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1 Glendora Kiwanis Club, P.O. Box 353, Glendora, CA February 4, 2016 Issue 12 Upcoming EVENTS Serving the Children of the World and Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time. The President s Message Breaking NEWS Glendora Citizen of the Year for 2015 has been selected.. Jump N Jammin February 19, pm to Dr. Chuck and Tricia Gomer Earth Day Festival April 16, 2016 Banquet will be held on April 21, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. at the Glendora Country Club For more information contact the Glendora Chamber of Commerce at Service Member of the Month In By Rob the Voors, SPOTLIGHT President Elect O ur Member for the Month of February is Pat Bushman! Dr. Bushman, former Superintendent of the Glendora Unified School District, has been a member of the Glendora Kiwanis Club since 1980 and was the club president in Wanted Pat has been a community icon for decades which is uncommon because he is not a Glendora resident. Pat lives in Rossmoor, which is just north of Seal Beach, and makes the early drive each Thursday morning to be in Glendora by 6:45! Talk about dedication! Seeking Articles, Photos and News Items for future issues of the Kiwanis on the Move Have an update about something going on in the club or activity? Helpful Hints Funny or Heartwarming stories or recognitions Announcements Service Member of Month continues on page 6 Send them to newsletter@glendorakiwanis.com Articles should be formatted and approximately 200 words. Please submit in word format. Relay 4 Life May 14, :00 am-9:00 pm Inside this issue: Activities / Events 2 Meeting Details 3 Membership 5 Patriotic Series 7 SLPs 8 Division 35 News 9 Kiwanis International 10 Committees / Goals 11

2 Meeting Time/Location The Kiwanis Club of Glendora meets each Thursday at 7:00 a.m. at the Glendora Country Club, 2400 Country Club Drive, Glendora, CA Fun Facts The first Kiwanis club was organized in Detroit, Michigan, on January 21, In 1962, worldwide expansion was approved, and today Kiwanis clubs are active in every part of the world. Kiwanis was coined from an American Indian phrase Nunc Kee-wanis, which means, we trade or we share our talents. Kiwanis is one of the few organizations that offers membership to almost all age groups. Service is at the heart of every Kiwanis club, no matter where in the world it s located. No two Kiwanis clubs look exactly the same. Clubs should reflect their communities and their members and should work to meet their needs. Flexibility is key to a successful club. COMING WEEK S PROGRAM Programming by Paul Heredia Getting to Know a Member by Pat Bushman Programs Feb 11 7 am-8 am Kiwanis Meeting Program: Adventure in Mexico Presented by Dr. Bruce Feb 19 4 pm-7 pm Jump N Jammin in the Park Finkbiner Park Fee: $8 pre-registered and $10 day of event For more information or to register online go to Feb 25 7 am-8 am Kiwanis Meeting Program: The Art of Philanthropy Presented by Joe Zanetta List of Upcoming Events Apr 16 Earth Day Festival May 14 9 am-9 pm Relay for Life of Glendora, Louie Pompei Sports Park For more information contact Kaleena Khademi at (909) / ghwooddesign@gmail.com Feb 6 Feb Club Officers President La Shawn Butler (626) / lsbutler@cityofglendora.org Treasurer Gene Murabito (626) / gmurabito@adelphia.net Dr. Bruce s Adventures in Mexico Getting to Know a Member February 11 meeting!! Opportunities to Serve / Holidays Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha Mid-Year Conference South Queen Mary, Long Beach, CA Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation Anniversary Party Celebrating Five Decades of Service Feb 11 5:30 pm DCM Division 35 Division Meeting Glendora Continental, 316 W. Route 66, Glendora Feb 15 Presidents Day Feb 27 5 pm Great Trivia Challenge 24 presented by GPL Friends Foundation Tickets $15 Azusa Pacific University, Felix Event Center For tickets Friends Book Loft & Library or APU Felix Event Center Ticket Booth Mar 8 7 am-7 pm Volunteer on National Pancake Day Another chance to fulfill the Kiwanis mission of service to children and to be a voice on behalf of your local Mar 10 4:30 pm DCM/Division 35 Service Project: Food/Care Boxes for Military Families Williams School, 301 S. Loraine Avenue, Glendora April 21 6 pm Citizen of the Year Banquet Glendora Country Club, 2400 Country Club Drive, Glendora President Elect Rob Voors (626) / Rob_Voors@twc.com Assistant Treasurer Cory Ellenson (626) / coryellenson@gmail.com Public Relations / Newsletter Kathleen Sessman (626) / newsletter@glendorakiwanis.com Vice President Paul Heredia (626) / pheredia@mail.cvhp.org Secretary Andrea Miller (951) / amiller@cityofglendora.org Page 2

