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The Fairborn Council, #3724, has its home at Mary Help of Christians Parish, 934 N. Maple Ave., Fairborn, OH 45324. The Hall is located in the east corner behind the old Mary Help of Christians School. The Grand Knight is Sir Knight PGK Frank Carchedi and the Financial Secretary is Brother Knight Jack Huey.
You can contact the Fairborn Council by phone at (937) 878-2909 or through this web site.
| The Council Members Hall is open every Thursday evening from 7 PM to 10 PM. Meetings are scheduled as follows: |
| First Thursday |
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Trustees meet at 7:30 PM |
| Second Thursday |
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Council Business Meeting at 7:30 preceded by Rosary at 7 PM |
| Third Thursday |
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The Council Members Home Corporation Directors Meeting at 7:30 PM preceded by rosary at 7:15 PM |
| Fourth Thursday |
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Social Meeting at 7:30 PM may be open to public |
| Fifth Thursday |
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Past Grand Knights Meeting at 7:30 PM |
| The Members Lounge is open from 7:30 PM until closing every Thursday except on the Second Thursday when it opens after the Business Meeting. |
| The 4th Degree Msgr. Buckley General Assembly, #822, meets on the Second Monday of the month at 7:30 PM. Wives and non members socialize during the meeting and a social is held following. |
The Fairborn Council received its charter on October 29, 1953. There were 71 Charter members under the direction of Robert J. Kirsch who served as Grand Knight from 1953 to 1955. Leonard Shumski served as the first Financial Secretary, then as Grand Knight from 1967 to 1968. Charter Chaplain was Fr. Thomas J. Drury, District deputy James Newell and K of C Insurance Representative Ted L. C. Calvo. The Fairborn Council has been honored to be the home Council to the Most Reverend Daniel E. Pilarczyk, Archbishop of Cincinnati and Sir Knight Robert W. Wilhelm, Ohio Past State Deputy. The council consists of approximately 300 members.
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