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Beverly Shadwell Charles Bender, Erica Godamunne Sevena Baum, Al Russ Bill Montgomery, Don Lafond

Chartered: August 1, 1946. Florida District Division 5. Our 60 th Year of Service. Jay Ambler 270-0368 Doris Barnes 891-4950 Herman Bass 246-7537 John Bates 280-8358 Sevena Baum 249-5115 Charles Bender 223-0890 Max Booke 223-2231

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Beverly Shadwell Charles Bender, Erica Godamunne Sevena Baum, Al Russ Bill Montgomery, Don Lafond

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  1. Chartered: August 1, 1946 Florida District Division 5 Our 60th Year of Service Jay Ambler 270-0368 Doris Barnes 891-4950 Herman Bass 246-7537 John Bates 280-8358 Sevena Baum 249-5115 Charles Bender 223-0890 Max Booke 223-2231 Ed Borders 241-5491 Janice Bounds 242-9290 Doug Bradshaw 945-9807 Dick Brand 280-2628 Howard Brown 249-5877 Brownie Brown 249-0414 Bill Bull 241-0432 Barry Chandler 241-5634 Bob Cooper 241-0131 Dan Corritore 403-5722 Gary Crumley 247-8508 Beryl Dryden 241-0888 Jim Dunford 249-3593 Bill Fogg 249-5129 Erica Godamunne 821-9842 Bill Hutchinson 246-2853 Jenn King 230-3806 Hank Knox 246-2225 Carl Krouch 249-8842 Dan Kuchta 241-4145 Don Lafond 382-1023 James Lane 285-7273 Jim Lee 249-4292 Fred Lyons 241-8333 Ralph Marcello 992-7221 Walter Mather 246-6745 John Meadows 285-5082 John Meighan 247-9268 Bill Montgomery 221-5527 Joe Overby 249-3513 Hugh Patterson 246-9262 Walt Pfeil 221-6810 Neil Powell 343-3571 Lal Ramdeen 992-8275 Jerry Richey 223-1376 Leigh Roberts 247-8929 Ed Robinson 223-1591 Al Russ 645-0688 Butch Shadwell 223-4465 C.W. Stanford 249-9974 Don Stanton 992-2123 Bill Thompson 246-1442 Burt van Wagner 246-7264 Carol Wallace 992-8037 Bill Wilson 249-8562 KIWANIS CLUB OF JACKSONVILLE BEACHES Selva Marina Country Club 1600 Selva Marina Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 April 19, 2007 President: Ed Robinson Friday Committees Club Bulletin Editor Community Service Human & Spiritual Values Interclub Jax Beach Elementary Mentoring Membership New Projects Program Coordinator Public Relations Sponsored Youth Terrific Kids Webmaster Young Children Priority One Special Events Fletcher Scholar Recognition Breakfast Golf Tournament May Pancake Day Military Recognition Rose Sale Scholarships Teacher Recognition Day Beverly Shadwell Charles Bender, Erica Godamunne Sevena Baum, Al Russ Bill Montgomery, Don Lafond Doris Barnes Carl Krouch, John Bates Dan Kuchta, Burt Van Wagner Al Russ, Janice Bounds Jim Lee, Walt Pfeil Butch Shadwell, Dan Corritore Jay Ambler, Dick Brand Jim Lee John Meighan, Gary Crumley, Butch Shadwell Ed Robinson. Lal Ramdeen Neil Powell, Doris Barnes John Meighan, Carl Krouch Max Booke, Lal Ramdeen, Jay Ambler Butch Shadwell Beryl Dryden, Al Russ God Bless America Director of The Speech & Hearing Center Living the Kiwanis Dream... 2006-2007 Officers President Ed Robinson 1st Vice President Neil Powell 2nd Vice President Burt Van Wagner Treasurer Ralph Marcello Secretary Leigh Roberts Past President Don Lafond Board of Directors Doris Barnes John Bates Dan Kuchta James Lee Walt Pfeil Butch Shadwell District Exec.. Director/Secretary George Langguth WE ARE MEMBERS OF KIWANIS IN ORDER…….. • 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. Club Newsletters Chair William F. Taylor International President Nelson Tucker Lt. Governor Division 5 Rande Le Fevre District Governor Phil Yorston Editor- Beverly Shadwell Ph. 223-4465 bevs@shadtechserv.com www.beacheskiwanis.com/downloads.html

