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October 10, 2016 Welcome to Monday News NEXT MEETING October 17 th – 6:15 PM Granville Inn – Denison Rm. Meal Cost $10.00. Program – Licking County Board of Development Disabilities. Jason Umstot (Supt.) and Anna Jeffries (Infrm. Off.). I don’t know what they will be talking about but I am guessing it will about their levy this November, or their work, or the Aktion Club. How are you known as a Kiwanian? Commit BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES Dan Rogers 10/14 None David Getreu 10/16 COMMUNICATIONS Thank you note from Marci Harbage, Marc & Connie Guthrie for our club being a sponsor of the Karis’ Cause 5K race. The race raised $35,911. Polaris Area Club invitation to their Charter Party Nov. 1 st (Tues.) at the Holiday Inn, 7007 N. High St. Worthington OH. This is south of I270. Social time is 6:00 pm with dinner at 6:30 pm. Meal cost is $25.00. RSVP to Cindy Duncan by Oct 28 th (Fri.) at (614) 404 2739 or [email protected] An email was received from Ray Leard with the “The Compost Exchange” which is looking for food waste recycling in the Granville area. You may have seen his booth at the Farmers Market. ACTIVITIES KKids are meeting twice a month. Jess could use some assistance at the meeting maybe parents, Key Club, others, or us. Eight parents have helped. They selected officers by drawing names from a box. Maybe we should consider this method at our elections. They are continuing work to provide a friendship bench. Tom Harvey may have some benches that could be used. Aktion Club Charter Party will be Dec 12 th (Mon.) 11:45am at the Doubletree Hotel in Newark. Newark Kiwanis will be the host. Granville Kiwanis, that’s us, will provide name badges for the Aktion Club members. What about a box to store the badges? Meal cost is $12.50. Interclub Prior to the Roadside Pickup, we were visited by the Ohio District Gov. Bill Flinta, Past Ohio District Gov.’s Dennis Lehman & Leroy Martin, & Alan Penn, (Past Inter. Pres. & Ohio District Gov.). They toured our barn. That really took a lot of time I’ll bet. I should point out, they were at the Westerville Golf outing at the Raccoon International Golf Club. July 4 th photo contest winners. The judge was Bryan Ghiloni Photographer. Terry Van Offeren won 1 st in in the Amateur Category. His picture was of an older flag that was displayed on a porch. It was the lighting or lack thereof that attracted Terry to take the picture “Old Glory”. Shelly Lazenby took 1 st place for the Professional Category entitled “Win this Fish”. The third category for youth under 18 years old had no entries. To see more photos go to the Granville Kiwanis Website, click on “Fundraisers”, then click on “July 4 th Events”, then click on “Photography Contest” to see all fifteen (15) photos entered in the contest. Key Leader – Youth Leadership Training –Four (4) Key Club members from GHS (Granville High School) will attend the Key Leader program in Ashville Nov. 11 th 13 th . Div. 10E Council Meeting – Nov. 1 st (Tues.) at the Holiday Inn in Worthington. Meal cost $25.00. Is this getting familiar? Yes it is the same night and place of the Polaris Area Kiwanis Club Charter party. I don’t know which is first or if they will be at the same time, not that it really matters. FUNDRAISERS 1. Christmas Tree sales. When, Where, & How will it be done this upcoming Christmas season? Pres. Don and Terry will work on this. 2. Pancake Day next February will be held at St Edwards The Confessor Church. The dates have been set for the next two years (2017 & 2018). There is no problem, but Butch would like to have a cochair to learn the in’s and out of what is involved in doing the Pancake Day. In other words he’d like to give up the chair for this project. Any Volunteers? MONDAY NEWS GRANVILLE 20162017 Officers: *Pres. – Don Lewis, *Pres. Elect –Sally Schaadt, *Vice Pres. – Lisa Matula *Secr. – Charlene Lossing , *Treas. – Tom Esh *Imm. P. P. – Dave Thomas “Win this Fish” Winners
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                     October  10,  2016  

   

 Welcome  to  Monday  News    N E X T   M E E T I N G     October  17th  –  6:15  PM  Granville  Inn  –         Denison  Rm.    Meal  Cost  $10.00.     Program  –  Licking  County  Board  of         Development  Disabilities.  Jason  Umstot         (Supt.)  and  Anna  Jeffries    (Infrm.  Off.).    I  don’t       know  what  they  will  be  talking  about  but  I  am  guessing  it  will  about  their  levy  this  November,  or  their  work,  or  the  Aktion  Club.    H ow   a r e   y o u   k n o w n   a s   a   K i w a n i a n ?      Commit    B I R T H D A Y S     &     A N N I V E R S A R I E S  Dan  Rogers   10/14     None  David  Getreu   10/16    C O M M U N I C A T I O N S  

Thank  you  note  from  Marci  Harbage,  Marc  &  Connie  Guthrie  for  our  club  being  a  sponsor  of  the  Karis’  Cause  5K  race.    The  race  raised  $35,911.  

