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Men's Club

For More information please email: tom@stannchannahon.org

Click here to print out a form to join the St. Ann Men's Club

 

MISSION STATEMENT:

The purpose of the club is to unit adult male members of the parish in support of religous charitable and social endeavors.

MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION:

All registered male members, eighteen years of age and older, of St. Ann Parish of Channahon are automatically members of the St. Ann Men's Club.  The level of partiicipation, in Club functions, is decided by the individual choice base on interes, abilities and available time.  All men of the parish are encouraged to participate to the level which they feel comfortable.

MEETING TIMES:

All men of the parish are encourage to attend meetings, which are held on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 PM in the Parish Hall, door #4.  We encourage you to help with our current projects and to bring in new ideas for future projects.

ACTIVITIES: PAST AND PRESENT:

Members regularly support and assist in numerous parish activities such as constuction & landscaping activites and building the new church &  garage.

Hosted/Sponsored:

  • Golf Outing and dinner (23 years)
  • Pancake Breakfast
  • Donut Sunday
  • Family Bowling and Pizza
  • Monthly Euchre & Canasta Tournament
  • Family Birdie Ball Tournament
  • Co-hosted Mothers Appreciated Brunch
  • Provide Rosaries to the First Communicants
  • Oktoberfest - 2011
  • Halloween Social - 2013
  • Rebuilt Rectory Deck - 2014

Provide Monetary Support:

  • St. Ann Building Fund/Maintenance Projects
  • Teen Club

            Þ Venture Club (Scouting)
            Þ St. Ann Youth Group

  • Catholic Charities / Daybreak Shelter
  • Morning Star Mission
  • Needy families - Christmas Gift/Food
  • Youth Baseball
  • Athletic Boosters
  • Channahon Music Boosters
  • Various Mission Trips
  • Vacation Bible School (VBS)
  • Channahon Wish Foundation

CURRENT OFFICERS:

President, Tom Uraski
Vice President, Tony Pursell
Treasure, Dave Lukasik
Secretary, Jim Huzl
Spiritual Advisor, Deacon Bob Duncan