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1 Bill Montgomery Beverly Shadwell Corky Borders Neil Powell Hugh Patterson Al Russ Dick Brand Doris Barnes Butch Shadwell James Lee Dan Corritore Butch Shadwell Ed Robinson, Lal Ramdeen John Meighan, Carl Krouch Max Booke, Lal Ramdeen, Jay Ambler Butch Shadwell Beryl Dryden, Al Russ February 14, 2008 “SERVING THE CHILDREN OF THE WORLD” DIVISION 5 CLUBS Mon - Jacksonville Club Crown Plaza Hotel 1201 Riverplace Blvd, 12:30 http://kiwanisjax.com/ - Fernandina Beach Club Municipal Golf Clubhouse 6:30 PM (1st,2nd & 3rd Mon) Tues - St. Augustine Club Carrabba’s Italian Grill SR 312 & US 1, Noon (824-8244) Wed - Arlington Club Jacksonville University Bartlett Kinne University Center 11:30 (1st & 3rd Wed) - Deerwood Club - Holiday Inn I-95 & Baymeadows Rd, Board Rm, 12:00 Thurs- Jacksonville Beaches Club Selva Marina 1600 Selva Marina, Atlantic Bch, 12:00 - Historic St. Augustine Club The Village Inn 900 Ponce de Leon Blvd (U.S. 1), 7 AM - Westside Club - Holiday Inn I-295 & Commonwealth, 12:30 2007-2008 Officers President Neil Powell 1st Vice President James Lee 2nd Vice President Doris Barnes Treasurer Ralph Marcello Secretary Jay Ambler Past President Ed Robinson District Exec. Director George Langguth Board of Directors Lal Ramdeen Dan Corritore Dan Kuchta Dick Brand Walt Pfeil Carol Wallace District Club Newsletters Chair Maggie Gunther International President Dave Curry Lt. Governor Division 5 Bert Wasmund District Governor Mark C. Taylor Editor/Printing - Beverly Shadwell Ph. 223-4465 bevs1@bellsouth.net MEMBERS Gary Crumley 247-8508 Gabriella Donivan 683-2322 Beryl Dryden 241-0888 Jim Dunford 249-3593 Erica Godamunne/ Senaca 821-9842 George Goodloe/ Kitty 241-9526 Kitty Goodloe/ George 241-9526 Alex Himmelberg 548-4808 Carl Krouch/ Phyllis 249-8842 Dan Kuchta/ Tillie 241-4145 James Lane/ Marie 285-7273 James Lee/ Mary Ellen 249-4292 Fred Lyons 241-8333 Ralph Marcello/ Carol 992-7221 John Meadows/ Leanne 285-5082 John Meighan 247-9268 Division 5 Clubs Jay Ambler/ Jane 270-0368 Doris Barnes 891-4950 Herman Bass/ Alice 246-7537 John Bates/ Delores 280-8358 Sevena Baum 249-5115 Charles Bender/ Wanda 223-0890 Max Booke/ Marlette 223-2231 Ed Borders/ Nancy 241-5491 Doug Bradshaw/ Connie 945-9807 Dick Brand/ Paula 280-2628 Howard Brown/ Hazel 249-5877 Brownie Brown/ Marilee 249-0414 Bill Bull/ Jane 241-0432 Barry Chandler/ Bev 241-5634 Bob Cooper/ Margie 241-0131 Dan Corritore/ Cindy 403-5722 Chartered: August 1, 1946 Thursday 12:00 Feb14Feb 21Feb 28March 6 Greeters (11:45 AM) Gabriella Donivan Alex Himmelberg John Meighan Hugh Patterson Ed Robinson Jay Ambler Doris Barnes Bill Montgomery Guest Intro Doris BarnesJoe OverbyErica Godamunne John Bates Speaker Intro Jay Ambler Corky Borders Program Lt. Bobby Deal Tiffany Mackey Police Athletic League GUEST DAY John Forrester BrightHolidays.org Ann Dugger The Justice Coalition Steve Schnellar Volunteer Coordinator Dignity U Wear Up Close & Personal Happy Bucks Upcoming Events Garage Sale Set up Feb 22 Sale Feb 23 March 3 Board Meeting Fleet Landing 12 noon Mar 13 th Governor’s Official Visit Mar 8 Penman Road Committees Chairs Club Administration Club Newsletter Editor Community Service Finance & Fundraising Human & Spiritual Values Interclub Membership Growth & Education Program Coordinator Public Relations Sponsored Youth Webmaster Young Children: Priority One Special Events Fletcher Scholar Recognition Breakfast Golf Tournament Military Recognition Rose Sale Scholarships Teacher Recognition Day WE ARE MEMBERS OF KIWANIS IN ORDER…….. To give primacy to the human & spiritual rather than the material values of life. To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships. To promote