3 The Kiwanis Club of Glendora meets every Thursday at the picturesque Glendora Country Club located at 2400 Country Club Drive, Glendora from 7:00 a.m. to approximately 8:00 a.m. Weekly breakfast meetings are held for the purposes of education, fellowship, and pursuing the objectives of Kiwanis. This is a great opportunity to connect, give back, have fun, help the community and meet other people with shared interests. Interested in learning more or attending a meeting contact any Glendora Kiwanis member or Rob Voors at Rob_Voors@twc.com. Business Meetings held 1st Thursday of each Month Member Meeting Members Meetings held 3rd Thursday of each Month MEETING DETAILS Meeting Highlights Meeting was called to order and no fines were given as it was Fine Free Thursday. Our visitors this week where prospective member Jay Knight and transfer member Dan Buehler. Announcements As Dave Culp stated, Old Age Health report was given on Dr. Bruce, Hal Workman, Mike Conway and Tony Miller. Andrea Miller announced that St. Lucy s KIWIN S are trying to send (9) members to this year s Cal-Nev-Ha Kiwin s District Convention, being held April 15th April 17, The cost per person is $234, and they are looking for any donations to help them reach their goal of $2,106. Chuck Gomer commented on scholarships awarded to Glendora High School Students. Jim Riley announced that Community Services Commission is accepting nominations for the Ed Eddie Kirkpatcrick Award; William E. Buck Dunham; and Ruth Harper Award $$ FINE FREE THURSDAY / DONATIONS / WINNINGS $$ BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Member Birthdays: Randy Mueller Feb 1 La Shawn Butler Feb 20 Wes Purkiss Feb 27 Spouse Birthdays: Heather Bartlett Feb 6 Tricia Gomer Feb 23 Wedding Anniversaries: None. S pecial Congratulation's to the following members who joined the Kiwanis Club during the month of... February Thomas Malcolm Feb 7, 1985 Dale Rasmussen Feb 11, 2010 Greg Gillham Feb 12, 2009 Judy Gillham Feb 12, 2009 Kaleena Khademi Feb 14, 2013 Penny Paulus Feb 14, 2002 Bruce Schutte Feb 19, 2009 Page 3 THINGS TO REMEMBER Greg Gillham Present $20 Ha! Ha! Jar Carlo Latasa absent card pulled by Karen Vargas. Jim Riley Greg Gillham, Michael LaFond, Charles Gomer, and. And. And.. And. Too many to name, apparently it was anti-social Thursday!! Exempt Badges Kathleen Sessman & Greg Gillham $8 $3 Fine Free Thursday 50/50 draw from last weeks meeting 50/50 draw for todays meeting Mr. K was Dave Culp Jim Mussenden $20 donation Donated $20 to club for showing up to Kiwanis meeting late. Good for the month of February VOLUNTEERS NEED for Jump N Jammin February 19

4 Page 4 Induction of New Member Culver Heaton along with Jim Riley performed the induction of our newest member, Dan Buehler and presented him with a certificate, badge and pin to signify his membership into the Glendora Kiwanis Club. Lets Congratulate and Welcome our newest member, Dan Buehler MEETING DETAILS Cont.. Project Meeting Project meeting reports received from Treasurer Murabito who highlighted changes to the format of the Projects Fund Budget. Kudos for the success of Casino Night were given to committee members Cindy Romero and Kaleena Khademi who were not present at last weeks meeting to receive accolades. In closing, President Butler confirmed that the event netted $27, and a brief discussion on next years Casino Night chair and committee were discussed. Dan Buehler with Culver Heaton and Jim Riley Monthly Business Meeting The Glendora Kiwanis monthly business meeting was called to order and a determination of quorum was confirmed. Administrative Meeting Reports were received from Secretary Miller and Treasurer Murabito who requested a motion to amend the administrative budget and add $750 to Expense Item, Guest Meals Expense and approve the transfer of the Administrative Account from Pacific Western to Bank of America. Motion was made by Cindy Romero and Seconded by Dave Culp. Motion carried unanimously. Marie Gibson announced her donation of $100 to Guest Meals Expenses. Event Chair reports were given by Jim Riley on Jump N Jammin; Kaleena Khademi on Relay for Life; Greg Gillham on Trivia Challenge; Robert Davis on Division 35 service project who also inquired from Kaleena Khademi if a military representative from the USO would be present on March 10; Penny Paulus on Citizen of the Year nominations and selection; and Dale Rasmussen and Robert Davis on SLPs specifically regarding Damien High Kiwins Club and his desire to support two scholarship for Damien as the club does for other schools. Lively discussion ensued and then a motion was made by Dale Rasmussen, seconded by Dave Culp to approve two (2) scholarships for Damien High School with the scholarship criteria being that it gives priority to students who are members the Damien Kiwins club or Glendora residents. Motion carried 7-4. Diane Norman inquired if this issue could be brought back at a later date for review by the club so that the group could look at the scholarship criteria established for each school, concerns with inconsistencies on criteria followed were expressed. President Butler confirmed. Gene Murabito provided an update on the Ludwick Scholars and Scholarship funds. Meeting was adjourned! Jim Mussenden snuck into meeting at 7:30 a.m., and donated $20 to Club for arriving late.

