Meeting Location: Eagles Lodge,
4700 N
Grand River, Lansing
Thursdays, 12:00 noon Buffet 11:45am
http://kiwanislansing.org
Program for July 2: Mary Roszel,
Biggy Coffee
“Biggby Coffee History and Future Franchise
Plans”
Chair of the Month:
Gary Brya
Chair of the Week:
Gary Brya
Presiding: President
Clarence Smith
Greeter: Gil Hill
Invocation: Gil Hill
July Programs:
July 9, Merdock
Jimerson, Lansing
Parks and Recreation
Director
“New South
Side Community
Center”
July 16, John Shinsky, Mexico
Orphanage
“Bike Ride From
East
Lansing to Mexico”
July 23, Richard J
Thelen, Survived 4 days in the South Pacific after the sinking of his ship, the USS Indianapolis during WWII
==========================================================
June 25, 2009 Meeting
Guests
Ed LeMay,
former member and now living in Florida,
was a guest today of Dennis Churchill.
Announcements
Lou Leitz: We
have 3 inter-clubs to complete this year.
We will be at Eaton Rapids at noon next Tuesday, June 30. I have members lined up for Eaton Rapids. On July 13 we will be at the
East Lansing Club, also at noon.
I need a couple more volunteers for East
Lansing. The last one will be
Delta Township
on August 13.
Bob
Holden: I think you are aware we were awarded the Michigan
District Golf Outing for next year. I
think we should think about using this to recruit new members. It will be on June 7, 2009 at Royal Scot. I
don’t think we should restrict it to Kiwanians. We have a year to plan so give
it some thought.
Norm
Miller: Bob Nelson asked me to mention the Holt Club’s 60th
anniversary dinner has be rescheduled for Monday
evening July 13th. They meet at 6:30pm at the Charlar Place, 4230 Charlar Dr, Holt. Charlar
Dr is off Cedar Street, ¾ mile south of
Holt Road. I don’t
have the cost, but will get that information.
Gary Brya: I
am the program chairman for July and I think you will find the programs interesting.
Speakers from Biggy Coffee, City of Lansing Parks, a
bike ride from East Lansing to Mexico and a
survivor of the USS Indianapolis. See
the speaker listing above.
Clarence
Smith: Jo and I have been attending the planning
meetings to plan our involvement in the Kiwanis activity tents at the Lansing
150 LaborFest on Sept 5 from 11:00am to 5:00pm. I would like to get more people
involved since this is an opportunity for free publicity and advertising for
our Club. There will 3 tents with a $650 budget for each tent provided by the
city. There will be separate tents for the different age groups, with 2
activities and 2 crafts in each tent.
Other Kiwanis Clubs will be involved, our tent
will be 5-8 year olds. Contact Jo, Bob
Nelson or myself to get involved.
Jim
Dalton: To replace our Las
Vegas nights we have hooked up with Texas Hold ‘Em at Trippers. The first event we have to staff is Aug 31
through Sept 2. That is the Mon, Tue and Wed prior to Labor Day. The second
event for us is Nov 23 – Nov 25, the Mon, Tue and Wed prior to Thanksgiving.
Staffing will be required from noon to 1:00am each day. We are required to have 2-3 people at all
times all 3 days so we will have to split that up in shifts. All equipment and dealers are provided, our jobs will be selling chips, taking money and
doing some paperwork.
The Noon News with
Nicholas Ferreri
The news today is… there is no news
since Nicholas, Bill Maher and Carla Johnston
are at the Kiwanis International Convention in Nashville.
Songs
Clyde was back and Roger was leading… “Sweet Adeline” (it
is thought Roger hit HI C on this one) “Daisy Bell” and “Smile.”
Happy Bucks
Ray Easton, a happy buck to be here today, you may not remember me but I am a member
here.
Roger Grove, a happy buck to have Clyde back.
Dennis Churchill, I have a happy dollar for my good friend Ed LeMay,
in Lansing visiting from
Dayton Beach.
Jim Dalton, I have a happy buck for making it 3 in a row and if Ray works real hard
he may achieve that some day.
Larry Pingle, I have a happy buck for our speaker Nicole and
another for the Tigers who are doing well even without help from many of their
players with multi-million dollar salaries.
Clyde Flory, a happy buck for a golf outing that got rained out but included 4
generations… my mother-in-law, my wife and I, my son and grandkids. Three days
later we had a great get-together at our cottage… there were 26 of us.
Roger Grove, I have a happy golf buck, for shooting my age 2 weeks ago. A 77.
Bob Holden, a happy buck for 5 visiting grandkids living on our lower level. Thank goodness for the cleaning lady.
Program
Larry Pingle, pinch hitting for
Carla Johnston, introduce today’s speaker Nicole
Noll-Williams. Nicole is with the Capital
City International
Airport and discussed
recent changes and future plans for the airport such as receiving International Port of Entry Status in January of 2008,
the opening of a U.S. Customs Federal Inspection Station in June of 2008 and a Foreign
Trade Zone (FTZ) covering the entire Airport in the near future.
Pot Winner
Harry Kost won the POT today and also a
travel bag, compliments of Nicole Noll-Williams from the
Capital City
Airport. No joker today.