Meeting Location: Eagles Lodge,
4700 N
Grand River,
Thursdays, 12:00 noon Buffet 11:45am
http://kiwanislansing.org
Program for Oct 29: Open Discussion
of Club Projects and Activities
Chair of the Month: Clarence
Smith
Chair of the Week: Clarence
Smith
Presiding: President Carla
Johnston
Greeter: Greg Hagbom
Invocation: Greg Hagbom
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October 22 Meeting
Announcements
Bob Nelson: The dictionaries have arrived and are in
the back of the room. There are copies of
your school assignments on the tables.
They are also posted on the web site... click here >> School Assignments.
The numbers for each school may not be accurate so take a few extra and
bring back what you don't need.
Call to arrange
deliveries, some schools may experience conflicts with MEAP testing and the flu
but we hope to get the deliveries completed in the next couple of weeks.
Jim Dalton: Please mark your calendars for next Nov
23/24/25. Those are our next
Dennis Churchill: I cut out an article that appeared in the
Lansing State Journal regarding some activities of the Okemos Kiwanis Club. I
am passing it around. I would hope we
can get this type of publicity for our Club.
Terry Holzhausen: I would like the Endowment Fund Trustees
to meet here next Thursday at 11:15am.
Carla Johnston: Nicholas Ferreri has asked me to announce
the Leadership Program Committee will meet here at 11:15am next Thursday.
Sue Devon: The Community Services Committee met
today and approved $100 to be used by the Membership Committee at the Festival
of Trees for the membership drive. Thank you very much for that support.
Rick Librizzi: Good News! After undergoing several tests
in
Jim Kost: On behalf of the Past Presidents and the
members of the Club I would like to present this plaque to Clarence Smith for
the outstanding work he did as President of the Kiwanis Club of
Induction of New Members
President Carla
Johnston and Sue Devon, chairman of the Membership Committee, presided over the
induction of three new members. Clarence
Smith did an excellent power point orientation presentation for the new members
before the meeting.
Darren Duso, sponsored by Harry Kost, resides in Mason with his wife Cari and 2
children. Darren manages the Fluke Hearing Instrument office in Frandor.
517-676-8160 W:
517-333-0830 ducepursuit@yahoo.com
Robert Haney, sponsored by Richard Skinner, lives in DeWitt with his wife Jeri.
They have 3 children. Robert is a retired master pastry chef and now in
retirement spends his time with the Festival of Trees and supporting
non-profits in the
517-410-8376 W:
517-272-1363 tricountyfot@yahoo.com
Captain Alex Norton and his wife Ainee recently moved back to the
517-899-3157 pugmonster@gmail.com
Welcome to the Kiwanis Club
of
Songs
No piano player today but we had
Jim McCartney who led the singing of "Your In
Kiwanis Now" and "Keep it Booming."
Happy Bucks
Jim McCartney, a happy buck for Darren Duso and Fluke Hearing who
provided hearing aids at now cost to the daughter of one of my employees with a
hearing deficit.
Ray Easton, a happy buck for the new members and another for
the great job Clarence did last year.
Jim Kost, a happy buck for Clarence and one for the Past Presidents
dinner last evening.
Sue Devon, I have 3 happy bucks, one for each of our new
members.
Dennis Churchill, one happy buck for the new members and the
second one because I had to miss the Past Presidents dinner last night.
Jo Grubbe, I also have one for our new members and another for
our little party last night. You know
you have to be President before you can get invited.
Jim Dalton, I have one for our long suffering editor. Thank Goodness for correcting the bulletin every week.
Bob Nelson, a happy buck for Glenn Mulder and his wife for
stamping all the dictionaries. They got
a free lunch but it is really a down payment for his gas we will be using when
fishing in January.
Harry Kost, I have 2 happy bucks, one for
each of my new members.
Dick Skinner, I have one for my new member Robert Haney and
another for the Past President's Club as we say goodbye to Clarence and hello
to Carla.
Glenn Mulder, I don't have a happy buck but I have a birthday
check since I was not able to be here for the birthdays last month.
Terry, I have a couple bucks... just because everybody is
so happy.
Roger Grove, I am going to bill this happy buck to Dennis. I saw a picture of he
and his very lovely wife in a prominent magazine this morning. I think he should cough up a buck for that.
Program
Clarence Smith introduced his last speaker
for October, Steve Trecha. Mr. Trecha is a consultant to companies worldwide.
He is also a Boy Scout leader, having won several awards and was also an eagle
scout. He spoke today of the scout experience and how it
teaches young men values to be used the rest of their life.
Pot Winner
The winner today, our Treasurer Jo Grubbe. Jo drew the 9 of clubs.