the adoption & the application of higher social, business, & professional standards. To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive, & serviceable citizenship. To provide, through Kiwanis Clubs, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render altruistic service, & to build better communities. To cooperate in creating & maintaining that sound public opinion & high idealism which make possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism, & goodwill. “Be A Super Model” Bill Montgomery/Lea 221-5527 Joe Overby/ Jean 249-3513 Hugh Patterson/ Beth 246-9262 Walt Pfeil/ Marie 221-6810 Neil Powell/ Kristina 343-3571 Lal Ramdeen/ Daphne 992-8275 Jerry Richey/ Vicki 223-1376 Ed Robinson/ Myrle 223-1591 Al Russ/ Gerry 645-0688 Harry Schnabel 246-7533 Butch Shadwell Don Stanton/ Marian 992-2123 Burt van Wagner/ Joan 246-7264 Carol Wallace/ Manny 992-8037 Manny Wallace/ Carol 992-8037 Bill Wilson/ Jan 249-8562 Selva Marina Country Club 1600 Selva Marina Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 KIWANIS CLUB KIWANIS CLUB OF JACKSONVILLE OF JACKSONVILLE BEACHES BEACHES Florida District Division 5 61 Years Of Service Happy Valentines Day

2 UNF Circle K Club is collecting new and used backpacks and other needed items for Lea’s Place, such as toys, clothes, grooming and hygiene products. Lea’s Place is a volunteer program, to help the Dept. of Children and Families take care of children who have been removed from abusive/neglectful situations or who have been abandoned. Please bring items to the meetings, and give them to Butch Shadwell. Thank you to those who have already donated. Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time. Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time. Kiwanis members help shelter the homeless, feed the hungry, mentor the disadvantaged, and care for the sick. They develop youth as leaders, build playgrounds, raise funds for pediatric research, and much more. No problem is too big or too small. Why? Because working together, members achieve what one person cannot accomplish alone. Kiwanis members help shelter the homeless, feed the hungry, mentor the disadvantaged, and care for the sick. They develop youth as leaders, build playgrounds, raise funds for pediatric research, and much more. No problem is too big or too small. Why? Because working together, members achieve what one person cannot accomplish alone. When you give a child a chance to learn, experience, dream, and succeed, great things happen! When you give a child a chance to learn, experience, dream, and succeed, great things happen! As Kiwanis clubs and members, we see it everyday! As Kiwanis clubs and members, we see it everyday! Feb 14 - Guest Day Feb 22 - Garage Sale Set Up Feb 23 - Garage Sale Mar 3 - Board Meeting, Fleet Landing, 12 noon Mar 13 - Governor’s Official Visit April 7 - Board Meeting, Fleet Landing, 12 noon Bert Wasmund attending June 26-29 – Kiwanis International Convention, Orlando, Florida Aug 21-24 – Florida District Convention Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront Mailing Address: Kiwanis of Jacksonville Beaches PO Box 50504 Jacksonville Bch, FL 32240 Visit Kiwanis Websites: www.beacheskiwanis.com www.beacheskiwanis.com www.floridakiwanis.com www.kiwanis.org Heavenly Father: We understand that there are those who are in need of comfort and kindness. Open our eyes to their problems and let our ears hear their voices of need. Help us to show our love for You by serving others through Kiwanis. And now bless this food to our use and us to Your service. Amen For Past Newsletters - www.beacheskiwanis.com/downloads.html From: “Invocations for Kiwanis Occasions” by James J. Muench INVOCATION Photos by Butch Shadwell LAST WEEK – February 7 th THANK YOU GUEST SPEAKER MARK YOUR CALENDARS! LEA’S PLACECHILDREN IN NEED LEA’S PLACE – CHILDREN IN NEED Karen Hensel Safe Harbor Boys Home We welcome our special guests today. It is our pleasure to have you, and we invite you to return next week to get another look at us. We hope your experience will spark an interest to join our club. Youth Services Fletcher Scholar Program (February) Jacksonville Science & Engineering Fair (Feb) Beaches Aquatic Center Scholarships Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida Children’s Miracle Network Project S.0.S Community Service Teacher of the Year Award (March) Back To School With B.E.A.M (August) Thanksgiving Dinner for Seniors (November) Penman Road Clean Up (2nd Sat of month) Beaches Habitat For Humanity Young Children: Priority One Reading at Head Start (twice/month) Reading to Navy Childcare Center (twice/month) Annual Children’s Book Gifts (March) Sponsored Youth Fletcher Key Club (Tuesday 2:30) Providence Key Club (1 st Friday of month) UNF Circle K (Internet Meeting) Fundraisers P-Nut Day Sale (January) Mother’s Day Rose Sale (May) Children’s Charity Golf Classic (December) HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Erica and Seneca Godamunne 2/19 Stanton College Preparatory School, one of the country’s best secondary schools, will compete again in the two day Florida German language competition in March. Stanton has always done well, brings home trophies and individual awards, and represents the County School System well. This year, every student and teacher is raising money to enable their participation. Please make a contribution to the team. Thank you, Walt Pfeil Global Results Members and clubs have contributed more than $80 million toward the global elimination of iodine deficiency disorders (IDD), the leading preventable cause of mental retardation. Make a difference. Change the world one child and one community at a time. ADOPT A ROAD PROJECT Penman Road Clean Up Crew Sat. Feb. 9th STANTON SCHOOL GERMAN COMPETITION Left to Right: Carl Crouch, Jay Ambler, Neil Powell, Dan Corritore, Dick Brand, Circle K members – Amanda Ludy and Kristin McKitrick,, and Butch Shadwell (taking picture) Feb. Program Chair, Jay Ambler, introduced the speaker. Feb. Program Chair, Jay Ambler, introduced the speaker. Thanks for the laugh, Walt! To The KIWANIS CLUB OF JACKSONVILLE BEACHES The KIWANIS CLUB OF JACKSONVILLE BEACHES Membership About 8,000 clubs in 96 countries More than 260,000 adult members Approximately 320,000 youth Mission To serve children of the world. Service Each year, clubs: Sponsor nearly 150,000 service projects. Raise more than $107 million. What is a Kiwanian? Safe Harbor Boys Home, located on the banks of the St. John’s River, offers a second chance for abused/neglected boys ages 15 to 18. The boys live, work, and learn aboard former military vessels and donated civilian boats. Counseling is provided by professional and licensed counselors. Support is provided by individual and corporate contributions, churches, civic and social clubs, grants, and the sale of donated boats. Ph. 904-757-7918, www.boyshome.com The boys live, work, and learn aboard former military vessels and donated civilian boats. Counseling is provided by professional and licensed counselors. Support is provided by individual and corporate contributions, churches, civic and social clubs, grants, and the sale of donated boats. Ph. 904-757-7918, www.boyshome.com “Help save a young man’s life.” THANK YOU! OUR 61 ST YEAR OF SERVICE OUR 61 ST YEAR OF SERVICE The trouble with doing something right the first time is that nobody appreciates how difficult it was. Walt West


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