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Official Publication of the
Supreme Council of theRoyal Arcanum
V.M.C.
1105
Fraternal Services to OurMembers Since 1877
Fall Edition 2015
Chers frères et sœurs,
Il a été un bel été pour le Royal Arcane,et vous verrez que beaucoupd'excitation dans cette numéro! Notre mini-vacances àWilliamsburg, en Virginie, était un très bon moment pourrassembler dans la communion, de raviver de vieilles amitiés, etde former de nouveaux. Tous avaient un temps fantastique, afinde parcourir les pages et voyez ce que vous avez manqué.
Nous avons lancé Roy Al Arcanum, un ours en route qui étaitune faveur du parti au charité douche de bébé, nous avons tenuà Williamsburg. Il a honoré notre page Facebook et le présentbulletin comme un ambassadeur de bonne volonté pour notreorganisation. Chaque territoire a un disponible pour voyageravec eux, donc s'il vous plaît garder l'envoi de vos photos.
Je suis humilié et heureux que Evelyn Magarban, le vainqueur deArcanum’s que Fraternalist de l'année, a été choisi comme levainqueur de l'Alliance Fraternelle américaine ainsi! Son espritfraternel est toujours présente et contagieuse, et est encore unautre exemple de l'esprit de la Royal Arcanum. Lors de laprésentation, on m'a demandé à plusieurs reprises la façon dontnous produisons ces fraternalists merveilleux, et la réponse estque vous, nos membres, gardez inspirant mutuellement pouratteindre sommets toujours plus élevés. Je suis fier de Evelyn, etje sais que le vainqueur de l'an prochain est là en ce moment!
L'ensemble du Comité Exécutif est très excités au sujet de notreprojet de fusion avec les Fils de la Pologne. Cette organisationNew Jersey / New York est un grand ajustement pour notresociété, et chaque membre ai rencontré a été aussi accueillantque un Arcanian a été. Je vous exhorte à voter <<oui!>> à lafusion et nous aider à renforcer en les ajoutant à nos membres.
Continuez à faire ce que vous faites, et de garder en nous faisantsavoir en postant sur Facebook, ou en communiquant avec leHome Office pour notre prochain Bulletin. Avoir un automnemagnifique et une saison des Fêtes sécuritaire et amusant!
Bien à vous en V. M. C.,
Carl J KrzystofczykSuprême Regent
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
It has been a great summer for the Royal Arcanum, andyou’ll see a lot of that excitement in this issue! Ourmini-vacation in Williamsburg, Virginia was a terrific timefor gathering in fellowship, rekindling old friendships, andforming new ones. All had a fantastic time, so flipthrough the pages and see what you’ve missed.
We’ve introduced Roy Al Arcanum, a traveling bear whowas a party favor at the charity baby shower we held inWilliamsburg. He’s graced our Facebook page and thisBulletin as a good-will ambassador for our organization.Each jurisdiction has one available to travel with them,so please keep sending in your pictures.
I’m humbled and excited that Evelyn Magarban, theArcanum’s winner as Fraternalist of the Year, was chosenas the American Fraternal Alliance’s winner as well! Herfraternal spirit is ever-present and contagious and is yetanother example of the Royal Arcanum’s spirit. At thepresentation, I was repeatedly asked how we producesuch wonderful fraternalists and the answer is that you,our members, keep inspiring each other to reach evergreater heights. I’m proud of Evelyn, and I know nextyear’s winner is out there right now!
The entire Executive Committee is very excitedabout our proposed merger with the Sons of Poland.This New Jersey / New York organization is a great fitfor our society, and every member I met has been aswelcoming as an Arcanian has been. I urge you to vote“Yes!” to the merger and help strengthen us by addingthem to our membership.
Keep doing what you do, and keep letting us know byposting on Facebook, or contacting the Home Officefor our next Bulletin. Have a wonderful autumn and asafe and fun-filled holiday season!
Yours in V. M. C.,
Carl J KrzystofczykSupreme Regent
A ROYAL GIFT
A Message from the Supreme RegentUn Message Du Regent Supreme
Carl J Krzystofczyk - Supreme Regent
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BULLETIN COMMITTEECynthia A. Macon, Chairman
Carl J. KrzystofczykKenneth J. Kolek
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEJames E. O’Neill, Chairman
Carl J. KrzystofczykErrica ConfortoDeborah L. YoungPeter D. FerraraKenneth J. KolekCynthia A. MaconJanice S. BrazasThomas Bayliss
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TRAVELS WITH ROY AL
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BAYONNE FRATERNALISM
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MY DISCOUNTS: NEW BENEFIT
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FRATERNAL DEPARTMENT NEWS
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IN MEMORIAM
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WOUNDED WARRIORS PROJECT
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TROPICAL PARADISE PARTY
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JUNIOR PUZZLES
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FRATERNALIST OF THE YEAR – EVELYN MAGARBAN
The Royal Arcanum ispleased to announce thatour 2015 Fraternalist of theYear, Sister EvelynMagarban of VersatilityCouncil #2501, New Jerseywas conferred the honor ofthe American FraternalAlliance’s Fraternalist of theYear. The award waspresented at the Alliance’sAnnual Meeting inIndianapolis, Indiana inSeptember.
“Evelyn Magarbanrepresents the very activeface of fraternalism, notonly in her community, butthroughout New Jersey andNorth America, as well,”said Alliance President and
CEO Joseph Annotti. A $1,000 honorarium inEvelyn’s name was made bythe Alliance to the FelicianSchool for ExceptionalChildren, Lodi, New Jersey,a charity selected byEvelyn.
Service is ingrained inEvelyn’s core; herleadership and energeticspirit have enlivened othersto volunteer. She is knownfor organizing efforts forhomeless and emergencyshelters, food pantries,veteran and militaryprojects, as well as for herwork with special needschildren, scout programs,care centers, variouschildren’s charities, andmore.
The Royal Arcanum Familyis grateful for Evelyn’sinspiring service and isproud to congratulate heras Fraternalist of the Year.
Honoree Evelyn Magarban and Carl Krzystofczykintroducing Roy Al to the American Fraternal
Alliance.
AFA Chairman of the Board Harald Bormann,Supreme Regent Carl Krzystofczyk, Fraternalist of
the Year Evelyn Magarban and AFA President JosephAnnotti participated in the awards presentation.
