Greeter: Larry
Pingel
Invocation: Larry
Pingel
March Programs – Jeff Lorencen,
Program Chairman
March 5: Mr. Gene Carolan, Junior
Achievement of Mid-Michigan
March 12: Mr. Bob Trezise,
Lansing Economic Development Council
March 19: Mr. David Kindy,
Consumers Professional Credit Union
March 26: Mr. William Brossmann,
Great Lakes Christian College
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February 19, 2008
Meeting
Carla Johnston
Presiding
Guests
Jessica Yorko was a guest today.
Jessica at one time served as President of the Hillsborough High School Key
Club in Tampa, Florida and is interested in our Club. She is currently an
advocate for making Lansing a safe Walk and Bike community. Currently, on
average, someone in Lansing is hit while walking or bicycling every three
days. Four area meetings are scheduled in March to promote this effort. See
their website www.walkbikelansing.com for more detailed information on this
initiative. We look forward to seeing Jessica back soon!
Announcements
Bob Nelson: On the tables
are brochures announcing the 2009 Division 16 and 18 Spring Divisional
Meeting to be held on April 3 at the Hawk Hollow Banquet Facility. I urge
you all to come if you can, I know the Board will be sending representatives
from our Club.
The next day, April 4,
is the Kids Against Hunger food packaging event in Dewitt. Kiwanis in the
Greater Lansing Area needs to raise $14,000 by the end of February to
support this event and I hope you can consider a donation for this worthy
effort. Every $10 will provide over 35 highly nutritious adult meals. Make
checks payable to Michigan District of Kiwanis.
We also want to remind you of the
Rummage Sale on Saturday, March 7, at the Faith United Methodist Church,
4301 S Waverly Road. The sale starts at 9:00am and items can be brought to
the church on Thursday and Friday of that week from 11:00am to 4:00pm. It is
only two weeks until the Sale so be rounding up your sale items. There are
sign-up sheets on the tables for those that can help at the Rummage Sale.
Rick Librizzi: I
understand we are honoring birthdays next week although we are having cake
today. I will be here for that as I and my twin grandsons are having
birthdays this month. I also have a check for the Kids Against Hunger, one
dollar for each of the 20 members here today.
The Noon News with
Nicholas Ferreri
Nicholas again brought us the
news items not available anywhere else, such as the pending merger of Hale
Business Systems, Mary Kay Cosmetics, Fuller Brush, and W. R. Grace
resulting in Hale Mary Fuller Grace Inc. The weather for the rest of the
week and the weekend… cold and more snow.
Songs
Bill Maher had no help from the
piano today as he led the singing of "Take Me Down to Kiwanis" and "Smile."
Happy Bucks
Dennis Churchill, I have a
happy buck after spending 3 ½ weeks visiting friends and family in sunny
Florida and I also would be very pleased if Jessica decides to join our
Club.
Jo Grubbe, I have a happy
buck since I finished delivering dictionaries yesterday at the Seventh Day
Adventist School. They are very pleased and look forward to getting the
dictionaries each year. They only have 3 third graders but we were
able to provide dictionaries to 4 new fourth graders who did not get
dictionaries last year. The teacher is thinking he might want to become a
Kiwanian.
Bob Nelson, I have a happy
buck after getting back from sunnier Hawaii. I also wanted you to
know Sue Devon, from the Board of Water and Light, who visited us recently
will be joining our Club.
Program
Nicholas Ferreri introduced his
speaker for the day Brad Walker. Mr. Walker is with WKAR and talked to us
today about their Radio Talking Book program, a reading program for the
visually impaired. Each day volunteers (Nicholas is one) read from daily and
national newspapers, best selling novels as well as local area grocery and
department store ads. Qualified listeners are provided radios that will
receive the broadcast. More on their website
www.wkar.org/radiotalkingbook .
Pot Winner
The winner today, Dennis
Churchill. Dennis drew a 6 of spades leaving only 9 cards remaining in the
deck.