  2. LAST WEEK – April 12th INVOCATION MARK YOUR CALENDARS! GUEST SPEAKER MISSION HOUSE 800 Shetter Ave. Jax Beach, FL 32250 PH. 241-6767 Heavenly Father: Grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, the courage to change the things we can, and wisdom to know the difference. Help us to lead lives worthy of the vocations to which we have been called, and of the ideals to which we are committed. And now bless this food to our use and us to Your service. Amen April 30 – St. Augustine Club’s 8th Annual Golf Tournament May 11 - Friday – Rose Distribution and WeeklyMeeting (Meeting changed from May 10th to Friday May 11th) May 17  Thursday, - Division Council Meeting Hosted by the Fernandina Beach Club July 3-7 - International Convention, San Antonio, Tx Aug. 2 - Thursday,Division Council Meeting, Host club - TBD Aug. 23-26 - Florida District Convention, Marco Island,FL Mission House grew out of the compassion and dedication of the faith community at the Beach. Opened in February, 1997, Mission House is a day facility serving the homeless in the Beaches communities from St. Johns County on the South to Mayport on the North, providing meals, showers, medical care, clothing vouchers, case management and referrals to agencies for jobs, mental health, medical services, etc. In 1998, the Mission House Clinic opened, providing free medical services to anyone without insurance. Mission House assists clients to regain their self-sufficiency, self-esteem and well-being. Thank you Jan for your informative and thought provoking talk. From: “Invocations for Kiwanis Occasions” by James J. Muench CLUB MEETING CHECK-IN FORM The table check-in lists have been replaced with a new simplified check-in method. As you enter the meeting room each week, please initial next to your name on the attendance form. That's all there is to it.  If you have a guest, please print his or her name next to your name. Also, please remind any Interclub guests to print their names and club name on the attendance form. Bill Montgomery CLUB PROJECTS Jan Flager Executive Director of Mission House Community Service Teacher of the Year Award (March) Back To School With B.E.A.M (July) Thanksgiving Dinner for Seniors (November) Penman Road Clean Up (2nd Sat of month) Beaches Habitat For Humanity Walt Pfeil told a funny story. The moral of the story is: If someone offers to sell you a tie, take them up on it. WELCOME GUESTS Fund Raisers P-Nut Day Sale (January) Mother’s Day Rose Sale (May) May Pancake Day (May) Children Charity Golf Classic (December) INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION If you haven’t already done so, this is a reminder to make your hotel reservations for the Kiwanis International Convention before rooms are released and rates go up. You can secure your hotel reservations online anytime at www.the-meeting-connection.com by clicking the Kiwanis Housing Link, or call The Meeting Connection at 1-800-398-2568 between 9:00am – 4:30 p m. EST. See you in San Antonio! LTG Rande LeFerve Dan Kuchta “You know you’re at” --- the Beaches Kiwanis Club, if you’re listening to Dan and Walt tell jokes. July 3 - 7 Katherine Cook O’Malley, Interclub visitor; and Cathi Forment Sponsored Youth Fletcher Key Club (Tuesday 2:30) Providence Key Club (1st Friday of month) UNF Circle K (Internet Meeting) PENMAN ROAD CLEANUP – April 14th Thank you Volunteers!–(Left to Right) - Jarrod Martirone(Key Club), Jay Ambler, Josh Dunbar(Key Club), Dick Brand, Bill Montgomery, and Butch Shadwell (taking picture) Young Children: Priority One Reading at Head Start (twice/month) Reading to Navy Childcare Center (twice/ month) Annual Children’s Book Gifts Gary Crumley passed around the Happy Buck Hat, and got a big response this week. NAME THAT PRESIDENT! Youth Services Fletcher Scholar Program (February) Jacksonville Science & Engineering Fair (Feb) Jax Beach Elementary Mentoring (3rd Thurs of month) Beaches Aquatic Center Scholarships Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida Children’s Miracle Network Project S.0.S Terrific Kids Jay Ambler spoke about our upcoming Rose Sale. MOTHER’S DAY ROSE SALE Our Mother’s Day Rose Sale can be one of the most important projects that we hold each year –both from the standpoint of good public relations and monies it produces for the benefit of our Children’s Charities. The roses are $15 per dozen. Each member takes orders from friends, neighbors, church, etc. Orders must be turned in by May 3rd. The roses are delivered Friday morning, May 11th, then packaged for pick up. Our weekly meeting will be moved from Thursday (May 10th) to Friday (May 11th) to enable us to deliver the roses one day closer to Mother’s Day which is May 13th. The committee members are Jay Ambler, Lal Ramdeen, and Max Booke. What an easy way to promote Kiwanis. Can we count on YOU? Visit Kiwanis Websites: www.beacheskiwanis.com www.floridakiwanis.com www.kiwanis.org Happy Anniversary! Corky & Nancy Borders 4/19 John & Leanne Meadows 4/24 Answers: Washington, Jefferson, J.Q. Adams, Lincoln, Grant, Robinson,FDR, Cleveland,Eisenhower, Kennedy, Reagan, Nelson Happy Birthday! Pictures by Butch Shadwell Printing by Leigh Roberts C.W. Stanford 4/21 Burt VanWagner 4/24

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