Supreme Regent Carl and Chris Krzystofczyk happyto celebrate with Evelyn
'Welcome to Indianapolis'
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DOINGS IN MI GRAND COUNCIL/DETROIT COUNCIL 21A
July 25th was the date ofour Tiger Game Outing.Chairman Mark Hefnercoordinated a greatevent. Before the gamewe met at the GaelicLeague for hot dogs andhamburgers with all thefixins. These summertimefavorites were donated bythe Michigan Grand
Council and the Detroit Bowling Fund. Wehad 60 members and guests attending,including our sister council from Windsor,Canada. Even though the Tigers lost, allenjoyed the evening.
On September 12th, Chairman Eric Kimmel,along with MI Grand Council and DetroitCouncil 21A hosted the 31st RA Duffers GolfOuting in Monroe, MI. The weather wassunny and cool, however, the golf rain godsprevailed and the rain stayed away! We had11 foursomes including members from ourChicago and Pittsburgh Councils. It’s called a“Duffers” scramble for a reason - a lot of usare not the best golfers - however, we aregood at having 18 holes of fun! After golf, weall enjoyed a steak or chicken dinner and Ericannounced the winners: 1st place foursomewith lowest score was Foley Flop Shots/Detroit; Lowest score all RA/LDS foursomewas Palermos Pounders/Chicago, and Lastplace foursome was WoznysWhackers/Chicago.
A thank you to our Chicago and Pittsburghmembers who take the time each year tomake the drive to Monroe, MI to join us atthe golf outing. It’s great to have the time tovisit and catch up with what is going on intheir councils. Also, a BIG thank you to EricKimmel, Chairman and his lovely wife, BarbKimmel who both coordinated and workedvery hard to host a wonderful golf outing. Fallis approaching and that means the start of ourbowling leagues, and looking forward to ourSupreme Regent's visit on October 17!
Jan Brazas, MI Grand Council Reporter
1st PlaceWinnersTeam: TheFoley FlopShots From left toright: DaveMoore, DanSinagoga, EricKimmel -Chairman, DaveSell and JimKrygier
All RA/LDSWinnersTeam:PalermosPoundersFrom left toright: Jim &Jennifer Jakaitis,Eric Kimmel –Chairman, MaryAnn & PeterPalermo
PittsburghRA/LDSMembersJoining us fromPittsburghRA/LDSCouncil - Paul &Kathy Bell andSusan & JohnKovacic
Last PlaceWinnersTeam: WoznysWhackersFrom left toright: Floyd &RayleenLewandowski,Eric Kimmel-Chairman, Pat& Bob Wozny
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ARCANIANS CELEBRATE ‘A ROYAL GIFT’ ATTHE WILLIAMSBURG MINI VACATION
Hip! Hip! Huzzah! Hip!Hip! Hoorah! Thesecheers echoed throughoutColonial Williamsburg asthe Arcanians and friendsgathered for the Summer’15 Mini Vacation at theWoodlands Hotel andSuites for four fabulousdays of sun and fun!
Chairman Jim O’Neill washappy to welcomeeveryone for a great timeand presented anoverview of the manysites and events takingplace in the area. SupremeRegent Carl Krzystofczykoffered his greetings andintroduced our family’snew addition, ‘Roy Al,’ whoarrived in time to be apart of our charitablegifting project – ‘AFriendship Baby Shower’.Roy is now making hisway across the US andCanada, trekking manymiles, seeing many sitesand enjoying making manynew friends.
The ‘official’ program wastailored to give everyonelots of free time to seeWilliamsburg. However, ashort presentation
Program Presentation
Carl presenting hisprogram to the group
Grand Regents
Carl presenting Bill Wirewith his DSA pin
Door prize winners,Polly Arndt and
Connie DePalma, withJan Brazas and Carl
Krzystofczyk
Nick Benoit addressing the group Evelyn Magarban,
Carl Krzystofczykand Cindy Macon
Carl Krzystofczykpresents the 2015 RA
FOTY Award to EvelynMagarban.
Supreme RegentCarl and JuniorDirector Debbie
Young
Carl presenting NickBenoit with his highestmale producer award
Nick Benoit, CarlKrzystofczyk and Cindy
Macon
Carl presentingCindy Macon withher highest female
producer award
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highlighted the past year’swork and achievementsof our society and ourmembers. NicholasBenoit and Cindy Maconwere presented with theInternational AchievementAwards for highestproduction asrecommenders.Distinguished ServiceAwards (DSA) werepresented to Bill Wire(20), Carmen Rodia (20),Joe Tedesco (8), LorettaWehbe (8) and GregHahn (4).
‘Royal Gift’ winners ofiPads were DeborahYoung, Paul D’Emilio, andDavid Hryniewich. Luckyrecipients of the $100Sweepstakes were JohnBaranowski, Gen Macon,and Stanley Skowronski,and travel totes werewon by Polly Arndt andConnie DePalma.
Evelyn Magarban ofVersatility Council #2501was presented with 2015Royal Arcanum’sFraternalist of the YearAward and will representour Society to theAmerican FraternalAlliance. We areappreciative and proud ofthe volunteer servicerendered by all of ouraward recipients; thesemembers do great work.
Program Presentation
$100 prize winnersStanley Skrowonski,Gen Macon and JohnBaranowski with CarlKrzystofczyk and JanBrazas
Carl presentingCarmen Rodia
with his DSA pin
Carl presentingLoretta Wehbe
with her DSA pin
Roy ready forthe Welcoming
Exercises
Cindy Macon, Jim O’Neill, EvelynMagarban and Ken Kolek
Carl presentingGreg Hahn with
his DSA pin
Baby Shower Game Winners with Committee Members.Seated, Peter Ferrara; standing, Debbie Young, Maria
DiBartolo, Gloria Donaldson,Chris Krzystofczyk,Annette Ferrara, Rose Gronko and Jan Brazas
Carl presentingJoe Tedesco with
his DSA pin
Baby Shower Shoppers
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Junior Director DeborahYoung had fun activitiesfor the Juniors, including ascavenger hunt, trip toBusch Gardens, miniaturegolf tournament, andwater balloon challenge.
Fraternal Director CindyMacon thanked theFraternal EventsCommittee for their year-long support for ourgifting project.
