Jo Grubbe:
We have $611 in the Salvation Army kettle. From Lance Lynch who
generously pledged to match donations up to $500... "The check is in the
mail."
My
suggestion is that for the remainder of the year we contribute to the turkey
fund, it needs contributions.
Roger
Conrad: The Spiritual Aims Committee will meet next Tuesday, Dec
15 at the Frandor Flapjack Restaurant at 7:30am.
I think
everyone here has a copy of the
bell ringing schedule on Sat Dec 19. The
schedule is filled, thank your very much.
Nicholas
Ferreri: We made the paper with an article and picture for the
Key Club Member of the Month Award. Joel Lubick and Jim McCartney told me
they got a lot of good feedback as a result of this. The next award will be
next Wednesday at 2:35pm at Eastern High School. Joe will make the award. I
will not be able to be there however if any members would like to attend let
me know.
Bob
Nelson: We still need money for the Thanksgiving baskets. We are
at around $650 and need another $650 to meet our goal of $1,300. These are
contributions to the Endowment Fund, so they are tax deductable.
Jim
Dalton: Mark your calendars - our next Texas Hold 'em events at
Trippers.
June
28/29/30 and Oct 25/26/27.
Songs
Roger
Grove again led the singing, this week without accompaniment. "Jingle Bells"
and "Hark the Herald Angels Sing."
Happy
Bucks
Dennis
Churchill, a happy buck for this picture of a Yunker Santa Claus
memorial which I had at the convention about 10 years ago.
Jim
McCartney, a happy buck for the fun time I had visiting the Eastern High
School Key Club. Joe Lubick does a wonderful job with that group. I have
another happy buck for my granddaughter Jennifer Scarborough, who on Nov 1
became the Confidential Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy. Later this
month she will be in Saudi Arabia.
Dick
Skinner, my happy buck to let the bell ringers know the Salvation Army
is accepting credit cards this year. And oh, did you know, Tiger Woods is
now know as Cheetah.
Harry Kost,
my happy buck is for Nicholas and Jim for their work with the Quaker Key
Club.
Rob Haney,
a happy buck for being given the honor to do the pastry at the Mayor's
inauguration.
Program
No speaker
was scheduled this week so members brought up items of interest. Harry
Kost commented on the number of new members who joined recently and if
we can keep it up Carla's term will be one of the best in a long time.
Carla talked about the possibilities for exposure on Facebook. More on
this later. Larry Pingel described his very interesting trip to
Australia... bats as big as an albatross (well almost). Dick Skinner
mentioned he visited Miller Perry and said he would like more Kiwanis
visitors. He is at: