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July 4th Parade in Caldwell

29 Wednesday Jun 2022

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Sir Knights and Brothers, we have settled on the key times for assembling and decorating the float for the Caswell parade. The Assembly will assemble the Knights of Columbus trailer on Friday July 1 at 4 PM. 

Please meet us behind the Parish Hall to help put the plywood on the trailer and make any other preparations we can prior to the parade. We need all the help we can get for this short task and we can be done within an hour.  

The day of the Parade (Monday, July 4th) we will have the float at the firehouse (7020 Guess Road (just before the intersection of Hwy 57) at 9:00 AM to finish attaching the flags and other decorations.  We need lots of hands for this. Also, bring some water with you. We will have some at the end of the parade waiting for us.

How can you get ready for Friday? Here is the list of items needed for this effort from SK Don Williams’ e-mail below with some edits for were we stand.  If you got anything listed, please bring it.

“What to bring during prep and day of:”

  • Portable screwdrivers  (need 2 or 3)
  • Black and white zip ties of different sizes
  • Painters tape if you want to protect vehicle surface from scratches
  • Vise grips and/or needle nose pliers to remove damaged screws
  • Staple gun with staples (anyone have one?)
  • Knife or scissors to cut whatever is needed (bring your blades)
  • Decorations (there are some in the shed) – red, white and blue (SK David Kuboushek will provide)
  • Bungle cords
  • Candy (SK Andy Sciacca will provide some of the best candy ever)

Dress will be Khaki shorts and dark blue 4th degree T-shirts or our bright blue council shirt.  Hats if you got them.  I believe we will all be riding (either inside or in the back of SK Tom Clifton’s truck) after we have decorated it nice and pretty. 

SK Tom Clifton and I thank you in advance for your help at both the 4 PM trailer preparation and the Monday parade.  Remember many hands make short work. 

July 4th in Caldwell, NC

29 Monday Jun 2015

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1-KofC Color Guard 2013-2Our Assembly has been celebrating July 4th in Caldwell, NC, for well over ten years.

We were asked to provide a color guard to replace a veterans’ group that disbanded.  We have been there ever since.

Caldwell is a small rural community located at NC Highway 57 at Guess Road in Durham County.  It is just a short distance to St. Matthews Catholic Church.

You are encouraged to show your patriotic spirit by joining in the festivities and parade.  The Knights gather at the Caldwell Volunteer Fire House on Guess Road between 10 and 10:15 a.m. for formation.  We are at the very front and form a Knights’ Color Guard that follows a color guard from The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Chapel Hill Post 9100.  Many of our assembly members are also members of the VFW.

The parade starts moving at about 10:45 am and proceeds to the intersection of NC 57 and Guess Road.  It stops and waits for the parade start at 11 a.m.  Directions

Strange things happen at 11 a.m.  First, the first car to reach the intersection is stopped.  The driver is escorted from their car and is made the Caldwell Parade Grand Marshal.  The Caldwell Air Force (a biplane) flies over the parade and the National Anthem is played to start the parade. Our very own Gil Montoya was caught one year, but he enjoyed the honor as a Grand Marshal.

There are marching groups, manure spreaders, cowboys on horseback, floats, scooters, bicycles, motor bikes, antique cars, bands, fire trucks, and antique cars.

The parade continues for about one mile and ends at the Caldwell Community Center.  The Knights break off (as we lead the parade) and join their family at the community center park. Msgr. William O’Brien, Assembly 3365, from St. Matthews Church will be hosting an “after the parade lunch” for the Knights and their families in the park next the to community center.  The VFW is providing hot dogs and the Durham Assembly is providing hamburgers and lots of cold water.  You are asked to bring a dish to share. It can be  fruit, a salad, a favorite family dish, or whatever you are inclined to share.

Be sure to bring your family and especially grandchildren.  The Caldwell parade is Americana and country living at its best.

1-Caldwell Collage 2013

The Knights of the Fourth Degree are known for their primary purpose; to promote and demonstrate patriotism in the Catholic Community.  Our pride in self as Catholic men and gentlemen is demonstrated by our community service and participation in patriotic programs, events, and support of veterans. We hope that you will join us.

Parade participation is open to all Chapel Hill and Durham Council Knights and their families.  This is a good opportunity to spend time with Fourth Degree Knights in a social-patriotic-community event.

Dress for Assembly members is Assembly golf shirts, shorts or slacks.

An Assembly Was Born – Durham 3365

12 Sunday Aug 2012

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It’s official.  Our assembly gave birth to a new assembly at St. Matthews Catholic Church in northern Durham.

Monsignor William F. O’Brien Assembly, 3365,  is now official.  The new assembly was formed from about 30 members of our assembly that lived in northern Durham, but associated with our assembly.  We did the same thing in 2005, when we formed as an outgrowth of Msgr. Francis K. O’Brien Assembly, 2254, in Burlington.

The Catholic population is rapidly growing in North Carolina.  New churches are getting built, older ones are expanding and we are even building a new cathedral for the Raleigh Diocese.  Learn more

Why not join the patriotic degree in your hometown?

This new, steady growth brings new members to both the Knights of Columbus Councils and to the Knights’ Patriotic Fourth Degree or Assembly.  Other assemblies that were created since our assembly was chartered include

  • Pope John Paul II Assembly, 3017 Kernersville
  • Foothills Trinity Assembly, 3076, King
  • Our Lady of La Sallette Assembly, 3115, Shallotte
  • Central Piedmont Assembly, 3158, Concord, and
  • Fr. Francis Connolly Assembly, 3253, Greensboro

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