Jan Brazas, ErricaConforto, and Bettina DiBartolo welcomedeveryone bright and earlyone morning for a uniquebaby shower that wasfilled with games, mindbogglers, and othertwisters. Prizes were wonfor best of knowledge(and sometimes luck, too!)
Our Farewell Theme Partywas a “Salute toPatriotism - FromColonial times ‘Til Today.”What an array ofcharacters and costumesfilled our party room aswe enjoyed a colonial-themed dinner buffet andpartied on the dance floorwith the entertaining DJ.
Christopher Tan, ExecutiveDirector of CatholicCharities of EasternVirginia, and staff
Welcome Dinner
Chris Piscitelli, MarieBaranowski, Gen Macon,Loretta Wehbe with Roy
Bob Galdon, JohnBaranowski, Stanley
Skrowonski and Roy Al
Herb Snyderoffered theinvocation
Chairman Jim O’Neilladdressing the group
Cheers to new Royal Arcanum member, Roy Al
Baby Shower
Chris Tan, Executive Director ofCatholic Charities
Baby Shower items
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members, Tracy Fick andRebecca Wirt, extendedtheir appreciation to theArcanian Family for theoverwhelming generosityexpressed in gift cards,baby supplies, andmonetary donations toassist their mission of helpfor newborns. The projectwas truly ‘A Royal Gift.’
A raffle was conducted insupport of Donald Ferry’sparticipation in the JimmyFund Walk for the DanaFarber Cancer Institute.Special thanks areextended to winner PeterFerrara for donating hisprize for the cause to finda cure for cancer.
Angelina Flocco andAlexandra Orr took topprizes in the guessingcontests.
As the sun went down,our mini vacation‘wrapped up’ with theexchange of well wishesand the Hip! Hip! Huzzah!Cheer! We’re now settingour sites to the southeastin anticipation of theSupreme Council Sessionin Orlando next summer!
Visiting Colonial Williamsburg
Above: Joanie Francis, ChrisKrzystofczyk, Gloria Donaldson and
Sharon Bayliss meeting Colonialsoldiers
Maria Bettina andFreddy DiBartolo
Joe and ErricaConforto
JoeConfortocalling on
the newbananaphone
A Rousing Contest
Ken Kolektrying hishand atputting
BrandonKolek
taking histurn atputting
Tyler Kolek taking his turn atputting while Judy Lynn and
Jessica wait their turns.
DebbieYoung
trying herhand atputting
Gen and CindyMacon and RoyAl out shopping
MINI VACATION PHOTOS
Theme Night
Herb Snyder, Rosemaryand Loretta Wehbe
Joe andAntoinette
Malone andPete
Ferrara
Carmen andCarmine Rodia
Ken Kolekand
EvelynMagarban
Jim O’Neill and Joanie Francis
Maria and FreddyDiBartolo
Loretta Millerand Chic Cannon
Carmen andLillie MaePanichelli
Above:Alice
Manganoand Roy
Al
Evelyn Magarban, Chris Piscitelli, CarlKrzystofczyk, Lillie Mae Panichelli, PeterFerrara, Logan Orr, Errica Conforto and
Alexandra Orr
Juniors Alexandra Orrand Jessica Kolek.
New Jersey members, seated, StanleySkrowonski, Gen Macon, John and Marie
Baranowksi; standing, Bob Galdon,Cindy Macon, Rich Macon, Evelyn
Magarban and Chris Piscitelli
Joe Conforto,Logan,Gabriella,Steven andAlexandra Orr and ErricaConforto incostume
Ken, Brandon, Judy Lynn, Judy Kolek,Jackie Wudkiewicz and Tyler Kolek
MINI VACATION PHOTOS
Theme Night
Anita, Ralph and Annette Ferrara
Royce and PatsieAgee
Jim O’Neill andEvelyn Magarban
Marge, Bill and Rose Gronko, Joanneand Dave Covelli
Bill and Flo Wire
Bronwyn and Gene Dougherty, Joanand Joe Tedesco and Lilah and
Finnegan Dougherty
Fran and Augie Magnotta,Angel, Laurel and John Flocco
Junior gymnasts Jessica andJudy Lynn Kolek putting on a
show for the group
NY Grand Cl members in costume:Joe and Errica Conforto and Maria
Bettina and Freddy DiBartolo
Christine Piscitelli, ErricaConforto, Logan Orr
and Carl Krzystofczyk
Chris Piscitelli, Augie Magnottaand Angel Flocco burning up the
dance floor
Carl and ChrisKrzystofczyk in colonial
costumes
Debbieand
MorganYoung incostume
Billy Joe andJane Merrill
Windsor and Detroit Members
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NEW JERSEY WELCOMES THE SUPREME REGENT
Supreme Regent CarlKrzystofczyk and PastRegent Evelyn Magarbanpresented the RoyalArcanum Life MembershipAward to JosephineWalichowski of VersatilityCouncil. She is the firstfemale member in the NewJersey Jurisdiction toreceive this distinction, andis 96 years young.
The New Jersey members weredelighted to share the ‘Royal Gift’ withofficers and friends from the New YorkGrand Council, and Sons of PolandFraternal who participated in the day’sfestivities.
Freddy DiBartolo, Errica Conforto,Dayle Vander Sande, ChristineKrzystofczyk, Carl Krzystofczyk,Evelyn Magarban and JosephConforto; seated, Maria BettinaDiBartolo, Augie and FrancesMagnotta and Gen Macon.
Supreme Regent Carl Krzystofczyk presented Royal Arcanum Memberswith their Veterans Pins: 35 years; (clockwise) Clara Durak, Jane Barton,Mary Koval, Carol Jansen, Carol LaRocca, Stella Rakowski and 45 years,
Josephine Walichowski. All are members of Versatility Council in Bayonne.
Supreme Regent Krzystofczykcongratulated the ‘coaster’ doorprize winners: Joseph Blicharz,Steve Durma, Chris Piscitelli and
Josephine Walichowski.
New members Gerri Mazalewski, AnnDworzanski and Richard P. Dworzanskitook part in Supreme Regent CarlKrzystofczyk’s ‘A Royal Gift’
presentation.
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NY INSTALLATION OF OFFICERSOn Thursday, June 18th at Juliano’s Caterers, a dualinstallation ceremony was held for Claremont Council forthe term of 2015 – 2016, and for New York GrandCouncil officers for the term of 2015 – 2017.
Errica Conforto and Augie Magnotta acted as the installingofficers for both Councils. Maria Bettina DiBartolo was
re-elected as Grand Regent for another two years. Therewere forty-four members and guests in attendance towitness the elections and installations of both Councils’officers.
Submitted by Errica Conforto
Claremont Council: shown are Errica Conforto,Fran Magnotta, Sal DiFranco, Angela DiFranco, new
Regent Diana Chiechi, Maria DiBartolo, AugieMagnotta, Carmine Campo, Gary DeLeo and Joe
Conforto.
NY Grand Council: AuroraCaponegro, Diana Chiechi, Joe and Errica Conforto,
Freddy and Maria DiBartolo, Augie and FranMagnotta, Sal DiFranco, and Carmine Campo.
ANNIVERSARY OF FRERE ANDRE COUNCIL
A 25th AnniversaryCelebration of Frere AndreCouncil #44 ofWoonsocket, Rhode Islandwas held on Monday,August 10, 2015 at thehome of Julien Bessette,Chairman of the event.Guests in attendanceincluded The MostReverend Louis E.Gelineau, Bishop Emeritusof the Diocese of
Providence, the PastPresident of ACA FraternalBenefit Society, Pauline Lallyand her husband Bill Paul,and Supreme Secretary,Kenneth J. Kolek and hiswife Judy Kolek. A Frenchmeal was prepared by JulienBessette with the help ofsome volunteer members.The delicious mealconsisted of traditional PeaSoup, Baked Beans, FrenchMeat Pie and French pastry.French sheet music wasdistributed and the dayended with everyonehappily singing popularFrench songs.
Submitted by Ken Kolek
Pictured are, (far back)Ken Kolek, Donald Dextraze,(standing) Judy Kolek, Lucille Germain, Cecile
Lawrence, Judy Dextraze, Pauline Lally and WilliamPaul; sitting, Julien Bessette, Jacqueline Auclair,
Bishop Gelineau, Rita Germain, Trudy Lamoureuxand Pierette Whitton
BAYONNE’S FRATERNALISTS IN ACTION
SummerCrafters:Versatility membershandcrafted lapblankets andscarves during thesummer. Togetherwith care kits, theywill be gifted tolocal charities intime fordistribution for theapproaching winterseason.
Centennial Celebration: Officers from New Jersey-Supreme Auditor Joseph R. Macon, Regent JohnBaranowski, and Trustee Richard Romelczyk are
pictured with Reverend James Tortora and ReverendMichael Barone. The Arcanians are also officers in theOLMC Holy Name Society where they served as theorganization’s Centennial Committee for the liturgyand reception, ‘Celebrating a Century of Dedication’.
“Flipping forSummer”:Versatility Council’sCommunity ServiceCommittee Membersare shown sortingmore than 100 pairsof summer flips flopswhich were deliveredfor the homeless whoreceive aid at St.Lucy’s Shelter inJersey City. Inaddition, soap,shampoo, and showergel were donated tothe shelter which isoperated by CatholicCharities.
New Jersey supports the Troops: Grand RegentRichard Macon, FIC delivered a vast supply of ‘giftsfrom home’ to Rod Hirsch, Founder and ExecutiveDirector of Operation Shoebox New Jersey in
Somerville. Councils, members, and friends rallied forthis effort in support of service men and women.Snacks, cds, batteries, personal care items, cold
weather gear, and other gifts were donated and will besent to military personnel deployed overseas.
International Fraternal Service Project: A $1,000donation on behalf of the New Jersey Grand Council andthe Supreme Council was made to the Felician School forExceptional Children in Lodi, New Jersey. Shown in thephoto are: Gen Macon, Deputy Supreme Regent; JosephR. Macon, FICF, Supreme Auditor; Sr. Rose Marie, CSSF,Director of the Felician School; Sr. Benedette, CSSF; and
Evelyn Magarban, Past Regent, Versatility Council.
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MAKE A WISH FOUNDATIONOn September 10, 2015,August and Frances Magnottaand Joseph Conforto visitedthe office of “Make A WishFoundation” in Lake Success,NY. We were greeted byPatricia H. Clemency,President and CEO, KathieLombardi, Manager,Community Alliances and JuliaMasucci, Director, DonorCare.
They were very gracious andgave us a tour of the facility.We also saw large pictures ofchildren whose wishes werefulfilled. We were told that inthe beginning, everyone wanted to go to Disney World.As they grew older and wiser, they wanted to go oncruises and visit Japan, Italy, Spain, Thailand, Kenya, Alaska,France, Australia and to New York to meet the New YorkYankees. All expenses were paid, including those of the
parents and siblings.Make A-Wish is proud ofthe manner in which itmanages the generousdonations of its supporters.
The chapter is a proudparticipant of theBetter Business BureauAccredited Seal Program,which indicates that theorganization has met the20 BBB Standards forCharity Accountability.According to the FY14audit, 79% of the moniesspent were used to fulfill
their mission. They also received the highest possiblerating – 4 Stars – from Charity Navigator in December2013.
Submitted by August and Frances Magnotta
Shown in photo are: August Magnotta, Julia Masucci,Frances Magnotta presenting the check of $500 to
Kathie Lombardi, Patricia Clemency and JosephConforto.
REPUBLIC COUNCIL HELPS LORDSTOWN LIONS CLUB
Once again it was the third weekend inSeptember and time for the LordstownApple Cider Festival. This year thingswere a bit different, but RepublicCouncil (of Ohio) still was able to be ofhelp to the Lions Club for this event.
The Lions Club has been pressing applecider for more than 25 years. This isone of the biggest fund raisers of theyear and all of the money raised goesback into the community. For morethan fifteen years, Republic Councilof the Royal Arcanum has providedmuch needed help with this project.
For one of the members, the weekendstarted a few days early. Chairman ofthe Supreme Council Trustees andmember of the Lordstown Lions Club,Diane Calain boarded an airplane inWest Palm Beach Florida to fly north tohelp. Diane has recently moved to PortSaint Lucie and told only one other
Lion that she was coming. However,she did tell Deputy Supreme Regent,Marsha Simpson and Grand Regent,Dave Simpson that she would be intown. With that knowledge in place,the three of them were on hand tohelp with the cider and otheractivities of the weekend.
