY SHOOT casino, a plethora of other fun unbelievable variety that nature the KJT Southern Caribbean activity – ranging from bingo offers us on this part of the Kruise on October 1-8, 2017 but and game shows to classes planet.
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