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Page 1: 2012-2013 Northshore Kiwanis Scrapbook

Northshore Kiwanis Aw ard Winning

2012 / 2013 Scrapbook

Created by: Dana Hladky

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Public Relations Service Leadership/Interciubs

Speakers Golf Tournament 5Kiwanis for Kids

Annual Food Drive Breakfast with Santa

Coats for Kids Seafood Festival Poster

-irs for Scholars larships Show

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den Boat Festival )wship

I. 'bership 'n Club Special Advisors

Dana Hladky Rick Danielson Pattie McGinnis Pat Phillips David Lindsey Paul LeBlanc Tatem Ruiz-Richard Ana Ott Peter Barsczeski Steve Bradshaw Jimmy Maxwell, Jr. Rick Danielson Bill & Linda Wayman Tatem Ruiz-Richard Lori Pausina Annabelle Bier Lance Rase Guy Guinot Peter & Sandra Barsczeski

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2012 - 2013 Committee Chairs 2012 - 2013 Officers & Directors

IF President Steve Jacobs

Vice President Paul LeBlanc

Secretary Lori Pausina

Treasurer Ted Brandon

Past President Paul LaRocca, Jr.

Special Advisor David Lindsey

Lt Governor for District 13 Tom Sheldon

Directors Steve Bradshaw Guy Guinot Dana Hladky Pattie McGinnis Pat Phillips Tatem Ruiz-Richa Mark Seamster

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Service Projects

* Key Clubs Fontainebleau High School

Lakeshore High School Mandeville High School Northlake Christian School

Builder Clubs Fontainebleau Junior High School Lake Harbor Middle School L.P. Monteleone Jr High School Mandeville Junior High School Northlake Christian School Tchefuncte Middle School

K-Kids Clubs Magnolia Trace Elementary Man gny Elementary

Aktion Club Northshore Mandeville STARC

Map Painting - at school's request, paint a map of the United State on campus.

Coats for Kids - collect & clean coats to distribute to needy children.

Buddy Bear - provide a talking, stuffed friend for terminally ill children.

Hwy 22 Clean-Up - collect trash along US Hwy 22 and other locations as needed.

Pancake Breakfast with Santa - fundraiser to support service projects.

Golf Tournament - fundraiser for scholarships to local "Key Club High Schools"

Kids Konnection - sponsor/donor for committee to build an all-needs playground

Hoyst Program- assist with clean up/building projects

Mandeville Seafood Festival - official poster & t-shirt provider

Annual Food Drive - collect food for distribution to Mandeville Samaritan Center

Dollars for Scholars - collect toys, school supplies and personal items for distribution to children in Yd world countries

5Kiwanis for Kids - provides funding for Project Graduation and other projects

Children's Museum- helping to kick start St. Tammany's Children's Museum

Car Show - an annual event dedicated to a new cause each year

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CLUB Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis Weekly Meetings: Thursdays 7:15 A.M.

New Covenant Presbyterian Church

I r Mandeville, Louisiana

IlViandeville, Louisiana Board Meetings are on the first Monday of the Month

Founded August 12, 1986 West Resource Bank Causeway Approach - Mandeville, LA

I "Celebrating over 25 years of service to the Northshore"

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On Aug. 11, the Northshore Mandeville Kiwanis Club celebrated its 25 years of service by honoring its past presidents at a special breakfast. The group was founded in 1986 by friends Paul Ritch, Craig Lewis, David Lindsey and Ted Brandon. Today the club has 89 members that volunteer for numerous local and international service campaigns. The Mandeville club has placed numerous automated external defibrillators in local schools, raised funds for college scholarships, STARC, Project Graduation and the Chil-dren's Museum, just to name a few fundraisers. The club meets every Thursday morning at New Covenant Presbyterian Church on Louisiana 22 at 7:15 a.m. For more information on any Kiwanis event or meeting, call current president Tatem Ruiz-Richard at 504.458.8120. Past presidents honored at the breakfast event include, seated, from left, Robert Lehman, David Lindsey, Vernon Ray, Tony Ayers, Jimmy Maxwell and George Maier; and standing, Rick Danielson, Tom Sheldon, Bruce Mabee, Shane Mutter, Aaron Ogea, Tatem Ruiz-Richard, Jim Magee, Chuck Ortego, Ted Bran-don, Craig Lewis, Paul LaRocca, Tony LeMon and Dick Sylvest.

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11 MISSION STATEMENT

Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time.

- Welcome to the Mandeville Kiwanis Club

We invite you to join the members of the Mandeville - Kiwanis Club. We meet at 7:15 a.m. every Thursday

S at New Covenant Presbyterian Church.

- Your host:________________________________________________ - - -

Kiwanis* Serving the children of the world

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Members, Family & Friends are invited to attend Northshore Mandeville Kiwanis 27' Annual

Installation & Recognition Banquet

Tuesday, October 9, 2012 Beau Chene Country Club

Club House Mandeville, LA

6:00-6:30 p.m. Social 6:30 p.m. Dinner

Cost $30 per person (please pay at door)

Cash Bar

2012-2013 Officers President-Steve Jacobs

Vice President-Paul LeBlanc Immediate Past President-Paul LaRocca, Jr.

Secretary-Lori Pausina Treasurer-Ted Brandon

Special Advisor-David Lindsey

2012-2013 Board of Directors Steve Bradshaw, Guy Guinot, Dana Hladky,

Patti McGinnis, Pat Phillips, Tatem Ruiz-Richard & Mark Seamster

Please RSVP with dinner selection to Tatem Ruiz-Richard by Sept' Cell: 504-458-8120 or email: tatemrichard(Wbellsout1

Redfish Meuniere: fresh sautéed fish with brown and toasted pecans or almonds with rice

Chicken Picatta: chicken breast pounded thin, sautéed, and lemon sauce served over angel hair

Both dinner selections include Chef's choice of veggies, New York Cheesecake and iced tea/water/coffee.

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Northshore Kiwanis hold installation and recognition banquet: Northshore Notables d, 1213y Elizabeth Moore.Notabl.es on November 02. 2012 at 8:30 AM. updated November 02, 2012 at 8:33 AM

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Northshore Kiwanis Club members enjoyed a convivial gathering at Beau Chene

Country Club on Oct. 9. Outgoing President Paul LaRocca opened the installation and recognition banquet with a greeting and call to order, which was followed by the pledg

of allegiance by Vernon Ray. All joined in singing "My Country 'Tis of Thee" led by Le€

Wilcznski.

onique Jacobs, Northshore Kiwanis Club

2012-13 President Steve Jacobs, and Max Jacobs. Elizabeth Moore

Lt. Gov. Torn Sheldon installed the 2012-2013 officers. Stepping up to the

were Steve Jacobs, president; Paul LeBlanc, vice president; Lori Pausina,

Brandon, treasurer; Paul LaRocca, past president; David Lindsey, special

Bradshaw, Guy Guinot, Dana Hladky, Pattie McGinnis, Pat Phillips, TateA

Richard and Mark Seamster, directors.

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LaRocca was the recipient of the Walter Zeller Award, as well as the Ruby K Award for

membership recruitment. Dana Hladky also received the Ruby K Award.. All committee

chairpersons received certificates of appreciation.

Northshore Kiwanis Club provides service leadership programs in local schools. Service

projects are Map Painting at schools; Coats for Kids; Buddy Bear stuffed animals for

terminally ill children; Hwy. 22 Clean-Up; Pancake Breakfast with Santa; Golf

Tournament fundraiser for Key Club scholarships; Kids Konnection all-needs

playground.; Homeless Youth of St. Tammany (HOYST); Mandeville Seafood Festival T-

shirts; Food Drive for the Samaritan Center; Dollars for Scholars in third world.

countries; 5Klwanis for Kids fundraiser; Children's Museum and Car Show.

F ' shore-kiwanis.org.

KJWANS BANQUET The Northshore Kiwanis Club

recently celebrated its 2012-13 installation and recognition ban-quet at Beau Chene Country Club.

Outgoing President Paul LaRocca Jr. was pleased to honor the club's new president, Steve Jacobs, and also shared accolades for the organization's recent participation in the Madi-sonville Wooden Boat Festival.

"This was our first year at this event, and we had a great time. All of our Kiwanis pro-ceeds benefit local children's charities, and we are happy to give back to our community." LaRocca said.

Northshore Kiwanis also supports the local Key Clubs, Builder Clubs, K-Kids Clubs and Aktion Clubs throughout the area.

"We recently sponsored a 5K run on the Lakefront to sup-port Project Graduation. It was a very successful event, and we want to thank our members for their participation," he said.

Local meetings are held every .ursday morning at New Cove-

Church in Mandeville.

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The Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis recently honored member Ken Digby and wife Brenda Digby with the Zeller Award for their generous donation to the Eliminate Project. Tom Sheldon, left, presented Ken Digby, right, with the award during the weekly Kiwanis meeting. Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis meets every

Thursday at 7:15 a.m. at the New Covenant Presbyterian Church in Mandeville. Visitors are welcome. For more

information please contact Guy Guinot at [email protected] or 985-624-5655

Recently the Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis and Ponchatoula Kiwanis came together for an Interciub meeting and fellowship.

Mandeville Kiwanis was represented by, from left, Greg Dennkman, Chuck Ortego, Lori Pausina, Bob DuSaules, Rick

Johnson, Matt Green, Rachel Kidwell, and Russ Kucher.

Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis staying busy

Suzy McDaniel (center), President of Support Our War Heroes, recently spoke about the foundation and how to contribute to the organization at a Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis meeting. Pat Phillips, (left) Kiwanis member, and Steve Jacobs, (right), Kiwanis President, welcomed McDaniel on behalf of the club.

The Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis recently welcomed Mohammed Patwa, president of the STARC Aktion Club. Patwa (center) spoke about the upcoming Inaugural Show benefiting STARC with Lori Pausina (left), Kiwanis Chairwoman of the Car Show, and Peter

Barsczeski (right), Kiwanis Sponsor for Aktion Club.

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Immediate Past Gov. Greg Beard, Mayor Donald Villere and Rick Danielson.

Board member

Bradshaw, Sherre Bradshaw and Lt. Gov. Tom Sheldon.

Snane anct Jenny Mutter, Pattie MCUtnnIs and Lance Kase.

Peter and Sandra Barsczeski and Laurie and Guy Guinot.

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Debbie and Dan Trotter.

Kiwanis Club installs new slate ,officers

2012-2013 Installation & Recognition Banquet

Tuesday, October 9, 2012 Beau Chene Country Club, Mandeville

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KIWANIS BANQUET The Northshore Kiwanis Club

recently celebrated its 2012-13 installation and recognition ban-quet at Beau Chene Country Club.

Outgoing President Paul LaRocca Jr. was pleased to honor the club's new president, Steve Jacobs, and also shared

accolades for the organization's recent participation in the Madi-sonville Wooden Boat Festival.

"This was our first year at this event, and we had a great time. All of our Kiwanis pro-ceeds benefit local children's charities, and we are happy to give back to our community." LaRocca said.

Northshore Kiwanis also supports the local Key Clubs, Builder Clubs, K-Kids Clubs and Aktion Clubs throughout the area.

