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 Knights of Columbus, Fourth Degree, Stephen P. Barry Assembly #940 announced the following:


Flag Retirement Ceremony

The Knights of Columbus, Fourth Degree, Stephen P. Barry Assembly #940 will be holding a flag retirement ceremony on Flag Day, Thursday, June 14 at 6:30 p.m. The event will be held at the Holy Trinity Cemetery, 529 Grant Avenue Extension, West Mifflin. The ceremony will conclude at approximately 7:15 p.m.

The purpose of the flag retirement ceremony is to ensure the proper disposal of American flags deemed no longer serviceable. Please bring any American flags that you wish to have retired. All are invited. Please plan on attending.

A Night at the Races

On Saturday, August 14, 2018, the Stephen P. Barry Assembly #940, Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus, is hosting a "Night at the Races" at St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church, Eden Park Blvd., across from the McKeesport High School. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the Races start at 7 p.m.

Come and enjoy a great time of horse racing fun and excitement. We have 10 amazing races for your chance to win cash! And, of course, there will be the ever-popular “auction race.” All races are shown on a large screen! You will feel like you are at the track, cheering your horse on to the winner's circle!

You can bet on your favorite horse and win cash or – even better – be the owner of the horse (or a stable of horses) at only $5 per horse, and you get to name your steed! Enjoy the thrill (and $25) when your horse wins the race!

BYOB! Light buffet and setups are included in the ticket price. Tickets are $10 per person in advance or $15 at door. You must be at least 21 years of age.

To purchase tickets or horses, call Race Chairman David Palcsey at 412-672-6222 or mail your check made payable to "Stephen P. Barry Assembly 940" to Stephen P. Barry Assembly, C / O David Palcsey 422 26th Street, McKeesport, PA 15132. If mailing, please include a self-addressed envelope. If you need eight or more tickets, please call to reserve your own table.

This event benefits the Stephen P. Barry Assembly, Knights of Columbus, and helps enable the charitable donations and work of the Assembly.

The 20th annual “Fleatique on the Mon” will be held in Chess Park and throughout Monongahela and New Eagle on Saturday, June 2, from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m.

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Every day, 22 American military veterans commit suicide. Deana Martorella-Orellana sadly contributed to this statistic and became an angel on March 4, 2016.

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Troop 1352 Scouts at Monongahela Cemetery

On May 16, 2018, Boy Scout Troop 1352 of Monongahela placed flags on the graves of the veterans that have been laid to rest at the Monongahela Cemetery.

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Students give cannon a new paint job

The cannon at the White Oak American Legion in White Oak was in dire need of painting. A group of students in the building trades class, under the leadership of Mr. Steve Kondrosky, volunteered to paint it. Pictured with the cannon are Andrew Latorre, Tyler Mackey, and Carson Jones.

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