Newsletter. Volume II October 2017 No. 1. Message From The Lt. Governor. Division Council Meetings Leadership Team. Division Board Members
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1 Newsletter Volume II October 2017 No. 1 Message From The Lt. Governor Division Council Meetings 2nd Monday, Dinner at 5:30 PM, Meeting at 6:00 PM Next Meeting: November 13, Host Club Auburn Free Methodist Church, 8790 Oak Avenue, Orangevale, CA Leadership Team Fellow Kiwanians, Laird Smith, Lt. Governor We are embarking on a new Kiwanian year, October 1, 2017 to September 30, It is exciting to be a Kiwanian at this time We have many new Officers and Board of Directors as well as new Members to provide energy and enthusiasm to our Clubs in Division 44. Installations and Club Appreciation Meetings went well It was fun and exciting to listen to all the past achievements of the year by the Clubs and inspirational messages by incoming Presidents. Our work has just begun for the new year. The theme throughout Kiwanis on International, District, Divisional and Club levels for will be the active recruitment of new members to Kiwanis. Our lifeblood depends on your ability to recruit and retain new members. It is as simple as Just Asking A great question to ask someone is Are you a Kiwanian yet? This last year we worked on the I-Plan. The plan was very effective in many clubs and reviewed at Board meetings. This year it has been renamed Strategic Plan We need all Clubs reviewing their existing plans and updating as necessary. The Strategic Plan gives focus, clarity and helps Clubs assess priorities. As the year progresses, I encourage all of you to participate in as many activities as you can from committee and project work, to Board meetings to Club Leadership. The real beneficiaries are the children and your communities. Take in the Interclubs, visit Division Council Meetings (DCM s), attend the Mid-Year & Governor s Visit Meetings in Sacramento if fact, splurge and fly to the Big Island in Hawaii in August for the District Meeting! Let s have a great year ahead! Laird Smith, Lt Governor CNH Division 44 Lt. Governor: Laird Smith / Auburn Past Lt. Governor: Lori Warden / Placerville Secretary-Treasurer: Shari Smith / Auburn Division 44 Circle K Lt. Governor: David Ngo - California State University Sacramento Division 44N Key Club Lt. Governor: Ryan Hardmeyer - Wood Creek High School Division 44S Key Club Lt. Governor: Katie Knapp - Rio Americano High School Division Board Members Webmaster/Publicity: Michael Luciano / Lincoln Foothills Newsletter Editor: Mary Luciano / Lincoln Foothills Facebook Administrator: Shari Smith / Auburn Club Directory: Jack Seigal / Rancho Murieta Aktion Clubs Advisor: Katie Wilkins / Citrus Heights DCM Greeter: Kathleen Ross / Rancho Cordova Spiritual & Human Values: Michael Koons / Auburn Budget & Governors Visit: Kathleen Ross / Rancho Cordova Governor s Visit: Kathleen Ross / Rancho Cordova Installation MC: Paul Zappettini Region 16 Trustee: Tony Montalbo / Manteca Sunrise Division 44 Coach: Lanie Wheeler / Palo Alto CLE Training: Patti & Rocci Barsotti / San Ramon Valley Club Presidents Amador County: Thomas Moraitis Auburn: Michael Koons Carmichael: Wayne Lang Citrus Heights: Mike Lamson Folsom Lake: Steve McIntire Gold Country: Greg Nichols Lincoln: Christy Auld Lincoln Foothills: Edy Ternullo Placerville: Peter Wolfe Rancho Cordova: Mark Supan Rancho Murieta: Bill Duval Rocklin: Ron Harder Roseville: John Delury Sacramento Suburban: Bruce Lagomarsino Newsletter Editor Mary Luciano
2 October 2017 Page 2 News In This Issue Subject Page Message From The Lt. Governor 1 News In This Issue 2 Kiwanis Club of Carmichael 3-5 Kiwanis Club of Sacramento Suburban 6-9 Kiwanis Club of Placerville Kiwanis Club of Rancho Murieta Kiwanis Club of Roseville 20 Kiwanis Family House Division 44 Calendar of Events & Activities 23 Cal-Nev-Ha District & Kiwanis International Calendar of Events & Activities 23 Club Calendar of Events & Activities 24 Club Meetings 25-26
3 October 2017 Page 3 Kiwanis Club of Carmichael Contributed By Linda Martin Sugarloaf Fine Arts Camp Judee, on behalf of the Youth Services Committee, presented a check for $200 to Terry of the Montessori School. We were fortunate to have two young students from the school tell us thank you, and to explain what the funds will be used for. Some of the items mentioned: Basketball Hoops, a Four Squares Project, Balls, and Flag Equipment. We were all delighted to hear the boys and see how excited they were about their project. Jackie was pleased to present a check to our speaker today, Sarah Thompson. The funds were earmarked for her refugee project. She was delighted, and pleased with our support of her mission: Sacramento Kindness.
