SK. Patrick Guzman

Master of the Fourth Degree, Hawaii State Council

RESERVED FOR MASTER'S ADDRESS

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Lets make history, during this 125th Aniversary of our Patriot Degree. Achieve 125% of your Assembly quota

eg: if your Assembly quota is 5, achieve 25% more! 5+25%= 5.25, Knights always round up, so 6!

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Colossians 3:23–24

"Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men".

Assemblies that excel in membership recruitment, sponsoring patriotic programs in their communities, report to the Supreme Council office and keep their members and others informed of assembly activities are eligible to earn the --

                 Star Assembly Award

Civic Programs

1

Wreaths Across America

Remember the fallen. Honor those who serve. Teach the next generation the value of freedom. It’s the mission of Wreaths Across America. You can join us by sponsoring a wreath, volunteering or partnering with us on National Wreaths Across America Day and every day.

2

USO Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteers are the heart of the USO — become one today! Join our team of over 20,000 volunteers and support local military service members and their families in your community.

3

Fisher House Support

Fisher House Foundation builds comfort homes where military & veteran families can stay free of charge, while a loved one is in the hospital. These homes are located at military and VA medical centers around the world. Assemblies can donate hygiene items and non-perishables.

4

Sidewalk Advocates for Life

To train, equip, and support communities across the United States and the world in sidewalk advocacy: to be the hands and feet of Christ, offering loving, life-affirming alternatives to all present at abortion and abortion-referral facilities, thereby eliminating demand and ending abortion

5

National POW/MIA Recognition Day Ceremony, September 20

National Prisoner of War (POW) and Missing in Action (MIA) Recognition Day is an annual day of remembrance that honors the service and sacrifice of American service members who were held captive or are still missing in action: 
When
The day is observed on the third Friday of September. In 2024, it was on September 20. 
Purpose
The day is a reminder of the nation's commitment to finding every missing service member and to recognize the courage of those who were held captive. It's also a time to reflect on the cost of war and to honor the families of those who are still waiting for answers. 

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Wahiawa Veterans Day Parade

In Partnership with the Wahiawa Community & Business Association, We honor and celebrate our Veterans with a Parade and activities commemorating their Selfless Service and Patriotism.

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