5 Wh y Kiwanis??? Wh y Serve??? To Impact Your Community Kiwanians are proactive men and women who believe that positive impact in their community is the way to build a stronger community. They are involved in reaching out and serving others. Through projects that directly impact the quality of the lives of Glendora youth and community. Glendora Kiwanis Club members are at the forefront in making a difference in the city. BECOME A MEMBER How Does Kiwanis Benefit our Community? The Eliminate Project Stanton School Partnership in Reading Relay for Life Eye-Das Award college scholarships Page 5 To Increase Your Social and Business Network The Kiwanis Club of Glendora is also a living, breathing, and active network of personal contacts. Kiwanians are people who are connected; connected to business leaders, creative entrepreneurs, elected officials, and other people of influence. Interaction with members at club meetings, service projects and various social functions are conducive to building meaningful relationships that will last a lifetime. Other benefits Personal satisfaction in helping to improve lives. Learn about special programs, projects, or organizations at each meeting. Fellowship and networking. Develop leadership skills. Have FUN!!! You get out of Kiwanis what you put into it. We ask our members to do best they can for the good of the club and their own personal growth. Kiwanis will be what you make of it. FROM THE MEMBERSHIP Glendora Kiwanis Club Invites Community to Join and Make a Difference The Glendora Kiwanis Club is seeking civic-minded men and women to join them in making a difference in the community. The club holds weekly breakfast meeting on Thursday at 7:00 am at the Glendora Country Club for people who want to learn more about the club and its work. Our club gives members an opportunity to advance worthy causes, serve with friends, and become leaders in the community. Come and see all the great things Glendora Kiwanis Club is doing in the community, and see how you can get involved. To learn more about becoming a member or about our various service projects, contact President Elect Rob Voors at (626) or via at Rob_Voors@twc.com. By working together, members achieve what one person cannot accomplish alone. When you give a child the chance to learn, experience, dream, grow, succeed and thrive, great things happen. Meetings and Club Leadership Meetings are held every Thursday at the picturesque Glendora Country Club located at 2400 Country Club Drive, Glendora at 7:00 a.m. Our meetings are typically one hour, include a great breakfast, regular guest speakers on a variety of interesting topics, and of course conducting the primary business of improving the lives of children and community in the greater Glendora area! The camaraderie shared by club members during meetings and during community events is good-natured and infectious come see for yourself! Drop us a line! us at Rob Voors@twc.com and we ll contact you with further details. It is a great opportunity to connect, give back, have fun, help the community and meet other people with shared interests. We look forward to seeing you. PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS Jade Knight with La Shawn Butler Innovative, creative thinking and enthusiasm the cornerstones for the future growth of Kiwanis INTERESTED in becoming a Member or attending a meeting??? KIWANIS GLENDORA needs your HELP!!! Contact Rob Voors (626) / rvoors@glendora.k12.ca.us Interested in investing in these programs with tax deductible donation, president@glendorakiwanis.com Please specify on the check the specific program or event.