4 October 2017 Page 4 Kiwanis Club of Carmichael Contributed By Linda Martin K-Kids Mary is the President-Elect of the Kiwanis Club of Lincoln Foothills, and has managed the K-Kids for three years. She and her husband enjoy Cooking, Gardening and Traveling. The K-Kids have 35 3rd through 5th Graders in at Carlin C. Coppin Elementary School in Lincoln. The students are taught Leadership Skills (Planning Fundraisers, Speaking, Community Service Projects), Kindness and Respect. Here are some of their student projects: A Kindness Tree in the cafeteria, with Student Acts of Kindness written on its Leaves. School Yard Cleaning, Weeding, Paint Flag on the Backboard. Sandwiches for the Homeless. Fleece Blankets for Shelters. Thanksgiving Baskets (100). SPCA Kitten Toys. Teacher Appreciation Breakfast. Write Letters asking for Donations. Safety Awareness Day with the Police and Fire Departments. Trauma Dolls. The children chosen for this club must give 3 Service Hours per Month, pay $3.00 Annual Dues, be able to Write, have a C Grade Average and have Parent s Consent. If they Misbehave 3 Times, they are out. They design and plan their own fundraisers and have learned to ask the community members for donations. These students speak over the school intercom about Acts of Kindness seen of others, and will earn a T-Shirt for attending a certain number of meetings and events. They have a Board with a President, Treasurer, Sergeant-at- Arms, and a Secretary, who run the meetings. The Kiwanis Club of Lincoln Foothills budgeted $2,000 for this club to support their projects. They bring in Key Club students to speak to them about what is going on in the high school. The K-Kids meet on the First and Third Tuesdays, from 2:45-3:45 PM and the Board meets at 7:30 AM twice a month. Mary encouraged our club to consider sponsoring a K-Kids Club, as it is very rewarding, and teaches elementary aged children leadership skills through service to their community. In big and small ways, they are changing the world around them. But the most significant changes happen in the kids themselves.
5 October 2017 Page 5 Kiwanis Club of Carmichael Contributed By Linda Martin Linda Martin presented Jackie and Linda Jones with a Thank You Card, and Gift for their work at Koob s Nature Area, our successful Signature Project. Virginia, representing the Spiritual Aims Committee, gave a check for $300 to Loaves and Fishes to feed the homeless. New Circle K Club Being Chartered at American River College The Carmichael Kiwanis Club is pleased announce they will be chartering a Circle K Club at American River College. Circle K Member Josephine Molina of Folsom Lake College Carmichael Members and Circle K Members Capital Division Lieutenant Governor David Duy Ngo
6 October 2017 Page 6 Kiwanis Club of Sacramento Suburban Contributed By Naomi Errecart R s El Presidente El Presidente, Bruce Lagomarsino shared some thoughts as to what he would like to see happen during his reign. He focused on a number of "R's": Retain: Retain the members we have with Good Programs and Camaraderie. Recruit: Invite friends to Share Lunch, Projects and the Good that Kiwanis does. Respond: Respond to Community Needs. Also to District and International considerations. React to Events around us. Respect for Club Members. Responsible for Actions. Relevant Programs. Bruce shared that he had several techniques to control his stuttering such as speaking in a southern accent, snapping his fingers and rocking side to side. Bruce taught for 30 years and threatened to move us closer to the lectern if we misbehaved. Let's all support Bruce in the coming year!
