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Butch Shadwell Bill Montgomery Paula Powell/Doris Barnes Neil Powell/Lal Ramdeen/Doris Barnes

January 21, 2010. CLUB MEMBERS. Florida District Division 5. 241-0888 249-3593 446-4002 260-4939 249-8842 285-7273 382-9646 220-2355 571-2353 285-5082. Tom Divita Beryl Dryden Jim Dunford Jane Fairall Debbie Johnson/Jay Carl Krouch/Phyllis James Lane/Marie

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Butch Shadwell Bill Montgomery Paula Powell/Doris Barnes Neil Powell/Lal Ramdeen/Doris Barnes

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  1. January 21, 2010 CLUB MEMBERS Florida District Division 5 241-0888 249-3593 446-4002 260-4939 249-8842 285-7273 382-9646 220-2355 571-2353 285-5082 Tom Divita Beryl Dryden Jim Dunford Jane Fairall Debbie Johnson/Jay Carl Krouch/Phyllis James Lane/Marie James Lee/Mary Ellen Bill MacLeod/Mary Lou Kevin Likens John Meadows/Leanne Bill Montgomery/Lea Joe Overby/Jean Hugh Patterson/Beth Walt Pfeil/Marie Neil Powell/Kristina Paula Powell/John Lal Ramdeen/Daphne Ed Robinson/Myrle Al Russ/Gerry Butch Shadwell/Bev 221-5527 249-3513 246-9262 221-6810 343-3571 899-6446 992-8275 223-1591 645-0688 410-9750 Jay Ambler/Jane Doris Barnes Herman Bass John Bates/Delores Sevena Baum Charles Bender/Wanda Nancy Bernard Max Booke/Marlette Howard Brown/Hazel Dan Corritore/Cindy Gary Crumley 270-0368 891-4950 246-7537 280-8358 249-5115 223-0890 716-5359 223-2231 249-5877 403-5722 247-8508 KIWANIS CLUB OF JACKSONVILLE BEACHES 63 Years Of Service Chartered: August 1,1946 THE SIX OBJECTS OF KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL “SERVING THE CHILDREN OF THE WORLD” • To give primacy to the human & spiritual rather than the material values of life. • To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships. • To promote the adoption & the application of higher social, business, & professional standards. • To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive, & serviceable citizenship. • To provide, through Kiwanis Clubs, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render • altruistic service, & to build better communities. • To cooperate in creating & maintaining that sound public opinion & high idealism which make possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism, & goodwill. Division 5 Clubs 2009-2010 Mon - JacksonvilleClub Crown Plaza Hotel 1201 Riverplace Blvd, 12:30 http://kiwanisjax.com/- Fernandina Beach Club Municipal Golf Clubhouse 6:30 PM (1st,2nd & 3rd Mon) Tues - St. Augustine Club Carrabba’s Italian Grill SR 312 & US 1, Noon (824-8244) - Deerwood Club Deercreek Country Club Governor’s room, 7816 McLaurin Rd, 12:00 Wed -Arlington Club Jacksonville University Bartlett Kinne University Center 11:30 (1st & 3rd Wed) Thurs- Jacksonville Beaches Club Crab Cake Factory 1396 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville Beach - Historic St. AugustineClub The Village Inn 900 Ponce de Leon Blvd (U.S. 1), 7 AM -Westside Club - Holiday Inn I-295& Commonwealth, 12:30 Committee Chairs/Co-Chairs Child Safety Club Administration Community Analysis Community Service Finance and Fundraising Human and Spiritual Values Interclub Membership Growth and Education Newsletter Editor Program Coordinator Public Relations Sponsored Youth Webmaster Young Children: Priority One Events Fletcher Scholar Recognition Breakfast Scholarships Teacher Recognition Day Thanksgiving Dinner for Seniors Fundraisers Football Festival Football/Jaguars Tickets Golf Tournament Peanut Sale Rose Sale Butch Shadwell Bill Montgomery Paula Powell/Doris Barnes Neil Powell/Lal Ramdeen/Doris Barnes Debbie Johnson Hugh Patterson Al Russ Neil Powell Beverly Shadwell Doris Barnes James Lee John Bates James Lee Dan Corritore TODAY’S MEETING UPCOMING PROGRAMS Greeter: Walt Pfeil January 28 TBD February 4 Steve Lindorff Jacksonville Beaches Planning and Zoning February 11 Rosie Hetman Hands on Jacksonville “JEA Savings without Sacrifice” February 18 Lenora Martin National Federation of the Blind Opening Ceremony : President Doris Barnes Butch Shadwell Butch Shadwell Charlie Bender/Doris Barnes John Bates Announcements : President Doris Barnes Prayer : Al Russ James Lee James Lee/Walt Pfeil Carl Krouch/John Bates/Ed Robinson/Lal Ramdeen John Bates Paula Powell/Bill MacLeod/Max Booke/John Bates/Lal Ramdeen Happy $$ Guest Introduction : Neil Powell 2009-2010 Officers President Doris Barnes 1st Vice President Hugh Patterson 2nd Vice President Walt Pfeil Treasurer/Asst. Treasurer Walt Pfeil/Debbie Johnson Secretary/Asst Secretary Butch Shadwell/Debbie Johnson Past President James Lee Speaker Introduction : John Bates Board of Directors Debbie Johnson Paula Powell Ed Robinson Neil Powell John Bates Charlie Bender District Exec. Director George Langguth Program: Lucy Croft Volunteered for Kiwanis International District Club Newsletters Chair Bud Brown International President Paul Palazzolo Lt. Governor Division 5 Skeeter Key 50/50 Fundraiser Drawing Joke Closing District Governor Donna T. Parton “Reach Out & Reach Up”