Areas that we were able to helpincluded assistance with gettingthe apples from the bins to thepress, pressing them into cider,putting the cider into jugs andselling it. Other activities includedwere Vision Screenings, ChineseAuction and Bingo. It takes manypeople to make this weekend thesuccess that it is and plans arealready being made for next year.
Submitted by Diane CalainMarsha and Dave Simpsonintroducing the Lordstown Lion to
the group
NEW MEMBER BENEFIT
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Dear Friends,
During his recent visit to the United States, Pope Franciswent ‘off the cuff ’ several times and emphasized universalfraternity. He didn’t use catchy phrases or snappyslogans; rather he communicated a simple, humblemessage that fraternity is woven into the fabric ofstewardship. How relevant for us to hear the words‘fraternity’ and ‘fraternal’ used.
Stewardship is demonstrated in the good will andfellowship shared by members and friends throughservice to others and to the community. As theunderpinning of our Society’s work for more than 138years, mercy and charity are exemplified in InternationalFraternal Projects, ‘A Royal Gift’ activities, Fraternalismin Action programs, Legacy of Hope initiatives, and in themany creative, service-minded events conducted by theSupreme, Grand, and Subordinate Councils.
“Set your stakes on greatideals, the ideals thatenlarge the heart, theideals of service that makeyour talents fruitful.”These words echoed bythe Pontiff, resonate withour mission as fraternalistsand apply to our call tovolunteerism.
The Royal Arcanum’s ‘Friendship Baby Shower’ inWilliamsburg was a successful and memorable event. Thecombined talents of our members were exuberantlyfruitful; their volunteer preparations over several monthsin our US and Canadian councils culminated with abenevolent gift to Catholic Charities of Eastern Virginia’sNewborn Assistance Programs. As a 501 (c) (3) charity,the programs at CCEVA provide hope and help to morethan 700 infants and their families each year. TheFraternal Department is grateful for the enthusiasticteamwork of members and friends for this summer familyactivity.
Congratulations are extended to Royal Arcanum’s 2015Fraternalist of the Year, Evelyn Magarban of VersatilityCouncil #2501 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Evelyn was alsoawarded the American Fraternal Alliance’s Fraternalist ofthe Year Award at the Alliance’s Annual Meeting held inIndianapolis in September. Her talents and service havebeen willingly shared during the past year in our Society,in the community, and in numerous volunteer roles.
I’m also happy to acknowledgeIntegrity Council #586 inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania onbeing this year’s recipient ofthe LJD Legacy of Hope Award.Their inspiring project, ‘HolidayTime with Seniors’ benefittedSimpson House. Thecomradeship and fraternalspirit of Integrity’s membersfashioned a wonderful eventwhich lifted the hearts ofgrateful seniors.
Although winter is quickly approaching, remember thatsummer will return! Everyone’s invited to join theFraternal Events Committee and share their ideas foractivities for next year’s Session that will take place insunny Orlando, Florida.
Looking ahead, we hope towelcome the Association ofthe Sons of PolandFraternal to the RoyalArcanum. The membersare dedicated fraternalistswho are constant incharitable endeavors. I’mcertain that their talents,when coupled with those of
the Arcanians, will enhance our continual growth ofcharitable and fraternal programs.
Soon families and friends will gather to celebrate theholidays. What better time to be encouraged by thepurposeful words of Pope Francis! We can set our stakeon a great goal—100 percent of our jurisdictionsparticipating in a holiday activity to share fraternity. It canbe a food or clothing collection for a shelter, a ‘hands on’meal preparation for a seniors’ residence, a visit to theVeterans’ Hospital, or whatever your members choose todo as a council to help brighten the lives of others. Andin the truest sense of gratitude, let us offer a prayer ofthanksgiving for the bountiful blessings we receive and thegift of freedom we enjoy.
In friendship,
Cindy Macon
FRATERNAL DEPARTMENT NEWS
ILLINOIS GRAND COUNCIL
DONATIONS FOR THE GILROY COMPASSION CENTER
On June 6, 2015 the GrandCouncil of Illinois held itsSession at WildfireRestaurant in Schaumburg,IL. All reports were read by
the officers. The nomination and the electionof the new slate of officers were held.
Following the election, Supreme Deputy DavidCovelli installed the new officers. Newly electedGrand Regent Gregory Hahn then spoke abouthis background in the Royal Arcanum and sharedsome new ideas he has for bringing new membersinto the organization, as well as the upcomingmini-vacation of the Supreme Council inWilliamsburg, Virginia. He encouraged everyoneto attend the mini session.
The business of the Grand Council of Illinois wascompleted and the meeting adjourned.
A luncheon followed the meeting with thirty-fivemembers in attendance.
Respectively Submitted, Nicole M. Covelli
Grand Regent Gregory HahnGrand Vice Regent Joanne CovelliGrand Orator Marge GronkoSitting Past Grand Regent William WireGrand Secretary Nicole CovelliGrand Treasurer David CovelliGrand Auditor Donna HahnGrand Chaplain Carl KrzystofczykGrand Guide Leigh SportunGrand Warden Michelle RhodeGrand Sentry Florence WireGrand Trustee Nell StarkGrand Trustee Roman JachimGrand Trustee Christine Krzystofczyk
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"Emergency" back packs for theGilroy Compassion Center:When the Gilroy CompassionCenter called and said they neededbackpacks for their homeless kidsright away, Grace Howell, JoanieFrancis and Jim O'Neill sprung intoaction. We raced around to get thebackpacks and all the paper, pens,pencils, calculators, rulers, etc. neededfor the kids to start school. We wereable to help these children in need.Unfortunately, the GilroyCompassion Center has to move, sothey do not know where thesehomeless people and children will gofor help. It really makes us sad toknow that we cannot help so manyhomeless in our state.
Submitted by Joanie Francis
San Jose's Backpack Project was a success
1/2/1942 – 7/22/2015
Sylvia G. Ferry was bornin Lackawanna, NY andlived in Massachusetts forthe last 54 years. Shedied in July after a valiantfour year battle withstage IV lung cancer.