"We recently sponsored a 5K run on the Lakefront to sup-port Project Graduation. It was a very successful event, and we want to thank our members for their participation," he said.

Local meetings are held every Thursday morning at New Cove-nant Church in Mandeville.

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reach her please email her atjrnoel

beilsouth.net,

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Secretary Lori Pausina, board members Tatern Ruiz-Richard and Dana H!adky and Special Advisor David Lindsey.

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Phillips, Kiwanis Club member, left,

1V1andev11e \orhyhjre Iüwanis Kiwanis Club, right, the Kiwanis.

Speaking to Kiwanis • Maureen O'Brien, (right) a cur-rent St. Tammany Parish Coun-

cilwoman, was the guest speaker at a recent Mandeville Kiwanis club meeting. O'Brien spoke

about current and future events in the Parish. She is welcomed by Tom Sheldon, left, on behalf of the organization. Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis, a commu-nity service organization meets

• every Thursday at 7:15 a.m. at the New Covenant Presbyterian Church in Mandeville. For more

• information contact Guy Guinot at guy.guinotlpl.com or (985)

• • 6245655.

Christie Laporte, center, and Wesley Pitts f Galloway, Johnson, Tompkins, Burr &Smit about the importance of estate planning at shore Kiwanis meeting. Steve Jacobs, pres wanis, right, welcomed Christie and Wesle Kiwanis, a community service organization morning at 7:15 p.m. at the New Covenant

• Mandeville. Visitors are welcome. For info Guy Guinot at guy,guinot®ipLcorn or 985.6

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Suzy McDaniel (center), president of Support Our War Heroes, was a recent guest speaker for the Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis Club. She is pictured with member Pat Phillips (left) and club president Steve Jacobs. For more information on the Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis Club contact Guy Guinot at guy.gui- [email protected] or 624-5655.

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Members of the Northshore Mandeville Kiwanis and, Ponchatoula Kiwanis recently came together for an Interciub meeting and fellowship. Mandeville Kiwanis was represented by, from left, Greg Dennkman, Chuck Ortego, Lori Pausina, Bob DuSaules, Rick Johnson, Matt Green, Rachel Kidwell and Russ Kucher.

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The Northshore Kiwanis Club had two special guests at a recent meeting. Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis meets Thursday mornings at 7:15 a,m. at New Covenant Presbyterian Church. For more information, call club President Steve Jacobs at 630-3456 or view www.northshore-kiwanis.org. From left, Margie Pouncy of the Boys and Girls Club of Covington, Northshore Kiwanis Club Vice President Paul LeBlanc, Frances Dunn of the Boys and Girls Club of Covington and a Greater Covington Kiwanis Club member, and Northshore Kiwanis member Dan Trotter,

Tina Thomas was the guest speaker at a recent meeting OT me Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis Club. Thomas discussed the nine-point personality system used to improve business performance and to better daily life. Northshore Kiwanis meets every Thursday at 7:15 a.m. at the New Covenant Presbyterian Church. Visitors and new members are welcome. pictured, from left, are Kiwanis

I member Paul LeBlanc and ThoPS. FO,r more information, contact

Tatem Ruiz-Richard at 504.458. 3120 or go online to wwwnorTh-

H shore-kiwanis.org.

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Suzy McDaniel, center, president of Support Our War Heroes recently spoke about the Foundation and how to contribute to the organization at a Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis meeting. Pat Phillips, left, Kiwanis member, and Steve Jacobs, right, Kiwanis president, welcomed McDaniel onbetia on Stipp visit http

The Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis recently welcomed Mohammed Patwa President of the STAAC Aktion Club. Mohammed, center, spoke about the upcoming inaugural show benefiting STARC with Lori Pausina, left, Kiwanis chair-woman of the Car Show, and Peter Barsczeski, right, Kiwanis

Kiwanis Club of Greater Coving-ton was pleased to have guest speaker John Tobin, director of the Department of Health and Human Services for St. Tamma-ny Parish administrative offices, at its recent meeting. Tobin up-dated the club on the care for mental health needs throughout the community and parish. With Tobin, is club speaker coordina-tor Kathy Smith. The Kiwanis of Covington, a community service organization, meets every Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. at the at the Covington Presby-' tenian Church Fellowship Hall, 222 S. Jefferson St., Covington. Visitors are welcome. For more information contact Kakki Taliancich at 893.9622.

Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis recently honored member Ken Digby and his wife, Brenda Digby, with the Zeller Award i'o their generous donation to the Eliminate Project. Tom Sheldon, left, presented Ken Digby, with the award during the weekly Kiwanis meeting. Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis, a commu-nity service organization, meets every Thursday morning at 7:15 a.m. at the New Covenant Pres-

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Kiwanis member Dr. BID Wayrnan gave a presentation to the Northshore Mandeville Kiwanis Club at the club's April 19 meeting. He spoke about the Keep Dent dental ministry. He discussed I.

Covington recently welcomed several members Pictured from left, Dana Hdalky, Bob De Saulles,

irol Liull and Steve Jacobs. The Kiwanis of Greate it meets every Tuesday, 7:30 am. at the Covingt efferson St. in Covington.

Susan Nelson was the guest speaker at a recent meeting of the Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis Club. Nelson is with PFD Consulting and she discussed Louisiana Progress, a nonprofit organization dedicated to taking Louisiana forward. Pictured, from left, are Kiwanis member Tom Sheldon and Nelson. Northshore Kiwanis meets every Thursday at 7:15 am. at the New Covenant Presbyte-rian Church.

Al Barron with the St. Tammany Parish Library System was me guest speaker at a recent meeting of Mandeville Northshore Kiwa-nis Barron presented the history of Bernard de Marigny, founder of Mandeville Pictured, from left, are Kiwanis member Paul La-Rocca, Barron and Kiwanis member Russ Kercher.

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Mandevi lle LKiwanis w [(I I iIguestispeakers Terry Forrette (top photo, left) with Education Technology

Group, recently spoke at the Mandeville Kiwanis club's meet- ing about the organization's dedication to turning ordinary

playgrounds into colorful learning arenas. Eve Barton (right) welcomed Forrette on behalf of the club.

Kristin McLaren (bottom photo, right), Asst. Executive Direc- tor of Louisiana Seafood Industry, spoke to the Mandeville

Northshore Kiwanis about the current seafood industry and the results of the BP Oil spill. McLauren is pictured with Kiwa-

nis member Pat Phillips. Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis, a community service organization, meets every Thursday at

7:15 a.m. at the New Covenant Presbyterian Church in Man- devilie. Visitors are welcome.

Northshore Kiwanis Club in conjunction with the Mandeville Seafood Festival have chosen their annual poster contest winner. This year, the award goes to Mandeville High senior Lucy Oprea Second-place winner Madison Parsons is also a senior at MHS Both are students of Talented Ails teacher Fernanda Crstiani The committee was particularly impressed with the unique perceptive and the overall feeling of patriotism which exudes from Oprea s work. At the presentation are, from left, Tony LeMon and Rick Danielson, both or the selection committee and members of the Northshore Kiwanis Club, Oorea, Christians, Parsons, and school principal Bruce Bundy.

Northshore Mandeville Kiwanis installed 12 new members at a weekly break-fast meeting on July 19, including, front from left, Tee D'Antoni, Beverly Glynn, Judy Hankel, Melanie Edwards, Gina Oatsvall and Lauren Huval, and, in rear, Doug Ferrer, Eve Barton, Dick Barton, Devon Nolan, Connie Cossich and Scott Crosby. Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time Northshore Mandeville Kiwanis meets every Thus-day morning at 715 a.m. at New Covenant Presbyterian Church. For more informa-tion, call club President Paul LaRocca, Jr., or visit northshore-kiwanis.Org.

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The Kiwanis Club of Greater Covington

recently had Judge Will Crain as its guest

speaker. Judge Crain is serving on the Louisiana

1st Circuit Court of Appeal and presented the Kiwanis Club with the history of the First

Circuit. Pictured from left are club member Debbie

• Stuart and Judge Cram. Kiwanis of Covington, a

community service organization, meets

every Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. at the Covington

• Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 222 S.

Jefferson St. in Covington (located behind

Acquistapace's facing 20th St.) Visitors are welcome. For more

information contact Kakki Taliancich at 893-9622.

Christie Laporte (center) and Wesley Pitts (right) from the Law Offices of Galloway, Johnson, Tompkins, Burr & Smith, A PLC, recently spoke about the importance of estate planning at the Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis

meeting. Steve Jacobs, President of Northshore Kiwanis (right), welcomed Laporte and Pitts on behalf of the club. Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis, a community service organization, meets every Thursday at 7:15 a.m. at the New Covenant Presbyterian Church in Mandeville. Visitors are welcome. For more information contact Guy Guinot atguy.guinotlpl.com

or 985-624-5655.

At a recent Northshore Mandeville Kiwanis meeting, Tim Barfield (center), with the Louisiana Department of Revenue, discussed Gov. Bobby Jindal's plan for state income taxes versus increased sale taxes.

Members and visitors were given the opportunity to ask questions regarding the matter. Pat Phillips, a Kiwanis Club member (left) and Steve Jacobs, President of Northshore Kiwanis Club (right) welcomed Barfield

on behalf of Kiwanis.

Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis members attended a recent meeting of the STARC Aktion Club, one of several local service leadership clubs that

Kiwanis sponsors. On the agenda for the meeting were details to finalize a partnership regarding the recent inaugural car show. All of the

proceeds from the show will benefit STARC and its expanding organization. Pictured from left are Rick Danielson, Northshore Kiwanis

Club President Steve Jacobs, Tatem Ruiz-Richard, Aktion Club President Mohammed Patwa and car show chairwoman Lori Pausina.

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WAR wCO'S PiLzi 14%f Kiwanis & Marco's Pizza are working together to raise funds to help eliminate Maternal Neonatal Tetnus Worldwide.

HERE'S HOW IT WORKS: On Tuesday March 20th 2012, place your carry-out or delivery order anytime during normal business hours of operation (11:00am to 11:00pm) with Marco's Pizza.

When placing your order, be sure to mention the COUPON OFFERS BELOW. Marco's will then donate 10% of your order amount to the Northshore Kiwanis Club.

Tell your friends, family & neighbors. The more orders, the better.

Participating Marco's Location:

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4638 HIGHWAY 22 ............................................................... 985-845-4141 (Next to Subway)

Let's do lunch. Don't forget, Marco's is open for lunch daily.

Feel free to use the coupons below for Northshore Kiwanis Club FUND RAISER

AAAA Visit us at marcoscom 02011 Marcus F,anchisina. LIC 8075-711

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DIAMOND-LEVEL ZELLER FELLOWSHIP

I om bneiaon, Lt. uovernor for Division 13 Kiwanis, presents Ken Digby an appreciation certificate for his Diamond-Level Zeller Fej/' lowship for his continued support of the Maternal Neonatal Tcänus Eliminate Project Campaign.

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With each flyer presented on Kiwanis Club MNT night, Chili's will donate 10% of the sales you bring in to your organization. Let us do the cooking and help Eliminate Maternal Neonatal

Tetanus at the same time.