7 October 2017 Page 7 Kiwanis Club of Sacramento Suburban Contributed By Naomi Errecart Lt. Governor s Installation Dinner Fred Borowski fined himself $8 for missing the Lt. Governor s installation dinner last night; Donna and Mike Gordon, Caren and Bruce Lagomarsino, Rich Kocher, Marianne Laws, and Naomi Errecart were all in attendance. Division 44 Lt. Governor Laird Smith joined us for our luncheon meeting and presented a Division 44 Directory for to Bruce; awarded Sac Suburban Kiwanis a patch for our campaign last year to donate food supplements to Title 1 students and for hosting a DCM this year; and bestowed upon Fred a thank you award for his presidency this term.
8 October 2017 Page 8 Kiwanis Club of Sacramento Suburban Contributed By Naomi Errecart Community Service Barbara and Rich delivered goods to the Mather Veterans Village food bank YCPO: Rich went on a shopping spree with Julie Oliver, the nutrition coordinator at Wellspring. The remodeling of their facility has just been completed and many items were in need of an upgrade or replacement. Sac Suburban spent $860 on these purchases which will enable Wellspring to continue to prepare breakfast for over 200 women and children on a daily basis. In gratitude for the club s generosity, both Crisis Nursery and Wellspring would love to provide our club with a tour of their respective facilities. Rich will follow up with them as to the best time to visit and circulate a sign-up sheet. Installation of Officers & Board Members Sacramento Suburban Board : President Bruce Lagomarsino, President-Elect Jim Johnson, Vice President Mike Brownell, Secretary Donna Gordon, Treasurer Marianne Laws, Immediate Past President Fred Borowski, and board members Mike Gordon, Dave Jones, Barbara Ross, Sharon Sturm, and Tom Fleischmann.
9 October 2017 Page 9 Kiwanis Club of Sacramento Suburban Contributed By Naomi Errecart Annual Golf Tournament On a Chamber of Commerce type of day, Kiwanians gathered at Antelope Greens Golf Course and had the annual club golf tournament. For the second year in a row, Mike Brownell and Jon Kaempfer tied for the Lowest Score. In a scorecard playoff, Mike Won and Jon finished with the Low Net. Rich Kocher had the Low Calloway; Chris Creelman had the Long Drive and Jim Wunschel the Least Putts. The innumerable planes with fire retardant flying above us reminded how thankful we were.
10 October 2017 Page 10 Kiwanis Club of Placerville Lt. Governor s Installation Dinner Pville colors were flown Tuesday, September 12, 2017 at the Lt. Governor's Installation: Lori Warden, Lanny Langston, Paul Zappettini, Peter Wolfe, Jean Meyer, Sheryl Lindroos, and Tom Hinshaw, represented the Club. Lori Warden Receiving Lt. Governor Distinguished Award from Lt Governor Laird Smith. Two beautiful Roses attending Lt Governor s Installation: Sheryl Lindroos and Jean Meyer. The Three Thorns, Peter Wolfe, Tom Hinshaw and Lanny Langston. Master of Ceremonies Paul Zappettini Kazooing and Tooting Horns with CNH District Governor Joni Ackerman
11 October 2017 Page 11 Kiwanis Club of Placerville Quarterly Community Service Award The Quarterly Community Service Award was presented by Stephanie Carlson and Brenda Frachiseur to Sheila Silan. Sheila works with our youth at the El Dorado County Office of Education, currently with SARB program. She also has been a Foster Parent for 35 years. Hearty Congrats and Kudo's Sheila!!! Installation of Officers and Board Members Installation Dinner for Officers and Board Members, a NIGHT meeting at Smith Flat House, Wednesday October 4, A Festive Affair indeed!! Room was packed to capacity, hosted by Lanny Langston and Jean Meyer. The room decorations and flags brought a wave of patriotic pride. Thank you to Meliisa Cowan for donating the beautiful arranged flower centerpieces. The singer from Imagination Theater singing "Somewhere over the Rainbow" was absolutely fantastic and brought a tear to my eye. The dinner fare was outstanding; thank you to the Chef and Old Town Grill staff, Lorraine and the flawless serving crew. Thank you to all the members that dressed in patriotic colors (especially Charlie Wiglesworth in his pants attire). Observing and participating in that meaningful Placerville Club camaraderie and "Sense of Family" is a feeling that can't be surpassed. It was a grand and memorable night to all that attended. Many thanx to Laird Smith, Lt. Governor and his wife Shari, sharing this occasion with us. It was great to see and meet a founding member of the Placerville Club: President, Lt. Governor, and Governor Stu Rosen and his wife.