6 1. True 2.. True 3. False 4. True. 5. False, it may only be flown 24 hours a day if illuminated. THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES True or False Questions: I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. And to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all! 1. The American flag has the same birthday as the US Army. 2. Francis Hopkins from New Jersey designed the American Flag?. 3. There is evidence that Betsy Ross sewed the first flag. 4. The current version of the flag was designed and approved after Hawaii was added as the 50th state of the United States. 5. The American Flag should be flown on all national holidays from sunrise to sunset. It may also be flow 24 hours a day. Prior to the Revolutionary War, the British Colonies of North American each had its own flag. On January 2, 1776, the first flag of the United States was raised at Cambridge, Mass. by George Washington. The first flag was known as the Grand Union flag and it consisted of 13 stripes, alternating red and white with a blue canton bearing the crosses of St. George and St. Andrews. On June 14, 1777, the Congress resolved that the flag should contain a blue field with 13 stars, each representing a colony. White signifies purity and innocence; red, hardiness and valor; and blue vigilance, perseverance and justice. Until 1818, an additional star and stripe was added as each new state was admitted to the Union. But since that was not practical as more and more states were added, so in 1816, stars were added for each state and the flag contained 13 stripes alternating red and white. When carried in a procession with other flags, it should be displaced front and center of the line at the highest point of the group of flags. The flag should never be dipped to any person or thing, and should never touch anything beneath it, ground, floor, water, or merchandise. A 17-year old student designed the flag as it appears today. In anticipation of Alaska and Hawaii becoming states, Robert G. Heft created the 50-star flag as part of a history project (for which he received a B-) before submitting it to Congress for consideration. In August of 1959, President Dwight D. Eisenhower chose Heft's design over 1,500 other applicants and informed him of the news over the phone. (Heft's teacher also changed his grade to an A). Page 7 Patriotism Banner Patch Initiated in by Lt. Governor Rona Lunde Purpose: Increase patriotic spirit of Kiwanis Club Members Ways a Club can display patriotism: To encourage more members to assist with voter registration and poll working. To encourage more members to vote. To help members understand the symbolic relevance of our national symbols and heroes. To educate members about historic facts related to American patriotism, freedom and liberty. To encourage members to think about patriotism for five minutes at each meeting. Ways to Earn Points Validate that three club members have assisted with voter registration. Validate that three club members have worked as precinct poll workers. Validate that 80% of club members eligible to vote, voted in a local, state, or national election. Donate flags or funds to secure new American flags for an entity in town that will fly it. Collect old flags and turn them over to the Boy Scouts for retirement. Assist with toy collection for families whose head of household is serving abroad in the military or lend financial assistance to the project. Write two patriotic articles either of historic fact or recount a club member s personal patriotic moment for the club s newsletter. Sing a patriotic song at every club meeting two verses. Give a mini lesson on patriotism after the singing of a patriotic song. Schedule two club programs focused on some form of patriotism. Sponsor a patriotic art contest for the local schools and display the work in the local library. Assist with Constitution Week activities at your local school district. Participate in My Soldier pen pal program. Lets show our support for our men and women serving in our military forces, it is because of their dedication and sacrifices that we are able to enjoy our freedoms.

7 Page 6 Announcements Welcome we invite you to our team page! Click Here to Access Cancer has touched many of us in some way, so we have decided to fight back by raising funds and walking in our local American Cancer Society Relay For Life event. As a team, we are taking action to help eliminate cancer as a major health problem. At our Relay event, we will take turns walking around the track to raise money and awareness to help the American Cancer Society in their lifesaving mission. Please join our team or make a donation. Saving lives from cancer starts one team, one participant, one dollar at a time. For more information on how to get involved contact Kaleena Khademi at ghwooddesign@gmail.com. Member in the Spotlight Cont... Pat instituted Job Talks when he was president and, with the help of Dave Culp, that program has morphed into the Member Meeting Members Program where he interviews one Kiwanis member on the 3rd Thursday of each month. The program went away for a short period of time but then, at the request of members, made its comeback 7 years ago and has been running strong ever since. This program is fantastic because it allows all members the opportunity to get to know each other better. Chances are that you ve been on the hot seat with Pat at least once! Some of you possible more than once! If you haven't and you are interested in being interviewed let Pat know he is always looking for interested members and unique experiences to share with the Club. Pat can always be counted on to work numerous events, including Flashback where you can always find him at the gate on Bennett or Casino Night where he serves as one of the events bartenders. In addition to all that Pat also heads the Citizen of the Year committee for Glendora and hosts the event on the evening of the Citizen of the Year banquet. Thanks Pat for all that you do!