Kiwanis Club of Northshore - Fight to Eliminate MNT Event is:

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013 from 4pm-10pm

only at: Chili's - Mandeville, LA 3420 U.S. Highway 190

Mandeville, LA 70471-3102 985-727-2771 - www.chilis.com

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Give Back Night flyer required with each check to receive credit for the sale. Sale cannot be included in donation amount without flyer. Offer only valid on the date and location stated above. Donations will not be given on sales made prior to or past this date.

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Join the Mandeville Kiwanis Club 1]

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Kiwanis backs drive to eliminate tetanus NOEL from Page 1

a Thanksgiving Food Drive on Nov. 17, a Pancake Breakfast on Dec. 8, and the Coats for Kids drive in late November/early December.

The new club officers will be installed next month and are Jacobs at stevej@meleprinting. corn; Vice President Paul LeBlanc at [email protected]; Secretary Lori Pausina at [email protected]; Trea-surer Teddy Brandon at tdbnlbb@ bellsouth.net; and Adviser David Lindsey at [email protected].

The marketing director for

the club is Dana iiiaaxy at [email protected]. Hiad-ky also is a first grade teacher at Marigny Elementary School and just was elected in the Lou-isiana-Mississippi-Tennessee Kiwanis district as Teacher of the Year. Last year the club also had the First Responder of the Year Award, which went to St. Tammany Parish Fire District 4 Chief Merrick Tassin and a Law Officer of the Year award, which went to Silky Sullivan.

"Dana single-handedly puts the club on the map by taking pictures, writing articles, pro-viding press releases and com-pleting our club scrap book," Jacobs said.

In addition to the Nortnsnore Kiwanis' many local youth events and community- sponsored events, they are in the middle of their international fundrais-er to eliminate Maternal/Neo-natal Tetanus worldwide. The campaign is called The Elimi-nate Project. For $1.80, you can provide the vaccination for one child (a series of three shots). Kiwanians all over the world are encouraged to skip one meal per week and donate the money to The Eliminate Project.

Jacobs added, "The success of our club has come to the national Spotlight by attaining our 100th member this year with a monu-mental membership drive. We

have over 15 newly install, members to our club this mont something we are very pr. of. I don't think there is a better opportunity to help children in the community in a social club setting. We aren't only business either; we have monthly 'Fel-lowship Lunches' and quarterly 'socials' for members that just can't make it to our morning meetings."

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Tom Sheldon, (left) Lt. Governor for Divi-sion 13 Kiwanis, presents Ken Digby an appreciation certificate for his Diamond-Level Zeller Fellowship for his continued

support of the Maternal Neonatal Tetanus Eliminate Project Campaign. Mr.

and Mrs. Digby have continued their pledge to the International Kiwanis proj- ect to eliminate this disease. Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis, a community serv- ice organization, meets every Thursday

morning at 7:15 at the New Covenant Presbyterian Church in Mandeville. Visi- tors are welcome. For more information

contact Guy Guinot at [email protected] or (985) 624-5655.

T July 30,, 2013 SPM thru 9PM

Bring this flyer or Mention the Kiwanis Event to your Server —

10% of proceeds will go to the ~A Eliminate Maternal Neonatal Tetanus project.

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Services... I serving individuals with

disABILITIES since 1972

April 26, 2013

David Lindsey Northshore Mandeville Kiwanis CFO/EVP 70533 Hwy 21 Suite 101 Covington, LA 70433-8101

Dear Friends:

Tk yp for your recent gift of $250.00 to STARC received on 4/26/2013. Your support is deeply appreciated.

(It is through thoughtful and generous donations such as yours that STARC is able to continue to provide a life-time of quality services to infants, children and adults challenged with disABILITIES.

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Dianne Baham, executive director of STARC, was the guest ( speaker at a recent meeting of the Mandeville Northshore Ku Club, Baham spoke about the history of STARC and the orgj IL

zations dedication to providing a lifetime of services, trainir advocacy, resources, and community connections for mdiv with dis-abilities. Pictured, from left, are Craig Cowen, STAI ent; Mohammad Patwa, STARC client and president of the Aktion Club; Dianne Baham, Karen Carroll, STARC board rn Jimmy Dykes, STARC board member; and Peter Barsczesl Northshore Kiwanis member and Aktion Club Kiwanis advis Northshore Kiwanis is a community service organization th meets every Thursday morning at 7:15a.m. at New Covenar byterian Church. For more information about Northshore K please contact club president Steve Jacobs at 630-3456 or club website www.northshore-kiwanis.org.

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Leadership club Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis members attended a meeting of the STARC Aktion Club, one of several local service leadership clubs that the club sponsors. From left are Rick Danielson, Northshore Kiwanis Club President Steve Jacobs, Tatem Ruiz-Richard, Aktion Club President Mohammed Patwa and Lori Pausina. Mandeville North-shore Kiwanis meets every Thursday at 7:15 a.m. at the New Covenant Presbyterian Church in Mandeville. Visitors are welcome. Call (985) 624-5655.

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Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis meets every Thursday at 7:15 a.m. at New Covenant Presbyterian Church in Mandeville. Visitors are welcor7e. For more information, contact Guy Guinot at [email protected] or 624-5655.

Northshore Mandeville Kiwarlis Club re- ceived a STARC STAR award.

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City Slidell recently held a char-tering ceremony for its Aktion Club at the Knights of Colum-bus Hall on West Hall Avenue, The Aktion Club is sponsored by Kiwanis and is the only avail-able service club for adults with disabilities..

According to International Trustee member Dennis Oliver, "Aktion clubs are the newest and fastest growing club with an estimated 400 clubs around the world."

Their mission is to provide adults living with disabilities an opportunity to develop initiative, leadership skills, and an avenue to serve their community.

Wanda Farbe, president of the local Kiwanis chapter, worked with charter members of the Mandeville Aktion club and STARC to start the club in Slidell.

"The club gives members ownership and they are able to give back to the community," said Farbe.

With the assistance of advisors, Mel Carter and

Wanda Farbe, the group will hold monthly meetings and decide on its own activities.

Club officers for the 2012-13 year were installed at the ceremony.

They are president Britt-ney McGee, vice president Ter-ri Galiano, secretary Latricia Galloway, and treasurer Alan Pittman.

Slidell Mayor Freddy Dren-nan offered a proclamation from the city of Slidell, and district governor Robert Benoit pre-sented the group with an official charter and club banner.

STARC's STAR awards went to: Northshore Mandev-ille Kiwanis Club; Lake Har-bor Middle School OWLETS; the Pearl River Dancers; the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office; St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's deputy Pamela Bailey, who received a personal award from the children at Noah's ARC Child Development Center; the Slidell Ladies of the Elks; the American Legion; and Love On A Leash

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The event will feature a 1 mile run/walk and 5K race. The pre-registration cost (before Sept. 23) for youth entrants is $8 and an adult is $15. Race day registration is $10 for youths and $20 for adults. Race applications are available at wwwasthstreetfiyers,org.

Race day registration and number pick up begins at 7 a.m. at Varsity Sports, 2021 Claiborne St., Mandeville. The

1-mile race begins at 8 a.m. and the 5K race starts at 8:30a.m. The 5Kiwanis for Kids Run will follow a beauti- ful course through Old Mandeville and the scenic Mandeville Lakefront.

Participants will be given a t-shirt and post race refreshments. 1 mile and 5K awards will be given, as well as a school spirit award to the school with the most regis-tered participants.

The race is administered by the 15th Street Flyers Running & Walking Club, and Northshore Kiwanis. All race proceeds benefit Project Graduation. For more infor- mation, please contact Paul LeBlanc 867-8334 or 249-9034.

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Kiwanis will hold the third annual 5Kiwanis for Kids on Oct. 1. The event will feature a 1 mile run/ walk and 5K race. The registra-tion cost (before Friday) for youth entrants is $8 and an adult is $15. Race-day registration is $10 for youths and $20 for adults. Race applications are available at www.15thstreetflyers.org.

Race-day registration and num-ber pickup will begin at? am. at Varsity Sports, 2021 Claiborne St., in Mandeville. The 1-mile race will begin at 8 a.m. and the 5K race will start at 8:30 am. The 5Kiwanis for Kids Run will follow a course

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• Oct. 1: The Kiwanis for Kids walk will benefit Project Graduation. The Northshore Kiwanis 1-mile run/walk and 5K begins at 8 a.m. at Varsity Sports, 2021 Claiborne St; in Mandeville, and takes a tour of old Mandeville and the lakefront. Project Graduation provides a drug-free, alcohol-free graduation party for high school students. For more information, call Paul Leblanc at 867.8334 or

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The Northshore Kiwanis Club is racing to help local seniors enjoy a safe graduation celebra-tion this school year.

The club will hold its third annual "51(iwanis for Kids" event on Oct. 1 at the Mandeville lake-front. The public is invited to join the 5K race and one-mile run/ walk, which will benefit Project Graduation events for Mandev-ille High, Fontainebleau High and Lakeshore High schools.

Project Graduation is a non-profit organization composed, of parents and other volunteers who organize a safe graduation

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celebration for the senior class, an all-night party that involves no alcohol, drugs or driving.

The 15th Street Flyers Run-ning and Walking Club, another nonprofit group, is organizing the races. Participants will start at Varsity Sports, 2021 Claiborne St., and follow a route through 01(1 Mandeville and along the beautiful lakefront. The 1-mile race starts at 8 a.m. and the 5K

race starts at 8:30 a.m. The 5K walkers will start at 8:31. a.m. Race-day registration and num-ber pickup starts' at 7 a.m.

Preregistration fees are $15 per adult and $8 per youth under 17, with a $55 maximum per household family. Race-day reg-istration costs $20 per adult and $10 per youth, and $65 maximum per family. T-shirts will be provid-ed for preregistered entr • i'ce day Race-day en an buy 11-shirts for $15 eac availability is not guararite

Event co-chairman Pau lane said the 1-mile run i for all ages, and is a good children to get involved effort.

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sented for top finishers in both races. LeBlanc said each youth participant will receive a med-al, and the school with the most participants will receive a Spirit Award.

"We'll get a little competition going," he said.

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5Kiwanisfor Kids to be held Saturday

By Margaret Schonberg Contributing writer

Members of the Northshore Kiwanis are encouraging the community to make a run for it.

The organization is sponsoring its third annual "5Kiwanis for Kids" Run that will benefit Proj-ect Graduation.

"The proceeds from this event will go towards Project Gradua-tion at Fontainebleau, Lakeshore and Mandeville High Schools," said Tatem Ruiz-Richard, presi-dent of the Northshore Kiwanis and co-chairwoman of the race, along with Paul LeBlanc. "The money will be awarded based on

each school's participation in the race.. Everyone is encouraged to participate, as any school in St Tammany is eligible to take home the 'Spirit Award."

The 1-mile run/walk and 5K race will be held Saturday. Race-day registration and number pickup will begin at 7 a.m., with the 1-mile race starting at 8 a.m., followed by the 5K at 8:30 a.m.

