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Café 53 officially closed on the purchase of the Knights of Columbus Hall in Bad Axe on Monday morning, April 21. The new catering and events venue will be called Knights by Café 53, a name ...
Since 1980, the Knights of Columbus has sponsored numerous restoration projects at the Vatican, most recently the restoration of Gian Lorenzo Bernini's iconic Baldacchino over the papal altar and ...
A statue of Christopher Columbus sat in front of Columbus City Hall for 65 years, after being donated by Genoa, our Italian sister city. On July 1, 2020, the statue was removed.
He joined the Knights of Columbus as a Third Degree Knight in December 2014. Art helps with the council’s spring festival, fish fries, Labor Day food stand and any other activities when called upon.
In February 2024, the VFW sold its nearly 11,000-square foot space at 837 Washington St. for $1M and bought the Knights of Columbus building at 14 Seaver for $525,000, according to property records.
The Knights of Columbus, a Catholic fraternal organization, lobbied state legislatures to declare Oct. 12 a legal holiday and in 1907, Colorado became the first state to do so.