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1 Bill Montgomery Corky Borders Neil Powell Hugh Patterson Al Russ Dick Brand Beverly Shadwell 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 Division 5 Clubs 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 MEMBERS 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 Debbie Johnson/Jay 260-4939 Carl Krouch/ Phyllis 249-8842 Dan Kuchta/ Tillie 241-4145 James Lane/ Marie 285-7273 James Lee/ Mary Ellen 249-4292 Bill MacLeod/ Mary Lou 220-2355 Ralph Marcello/ Carol 992-7221 John Meadows/ Leanne 285-5082 John Meighan 247-9268 Bill Montgomery/ Lea 221-5527 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 Gary Crumley 247-8508 Joe Overby/ Jean 249-3513 Hugh Patterson/ Beth 246-9262 Walt Pfeil/ Marie 221-6810 Neil Powell/ Kristina 343-3571 Paula Powell/ John 899-6446 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/ Bev 223-4465 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 “ SERVING THE CHILDREN OF THE WORLD ” 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 March 20, 2008 Chartered: August 1, 1946 KIWANIS CLUB KIWANIS CLUB OF JACKSONVILLE OF JACKSONVILLE BEACHES BEACHES Florida District Division 5 61 Years Of Service UPCOMINGSPEAKERS March 27 Beth Patterson, RN The Importance and Techniques of CPR of CPRDemonstration April 3 Rev. Ronnie Willerer April 10 Dr. Terry Hashay April 17 Judge Dawn Hudson April 24 Hansford Joiner TODAY’S MEETING 50/50 FUNDRAISER DRAWING CLOSING SONG JOKE OBJECTS OF KIWANIS Be A Super Model Be A Super Model 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. Committees Chairs Club Administration Community Service Finance and Fundraising Human and Spiritual Values Interclub Membership Growth and Education Newsletter Editor 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 TODAY’S SPEAKERS TODAY’S SPEAKERS Lisa Goodrich, President Kathy Wallis, Exec. Director OPENING CEREMONY : President Neil Powell Song, Pledge, and Invocation Song, Pledge, and Invocation GREETERS : Charles Bender and Dan Corritore ANNOUNCEMENTS: President Neil Powell SPEAKER INTRODUCTION : Corky Borders SPEAKER INTRODUCTION : Corky Borders UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL : Harry Schnabel GUEST INTRODUCTION : Bill Montgomery

2 It's easier to go down a hill than up it, but the view is much better at the top. Henry Ward Beecher It's easier to go down a hill than up it, but the view is much better at the top. Henry Ward Beecher Rose Sale Committee: George & Kitty Goodloe, John Bates, & Lal Ramdeen We will host the principal of Fletcher Senior High School, Dane Gilbert, on March 27th to present our "Kiwanis Teacher Recognition Day Award" to the best all around teacher. We will host the principal of Fletcher Senior High School, Dane Gilbert, on March 27th to present our "Kiwanis Teacher Recognition Day Award" to the best all around teacher. This year's Jacksonville MS Walk will start at 8:00 AM Sat. March 29 at Friendship Fountain. My team for 2008 is called "Third Tuesday" and you are invited to join the team by registering at http://walkfln.nationalmssociety.org Heavenly Father: Help us to remember that we are here to serve, not to be served. Remind us daily of the many who need to be helped. Guide us to be there for others and assist them in times of need. And now bless this food to our use and us to Your service. Amen OUR 61 ST YEAR OF SERVICE OUR 61 ST YEAR OF SERVICE March 13th - LAST WEEK ‘S HIGHLIGHTS Make a difference. Change the world one child and one community at a time. From: “Invocations for Kiwanis Occasions” by James J. Muench INVOCATION Thursdays 12:00 Mar 27April 3April 10April 17 Greeters (11:45 AM) Harry Schnabel Alex Himmelberg Carl Krouch Al Russ Doris Barnes