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A post-nice party also will be Race-day registration will be held at Varsity Sports and will $10 for youth ages lb and young-feature music by DJ Mark Sal er and $20 for participants 17 vetti, along with white beans and and oklei; with a $65 maximum rice, fresh fruit, root beer floats, per family, with members liv- smoothies, coffee and vatei ing in the same household. Cost

"We encourage families to for those not receiving a T-shirt come out and walk or run the is $15. 1-mile or 5K," LeBlanc said. "They will he family -oriented See GRADUATION, Page 9

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Awards will be presented to both male and female winners in various age categories. A special award will be given to the school with the most registered partici-pants that includes students, par-ents and teachers.

Besides Project Graduation, other Northshore Kiwanis proj-ects include: the Kids Konnection Playground, Coats for Kids, Bud-dy Bear, the Children's Museum Project, school map painting, K-Bar-B Youth Ranch, Louisiana 22 Clean-Up, the annual Thanks-giving food drive (which will be held Nov. 19), Pancakes with Santa (to be held Dec. 10), Dol-lars for Scholars, the Mandeville

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Seafood Festival Poster Contest, an annual golf tournament, annu-al scholarship awards and the Habitat ReStore.

Checks should be brought in person to Varsity Sports in Mandeville. Race applications also are available by visiting the website at www15thstreetflyers. org.

For information, call Diane Weiss at 504.460.2991 or at 893.3684; or Paul Leblanc at 867.8334 or 249.3034, .

The Northshore Kiwanis are celebrating 25 years of service to the north shore. The group meets each Thursday at 7:15 a.m. at New Covenant Presbyterian Church on Louisiana 22 West in Mandeville. For information, call D2Lrndsey at 801.0107.

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Lakeshore High School's Kiwanis 5K Fun Run for Project Graduation drew lots of support from the school faculty and staff. It was a family affair for Assistant Prin-cipal Stephen Sodeau, above, who participated in the run with his son Mark a ninth grader at LHS, his wife, Missy Soileau, and daughters Mikayla, a senior at LHS, and Emmeline. Below left are new LHS faculty member Courtney Chautin, who was joined in the run by her mom, Michelle Chautin, dad, Joe Chautiri, and younger sister Gabby Chautin. Below right are LHS Principal Brennan McCurley and his wife Liz.

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Project Graduation is a non-profit organization composed of parents and other volunteers who organizea safe graduation celebration for the senior class, an all-night party that involves

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way for children to get involved "We'll get a little competition LeBlanc at 867.8334 or 249.3084; lions also are available online at in the effort. going," he said. or Diane Weiss at 504.460.2991 www15thtreetflyers.org.

SEPT 9: Elmwood Fitness Center Twilight Classic

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sented for top finishers .inboth Kiwanis is a worldwide, ., SEPT 18: St. Charles Trail Run, 5K, 8:00 a.m., Bonnet Carre Spillway, www.NOLArunning.com

. - SEPT 24: Great Wake Up Race Run/Walk, 5K/1 Mile, 7:00 a.m.Abita Trailhead, www.active.com

SEPT 24: Alligator Stomp Run/Walk, 5K/Half-Mile, 8:00 am., Luling, www.NOLArunning.com

OCT 1: Kiwanis 5K, 8:00 am., Varsity Sports, Mandeville, www.15thstreetflyers.org

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. OCT 14 The Monster Dash, 2 miles, 7:00 p.m., Southport Hall (Jefferson, LA), www.runnotc.org

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. - Trr 1 y ,r I lflg these current economic tlrnPs ' :,. • I , I 1/ 1 IL'IfIIWT . . • me.. . ,eai mixes uOi)1fltOfl w&-i viut i . there are many families in need. : • . . hamburger heiner, etc) . 7 , . As the holidays approach we as ' ' ' des- is collection site

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in our community and work very sert mixes, cooking 011, flour. hard to support those that we anti1athd) and marshmallows.

't By Margaret Schonberg can. Students from local schools Kiwanis also will accept I - Coiitributing writer that are in Builders Clubs and donations that will be used Key Clubs will volunteer their to purchase food items.

Add an item or two to the time to assist Kiwanis members For information about the grocery list, perhaps a package with the food collection." Northshore Kiwanis food drive. . £b. I of pasta or a bag of rice. The More than 1,500 food items call pausina at 9858983110, or Kiwanis Club of Northshore were collected last year for The her at LorLpausina@whitemailMandeville will sponsor its ninth Samaritan Center, which will -

i tiuua1 Thanksgiving Food also receive the donations this 'lb a' Center is

Mandeville 1 I Drive on Saturday from 9:30 year. located at -i02 Girud Street in a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Wal-Mart, "Food drives are essential for i Mandeville and is open week- located at 880 North Highway the Samaritan Center because a days from BI a.m. to 3 p.m. For

nnua .. l9OinCovington. stockedshelf this week equals an flfm.jjtio' call 985.626.4457.

"Kiwanis continues their corn- empty shelf next week Without or visit the website at www,

F, munity support by collecting great partners like the Kiwan- sarnceii.org. The organization

Q i food items for needy families in is who help us to constantly has families to adopt for their the local area," said Lori Pausi- "Giving Thanks" program. Any- -- - -- - na., who is co-chairwoman of the See DRIVE, Page 3 oneinterested should call Amy

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Northshore Kiwanis also is sponring their annual Coats for Kd.s Drive through Dec. 7. Gently-used coats, jackets and sweaters of all sizes, from infants to adults, are needed and can he donated at Mandeville area public schools, Our Lady of the Lake School, at all Whitney and Resource Bank locations, or at Econo Cleaners at 2201 11th St., Lee Cleaners at 2201 Flor-ida St. and Corporate Cleaners at 1814 Causeway Blvd., all locat-ed in

The coats will be distributed at the Greater Mandeville Police

. Foundation's Holiday Toy Distri-bution on Dec. 15 at 8 a.m. at the Lions Club, 720 Lafitte Street in Mandeville. Children residing in the Fourth Ward who qualify for the toy giveaway are eligible to receive a coat. For information about the Coats for Kids drive, call Jimmy Maxwell at 6263297.

The club will host their Pan-cake Breakfast with Santa on December 8, at New Covenant Presbyterian Church, located on Highway 22 in Mandeville. Regular meetings also are held at the church on Thursdays at 7:15 a.m.

For information about North-shore Kiwanis, call Steve Jacobs, club president, at 893.9522, or visit www.riorthshore-kiwanjs. org.

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Foundation's Holiday Toy Distribu-tion will be Dec. 15 from 8 to 11a.m. at the Mandeville Lions Club at.709 Lafitte St.

The Mandeville Kiwanis organiza-tion also will be distributing Goats through its annual Coats for Kids program. Coats may be deposited into labeled boxes throughout the community.

There is no charge for this event, but pre-registration is a must to receive a pass for the program at the Mandeville Police Department prior to the day of the event.

Sponsored by: • Northshore Mandeville Kiwanis Club • ABC Mini Storage • Cleaners at Nor Du Lac • Econo Cleaners • Corporate Cleaners • Five Cs Cleaners • Lee Cleaners • Pristine Dry Cleaners F

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Coats, jackets, sweaters and sweatshirts of all sizes (including adult sizes) are welcome through mid-Decem-ber. Collection boxes have been placed at Mandeville-ar-ea public schools, Our Lady of the Lake Catholic School and Northiake Christian School. Collection boxes are al-so located at participating Whitney and Resource banks anu various dry cleaners in Mandeville and Covington.

..F'or more information, contact Jimmy Maxwell at 626-7297 or visit northshore-ki.wanis.org.

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Foundation, said this particular fund has been in place for the past five years.

"We expect about 500 chil-dren at the event. We will be accepting new toy donations and monetary contributions (checks payable to the GMPF) at the Mandeville Police Station. Fam-ilies who live in the 4th Ward Recreational District, mainly the greater Mandeville area, must pre-register for the event at the station. Identification and proof of address is required. Children ages 13 and under will receive a pass for the day of the event," King explained.

King added that the event also will be used as an opportu-. n$ty for the Mandeville Kiwanis organization to hand out coats hough their "Coats for Kids"

program. If you would like to donate a coat for this program,

look for the labeled boxes throughout the Mandeville area.

There will be no charge for this event, but remember, pre-registration is a must to receiv a pass for the program at t1 Mandeville Police Departm priOr to the day of theevent

Other organizations Co. uting to the event include - jew Regional Hospital, ille AARP, New Coven2 1

byterian Church of M - and the Krewe of Eve.

Eve, Mandeville' - val organization, has active participant in and recently collected bags and more than 135 the foundation at its cos decorating workshop. The kr has been donating toys to mak the holidays brighter for local children for the past 27 years. Eve Captain Joycelyn Nash said that in addition to this particular fund, the krewe has participated in a "Women Build" for Habitat

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Kiwanis collecting Coats for Kids enable local children to bundle coat this winter." up against the winter weather. The coat drive, which has Drive çffèrs several The Kiwanis Club of Northshore been collecting coats, jackets Mandeville will hold its annual and sweaters for more than 20 drop -off sites Coats for Kids drive beginning years, needs gently-used arti- Friday. des in all sizes from infants to

"Of all the Kiwanis projects adults. They can be dropped off By Margaret Schonberg we perform each year this is my at all Mandeville public schools,

Contributing writer favorite," said Jimmy Maxwell, as well as at Our Lady of the who has been chairman of the Lake School, and all Whitney

Cleaning out closets and event for the past seven years. and Resource Bank locations. bundling up coats and sweat- "For some of these children, this ers to give as donations will will he their only shot at a new See COATS, Page 10

The holidays soon will be here, which means the Greater Mandeville Police Foundation's "Holiday Toy Distribution" is in full swing, collecting new toys and funding to distribute Dec. 15 from 8 to 11 a.m. The distribu-tion will be held at the Mandev-ille Lions Club at 709 Laf'itte St., and Santa and his elves are expected to be there as well.

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as well as at Our Lady of the Lake School, and all Whitney and Resource Bank locations. Participating cleaners that serve as both drop-off and cleaning locations include: Econo Clean-ers at 2201 11th St., (behind McDonald's); Lee Cleaners, 2201 Florida St., (next to Mandev-ille Bake Shop); and Corporate Cleaners at 1814 Causeway Blvd.

the toy giveaway are eligible to receive a coat.

New, unwrapped toys are needed for the toy giveaway. They can be brought to the Mandeville Police Station, locat-ed at 1870 US 190 in Mandeville, until Dec. 14. For information, call Chris King, police founda-tion president, at 504.782,5788.

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Coats will be distributed to youths on Dec. 15 (next to Joe's Shoes), all located in Mandeville.

More than 1,000 coats were given out last year.

This year, the coats will be distributed at the Greater Mandeville Police Foundation's Holiday Toy Distribution on Dec. 15 at 8 a.m., at the Lions Club, located at 720 Lafitte St. in Mandeville. Donation boxes will be picked up a week prior to that date. Children residing in the Fourth Ward who qualify for

Steve Jacobs, club president, at 893.9522, or visit the website at www.northshore-kiwanis.org.

The club also will host its annual Thanksgiving Food Drive on Nov. 17; and Pancakes with Santa Breakfast, Dec. S.

Regular meetings are held on Thursdays at 7:15 a.m. at New Covenant Presbyterian Church, located on Highway 22 in Mandeville.