8 Page 8 ST. LUCY S KIWINS CLUB Saturday, February 13 February DCM/Conclave Goldstone division will be holding elections for the next divisional lieutenant governor (I am running :) ), and approving candidates who are running for the CNH KIWIN'S District Board. February Project Eliminate Awakeathon Goldstone, Crystal, Diamond, and Jet divisions will be holding an "Awakeathon" in which participating members will attempt to stay awake from 7 pm-7 am to help raise money for the Eliminate program. There will be an admissions fee and a fine of $1.00 for each hour slept. Our Service Leadership Programs (SLP) KIWINS NEWS Cal-Nev-Ha Kiwin s District Convention The St. Lucy s KIWIN S are trying to send (9) members to this year s Cal-Nev-Ha Kiwin s District Convention, held April 15th April 17, The cost per person is $234, and they are looking for any donations to help them reach their goal of $2,106 so that all (9) members can attend. Payment is due by February 26, If you are interested in donating, please contact Andrea amiller@cityofglendora.org. Upcoming Elections They will also be having their Executive Board Elections in the near future. More info to follow. Co-President Treasurer Secretary Co-Advisor Damien High Kiwins Club Austin Hooten & Daniel Rivera Ryan Ireland Kevin Nguyen Dale Rasmussen & Robert Davis St. Lucy s Kiwins Club President Ashley Abing President Elect Treasurer Secretary Advisor Service Project St. Lucy s Kiwins are currently working with a St. Lucy's alumnae, Anna Casalme, to help establish and design Peer Health Education Workshops. The peer education workshop series is an independent service project that consists of one to six workshops depending on the availability and preference of the students aimed at developing the capacity of high school students to comfortably and knowledgeably discuss health topics that are difficult but important and relevant to adolescents. The workshops cover the following topics: Mental Health Substance Use Body Image Healthy Relationships Consent and Sexual Assault Gender and Sexual Orientation This program is for high school students who care about the above issues, who are interested in training as health advocates, and who wish to explore a key aspect of health professions: patient education. In addition, the program is structured like a college seminar, so it is a great opportunity for high school students to practice participating in discussions at the undergraduate level. Skye Rummer Remy Hogan Gianna Ceccarelli & Lauren Pineda Andrea Miller (951) / amiller@cityofglendora.org President Secretary Advisor Glendora High Key Club Auston Ferrarer Jessica Kasamoto Kaleena Khademi (909) / ghwooddesign@gmail.com

9 Announcements from Cal-Nev-Ha District.. Interested in being a District Treasurer Applications are now being accepted for the office of District Treasurer. This position is open to all Kiwanians, regardless of locale. We are interested in obtaining applications from all qualified candidates. The deadline to submit an application is April 30, Please share this information with the members of your club. Not sure what it takes to be the District Treasurer? Learn more and download an application... Toronto Airfare Available for International Convention 2016 Airfare rates for Cal-Nev-Ha Kiwanians is now available for the International Convention in Toronto, Canada in June 2016! Book your flight today with these attractive rates from four major cities. More International Convention information District Convention in Las Vegas 2016 Ready to plan your trip to Las Vegas for the District Convention from August 11-13, 2016 at the JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa? Get started by booking your hotel reservation. District and International Candidates Announced In accordance with our District Policies, the District Secretary has received written notice of candidacy for the office of Governor-elect from the following individuals: Valarie Brown-Klingelhoefer, Kiwanis Club of Marina and Joni Ackerman, Kiwanis Club of Hermosa Beach. Please plan on attending the International Convention in Toronto in June to show your support of Patti Barsotti, our District's endorsed candidate running for International Vice President! Read Patti's thank you to the District. Division 35 Distinguished Rockstar Award.. ~ Mark McDonald, Executive Director, Cal-Nev-Ha District of Kiwanis International Key Club Region 13 Conclave DIVISION 35 This Years Theme... Kiwanis Rocks Service. We Are Rockstars! This Years Motto... Like It, Live It, Share It Mark Your Calendar Page 9 Feb 6 Mid-Year Conference South Queen Mary, Long Beach, CA Feb 6 Foundation Anniversary Party Celebrating Five Decades of Services Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation Feb 11 Division 35 Division Meeting NEW MEETING LOCATION!!! Glendora Continental 316 W. Route 66, Glendora Mar 10 Division 35 Service Project Jun Kiwanis International Convention Toronto, Ontario, Canada Aug District Convention JW Marriott Resort & Spa, Las Vegas, NV

