Meeting
Location: Coscarelli’s, 2400 S Cedar St
Thursdays,
12:00 noon Buffet 11:45am
http://kiwanislansing.org
Program for
Sept 4: David Criss, Lansing City Rescue Mission
Chair of the
Month: Larry Pingel
Chair of the
Week: Larry Pingel
Presiding:
President James Kost
Greeter: Gary Brya
Invocation: Gary
Brya
Room Setup:
Richard Skinner
Coming:
Sept 11: Marc Shaberman from Stem
Cell Research for Michigan will be speaking on Stem Cell Research.
Bill Maher, program chairman for the week.
Sept 18: Steve Yencich, Michigan
Hotel Motel Association - Introduction by Mary Pingel
"Effect of the Economy on
Michigan’s Tourism"
Sept 25: Joint meeting with the
Mason Kiwanis Club, induction of officers including the new Lt Governor, Bob
Nelson. Meeting details will be forthcoming.
==========================================================
Meeting
Guests
Rick Olivarez was a guest today
of John Castillo. Mr. Olivarez is State Advocate for Migrant Workers,
Michigan Dept. of Labor and Economic Growth.
Joe Manzella was a guest of
Nicholas Ferreri. Nicholas met Joe’s mother, Lt. Governor of Div. 3, at the
State convention last weekend in Kalamazoo and it was her suggestion he
invite Joe to attend our meeting.
Announcements
Jim Kost:
Because of the holiday our Sept Board meeting will be on Monday, Sept 8.
A reminder, on Sept 25 we will
have a joint meeting in Mason with the Mason Kiwanis Club. This will be a
dinner meeting and will include induction of officers and exchange of the
Lt. Governor’s banner from Liz Luttrell-Wilson to our Bob Nelson.
Clarence Smith:
As incoming President I would like all committee chairman to attend the
Board meeting on Sept 8. I would ask that you have you committee budget
prepared so we can finalize the budget for the coming year. The meeting is
at 12 noon here at Cascarlli’s.
The Noon News
with Nicholas Ferreri
Nicholas delivered the noon news
in his usual professional style noting the Michigan High School Athletic
Association will provide video coverage of high school football games on
Comcast channel’s 900 and 901. Go to
http://www.mhsaa.com/news/tvlistings.html
for schedule details. Other items included news of a beauty pageant for Nuns
and a sunny and warm forecast for the holiday weekend.
Songs
We couldn’t have done it without
Bill and Clyde… "On Kiwanis" "Lil Liza Jane" and "Smile."
Happy Bucks
My apologies for
inaccurate and incomplete information… my recorder died.
Bob Nelson, a happy buck
for the State Kiwanis Convention which I attended as your new Lt. Governor.
Nicholas Ferreri, also a
happy buck for a fun time at the convention, informative and time for some
socializing as well.
Yvonne Groak, a happy buck
to be alive after almost being run down by crazy driver.
Clarence Smith, and I have
a happy buck for a great experience attending the convention with Bob and
Nicholas. I also got to make a Boy Scout presentation to Youth Services.
Bill Maher, a happy buck
for Carla, she just finished her last treatment and the prognosis is
excellent.
Jim Kost, a happy buck for
Nicholas (don’t know why… can’t read my scribbled notes… could be for any
one of many things Nicholas does)
Dennis Churchill, a happy
buck for my daughter who just moved to Maryland and found it to be a buyers
market when looking to purchase a house.
Ray Easton, a happy buck
to be here… I am a member, some of you may remember me.
Dick Skinner, a happy buck
for our guest and my friend Rick Olivarez.
Larry Pingel, a happy buck
for anyone that can help me out, I am program chairman for Sept and have had
two cancellations for a Sept 11 speaker. (Bill Maher immediately popped up
with a speaker for Larry)
Rick Librizzi, a buck to
warn you in January we will be having several members of the Ingham
judiciary for speakers.
Jim Kost, a happy buck for
the Spartans and their game with Cal on Saturday night on national TV.
Program
Harry Kost in his last week as
program chairman introduced today’s speaker Roger Hoopingarner. Dr.
Hoopingarner is professor emeritus at Michigan State University where he has
been on the faculty for 39 years. Dr. Hoopingarner has conducted bee
research on a variety of subjects. He has spent considerable time in Arizona
with his involvement there on an environmental refuge on the Mexican border.
He spoke in detail today regarding the conditions and problems on the border
and some suggestions on what the solutions might be.
He responded to several questions
from those in attendance. John Roy Castillo and Rick Olivarez also discussed
the situation from there perspectives.
Pot Winner
The winner today was Harry Kost,
but the joker eluded him.