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The Northshore Mandeville Kiwanis Club held its annu-al Pancake Breakfast with Santa on Dec. 8, when volunteers flipped hundreds of pancakes and organized activities and entertainment for those in attendance. The event was held at New Covenant Presbyterian Church in Mandeville, and fea-tured breakfast, stories, and visits with Santa. (photos by Del-aneySheehan)

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include pancakes, sausage, 3456. northsho-klwanas.orQ. milk, juice and coffee. Complimentary pictures with Santa also will be taken. Tickets are $5 and . may be purchased at the door or in advance from a Northshore Kiwanis mem- ber or Resource, Whitney and Gulf Coast bank in JfIc.L119.

Mandeville. All donations r)ec5 8, Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast wit!' Santa_ benefit Kiwanis youth and Sponsored by Northshore Kiwanis. 8-11 a.m.. New community service proj- Covenant Presbyterian Church, 4375 LA 22 West. ects. For more information about this event or Northshore Kiwanis, call Steve Jacobs at 630-3456 or . view www.nortlishore- kiwanis.org. -

I $5 ticket inc1uds pa ncakes, photo with Santa

Kiwanis 4t7 Pagel and orange juice. A picture with Polar Express," "The Ginger- advance at all Iesoun 'II Santa is included in the pancake bread Man" and other Christ- and also will be avai11

. ticket price of $5 per person, mas stories. Those participat- door. For informati . tell Santa what they want for Parents also can bring their own mg include students from Pon- the Pancake Breakf ristmas Complimentary pie- carne as to capture pictures of tainebleau High School, Fon- Kiwanis, or attendin

yires with Santa and all you can their child with the "joll aid elf" tainebleau Junior High School, call Jacobs at 985.63( t pancakes, a combination VOU himself, Mandeville Junior High School, Northshore Kiwan in hardly beat. Proceeds from .._..:

Members of area school Mandeville High School, Lake- Thursdays at 7:15 a.n

Ile Pancake Breakfast, , a well Buildei s ( Iiils and Key Clubs shore High School, Tchefuncte Covenant Presbyterian all other Northshore Kiwanis will assist at the breakfast by Middle School, Northiake Chris- Fellowship Hall The or, .

rents, benefit at ea Kiwan- gi eeting guestM at t he door, help- tian School, Lake Hai bor Mid- Latlon's website is http 1/" S youth and community service ing Santa in the picture area, die School and LP Monteleone northshorek1wanis.org/, projects " assisting on the serving line, Junior High School Activities planned for ft

. : Steve Bradshaw and Peter busing tables and working in the "We hopefully will have spon- . spring include a gulf t ourua Barsezeski are chairmen of the children's coloring at ca They taneous caroling from those who ment, a car show and a sprin event also will be reading "The Night are filled with pancakes and holi- food drive, as well as o t

The breakfast will include Before Christmas," ' t11he White day spirit," Jacobs said with Kiwanis service leadershit pancakes, sausage, milk, coffee Christmas Reindeer," "The Tickets can he purchased in programs in local

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• The Northshore Man- Kiwanis youth and corn- deville Kiwanis Club will munity service projects. host its 20th annual Pan- Tickets may be pur- _ cake Breakfast with San- chased at the door or in ad- ta on Saturday, Dec. 8, vance from any Northshore from 8-11 a.m. at the New Mandeville Kiwanis Club Covenant Presbyterian member. Advance tickets Church Fellowship Hall in are also available at Re- Mandeville. source, Whitney and Gulf

Breakfast will include Coast bank branches in pancakes, sausage, milk, Mandeville. juice and coffee, and there For more information, - will be free photos with call Steve Jacobs at 630- Santa. 3456- or visit northshore-

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Northshore Kiwanis Pancakes with Santa

The Northshore Kiwanis Club will hold their 20th annual Pancakes with Santa breakfast Dec. 8 from 8 to 11 a.m., at the New Covenant Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, located at 4375 Louisiana High-way 22 in Mandeville.The breakfast will include pancakes, sausage, milk, coffee and orange juice. A picture with Santa is included in the pancake ticket price of $5 per person. Parents also can bring their own cameras to capture pictures of their child with the 'jolly old elf" himself. Tickets can be purchased in advance at all Resource Banks and also will be available at the door. For information about the Pan-cake Breakfast, joining Kiwanis, or attending a meeting call Jacobs at 985.630.3456.

Northshore Mandeville Kiwanis Club will sponsor its 20th annual Pancake Breakfast with Santa on Dec. 8 from 841a.m. at the New Covenant Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall on Louisiana Highway 22 in Mandeville. Breakfast will include pancakes, sausage, in juice and cof-fee. Complimentary pictures with Santa also will be taken. Tickets are $5 and may be purchased at the door or in advance from a Northshore Kiwanis member or Resource, Whitney and Gulf Coast bank in Mandeville. All donations benefit Kiwanis youth and community serv-ice projects. For more information about this event or Northshore Kiwanis, call Steve Jacobs at 630-3456 or view www.northshore-kiwanis.org.

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The Northshore Kiwanis Club will hold its 20th annual Pancakes with Santa breakfast Dec. 8 from 8 to 11 a.m., at the New Covenant Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, beat-ed at 4375 Louisiana Highway 22 in Mandeville.The breakfast will include pancakes, sausage, milk, coffee and orange juice. A picture with Santa is included in the pancake ticket price of $5 per person. Parents also can bring their own cameras to cap-ture pictures of their child with the "jolly old elf" himself. Tick-ets can be purchased in advance at all Resource Banks and also will be available at the door. For information about the Pancake Breakfast, joining Kiwanis, or attending a meeting call Jacobs at 985.630.3456

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Pancakes are on the menu and there will be a very special guest. The Northshore Kiwanis Club will host its 20th annual Pancakes with Santa breakfast - on Dec. 8 from 8 to 11 a.m., at the New Covenant Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, located at 4375 Louisiana Highway 22 in Mandeville. -

"The Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast with Santa is an excel-lent opportunity for the commu-nity to come together to not only eat some great pancakes, but to take time out of your busy lives to spend some time with Santa," said Steve Jacobs, club presi-dent.. "It's the holiday season and everybody needs a chance

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: .• "Eggstravagaiva on the Green" as the club's 2013 Kiianis One Day work project. The Tammany Trace Foundation is sponsoring the event, and proceeds will go towards the Kids Town initiative that is currently under development for The Tammany Trace on Koop Drive.

Northshore Kiwanis of Mandeville are dedicating their Kiwanis One Day vtork project hours to the Eggstravaganza on the Green being held March 17 at the

Lakeview Regional Medical Center. The Easter celebration will raise money to support the Kids Town project under development for the Tammany Trace. (Ph

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The "Eggstravaganza on the Green" will be held March 17 from 11 a.m. to 3 P.M. on the campus of Lakeview Regional

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Northshore Kiwanis members will be actively involved all weekend in setting up and cleaning up, as well as working at the event. Family members, friends and prospective Kiwanans interested in volunteering are invited to attend.

Kiwanis One Day, a global volunteer action day unites the entire Kiwanis family, including Kiwanis, Circle K, Key Club, Builder's Club, Aktion Club, K-Kids and Kiwanis Jtiiior in service.

On this day, volunteers from Kiwanis clubs in the area are expected to join nearly 600,000 volunteers around the world in devoting a few hours to hands-on volunteer service. Kiwanis expects that Kiwanis One Day will contribute nearly one million service hours around the world in just one day.

"We are proud to join our fellow Kiwanis family members around the globe to participate in Kiwanis One Day," said Steve Jacobs, Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis Club President. 'The energy, commitment and camaraderie surrounding this single day make the experience of hands-on service even more gratifying for our members as they make an immediate, measurable impact on the north shore community."

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. . Tammany Board of emcees Margaret Orr and Attendees can also look Tammany Parish - Go- Trustees. Jim Henderson. The band forward to familiar favorite vernment, the Junior "We are pleased to Soul Revival, a Northshore attractions including Ce- League of Greater Coy- ! . report that the Children's favorite, and the St. Paul's lebration's youth artists ington, and Celebration Museum of St. Tammany Jazz Wolves, will be the creating art during the have produced over $3 mil- has incorporated and will night's -featured entertain- event and the eagerly an- lion in commitments to the

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artisans Alexander Breeden printer and $l00 gift card asfirst !! from Archbishop Hannan High prize; a MacBook Pro and $75

School and Will Barnett of St. gift card as second prize; and an • Paul's School. iPod Touch, Apple TV and $50 .;

This year's Honorary Chair- gift card as third prize. The win man is Shane Gorringe, with ner need not be present to win. ION NV E Margaret Orr and Jim Hen- -- Tickets to Celebration of

derson returning as Masters of Innovation are $100 per person, - Ceremony. or $1,200 for a reserved table of

The auction will he a cause eight. Order online at wwjlgc. UI celebration for high bidders. net or call 789.0822. For more

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The event, which happens to hunt for approximately 15,000 of the race will win its owner , fall on St. Patrick's Day, will be Easter eggs. , , $500. Five second-place win-

St. Tammany bureau a fundraiser for the Tammany A sure highlight will be a ners each will receive $100. Only Trace Foundation. It will be held Rubber Duck Regatta Race. For 2,000 ducks will be sold.

The Kids Town "EGGStrava- from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will $5, patrons will have a chance to The race will be held at 2p m.' ganza on the Green" will be held be face painting, arts and crafts, "adopt" a rubber duck that will and will be the first fundraiser March 17, in the green space games, food, drink, dancing and be placed along with all other of its type for the Kids Town adjacent to Lakeview Regional musical entertainment, inflat- entries in a pond on site. The lical Center near Covington. ables, a magician, and an egg first duck to cross the finish line See GREEN, là •

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Mandeville will join Kiwanis clubs around the world Sun-day by designating the "Egg-stravaganza on the Green" as the club's 2013 Kiwanis One Day work project.

The Tammany Trace Foun-dation is sponsoring the event, and proceeds will go towards the Kids Town initiative that is under development at the Tammany Trace on Koop Drive.

The "Eggstravaganza on the Green" will be held on the campus of Lakeview Region-al Medical Center March 17 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Northshore Kiwanis mem-bers will be actively involved all weekend in setting up and cleaning up, as well as work-ing at the event.

For information, contact Steve Jacobs at (985) 630-345 or visit http://www.nort' shore-kiwanis.org.

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Easter egg-citement for little ones began to build last weekend at the Eggstravaganza egg hunt (above), held March 17 on the campus of Lakeview Regional Medical Center to benefit the Tammany Trace Kids' Town, a pint-sized village to be built adjacent to the Kids Konnection Playground at the Koop Drive Tammany Trace Trailhead. Finding her share of treat-filled eggs at the Kids' Town benefit was Victoria Me-dus (right).

The quest for eggs and fun will continue this Saturday, March 30, at The Hunt, an annual community-wide fair sponsored by Northwood Church. Volunteers, like young Bradyn Frosch (below left), gathered 'at the church last Sunday to stuff more than 70,000 plas-tic eggs for the event.

It begins at 8:30 am. with a fun run at the church, located in downtown Covington at 221 N. New Hampshire St. A street carnival will follow, and at 11 am. participants will parade to nearby Bogue Falaya Park where children in sixth grade and younger are invited to search for the Easter treats. (photos by Bobby Gilboy and Susan Sheehan)

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Duck Regatta Race, for which Li ()flIS,i 2,000 $5 duck entries will ( be sold.