10 KI WAN IS IN TE R N ATI O N AL F o u n d e d Miss ion Page 10 F AS T F AC TS The organization's primary mission is molding good kids into exceptional adults. They offer programs that teach leadership skills, the importance of community, and offer services like after-school tutoring programs. Annually, Kiwanis sponsors around 150,000 projects that cover a wide spectrum of services and raise over $100 million for their communities. M otto Serving the Children of the World. Defining Statement Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world, one child and one community at a time. Helpful Resources Objectives To give primacy to the human and spiritual rather than to the material values of life. To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relations. To promote the adoption and the application of higher social, business and professional standards. To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive and serviceable citizenship. To provide, through Kiwanis clubs, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render altruistic service and to build better communities. To cooperate in creating and maintain that sound public opinion and high idealism which make possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism and good will. Programs Kiwanis Bring Up Grades Kiwanis Terrific Kids Key Leader Youth Clubs Key Club Kiwanis Builders Club Building Leaders Kiwanis K-Kids Young Leaders Helping Others Foundations Kiwanis International Foundation Eliminate Maternal/Neonatal Tetanus Announcements from Kiwanis International: NEW PARTNERS: Kiwanis is excited to partner with Emergency Assistance Plus and to introduce a new program for Kiwanis club members. EA+ helps you handle medical emergencies when you re away from home. It provides a critical safety net that helps pay for emergency costs your health insurance may not cover. Any time you leave home to visit family or friends, take a vacation or go on a business trip, EA+ s Medical Support Team is ready. If you have an accident or sudden illness, they will get you the help you need. EA+ quickly intervenes at a time when speed is essential to your recovery. Explore the program at the EA+ Program website. In fact, a 30-day free trial is currently being offered. To learn more and enroll today by clicking here. UPDATED LYRICS to Hail Kiwanis: Lyrics to Hail Kiwanis updated 2015 by Kiwanis International

11 January 8, 2016 Page 11 Issue 9 GLENDORA KIWANIS CLUB Chartered M ay 10, at a B anquet held at the M arigold Gardens Res taurant in Duarte Sponsored B y the S outh P as adena Kiwanis C lub Division Is part of Kiwanis C al-ne v- Ha D ivis ion 35 Fun History Fact Glendora Kiwanis is one of Glendora s oldes t c lubs, ha ving onl y been prec eded b y the W omen s C hris tian Te mperanc e Union (WC TU) and G lendora W omen s C lub. COMMITTEES Club Officer Nominations Dr. Pat Bushman / (562) / patbushman@verizon.net PROJECTS Barton Reading Program Stanton School Inter Club Planning Chuck Gomer / (626) Jim Mussenden / (626) / jwmussenden@yahoo.com Terry Damron / (626) IT/Web Casino Royale Cindy Romero / (626) / cromero@cityofglendora.org La Shawn Butler / (626) Membership (President Elect) Newsletter Rob Voors / (626) / Rob_Voors@twc.com Programs (Vice President) Scholarships Social Director Christmas Parade Eggstravaganza Visit our website at Flashback Robert Davis / robert.davis@davisdealcpa.com Kathleen Sessman Tony Miller / (626) /mrdodge@roadrunner.com (626) / newsletter@glendorakiwanis.com Eliminate Paul Heredia / (626) / pheredia@mail.cvhp.org Art Ludwick / (626) / ludwicka@aol.com Diane Norman / (626) / dianenorman1@verizon.net Andrea Miller / (951) / amiller@cityofglendora.org Sponsored Youth Sunshine Damien High Kiwins / Dale Rasmussen & Robert Davis Glendora High Key Club / Kaleena Khademi / (626) St. Lucy s Kiwins / Andrea Miller / (951) Penny Paulus / (626) / penpaul@roadrunner.com Halloween Carnival Daryl Overlock / daryl@americanhomesource.us Jim Riley /(626) / jriley1021@aol.com Halloween Haunt Dinner/Magic Rubel Castle Relay for Life John Fields / (626) / ziegfield2000@yahoo.com Kaleena Khademi (909) / ghwooddesign@gmail.com Jump n Jammin (Snow Day Alternative) Jim Riley / (626) /jriley1021@aol.com KIWANIS GLENDORA GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Goal: To increase membership recognition, spotlight member s service monthly. Goal: To Engage new members, by communicating and encouraging service leadership opportunity. Goal: To increase active membership by hosting potential member s events at least three times during months of January to June Goal: To Increase membership interaction through social events, plan at least three activities during the year. Goal: Complete the Kiwanis year with a positive budget balance by increasing event sponsorships, and increase fundraising efforts.

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