Corky Borders Bill Montgomery Gary Crumley Guest IntroCarol Wallace Dick BrandHarry Schnabel Dan Corritore Speaker Intro Corky Borders Al Russ Up Close And Personal Happy Bucks Jay Ambler Manny Wallace Mar 27 - Kiwanis “Teacher Recognition Award” Presentation April 7 - BOD Meeting., Fleet Landing, 12 noon, Bert Wasmund attending April 11 - Fletcher Scholarship Breakfast April 12 - Penman Road Clean Up May 11 - Mother’s Day Rose Sale (Orders due by April 11 th ) June 26-29 - Kiwanis International Convention, Orlando, Florida Aug 21-24 - Florida District Convention, Hyatt Regency Jax Riverfront GUEST THANK YOU FOR VISITING Bill Montgomery 3/23 Youth Services Fletcher Scholar Program Jacksonville Science & Engineering Fair (Feb) Beaches Aquatic Center Scholarships Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida Children’s Miracle Network Project S.0.S Mailing Address: Kiwanis of Jacksonville Beaches PO Box 50504 Jacksonville Bch, FL 32240 Visit Kiwanis Websites: www.beacheskiwanis.com www.floridakiwanis.com www.kiwanis.org www.beacheskiwanis.com For Past Newsletters - www.beacheskiwanis.com/downloads.html Newsletter Editor: bevs1@bellsouth.net Young Children: Priority One Reading at Head Start (twice/month) Reading to Navy Childcare Center (twice/month) Annual Children’s Book Gifts (March) Guardian Ad Litem Sponsored Youth Fletcher Key Club (Tuesday 2:30) Providence Key Club (1 st Friday of month) UNF Circle K Fundraisers P-Nut Day Sale (January) Garage Sale (Feb) Mother’s Day Rose Sale (May) Children’s Charity Golf Classic (December) HAPPY BIRTHDAY ! 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 Salvation Army Bell Ringing (December) UPCOMING MEETING ASSIGNMENTS Walt Pfeil MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY WALK KIWANIS EDUCATION Welcome Our New Club Members Debbie Johnson, Bill MacLeod, Paula Powell Please welcome and get to know our new members. TEACHER OF THE YEAR AWARD Photos by Butch Shadwell Walt Pfeil hosted Mike Dryden. Captain Thomas Wright American Red Cross Volunteer Life Saving Corps GUEST SPEAKER Lt. Gov. Bert Wasmund reminded us about the District Convention coming up in August. Lt. Gov. Bert Wasmund reminded us about the District Convention coming up in August. Our weekly meeting will be moved from Thursday (May 8 th ) to Friday (May 9 th ) to enable us to deliver the roses one day closer to Mother’s Day which is May 11 th. What an easy way to promote Kiwanis. Let’s beat last year’s order of 269 and the year before of 307! Our Mother’s Day Rose Sale can be one of the most important projects that we hold each year –both from the standpoint of good public relations and monies it produces for the benefit of our Children’s Charities. The roses are $20 per dozen. Each member takes orders from friends, neighbors, church, etc. Orders must be turned in by noon on April 11 th.. The roses are delivered Friday morning, May 9 th, then packaged for pick up. Our weekly meeting will be moved from Thursday (May 8 th ) to Friday (May 9 th ) to enable us to deliver the roses one day closer to Mother’s Day which is May 11 th. What an easy way to promote Kiwanis. Let’s beat last year’s order of 269 and the year before of 307! We are counting on YOU! MOTHER’S DAY ROSE SALE The oldest Kiwanis service leadership youth program is Key Club. Seventeen boys in Sacramento, Calif. made up the first Key Club in 1925, and today the organization is active in 26 nations and includes 4,800 clubs and 244,000 members. More than 2 million youth have enlisted in Key Club since its inception, including many later leaders in government, business, entertainment and sports, from U.S. President Bill Clinton to Elvis Presley.


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