The first lucky cluck to cross, I the finish line will win $500, r and the next five ducks will win $100 each. Admission is just $1. . .. _ per person, under 3 is free. All proceeds from the event benefit Tammany Trace Kids' Town. '

The Tammany Trace Foun- dation is the 501(c)(3) nonprofit

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and fundraisers that help sup- port numerous projects on the trace. KIDS Konnection Play- ground, a place for children of all abilities to play, is a project of the Tammany Trace Foundation.

The Lakeview Regional EGG- Stravaganza event will help fund * the next project—Tammany Trace Kids' Town at KIDS Kon-nection Playground_–a child-sizeeci town that will feel just like a grown up town with a road-way for hikes and other tyke-size vehicles, exercise and rec reational areas, and fun ways to learn and play simultaneously. MW

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& is Club will host its inaugural car show on West STARC, an organization dedicated I V Saturday, 13, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the to providing a lifetime of services, train- Clarion Inn and Suites Conference Center ing, advocacy, resources and community on U.S. 190 in Covington. connections for individuals with dis tbih-

Owners of cars, trucks and bikes are in- ties. The storage building will be used for

r vited to register for the event, which will in- STARC's year-round project of collecting

dude awards in seven categories, a 50-50 Mardi Gras beads for packaging and resale. raffle, door prizes, games, music, food and Admission is free for spectators. drinks. For more information or to register, call

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By Carol Wolfram eral. STARC artists had crc- Staff writer ated classic car-themed works

of art that were given as prizes An integral component of or sold at the event and, on the

any great partnership is simple: day of the event, the STARC cli- Everyone does their part. Such ents worked right alongside the a solid partnership between Northshore Kiwanis volunteers

the Northshore Kiwanis and - selling water, judging cars, 1' STARC - not to mention a pie- promoting the special needs

- j ture perfect spring day — con- AKTION Club sponsored by ti ibuteci recently to the success Kiwanis, and better getting to of the Northshore Kiwanis inau- know their Kiwanis supporters. I gural Car Show. Lori Pausina, who co-chaired

All proceeds from the show the project with her husband, I -

benefited a specific project at Mike Pausina, said that the part- STARC West in Mandeville, the nership between the Kiwanis construction of a storage shed members and the STARC cli-

STARC client for STARC's recycled Mardi "Th.... ents was one by design. Gras bead program. "People will isn't just a relationship, this is a which used av know exactly where their money partnership. We wanted them to went," said Lori Pausina. be here, just as involved as the serve into the

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enthusiasts, and owners cycles for resale. The Award of classic cars, trucks building will be used to Directors' Choic and motorcycles are in- store the beads once Award vited to enter the Man- they have been recy- * Mandeville Kiwani devilie Northshore cled. Choice Award Kiwanis Club Car show. The cost to register is The car show will als

The event will be held $20. have a 50-50 raffle, door

from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat- The Mandeville prizes and goody bag

urday, April 13 at the Northshore Kiwanis for each registered ye

Clarion Inn and Suites Club will hand out hide.

Conference Center on awards at the show for: There will be music

U.S. Highway 190 in * Two People's Choice food and drink. Admis

Covington. The event awards sion to the car show i.

will raise money to help * STARC Aktion Club free, and everyone is in

the St. Tammany West Choice Award vited.

chapter of STARC build * STARC Administra- For more informatio

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shore community and classic car The Kiwanis Club of North- kiwanis,org or contact Member- enthusiasts from throughout the shore Mandeville meets every ship Chairman Guy Guinot at region would support the show. Thursday at 7:1 a.m. at New 985M24.565 or guy.guinott' "It's a family" Lori Pausina said, Covenant Presbyterian Church, lpl.com. noting that by mid-morning on Louisiana Highway 22, Mandev- For more information about April 13 more than 100 cars had ille. Membership in the organiza- STARC, visit www.STARCIa. registered and were parked in tion is open, and those wishing to or g.

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Iv up the engines. The hshore Kiwanis inaugu-ar Show will be held April om 9 a.rn. to 3 p.m. at the on Inn & Suites Confer-Center, located at 501 N. way 190 in Covington. All eeds will benefit STARC

rvice, Training, Advocacy, ources, Community Connec- •ìs of Mandeville. The show is open to all cars,

ucks and motorcycles, any year nd any model. Registration will

be done the day of the show with a $20 per entry donation. Admis-sion for spectators is free.

"This is the first year for the Northshore Mandeville Kiwanis

to host a car show and we have selected STARC as the benefi-ciary of our event," said Mike Pausina, car show director. "STARC is in need of a storage shed and our hope is to raise enough money to meet their needs. STARC recycles Mardi Gras beads year round as a fund-raiser and is in need of a place to store the beads. As Kiwanians, we felt as though this would be a wonderful project for us to take on in 2013."

"We are excited to partner with STARC clients and admin-istration," he said, "We hope that our community will support us as we venture into a new fund-raiser for Mandeville Kiwanis in 2013. This is just one of many ways that we give back to the community."

Among the cars that will be on display is a blue 1941 Willys, a 1966 Nova and other cars from the 40's to the present that

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presented at 3 1). M. (body bags with chip clips,

kouzies and cups will be present-ed to the first 100 entries. Door prizes will include oil changes, T-shirts, bag chairs and gift certificates.

Paper shredding by A-I Mobile will be free with it dona-tion for any amount.

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MANDEVThLF -- Car enthusi- asts, and owners of classic cars, trucks and motorcycles are invited to enter the Man- deville Northshore Kiwanis Club Car show.

The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 13 at the Clarion Inn and Suites Conference Center on U.S. Highway 190 in Covington. The event will raise money to help the St. Tammany West chapter of STARC build a stor- age building for their year- round project of collecting Mardi Gras beads, which STARC recycles for resale. The building will be used to store the beads once they have been recycled.

The cost to register is $20. The Mandeville Northshore

Kiwanis Club will hand out awards at the show for:

* Two People's Choice awards

* STARC Aktion Club Choice Award

* STARC Administration Choice Award

* Clarion Inn and Suites Choice Award

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The car show will also have a 50-50 raffle, door prizes and goody bags for each regis-tered vehicle.

There will be music, food and drink. Admission to the car show is free, and everyone is invited.

For more information and to register your vehicle, call Mike Pausina at (985) 966-3165.

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and the City of Mandeville are calling all volunteers to help beautify and clean up Mandev-ille on April 27 from 9 a.m. to noon. The event is being held in conjunction with Keep Ameri-ca Beautiful's Great American Cleanup.

All volunteers are asked to pre-register. KMB will provide each volunteer with a safety vest, litter grabber and bags. Volunteers are invited back to the lakefront after the clean-up for the Watershed Festival, booths of family-fun, interactive educational activities. Drinks, popcorn and cotton candy will also be offered to volunteers.

To register call Keep Mandev-ille Beautiful at 985.624.3165 or email k tnh@cityofmandeville. corn.

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From Milliken Farms were, from left, Dave Millikan, Kyndra Gray, Haley Cundiff, Bailey Lyons and Karen Milliken.

Woodlake Cub Scout Pack 119 members, front row, from left, Landry Gilcrease, Jeffrey Ansardi, Evan Cooper, Patrick Downing, Will Snizik and Pack KMB chairwoman Andrea Defreiras; and, back row, cubmaster Darrell Cooper, Matthew Blaun, Jeffrey Ansardi, Sr., Christopher Snizik, Christian Downing and Paul Gilcrease.

Mandeville High School Key Club members, front row, from left, Lisa Goodgion and Na-billah Tanuwikanda;. and back row, president Carly Howden, Reed. McLaughlin, Mary Grace Sherlock, Anna Lukinovich and Ally Shreve.

Keep Mandeville Beautiful and the City of Mandeville sponsored a citywide cleanup effort on April 27. The event was held in con-junction with Keep America Beautiful's Great American Cleanup.

A wide range of beautifica-tion projects were "adopted" by various organizations. Fami-lies, church groups, civic groups, Scouts and Garden Clubs were seen throughout Mandeville on Saturday morning.

At the intersection of Highway 22 and West Causeway Approach, the .Mandeville Kiwanis organiza-tion paired with Mandeville High School's Key Club to create a new garden spot. Key Club member Reed McLaughlin shared, "We feel like we are all out here ful-filling our responsibility to our community. Our school is on West Causeway, and we want to make sure Mandeville stays beautiful."

Director Susan Russell announced that over 300 volun-teers participated in this year's event, which culminated with the annual Watershed Festival at the gazebo on the lakefront.

'It's great to see all the children who come out to partici-pate. They get a free T-shirt, and learn that the power to eradicate litter is in our hands. When someone picks up someone else's littr. there is a less chance that they'll ever be litterers."

Cub Scout Pack 119 from Woodlake Elementary busy along the East Caui Approach, ifihing bags wit rette butts and fast food pers. Added Evan Coop . seems like everyone i dumping their ashtrays 2 town. Cigarette butts a biodegradable, the Pape: ' be here forever!"

In addition, the pr hopes to spread the mc that not only is littering but it also affects our eec development, including erty values. It contribi flooding by preventing from draining properly, ter that makes it throu ditches, will ultimately en our waterways.

If your organization is ested in participating in" A-Spot", adopting a por a local street, highway, ____ lie green space, please contact the KMB offices. The organiza-tion will provide yol' cleanup materia' and install sir ing your gro . Director Su reached at9: .

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Mandeville Live! Soul Re1val will be at the Mandeville Trailhead

Friday night to perform a free concert beginning at

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Soul Revival will perform at Mandeville Live, being held April 19 at 6:30 p.m. at the Mandeville Trailhead in Histor-ic Old Mandeville, 675 Lafitte St. Restaurants on site that night will be Bosco's Italian Cafe and N'Tini's. Kiwanis will manage beverage concessions. Beverage tickets may be purchased start-ing at 6 p.m. For a full schedule or details. call 985J-)24.3147.

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blankets and chairs and enjoy food, fun and live music featur-ing Soul Revival Friday, April 19 as part of the Mandeville Live! Free Friday Concert series.

The event kicks off at 6:30 p.m. at the Mandeville Trail-head, 675 Lafitte St., in Historic Old Mandeville.

The restaurants for the evening are Bosco's Italian Café

Grab your blaikers ana cnaJ JflJ'L-rzsfir live music., food and fun featuring the George French Band, Four Unplugged Friday, March 15th, 6:30 p.m. at the Mandeville Trailhead in Historic Old Mandeville.

and N'Tini's. Kiwanis will man-age beverage concessions. Bev-erage tickets can be purchased beginning at 6 p.m.

Money raised from conces-sions helps keep the conc free, so it is asked that no outside food nor drink brought to the event.

For more information col 985-624-3147....

The Restaurants for the evening are The Broken Egg and The Rusty Pelican. Kiwanis will handle beverage concessions. Please no outside food or drinks.

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May & 4' Covington Farmers Market offers homegrown fresh produce, prepared food, music and a broad selection of live native, ornamental and culinary plants but no crafts or commercial items. Open every Sat, rain or shine, from 9a-1p at City Flail and Wed from 10a-2p at Covington Trailhead. Call 985-892-1873 for more information.

