Meeting Location: Coscarelli’s,
2400 S Cedar St
Thursdays, 12:00 noon Buffet 11:45am
http://kiwanislansing.org
Program for Feb 12: Jennifer
Edsall,
"All About CAIR - Capital Area Interfaith
Respite"
Chair of the Month: Nicholas Ferreri
Chair of the Week: Nicholas Ferreri
Presiding: President Clarence Smith
Greeter: Gil Hill
Invocation: Gil Hill
More February programs:
February 19, Brad Walker, "On
the Air: WKAR's Radio Talking Book"
February 26, "Young Adults and Kiwanis: A Conversation with Key Club and
Circle K"
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February 5, 2009 Meeting
Announcements
Rod Conrad: The Prayer
Breakfast is coming on Thursday April 9.
We will be inviting members of the other Clubs in our Division and the
program is being planned. This year we
have decided to include a remembrance of a former member, now deceased. If there is someone you would like to
nominate for this honor, do so in writing with a bit of information about them
and your relationship with them.
Bill Maher: There are
copies of the minutes from Tuesday’s Board meeting and also copies of our
annual audit review from our auditors McCartney and Company on the tables.
The Young Children Priority One
Committee is going to collect for Hannah’s House today, so as the old
Evangelist said, “We don’t want to hear any jingling, just let it float through
the air.”
And don’t forget the Rummage Sale
on Saturday, March 7, at the Faith
United Methodist
Church, 4301 S Waverly Road.
Sign-up sheets are again on the tables.
Please indicate if you can help with registration, set-up or provide
refreshments. 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.
Clarence Smith: The Endowment Fund review will be available to
members very soon. The Committee is
planning to give members an opportunity to sign up to contribute to the Fund. More
information will be forthcoming.
Jim Dalton: We have been trying to alter the way we raise money
from our Las Vegas Nights to a Texas Hold ‘em format at Trippers. The dates we had requested in April and May
are not available so we have requested Aug 31 – Sept 2 and also Nov 23/24/25. We are not sure how many people we will be
required to provide but it will be considerably less than was required for Las Vegas nights. Keep those dates in mind and we will keep you
informed.
Dick Skinner: Rod Conrad
and I delivered dictionaries to the Lansing
Montessori School
and I have here a beautiful handmade thank you card from the students. They also sent handmade gifts for Rod and I.
The Noon News with Nicholas Ferreri
The bad news… it was 3 below this
morning, the good news… it had warmed to 16 by 11:00am. And the story of a man in Cleveland who
called 911 because he felt he was in danger and then asked the dispatcher to
hold on while he completed a drug deal.
Songs
Jim
McCartney, with the
help of Clyde Flory, bravely led the
singing of “Tell Me Why.” All ended well with a “Smile.”
Happy Bucks
Jim Dalton, I have a happy buck and I would normally give one for each meeting I’ve
missed, but I haven’t gotten my stimulus package yet.
Jim Kost, I have one for the MSU basketball team. I thought I was going to a basketball game
last night but it ended up being a track meet. MSU 76 – Minnesota 47.
Bill Maher, Michigan plays Penn State
and Wisconsin plays Illinois tonight. It is a difficult thing
but I have a happy buck for Michigan and Wisconsin to come up
winners.
Yvonne Groak, I have a happy buck for my little dog, who in spite of chasing cars and
squirrels, is 6 years old today.
Clyde Flory, I have a check for the Rummage Sale since we will be gone when that
takes place. I have a kind of a sad buck since we will gone for a little while but
I have a happy buck since we will be in sunny Clearwater, Florida.
Terry Holzhausen, It may not be a very happy buck since it is for being such a smuck and
paying my taxes all these years.
Program
Nicholas Ferreri is program chairman for
February and introduced his first guest today, Kit Carlson. The Rev. Kit Carlson is the rector of All
Saints Episcopal Church in East
Lansing.
Her appearance today was not to deliver a
sermon, but to relate her experience as a contestant on the national TV game
show, Jeopardy. She finished second and commented the key to being a successful
contestant was to have you head full of useless information.
Pot Winner
Lou Leitz was the winner today. Lou drew a queen. There are only 10 cards left in the deck so
someone is going to be a big winner soon.
You have to be here to win!