A member of AlphaAgassiz Council #1 ofMassachusetts, Sylviaserved as Regent andwas a Representative to
the Supreme Council in 2006, 2010, 2014. Together withher husband, Donald she enjoyed every Session and MiniVacation from 1996 through 2012 and made many friendsat these fraternal gatherings.
An avid fraternalist, she was also a 50-year member of theArlington Emblem Club of Massachusetts. Sylvia was agiver and one of her many endearing qualities was alwayslending a hand to anyone who needed it.
Two of Sylvia’s greatest passions were baking andceramics. She started classes in the early 70’s and becamea Glare Certified Instructor in the early 90’s. A true artistand master of the craft, Sylvia probably made over athousand ceramic pieces, including gifts for the holidays,family members, for herself, and created many speciallydesigned pieces at the requests of others.
Sylvia is survived by her husband of 54 years, Donald Sr.;daughter, Deborah Flaherty & husband James; son, DonaldJr.; and grandchildren Ryan and Joshua Flaherty, JamiePelletier and husband, Jacob; brother, Joe Sieczka; andseveral nieces and nephews.--------May she rest in peace.
SUPREME REGENT CELEBRATES‘A ROYAL GIFT’ IN NEW JERSEY
On August 29, 2015,Supreme Regent Carl andFirst Lady ChristineKrzystofczyk joined theNew Jersey members foran entertaining afternoonof song, games, and sweettreats with the FelicianSisters at the Our Lady ofLourdes Care Center inLodi, New Jersey. Fortysisters enjoyed the eventand were most grateful forthe fellowship and
generous spirit of theRoyal Arcanummembers. Many of thesisters are confined dueto ailing health orphysical disabilities, sothey were thrilled toenjoy a fun time as thefraternalists providedlaughter and goodcheer, celebratingfriendship and fraternalism.
The Royal Arcanians with some of the Felician Sisters atthe Our Lady of Lourdes Care Center.
‘Roy Al’ brought smiles and laughter to the Sistersduring our tour. He even learned some Polish, French,
and Italian song lyrics!
The Sisters taught the Fraternalists how to winBINGO three ways in the same game!
IN MEMORIAM: SYLVIA G. (SIECZKA) FERRY
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CHARITY PICNIC FOR HEART OF THE VALLEY
On September 12, 2015, theCalifornia Grand Council/ San JoseCouncil held their annual Picnic atMorgan Park. Our Juniors enjoyedthe games and food, and toys weredistributed, thanks to the RoyalArcanum.
This was a special picnic also inhonor of our guest, the Heart ofthe Valley. The organizationprovides services to seniors in theSanta Clara Valley. Led byvolunteer coordinator KirbyCristobal, these wonderful peopleprovide escorted transportation,yard and home work, shopping,errands, visitations, house projectsand numerous other activities allfor senior citizens who cannotperform these tasks. The picnicwas dedicated to "give back" toHeart of the Valley volunteers andto thank them for all they do.
Everyone had a great timepartaking in the food, games, andother activities. Special thanks toGrand Regent Joanie Francis,Regent Gracie Howell and LeslieHein, who managed the games.Everyone had a great day.
Leslie Hein, Brian Jones, Kate Jones, Glenda Cresap, Mike Cresap, AliceMangano, Joanie Francis, Laura Hockett, Marilyn Fanelli, Lowell Buchanan
Gracie Howell with Kirby Cristobal
Joanie Francis, Grand Regent withKirby Cristobal, Volunteer Coordinator
for "Heart of the Valley"
JoanieFrancis, Jim
O'Neill,Rose Zukas
DarrilynCooper
and DollyDeFranco
WOUNDED WARRIORS PROJECTOn July 20, 2015, Augie and Ivisited the office of the WoundedWarriors Project at 370 SeventhAvenue in New York City. Wemet Scott E. Wright, BusinessDevelopment Specialist, andpresented him a check in theamount of $500, which was givenby the Supreme Council andClaremont Council.
Scott was very gracious, taking uson a tour of the office. One of thehighlights he showed us was apiece of steel from the WorldTrade Center. Seeing this wasextremely emotional for me,
especially because I was workingon the 23rd Floor of the ChryslerBuilding in New York City andfrom the window in my office, Isaw the second plane hit thetower.
During the tour of the office, wesaw photos of men and womenwith no legs or arms; it was veryemotional seeing what theyendured. The motto is “duty,honor, courage, commitment,integrity, country and service.”
Submitted by Frances Magnotta
Scott E. Wright [l] receiving the donationfrom Frances and August Magnotta [r] infront of the piece of steel from the World
Trade Center.
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Title of Publication: Royal Arcanum Bulletin Publication No. 472-260
Date of Filing: August 28, 2015Frequency of Issue: Quarterly Number of Issues: 4
Complete mailing address of known office of publication: 61 Batterymarch, Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02110.
Complete mailing address of the headquarters or general offices of the publishers: 61 Batterymarch Street, Boston,Massachusetts 02110.
Names and addresses of publisher, editor and managing editor: Publisher - Supreme Council, Royal Arcanum, 61Batterymarch Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02110; Managing Editor - Patrick Fitzgerald, 10 Pine Street, Woburn, MA01801.
Owner (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and immediately there under the names andaddresses of stockholders owning or holding I percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by acorporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or otherunincorporated firm, its name and address, as well as that of each individual must be given.) Supreme Council, RoyalArcanum, 61 Batterymarch Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02110. There are no stockholders.
Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding I percent or more of total amount ofbonds, mortgages or other securities. There are no bondholders, mortgagees, or other security holders.
Extent and nature of circulation:
Total number of copies printed (net press run): average number of copies each issue during preceding 12 months,14,293: single issue nearest to filing date, 13,750.
Paid circulation (I) Paid/Requested Outside-County Mail Subscriptions Stated on Form 3541. (Include Advertiser's proofand exchange copies).Average number of copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 13,606: single issue nearest tofiling date, 13,559. (2) Paid in-County Subscriptions (Include advertiser's proof and exchange copies). Average numberof copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 0: single issue nearest filing date, 0. (3) Sales through dealers andcarriers, street vendors, counter sales and other non-USPS paid distribution. Average number of copies each issueduring preceding 12 months, 0: single issue nearest filing date, 0. (4) Other classes mailed through the USPS, none: Totalpaid circulation: average number of copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 13,606: single issue nearest to filingdate, 13,559.
Total Free distribution by mail, carrier or other means (including samples, complimentary and other free copies):Outside-County as Stated on Form 3451, average number of copies during preceding 12 months, 100: single issuenearest filing date, 100.
Total distribution: average number copies during preceding 12 months, 13,706: single issue nearest to filing date, 13,659.
Total: average number copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 13,952: single Issue nearest to filing date, 13,909.
Copies not distributed average number of copies during preceding 12 months, 587; single issue nearest to filing date,91.
Total: average number copies during preceding 12 months, 14,293: single issue nearest to filing date, 13,750.
Percent Paid and/or Requested Circulation, Average number of copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 99%;Number copies of Single issue published nearest to filing date, 99%.
I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete.
Patrick Fitzgerald, EditorFall Issue 2015
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
The Royal Arcanum Home Office has been a busyplace; we finally have to admit fall is here!! The MiniVacation in Williamsburg, VA was certainly a fun timeand I’ve heard many wonderful stories frommembers who attended. I always enjoy meeting with
members, getting to knowthem better, and having achance to talk about
Royal Arcanum.
Williamsburgcertainly broughtthe heat;however, theresort’s shuttle
bus made it easy totravel around the
Revolutionary City and visit all thesites. I particularly enjoyed visiting the
Old State House, which was highlighted withsome fascinating storiesshared by the tour guide. Asthe only Northerner in thetour group, I think that a fewof my views expressed wereinteresting to hear when wediscussed some historicalmoments.
Roy Al Arcanum wasintroduced by SupremeRegent Carl Krzystofczyk andwas certainly a hit as he madeappearances aroundWilliamsburg and continues tobe seen on our FaceBook page. As a reminder:Please submit your release form to allow RoyalArcanum to use/show your minor’s image/photo onthe Royal Arcanum Website or Face Book page. Thisprotocol is in accordance with the Children’s OnlinePrivacy Policy. We sometimes receive great photos;however they can’t be used if a release form is notreceived. The release form can be obtained throughthe Home Office or at the bottom of our main pageon the website, HYPERLINK"http://www.royalarcanum.com". The completedform must be sent to the Home Office.
The merger with theAssociation of the Sons ofPoland is certainly anexciting opportunity tomake our Society biggerand better and to increaseour fraternal activities.ASOP has many greatmembers who are trueFraternalists. I’m confidentthey will make great RoyalArcanum members, as webelieve in the same fraternal principle of helpingothers. The Merger will be a benefit across theboard on all levels.
Our Insurance Production has remained steady in2015 and we look to increase our relationships withadditional distribution channels for marketing ourinsurance products. One goal is to increase our rolls
with younger members. Wehope that younger memberspurchase insurance policiesand will get involved inactivities organized in thesubordinate and grandcouncils as well.
Our Royal Arcanum website,www.royalarcanum.com is agreat resource to review ourinsurance products, memberbenefits, our history andmuch, much more. Please alsoconsider reviewing our Face
Book page and “Like Us” if you’re on Face Book!
Sincerely,
Nicholas G. Benoit Director of Operations nbenoit@royalarcanum.com
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SCHOLARSHIP CERTIFICATES PRESENTED IN NEW YORKThe New York Grand
Council presentedscholarship certificates on
July 9th at Juliano’s Catererswith 45 members and guests
in attendance.
Seated, Fran Magnotta, Jean McKillop (mother),Samantha McKillop ($1,500 winner), Kevin
McKillop (father) and Maria Bettina DiBartolo;standing, Augie Magnotta, Joe and Errica
Conforto, Freddy DiBartolo and Gary DeLeo
Seated, Fran Magnotta, Lisa Greco (mother),Sabrina Greco ($1,500 winner), Paul Greco
(father), Liz Chiechi (grandmother); standing, Maria DiBartolo, Augie Magnotta,
Joe and Errica Conforto, Diana Chiechi (aunt), Freddy DiBartolo and Gary DeLeo
Maria DiBartolo,Errica Conforto andAugie Magnotta withSamantha McKillopand Sabrina Greco,holding theircertificates.
SAN JOSE TROPICAL PARADISE PARTYRegent of San Jose Council, Grace Howell along with herhusband John, hosted a "tropical paradise party" formembers at her home in Campbell, CA, on August 22,2015 with 30 members and guests in attendance.
Gracie and John provided a wonderful meal andentertainment for all. She had a photo booth, games and
prizes! There was plenty of food and refreshments foreveryone. Grace and John are "true fraternalists" whowanted to thank the members of their Royal Arcanumfamily for all their hard work that they did for San Josethis year!
Thank you Gracie and John for a great time!
Min Welsh, Andrew (Min’s friend) andRose Zukas
Judy Enfantino, Edd Enfantino,Dominick Fanelli, Loretta Miller,
Chic Cannon
Christina Saccomano, Toinette Fanelli,Elizabeth Vasquez, Angel Vasquez
Gene Olson, Toni Lynn Olson, Judy Bock,Dolly De Franco, Darrilyn Cooper, Shelby
McCutchen, Breanna Flores
Leslie Hein and GayleHerndon
It’s that time of year when we request the names andaddresses of our college members to be sent to DottiPagnani at the Home Office in Boston, so that we cansend something special out to them.
Juniors who are planning on going to college or careertraining in September 2016 should now be applying forcollege scholarships and grants. Go online to the RoyalArcanum website, HYPERLINK www.royalarcanum.com,complete the appropriate application form and email ormail it to the Home Office.
High School students who will be taking the SAT, ACT,PSAT, or LSAT Exams thisyear in anticipation ofattending college, cansubmit a receipt for anytraining course/guide, etc.they utilize to helpimprove their score andwill receive up to a $50.00reimbursement from theRoyal Arcanum.
We have a subscription toa few resources titledChoices Planner andChoices Explorer; theseprovide great informationto assist members with allkinds of college and careerrelated topics, includingfinding other availablescholarships for which toapply. Go to HYPERLINKwww.royalarcanum.com. On the homepage, under the Benefits heading, clickon College & Careers. At the bottomof this page are the links to ChoicesPlanner and Choices Explorer. Clickon one of these links. You will then berequired to enter the Site ID -0090138 and Password - sunshine.Change to your own password whenyou set up your portfolio. There aresections for students, parents, andeducators. You are now ready to start
everything from choosing courseplans, career planning, choosing acollege, finding scholarshipopportunities, making a resume,and job interview practice. If yourequire any further assistance,contact Donald Ferry, Jr. at theHome Office.