May 4' Mandeville Trailhead Community Market is open every Saturday from 9a-1p featuring seasonal fruits and vegetables, gourmet foods, plants and won-derful arts and crafts. Visit www.mandevilletrailheadmarket.com.

May 4' Witness Youth Group Service at Shepherd's Care Ministries (20115 Hwy 1081) at 6pm every Saturday night. For more details, please contact Rev. Cec-il & Linda Hudson at 985-974-2404.

May 11th Madisonville Art Market is an artist managed monthly art market along the banks of the Tchefuncte River on Water Street in old Madisonville. Art mediums include painting, photography, wood working, pottery, jewelry and other varied art. All works are handmade. Market held the second Sat of every month from 10a-4p. Admission is free. Visit www.madisonvilleartmarket.com for more info.

May 13' Kiwanis Club Golf Tournament at Beau Chene Golf & Country Club. Tournament format is a 4 person scramble with a shotgun start at 9a. Individual and team registration and fees include cart, green fees, ditty bags, lunch and refresh-ments. To enter a team or for sponsorship opportunities please contact David Lind-seyat 985-801-0107 or dlindsey@bankonresourccom.

Sign iii) i.jjNorthshore Kiwanis 1.) rI(.1! tourney Northshore Kiwanis ships for Key Club members year

Club of Mandeville will at Lakeshore. Mandeville. For more informa- host its 14th annual ben- Northiake Christian tion, to become a sponsor eft golf tournament on and Fontainebleau high or to register, contact Da- Monday, May 13, Beau schools. The club also sup- vid Lindsey at 801-0107 or Chene Golf and Country ports various local projects dlindsey@hankoiircsource. Club, and sponsors and and charities during the coni. teams are being sought.

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t .411e will host its 1 3th annual golf tournament Tournament proceeds are used to sup- benefit on Monday, May 14, at 9 am. at Beau port community and youth programs, in- Chene Country Club cluding scholarships for Lakeshore High,

The format will be a four-person scram- Mandeville High, Northiake Christian School ble 'ith a shotgun start, \. registration JISU)Uflt and Fontainebleau High Key Club graduates is available befoic Thesday, May I. The tegis- For information, contact David Lindsey at tration fee includes cart, green tees, ditty bags, 801-0107 or [email protected].

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Club of Mandeville is holding its 14th annual benefit golf tournament at Beau Chene Golf and Country Club on May 13. The tournament format will be a four-person scramble with a shotgun start beginning at 9 a.m. Individual registra-tion is $140 before May 1. Late

registration is $165 per player. Registration for a team of four golfers is $550 by May 1. Late registration is $600 per team. Fees will include cart, green fees, ditty bags, lunch and re-freshments.

Kiwanis is a global organiza-tion of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. All proceeds from this tourna-ment will be used to provide revenue to support community and youth programs. Last year; Northshore Kiwanis was able to provide $14,557 to com-munity projects including scholarships for Lakeshore High, Mandeville High School, Northiake Christian and Fon-tainebleau High School.

Kiwanis also supports van-Qua local projects and charities during the year such as the

Homeless Outreach for Youth in St. Tammany, Kids Konnec-tion Playground, Children's Museum Project, Coats for Kids, 5K for Kids & Fun Run, Project Graduation and the an-nual Thanksgiving food drive.

In addition to supporting community programs, pro-ceeds from the golf tourna-ment allow the club to sponsor seven Builders Clubs, five Key Clubs, two K-Kids Clubs in lo-cal schools and one Aktion Club at STARC West in Mandeville. Sponsorships at many different levels are available. For infor-mation, contact David Lindsey at (985) 801-0107 or email [email protected].

Karen Baker writes about St. Tammany Parish. Shecan be reached at sliceoftammany@ gmail.co-m.

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State Park. ilies and individuals in the - For boiling team spe- The event will feature local community that have cifics or to enter, call Lance

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The aroma of mudbugs and spices will fill the air, as the rea-son for the causes fill the hearts of those who participate and attend. The third annual All-You-Can-Eat Crawfish Cookoff, sponsored by Crawfish Cookin' for a Cause, will be held May 18 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Fon-tainebleau State Park.

"Crawfish Cookin' for a Cause began three years ago when my graduating class hosted a craw-fish boil on the day of our20th reunion to raise money for a. classmate, Beth Crutcher Gia-cone, who suffers from ALS," said Scott McWilliams, chair-man of CCFC. "The support was tremendous so we deided to make it an annual event. This year, in addition to supporting. Beth's foundation, Mary. Pay-ton's Miracle Foundation will also be a beneficiary."

The Mandeville High School class of 1993 also will be'par-ticipating, as part of their 20th reunion weekend. The class of '93 will sell T-shirts raffle to fund a schol mPninrv of Ivan (hr

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The Kiwanis Club of Northshore Mandeville is opening the door to welcome new members. The nonprofit, volunteer organization will host a Northshore Kiwanis Open House in conjunction with Kiwanis Membership Month. The open house breakfast will be held May 16 at 7:15 a.m. at the New Covenant Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, located at 4375 Highway 22 in Mandeville.

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communityservice-minded individuals that focus on help-Irig children," said Steve Jacobs, president. "Our club Is made up of both men and women, ages 21 and up, and requires no certain amount of involvement other than a love for helping children and our community. Our service projects range from food drives to help The Samaritan Center and Covington Food Bank, to our Pancake Breakfast with Santa,"

"The Kiwanis/STARC Car Show, held in April to benefit STARC and our Kiwanis Golf Tournament on May 13, will help to provide college scholarship money to deserving high-school senior Key Club members," he said. "We currently sponsor

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Northshore Kiwanis has 110 members and is hosting the open house to attract additional new members.

"This is our largest member-ship drive of the year, last year gaining an additional 17 mem-bers," Jacobs said "The one thing I have stressed this year is, 'If we can't have fun while helping out on any service proj-ect, then it's probably something we shouldn't be involved in.' We really have become one big fami-ly enjoying each others company befoi e, during and after many service projects."

"We don't require any amount of time or effort from any of our members," he said. "We under-stand everybody Is busy and

just encourage every member to help out when they can. I would encourage anybody interested to just come to one meeting and they will feel the energy and friendship our club exudes."

The group is involved with local projects such as the Kid's Konnection Playground, Coats for Kids, the Children's Museum Project, School Map Painting, HOYST (Homeless Outreach for Youth in St. Tammany), Highway 22 Cleanup, an annual Thanks-giving Food Drive, the Pancakes with Santa breakfast, the Nica-ragua Children's Dental Minis-try, the annual golf tournament, annual scholarship awards, the 5Kiwanis for Kids and Fun 1 un and eHabItatReHto'.ep'

"Service is at the heart of every Kiwanis club, no matter where in the world it's located," Jacobs said. "In the Northshore Kiwanis Club, members express themselves through youth and community services. Our motto and the cornerstone of Kiwanis is 'We Build."

Northshore Kiwanis spon-sor Kiwanis Service Leader-ship Programs through the Kiwanis Aktion Club at STARC West in Mandeville; Kiwanis K-Kids Clubs at Marigny Ele-mentary and Magnolia Trace Elementary; Kiwanis Builder's Clubs at Fontainebleau Jr.High, Mandeville .Jr. High, Madison-yule Jr. High, Tchefuncte Middle

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Dues for membership in Northshore Kiwanis are $45 per quarter. It is not necessary to he invited by a current mem-ber to attend the open house or a meeting The group meets each Thursday at 7:15 a.m. at New Covenant Presbyterian Church. For information about member-ship, contact membership chair-man Guy Guinot at 624.5665, or email him atguy.guinot@1p1. corn, or visit. the website at www. northshore-kiwanIs.org.

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The group meets at the New Covenant Presbyterian .Church on Louisiana 22 in Mandeville on Thursday mornings at 7:15 a.m. Any and all visitors are wel-come to the meetings, which end promptly at 8 a.m. Each meet-ing includes a guest speaker that covers a wide variety of events, causes and programs.

Incoming Kiwanis President Stove Jacobs shares the mission statement for the organization and adds, "Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedi-cated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. This statement basically says it all, everything we do, and every penny of money we raise goes directly to either kids or our community. This year, we

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gny Elementary School and just vide the vaccination for one the community in a social club was elected in the Louisiana- child (a series of three shots). setting. We aren't only business

affected by ALS." Mississippi-Tennessee Kiwanis Kiwanians all over the world are either; we have monthly 'Fel- This fall, the club will have a district as Teacher of the Year. encouraged to skip one meal per lowship Lunches' and quarterly

full schedule of events, includ- Last year the club also had the week and donate the money to 'socials' for members that just ing the Kiwanis 5K on Oct. 6, First Responder of the Year The Eliminate Project. can't make it to our morning a Thanksgiving Food Drive on Award, which went to St. Tam- Jacobs added, "The success of meetings." Nov. 17, a Pancake Breakfast on many Parish Fire District 4 our club has come to the national For more Information Dec. 8, and the Coats for Kids Chief Merrick Tessin and a Law spotlight by attaining our 100th on the Northshore Kiwan- drive in late November/early Officer of the Year award, which member this year with a monu- is organization, contact any December. went to Silky Sullivan. mental membership drive. We of the officers via email or

The new club officers will be "Dana single-handedly puts have over 15 newly installed phone Jacobs at 630.3456. installed next month and are the club on the map by taking members to our club this month, Jacobs at stevej(g)meleprinting. pictures, writing articles, pro- something we are very proud corn; Vice President Paul LeBlanc viding press releases and corn- of. I don't think there is a better at [email protected]; pleting our club scrap book," Secretary Lori Pausina at lori.pau- Jacobs said. I .- [email protected]; Trea- In addition to the Northshore surer Toddy Brandon at tdbnlbb@ Kiwanis' many local youth events I . bellsouth.net; and Adviser David and community-sponsored I . Lindsey at dlindsey@bankonre- events, they are in the middle source.com, of their international fundraiser

The marketing director for to eliminate Maternal/Neonatal the club is Dana Hladky at danahi- Tetanus worldwide. The cam- [email protected]. Hladky also [email protected]. paign is called The Eliminate j 1

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The Kiwanis Club of nual golf tournament, the For more information, Northshore Mandeville in- STARC AKtion Club, Hab- call Guy Guinot at 624- vites prospective members itat ReStore, Nicaraguan 5655 or visit northshore-ki- to join them at an Open Children's Dental Ministry. wanis.org. House Breakfast on Thurs-

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The breakfast is being held in conjunction with the I club's regular weekly meet- ing. Those wishing to learn I more about the local non- profit organization are in- vited to attend the one-hour event. I

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The group also awards Contributing writer annual scholarships for Key Club seniors, and sponsors . .

The Kiwanis Club of Northshore Mandeville the 5Kiwanis for Kids and is opening the door to welcome new members. Fun Run benefiting Proj.- I The nonprofit, volunteer organization will host a

ect Graduation and an a11- Northshore Kiwanis Open House in conjunction with Kiwanis Membership Month. The open house breakfast will be held May 16 at 7:15 a.m. at the New. Covenant Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, located at 4,375 Highway 22 in Mandeville.