12 October 2017 Page 12 Kiwanis Club of Placerville Installation of Officers and Board Members Director Setting Scene Picture Visualization: Two Towering Icebergs sandwiching a Small Coast Guard ship. Dialogue: You will accept the position of President for President Carl Hagen presenting Hixson Award to Charlie Wiglesworth President Carl Hagen presenting "Man of the Year" Award to Paul Zappettini Wow!! a mirror Image Talk about picture visualization Well done Peter Wolfe!!! Laird Smith, Lt Governor installing and congratulating In-coming President Peter Wolfe
13 October 2017 Page 13 Kiwanis Club of Placerville Installation of Officers and Board Members Members enjoying Fine Cuisine from "Old Town Grill" Peter Wolfe presents to Carl Hagen a new GPS App (Globe) for his world travels Flower Centerpieces and Arrangement courtesy of member Melissa Cowan Toast to Incoming President Peter Wolfe and the super hero that is within us for the coming year Laird Smith, Lt. Governor installing and congratulating Pville Club's new Officers and Board of Directors
14 October 2017 Page 14 Kiwanis Club of Placerville Key Club Contributed By Rita Timewell The El Dorado, Ponderosa and Union Mine Key Clubs attended Fall Rally North October 21: El Dorado Key Club had 5 attendees, Union Mine Key Club had 6 attendees, Ponderosa Key Club had 1 attendee. Rita Timewell, Kiwanis Advisor for El Dorado HS Key Club, was honored as Advisor of the Month for Division 44S. Six Flags Discovery Kingdom El Dorado HS key Clubbers Start of Day El Dorado HS key clubbers with their treasures at the end of the day (Oh, they learn at such a young age about shopping!!) El Dorado HS Key Club members served a fun Halloween dinner to the seniors at the Clay Street Apartments. Thanks to Lauren, Sara, Erica, Alyssa, Lexi, Katie and Karen.
15 October 2017 Page 15 Kiwanis Club of Rancho Murieta Contributed By Jack Seigal Lt. Governor s Installation Dinner Bill DuVal, Al Swan, Diann Swan, Linda O Brien, Chet Kiel, Jack Seigal. Laird Smith is again leading us in Division 44. It was a nice evening and we even had our own Jack Seigal recognized for his perfect attendance at the DCM s as well as recognition for some great work he does on our most informative and interesting Kronicle, and the work he put into the Division Directory. One additional presentation was made by our Lt. Governor at our Installation Dinner. Recognition of Bonnie Shewchuk our outgoing President, for the great job she has done this year for our Club and Kiwanis. She is and will continue to be a hard act to follow.
