Dayton Chapter Knights of Columbus
 
About Us
Mission Statement

The mission of the Dayton Chapter of the Knights of Columbus is to represent all Knights of Columbus members and their respective Councils in the Greater Dayton area.  Each Council is invited to send a representatives to our meetings. All Knights in good standing are invited to attend.   Each council is allowed three voting delegates.  Dues are $30 per year.
The Chapter meets on the third Wednesday of each month at Council 500 in Bainbridge Hall at 267 Bainbridge Street in Dayton, Ohio.  The Rosary is prayed at 7:00 PM and the meeting is at 7:30 PM.  The Chapter is an information sharing forum between the Grand Knights of each Council, District Deputies, our local Clergy, the Local K of C leadership, and representatives of the Ohio State Council who attend.

History of the Greater Dayton Chapter

The Greater Dayton Chapter of the Knights of Columbus was established in February 1965.  The primary purpose of the Chapter is to promote the well being of the Order within the Greater Dayton Chapter Area.  The Chapter strives to bring closer all member Councils for the intention of planning unified or common action and to manage such combined programs as far as practical for the benefit of all member Councils.  At a minimum, the Chapter conducts, for the good of the Order, one major Chapter - wide activity each year.  Chapter activities are not in competition with State or member Council sponsored activities.