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600,000 members worldwide and pers, formula and other supplies • in service at varying levels. On Oct. 1, they will be hold- raises more than $107 million on 18-wheelers within hours from Worldwide, there are 340,000 mg a 5K run in Mandeville that annually. Florida, New York and all over youth members, ranging from benefits Project Graduation, and

Chapters have the option to the place," he said. elementary school children to on Oct. 16, they will host a BBQ support international efforts and Lindsey said the organization college students. The Key Club, chicken dinner along with area the most recent international contributed more than $400,000 which is a Kiwanis-affiliated ser- • Key Clubs. campaign focuses on supplying in hurricane-related ud lie add- vice program for high school stu- "We pretty much always have tetanus shots worldwide. ed that this July, the Northshore dents, has active chapters at Fon- something going on," she said.

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The breakfast is being food drive and Pancakes with held in conjunction with the Santa. . club's regular weekly meet- The group also awards , ing. Those wishing to learn annual scholarships for Key more about the local non- Club seniors, and sponsors profit organization are invited the 5Kiwanis for Kids and to attend the one-hour event. Fun Run benefiting Project R.

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Who should join Kiwanis? "I would encourage men and women of any age that have a heart for helping children and the community to join. All of our projects are designed to raise money to give back to children and the community."

What project does Northshore Kiwanis have going on now? "We are involved with producing the official poster and T-shirt for the Mandeville Seafood Festival. This year's winner is Miranda Barajas, a graduating senior from Fontainebleau High School. Each poster is individually numbered and signed by the artist. For more information and for special discounting, visit the Northshore Kiwanis or Seafood Festival websites."

What is your favorite Kiwanis project? "My favorite project is the Pancake Breakfast with Santa, It's a family-oriented fundraiser where we get to interact directly with Key Clubs, Builder's Clubs and K-Kids."

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la party to benefit the West St. Tammany up screen, and plenty of tailgating food Exchange Club, was held Aug. 25 at and drink. There were also silent and live Tchefuncta Country Club in Covington, auctions. The Exchange Club will use where the group provided all the tradi- proceeds from this year's event to aid tional tailgate fun and more. There was Danielle Inn, Hope House, STOPS and a barbecue contest, live music from HOYST. For more information or to help, ' the Fontainebleau High School march- visit sttammanyexchange.org or call ing band and Four Unplugged, live air- 898-1481. (photos by Susan Sheehan)

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What are some of the projects that Northshore Kiwanis ifle is the president of the Kiwanis •, . . . sponsors? Club of Northshore Mandeville, the . "We st)OflOF youth organizations in Mandeville schools at all club's second female member to hold ,- levels: elementary (K-Kids), middle/junior (Builders Club) and that office. She also is co-chairwom- '. . . high school (Key Club), 13 schools all together. We also hold sev RIS an of the Kiwanis 5K Run that will he eral events throughout the year that support these clubs and held on Oct. 1, along with Paul LeR- #j . other community projects. A few of these annual projects are our lane. The organization will celebrate SKiwanis Fun Run, BBQ Chicken Dinner, Thanksgiving Food 25 years of service to the commu- Drive, Pancakes with Santa and Golf Tournament." nity and honor its past presidents at -. how can the community help Northshore Kiwanis? their meeting on Thursday at 7:.1 6 "We are a diversified group that enjoys being involved in our a.m. at New Covenant Presbyterian community and giving back. Anyone is welcome to join our orga Church's Fellowship Hall, located :

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H - ___ Mangny Elementary's Dana Hladky was awarded the 20112012 Teacher of the Year Award by the Louisiana-Mississippi-West Tennessee District of Kiwanis International The award honors a teacher in the district who exemphfies in an unusual and/or excep-tional way, service above and beyond the call of duty ' The award was presented at the District Convention held recently in Lafayette. Pictured, from left, are District Gov. Greg Beard, District Key Club Lt Gov. Reagan Sandoz, Hladky, and Steve Jacobs, President-Elect of Mandeville Northshore Kiwanis

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In Loving 7vtemoiy

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Charles "Silky" SulTivan .9'fovem6er28, 1943 - Octo6er26, 2011

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Remembering Charles "Silky" Sullivan Memorial Service

First Baptist Church, Covington LA Sunday, October 30, 2011 4:00pm to 5:00pm

Order of Service 4

Welcome, Obituary, Scripture and Prayer: Dr. Waylon Bailey, Senior Pastor First Baptist Church - Covington, LA

Special Music/Psalm 121 (Presented In Hebrew) Ellen Ste igman

Guest Speakers: A Hon. Donald Villere --Mayor of the City of Mandeville

Chief Rich Richard --Mandeville Police Department Bruce Bundy --Principal of Mandeville High School Denis Bechac Rabbi John Nimon of the Northshore Jewish Congregation

. Rykert Toledano

Message: Chaplain Louis Ogle, St. Tammany Hospice

Special Music/Amazing Grace Faydra White and Zondra Jones (Daughters of Ben and Debris White)

Presentation of Colors and Taps

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Team Silky with the Northshore Mandeville I....._.. LeMon, Pattie McGinnis and Lori Pausina, sh

Sio lky's SoIraisesI iiO1i' fortscholarship i ISIS I Last weekend, Mandeville

Trailhead was rocking with the music of the Huey P's

as many gathered to honor a long-time Mandeville friend, Charles it

Sullivan. Organizers said it was -

humbling to see how many people came out ) to rally around a local resident.

Sullivan, a former school resource officer with Mandeville Police, is battling pancreatic call-

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giving back to the com- munity, called upon the com- munity help him in his hour of need, and the community answered his call.

Sullivan joined together with the Greater Mandeville Police Foundation, the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 42 and local businessman Denis Bechac to set up a scholarship fund for Mandeville High School graduates.

They then organized last Saturday's fundraise, Silky's Soiree, to raise the funds needed to set up the fundraiser.

The event was a true family affair with children running around playing while parents sat on the berms, listening to music by the Huey P's and dining on food donated by local restaurants.

Silky and hisfamily even joined in the festivities and helped sell raffle tickets and personally thanking those that came out.

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— Charlese "Silky" Sullivan takes a break from selling raffle tickets to pose with his wife, Bonnie Sullivan; daughter, Cassie Kropp, and granddaughters, Chloe

- Sullivan and Emma Kropp.

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District Board Members 4 Stephen J. Jack' Loup, Ill, President 15 Mary K. Bellisario, Vice President 1 Neal M. Hennegan 2 Elizabeth B. Heintz 3 Michael J. Dirmariri 5 Charles T. Harrell 6 Roanne V. Tipton 7 Willie B. Jeter 8 Peggy H. Seeley 9 Robin P. Mullett 10 Ronald "Ron" Bettencourtt 11 Robert R. "Bob" Womack 12 James Ronnie' Panks, Sr. 13 John C. Lamarque 14 Ray A. Alfred

W. L. "Trey" Folse, Ill Superintendent

October 3 1,2012

Northshore Kiwanis Club of Mandeville 4375 Highway 22 Mandeville, LA 70471

Dear Kiwanis Club Members:

The St. Tammany Parish Public School System has received an "A' in the latest District Performance Report released by the Louisiana Department of Education. This is a great accomplishment by any school district and especially one as large as ours with 55 schools and almost 38,000 students.

We know we did not achieve this success without the support of our community. This school year we decided on a theme of Community Connections because we know how important it is to have a partnership with groups like the Northshore Kiwanis Club of Mandeville. I would like to thank you for being our partner in education. I am enclosing our media release announcing our"A' status so that we can celebrate this great accomplishment with you.

Thank you for your continued support of the St. Tammany Parish Public School System.

Sincerely,

Folse, III

St. Tammany Parish Public School System Twitter@STPSB Supt

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321 N. Theard St. • P. 0. Box 940 • Covington, LA 70434 • 985.892.2276 • Fax 985.898.3267

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Sal Anelli President

David Rothman Secretary/Treasurer

Rebecca 0. Lopez Executive Director

New York District Kiwanis Foundation Inc.

Kamp K iwanis®

January 18, 2013

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Kiwanis Club Northshore Project Acct 677 N. Beau Chene Dr Mandeville, LA 70471

Dear Kiwanis Club

On behalf of the New York District Kiwanis Foundation, Inc. aka Kamp Kiwanis, I would like to thank you for your generous gift of $1,000.00 directed towards the Disaster Relief fund. Your commitment to helping children and adults that are underprivileged with and without special needs from the New York community is sincerely appreciated.

Each year the NY District Kiwanis Foundation continues to advance the Kiwanis mission of serving children throughout the world. Through our programs, specifically Kamp Kiwanis and the college scholarship program for graduating seniors we have seen many lives changed for the better. In particular the Kamp program has enjoyed great success in recent years. The property has improved and expanded all while continuing to serve children.

The goal of the Foundation is to continue to make a difference in the lives of children in need. With the help of donations from supporters such as you we will continue to see improvements in our programs. You have touched the lives of all of our camper's and for that we thank you.

Thank you again for your generous support of our efforts in keeping camper's futures filled with hope and promise.

Best wishes, -9

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9020 Kiwanis Road Rebecca 0. Lopez

Taberg, NY 134719

315 336-4568 • • Fax: 315 336-3845

www.kampkiwanis.org

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Fontainebleau High School N Project Graduation

The Fontainebleau High School graduation class of 2013 thanks you for making this safe and special

night of celebration possible!

The signatures below are representative of the nearly 300 FHS graduates who participated in the event.

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Jeanine Principal Pittman, Assistant Principal

CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION

Lyon Elementary School is honored to recognize

Northshore Kiwanis for supporting our students in the

HASTS. Mentoriiig Program 2012-2013

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Sama ritan Center

July 8, 2013

PARTICIPATING CHURCHES:

Church of the King

First Baptist Covington

First Baptist Mandeville

First Baptist Lacombe

First Free Mission

Grace Church Disciples of Christ

Goodwill Baptist

Hosanna Lutheran

Lacombe United Methodist

Life Church

Living Word Assembly of God

Mary, Queen of Peace

Morning Star Baptist

New Covenant Presbyterian

Newell United Methodist

Our Ladyof the Lake

Sacred Heart of Lacombe

St John of the Cross

St. Michael's Episcopal

St. Timothy United Methodist

Village Church Luthern

STARC 1541 St. Anne Slidell, LA 70460

Dear Samaritan Center supporter:

-Thank-you-for-your June -2013 donation.

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$0.00 Food

291 items Personal

0 items Gift Cards

$0.00 Materials

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This letter is to serve as your receipt. We care enough about you to acknowledge your giving heart. We want you to know that your gifts are crucial to our mission to feed His sheep (John 21:17). We could not do this without your help.

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Thank you for supporting our ministry.

In Christ's Name JUL 11 7c3

Margaret Whitela

Margaret Whitelaw Assistant Director

Executive Director F

Dena Grosart

**No goods or services were received in exchange for this donation** Tax ID#: 58-1882948

!Vou love me. feed my sheep.

402 Girod Street, Mandeville, Louisiana 70448 (985) 626-4457, Fax (985) 626-4594 Gran's Attic Thrift Shop, 408 Girod Street, Mandeville, Louisiana 70448


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