Dash Around the Lake
Our Libertyville Knights of Columbus does
wonderful work year round. Our 5K benefits many
local Lake County charities helped by the Knights:
A Safe place, Food Pantry, Fill A Heart for kids,
Habitat for Humanity, Lambs farm, the Dennis
Mudd Foundation, Merci Home for Boys and Girls,
Misericordia 4874, NAMI Lake county, Salute Inc.,
Sedol, Bed building ministry, and St Joseph’s
youth group service projects.
If you cannot attend on Saturday June 13, please
consider donating on the website, or we can help
if a check is preferred – Contact us on the website.
The amount of help provided above is dependent
on the total runners/ walkers registrations,
sponsors, and private donations.
K of C Free Throw Contest
All children ages 9-14 are invited to participate in the Free Throw Contest sponsored by Knight of Columbus.
Register at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0548ACAF2FA6F4C25-61373019-knights
Mass of Remembrance
Join us on Sunday, November 16, 2025 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Libertyville for our annual mass of remembrance.
Livestream available at https://www.youtube.com/live/K0qsM-34QgY
KofC Chalice Presentation
Brother Knights - Please join us on Sunday evening, October 5th, as we honor the memory of our late Brother Knight, Rich Carani, with a chalice presentation to Fr. Emmanuel during the 5:00 PM Mass.
Rich was a 4th Degree Knight and a Past Grand Knight of our Council. In keeping with the long-standing tradition of the 4th Degree, a chalice is being presented to a priest selected by the spouse of a fallen Sir Knight. Rich’s wife, Joyce Carani, will be present to take part in the presentation to Fr. Emmanuel. We encourage all members of our Council to attend this meaningful event in support of Rich’s family and in celebration of his legacy. While there will not be an honor guard, we ask our 4th Degree Knights to please wear their blazers and caps in recognition of this solemn occasion and to support those assisting in the presentation. Let us come together in brotherhood and prayer as we remember and honor Rich Carani. Thank you. - Jim Lentino, Grand Knight