If your jurisdiction is planning aJunior holiday event, be sure tohave the Committee Chairpersonrequest some gifts from the
Home Office.
Start planning on attending the103rd Supreme CouncilSession in Orlando, Florida atthe Caribe Royale. Dates areSunday, July 24 throughThursday, July 28, 2016. Asusual, Junior Arcanians stay freewhen attending with adultmembers and again, funactivities will be planned!
As a reminder to our Councils:Get those new Juniors enrolledso that your council can earn$1,500.00 for council activitiesbefore this special promotionends.
And to our students: If youfeel stressed with your studies,remember this: “Sometimes you needto step outside, get some fresh air, andremind yourself of who you are andwho you want to be.”
Fraternally yours in V.M.C.,
Deborah Young
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JUNIOR DEPARTMENT NEWS AND VIEWS
Junior Director Deborah Young
Debbie Young, Brandon, Tyler and Judy Lynn Kolek,Alexandra and Logan Orr, Jessica Kolek, Lilah and
Finnegan Dougherty.
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All Junior entrants canearn a $10.00 giftcertificate award for
Amazon.com!
Junior Must Submit:
Name____________________________
Age____________________________
Council____________________________
Email Address
____________________________
JUNIOR CONTEST RULES
Our rules provide that aJunior can win only one prizeper issue of the Bulletin.Members from the samefamily can submit answers tosame puzzles in order to win.Puzzle entrants are restrictedto Juniors no older than 17years 11 months. All entriesmust be received prior todistribution of the nextBulletin. PLEASE SEND ALL ANSWERS TO:
JUNIOR DEPARTMENT, ROYAL ARCANUM, 61 BATTERYMARCH ST., BOSTON, MA 02110-3208
PLEASE CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR ADDITIONALGAMES AND COLORING. IF YOU HAVE ANY
RIDDLES, GAMES, OR ARTICLES YOU WOULD LIKE
PUBLISHED ON OUR WEBSITE,PLEASE EMAIL THEM TO:
PFITZGERALD@ROYALARCANUM.COM
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JUNIOR FALL COLORING
Current Members Get 3.5% First Year Rate*
Non Members Get 3% First Year Rate*
*Rate subject to change without notice. Canadian rates may differ from US rates. We will never go lower than 2%.**Please contact a tax professional prior to taking any withdrawals for potential tax liabilities.
Saving for Income in Retirement
For complete information on annuities, please contact the Home Office at 1-888-ARCANUM (272-2686).Discover the value of a member-based fraternal benefit society.
Tax-Deferred UntilWithdrawal
10% Penalty FreeAnnual Withdrawal Available**
$500 MinimumDeposit
No ServiceCharges
6-Year Declining Surrender Charge
Our Director of Operations, Nick Benoit, will be interviewed on:
The Balancing Act airing on Lifetime Television®.
He will be discussing the Insurance industry and the Royal Arcanum.
The show will air on Monday, January 18th at 7:30 A.M. (EST)
ROYAL ARCANUM FEATURED ON LIFETIME TELEVISION®
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I attended the annual meeting ofthe American Fraternal Alliance atthe JW Marriott Hotel inIndianapolis, Indiana fromSeptember 10-12, 2015. I enjoyedthe meeting and will benefit fromthe knowledge gained throughparticipating in workshops,associating with delegates fromother societies, and by listening toprominent speakers. A greatprogram was topped off by havingone of Royal Arcanum’s memberspresented with the NationalFraternalist of the Year Award.Yes! Evelyn Magarban of VersatilityCouncil in Bayonne, New Jersey,was honored as the Alliance’s 2015Fraternalist of the Year. Ourwebsite, www.royalarcanum.com,features a short video thathighlights a few clips of Evelyn’svolunteerism and accomplishmentsof the past year.
An interesting workshop that Iattended was focused on selling lifeinsurance “Online”. This method ofserving consumers has been a topicof discussion at several of ourBoard Meetings. The softwarenecessary to setup online productsis expensive. After much thought, Iconcluded that if one product, suchas the Simplified Issue Plan is set uponline, success can be on thehorizon. The product is availablefrom ages 20-85. (Face amountages 20-69 - $50,000; Face amountages 70-85 - $25,000) It has limited underwritingrequirements and no medical exam is required. Theworkshop speakers emphasized that traditional selling oflife insurance will always be important. However,companies that offer multiple channels of distribution willprobably have greater results into the future.
A new way of educating consumers about financialproducts involves games, apps, smart phones and tablets.Games are being used by banks and credit unions byoffering incentives for depositing money into existing ornew accounts. Financial companies can use these games
as a fun way to learn about financialmatters such as how to managecredit and debt and to save forcollege, retirement or somethingelse. Doors to Dreams Fund is aBoston-based nonprofit that createsgames that help consumersstrengthen their financialknowledge. They’ve developedsome games for Staples. Athttp://financialentertainment.org youcan try Bite Club, Farm Blitz andRefund Rush.
Today it seems like everyone istalking about the environment. AtRoyal Arcanum we are trying to doour small part to make the worldbetter. We have installed energyefficient fluorescent lights throughoutour building. We have placedrecycling baskets at everyone’s deskand have adopted a practice ofscanning as much as possible toreduce the use of paper. We haveinstalled an energy efficient boilerwhich can use gas or oil. Wecontinually strive to act as goodcitizens by helping people and theenvironment. Pope Francis visited theUnited States in September. If wefollow his message of truth,compassion and respect for all, wewill make this a better world.
We hope you have a happy holidayseason and we wish you good health,peace and prosperity in the New Year.Remember to make plans for our
103rd Supreme Council Session at the Caribe Royale inOrlando, Florida in July 2016.
Fraternally yours,
Kenneth J. Kolek, Supreme Secretary
A WORD FROM THE SUPREME SECRETARY
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Sunday, July 24th through Thursday, July 28, 2016
Photos Courtesy of Caribe Royale
103rd Supreme Council Session
in Orlando, Floridaat the Caribe Royale
COME JOIN US FOR THE
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