  2. LAST WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS - January 14, 2010 Make a difference. Change the world one child and one community at a time. The speaker was unable to make it last week. INVOCATION A NEW VISION! Heavenly Father, Let us pray for the sick, the lonely, and the hungry, and let us make someone’s day happier by doing a kindness not expected. May we always willingly share our blessings with those in need. And now bless this food to our use and us to Your service. Amen Members discussed, and adopted a new theme for the club – “CHILD SAFETY” February 27 – Lake City Please make plans to attend the 2010 Zone Conferences and Governor's Visits. This years Zone Conferences & Governor's Visits are designed to provide an opportunity to meet with other divisions in your area; learn about exciting new projects and activities: share Governor Donna Parton's vision; and incorporate more FUN, FELLOWSHIP & SERVICE in your club. From: “Invocations for Kiwanis Occasions” by James J. Muench Butch Shadwell suggested the new theme, and will head our new Child Safety Committee. Our first project will be to fund swimming lessons for children. Prayer Volunteer List: Doris Barnes, Debbie Johnson, Carl Krouch, Hugh Patterson, Walt Pfeil, Paula Powell, Al Russ, Butch Shadwell, Bill Montgomery WANTED Guest Speaker Coordinators Speaker Program - 2010 Doris Barnes - Program Chair Coordinator UPCOMING EVENTS WELCOME GUEST Feb 4 - Board Meeting, 11am, Crab Cake Factory Feb 27 - Zone Conference, Columbia H.S. in Lake City 469 SE Fighting Tiger Drive, Lake City, FL 32025 Mar 4 - Board Meeting, 11am, Crab Cake Factory    Mar 27 - Apr 3 – Kiwanis Cruise to Eastern Caribbean   We still have some openings for Guest Speaker Coordinators    July, August 19, August 26, September 16, September 23 or 30 A big thank you to all our members who  have  signed  up  to  be a guest speaker coordinator. Pres. Doris Barnes  PENMAN ROAD CLEANUP Penman Road Clean-Up Project on January 30th, with Fletcher High School Key Club. Meet on the east side of Winn Dixie on Atlantic Blvd and Penman Road on Saturday at 9:00am. VOLUNTEER READERS Thank you Walt Pfeil for the laugh! Wed, Jan 13th – John Bates and Doris Barnes Southwinds Villas Head Start Program Anders Head Start Program Tues, Jan 19th - John Bates and Lal Ramdeen Navy Child Development Center Lal Ramdeen hosts guest Bill Heer. HOW FLORIDA KIWANIANS CAN SUPPORT HAITI RELIEF EFFORT Donate your miles. Delta Air Lines is allowing customers to donate SkyMiles to Red Cross through SkyWish; United Airlines offers points donations through the Red Cross via its Mileage Plus Charity Miles program; American Airlines is setting up a donation page on its website, and JetBlue is working on additional flights for doctors and nurses who can aide in Haiti. JANUARY WORDSEARCH T U U M S Q Q J R E F G L I S Y D Z U C A S M W E K I N G D E E U N F R Q X V Q T B D Y Z C N Y O A M W U I C S N A Q N G I O I F E P S A V C S I G B R E H T U L N I T R A M I W N D Y O U S D O L E E I S A E O L N J L C H N P E I C U W N S O I A O S S T D B A K Y S E L C C N S G N T R I T E N R A G R E U E T E O D I A U G X P U Z V A R I Z O W R B R O O R D U G R D Q Z I Z Q Y I V C S M U W Y V P P H F R Z U A J Q S C A P R I C O R N R P R L D K Support the Kiwanis International Foundation Disaster Relief Fund, 3636 Woodview Trace, Indianapolis, IN 46268.  Here is the link for online donations.  http://kif.kiwanis.org/KIF/givenow.aspx Missionary Flights International based in Ft. Pierce, Florida.  To donate: http://www.missionaryflights.org/donate-now AmeriCares has pledged $5 million to Haitian quake relief, and is soliciting donations to a general emergency disaster relief fund to help it accomplish that. https://secure.americares.org/site/Donation2?idb=78993387&df_id=5083&5083.donation=form1 Care is sending relief workers into the city of Port-au-Prince and needs funds to support its efforts. Suggested donations range from $50 to $1,000, but you can name your own amount if you prefer. https://my.care.org/site/Donation2?5000.donation=form1&df_id=5000 American Red Cross you can donate $10 to the American Red Cross earthquake relief fund for Haiti by texting the word "Haiti" to 90999.  For larger donations go to http://american.redcross.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ntld_main&s_subsrc=RCO_ResponseStateSection No Birthdays or Anniversaries Visit Kiwanis Websites:www.beacheskiwanis.com www.floridakiwanis.com www.kiwanis.org Mailing Address: Kiwanis of Jacksonville Beaches PO Box 50504 Jacksonville Bch, FL 32240 For Past Newsletters - www.beacheskiwanis.com/downloads.html Newsletter Editor: bevs1@bellsouth.net Newsletter Printing: Neil Powell, Morgan Stanley Co. Photos: Debbie Johnson AQUARIUS BIRTHSTONE CAPRICORN COLD DIET GARNET ICE JANUARY KING MARTINLUTHER NEWYEAR RESOLUTION SNOW WINTER ZODIACSIGN

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