16 October 2017 Page 16 Kiwanis Club of Rancho Murieta Contributed By Jack Seigal Boy Scout Troop 633 Be Prepared is the motto of the Boy Scouts of America. The highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America is Eagle Scout. One of the requirements of earning the Eagle Scout rank is completing an Eagle Scout Service Project. The Eagle Scout Service Project is the opportunity for a Boy Scout to demonstrate leadership of others while performing a project for the benefit of his community. Life Scout Jack Pelletier was thinking about his Eagle Scout Service Project and thought about a kit for a household to be used during a power loss, or perhaps a local disaster. This was before the tragedies being reported by hurricanes. But what to put in the kits? He consulted the Federal Emergency Management Agency and came up with a list of needed items for such a 72 hour Emergency Survival Kit. The list included Food, Water Packets, Hand Crank Flashlight / Radio, Toilet Paper, Whistle, First Aid Kit, and more. Sponsors (with the names on the side of the kits) helped to underwrite the cost. Our Kiwanis Foundation supported this Eagle Service Project. Boy Scout Troop 633 is chartered to the Kiwanis Club of Rancho Murieta Foundation. Here is how the kits were distributed to selected home owners in Rancho Murieta. A list of lot numbers were obtained from the Rancho Murieta Association. The numbers were transcribed on slips of paper and a drawing took place on Saturday, September 16th. After the drawing, the kits were delivered to the homes selected.
17 October 2017 Page 17 Kiwanis Club of Rancho Murieta Contributed By Jack Seigal Chair Loretta Lutz welcomed everyone to the Kiwanis Concert of Kids, starring Music Mike. Music Mike is a tradition, coming here for about a decade. He will be back next year about the same time. Bob Lutz passing out water. Stay hydrated!
18 October 2017 Page 18 Kiwanis Club of Rancho Murieta Contributed By Jack Seigal
19 October 2017 Page 19 Kiwanis Club of Rancho Murieta Contributed By Jack Seigal
20 October 2017 Page 20 Kiwanis Club of Roseville Contributed By Joe Blair Photo s from Ted s Past Year Roseville Bikefest 20+ of our high school Key Clubbers and over 8 Kiwanians participated in the Roseville Bikefest a couple of weeks ago. Over 300 participants went through the various stations where they received a Bike Safety Presentation, a Bike Helmet Fitting or a new Helmet, Bike Safety Inspection and the chance to Ride an Obstacle Course. A great time was had by all! Thanks to everyone who participated!!
21 October 2017 Page 21 Kiwanis Family House Contributed By David Sindrey Kiwanis Club of Roseville
22 October 2017 Page 22 Kiwanis Family House Contributed By David Sindrey Kiwanis Club of Roseville
23 October 2018 Page 23 Monday, 11/13/17 Division 44 Calendar of Events & Activities November 2017 CNH Division 44 Council Meeting - 5:30PM-7:30PM, Free Methodist Church, Orangevale, CA December 2017 No CNH Division 44 Council Meetings in December Cal-Nev-Ha District & Kiwanis International Calendar of Events & Activities August 9-11, 2018 June 28 - July 1, 2018 June 27-30, CNH District Convention, Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa, Kona, Hawaii 2018 Kiwanis International Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada 2019 Kiwanis International Convention, Walt Disney World, Florida Newsletter Article Submissions your Articles and Pictures to Lt. Governor Laird Smith for publication by the Monday prior to the next DCM. Please include an Article Narrative and Names of People in the Pictures.
24 October 2017 Page 24 Club Calendar of Events & Activities November, 2017 Sunday, November 12, 2017 Kiwanis Club of Sacramento Suburban 26th Annual Wine Tasting and Art Auction 4:00 to 7:00 PM, Carmichael Presbyterian Church December, 2017 Tuesday, December 12, 2017 Kiwanis Family House Kiwanis With the Sacramento Kings Sacramento Golden 1 Center January, 2018 Saturday, January 27, 2018 Kiwanis Club of Rancho Murieta 3rd Annual Crab Feed Rancho Murieta Saint Vincent DePaul Catholic Church
25 October 2017 Page 25 Club Meetings Kiwanis Club of Amador County Meeting Location: Mel and Faye s Diner Meeting Address: 31 State Highway 49 & 88 Jackson, CA Meeting Days: 1st and 3rd Wednesday Time: 7:00 AM Cost: Off The Menu $6.00-$12.00 Kiwanis Club of Auburn Meeting Location: Sizzler Grill Meeting Address: Lincoln Way, Auburn, CA Meeting Days: 2nd & 4th Wednesday Meeting Time: 6:30 PM Meal Cost: $20.00 Kiwanis Club of Carmichael Meeting Location: Carmichael Elks Lodge Meeting Address: 5631 Cypress Avenue Carmichael, CA Meeting Days: Wednesday Meeting Time: 7:00 AM Meal Cost: $7.00 Kiwanis Club of Citrus Heights Meeting Location: Coco s Restaurant Meeting Address: 7887 Madison Ave Citrus Heights, CA Meeting Days: Wednesday (2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th Wed.) Meeting Time: 7:00 AM Meal Cost: $10.00 Kiwanis Club of Folsom Lake Meeting Location: Empire Ranch Golf Club Meeting Address: 1620 Natoma Street Folsom, CA Meeting Days: 1st, 3rd & 4th Tuesday Meeting Time: 11:45 AM Meal Cost: $10.00 Average Kiwanis Club of Gold Country Meeting Location: Kane's Family Restaurant Meeting Address: 120 E. Main Street, Grass Valley, CA Meeting Days: 1st, 3rd, 4th & 5th Thursday 2nd Thursday, Social, 5:30 PM (Location Varies) Meeting Time: 12:00 Noon Meal Cost: $18.00 at Kane's Kiwanis Club of Lincoln Meeting Location: Buonarrotti Ristorante Meeting Address: 460 Lincoln Blvd Lincoln, CA Meeting Days: Tuesdays Meeting Time: 7:00 AM / 1st Tuesday 6:00 PM Meal Cost: Breakfast $10.00 / Dinner $18.00 Kiwanis Club of Lincoln Foothills Meeting Location: Turkey Creek Golf Club Meeting Address: 1525 CA-193 Highway Lincoln, CA Meeting Days: 1st & 3rd Friday Meeting Time: 11:30 AM Meal Cost: Lunch $13.00 Kiwanis Club of Placerville Meeting Location: Smith Flat House Meeting Address: 2021 Smith Flat Road Placerville, CA Meeting Days: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th Wednesday (Noon) 4th Wednesday (6:00 PM) Meeting Time: 12:00 Noon Meal Cost: $13.50
26 October 2018 Page 26 Club Meetings Kiwanis Club of Rancho Cordova Meeting Location: TBD Meeting Address: TBD Rancho Cordova, CA Meeting Days: 2nd Thursday Meeting Time: 6:30 PM Meeting Days: All Other Thursdays Meeting Time: 7:00 AM Meal Cost: $5.00 and Up Kiwanis Club of Rancho Murieta Meeting Location: The Country Club Villas Club House Meeting Address: 7083 Murieta Parkway Rancho Murieta, CA Meeting Days, Time & Cost: 1st Thursday of Each Month 7:00 AM, (Breakfast) $5.00 3rd Thursday of Each Month 7:00 PM, (Dessert) $5.00 Kiwanis Club of Roseville Meeting Location: Pacific Street Café Meeting Address: 301 Lincoln Street, Roseville, CA Meeting Days: Thursday Meeting Time: 12:00 Noon Meal Cost: $15.00 Kiwanis Club of Sacramento Suburban Meeting Location: Jackson Catering & Events Meeting Address: 1120 Fulton Avenue Sacramento, CA Meeting Days: Wednesday Meeting Time: 12:10 PM & Varies Occasionally it moves off site, or has an evening meeting. Contact before attending. Meal Cost: $15.00 Kiwanis Club of Rocklin Meeting Location: Strikes Bar & Grill Meeting Address: 5681 Lonetree Blvd, Rocklin, CA Meeting Days: Thursday Meeting Time: 2nd Thursday 5:30 PM / Other 11:45 AM Meal Cost: 5:30 PM $15.00 / 11:45 AM $14.00
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