Polaris  Area  Club  invitation  to  their  Charter  Party      Nov.  1st  (Tues.)  at  the  Holiday  Inn,  7007  N.  High  St.    Worthington  OH.    This  is  south  of  I-­‐270.    Social  time  is  6:00  pm  with  dinner  at  6:30  pm.    Meal  cost  is  $25.00.    RSVP  to  Cindy  Duncan  by  Oct  28th  (Fri.)  at  (614)  404-­‐2739  or  [email protected]      

An  e-­‐mail  was  received  from  Ray  Leard  with  the  “The  Compost  Exchange”  which  is  looking  for  food  waste  recycling  in  the  Granville  area.    You  may  have  seen  his  booth  at  the  Farmers  Market.  

 A C T I V I T I E S  

v K-­‐Kids  are  meeting  twice  a  month.    Jess  could  use  some  assistance  at  the  meeting  maybe  parents,  Key  Club,  others,  or  us.    Eight  parents  have  helped.    They  selected  officers  by  drawing  names  from  a  box.  Maybe  we  should  consider  this  method  at  our  elections.    They  are  continuing  work  to  provide  a  friendship  bench.    Tom  Harvey  may  have  some  benches  that  could  be  used.      

v Aktion  Club  Charter  Party  will  be  Dec  12th  (Mon.)  11:45am  at  the  Doubletree  Hotel  in  Newark.    Newark  Kiwanis  will  be  the  host.    Granville  Kiwanis,  that’s  us,  will  provide  name  badges  for  the  Aktion  Club  members.    What  about  a  box  to  store  the  badges?    Meal  cost  is  $12.50.  

v Interclub-­‐  Prior  to  the  Roadside  Pickup,  we  were           visited  by  the  Ohio  District  Gov.         Bill  Flinta,  Past  Ohio  District           Gov.’s  Dennis  Lehman  &  Leroy         Martin,  &  Alan  Penn,  (Past  Inter.    

   

        Pres.  &  Ohio  District  Gov.).  They  toured  our  barn.  That     really  took  a  lot  of  time  I’ll  bet.    I  should  point  out,  they     were  at  the  Westerville  Golf  outing  at  the  Raccoon     International  Golf  Club.  v July  4th  photo  contest  winners.  The  judge  was  Bryan  

      Ghiloni  Photographer.                    Terry  Van  Offeren  won  1st  in         in  the  Amateur  Category.    His                                             picture  was  of  an  older  flag  that         was  displayed  on  a  porch.    It  was         the  lighting  or  lack  thereof  that         attracted  Terry  to  take  the           picture  “Old  Glory”.      

    Shelly  Lazenby  took  1st  place  for  the  Professional     Category  entitled  “Win  this  Fish”.              

          The  third  category  for  youth  under  18  years  old  had  no  entries.     To  see  more  photos  go  to  the  Granville  Kiwanis  Website,  click  on  “Fundraisers”,  then  click  on  “July  4th  Events”,  then  click  on  “Photography  Contest”  to  see  all  fifteen  (15)  photos  entered  in  the  contest.  

v Key  Leader  –  Youth  Leadership  Training  –Four  (4)  Key  Club  members  from  GHS  (Granville  High  School)  will  attend  the  Key  Leader  program  in  Ashville  Nov.  11th  –  13th.  

v Div.  10E  Council  Meeting  –  Nov.  1st  (Tues.)  at  the  Holiday  Inn  in  Worthington.    Meal  cost  $25.00.  Is  this  getting  familiar?  Yes  it  is  the  same  night  and  place  of  the  Polaris  Area  Kiwanis  Club  Charter  party.    I  don’t  know  which  is  first  or  if  they  will  be  at  the  same  time,  not  that  it  really  matters.  

 F U N D R A I S E R S  

1. Christmas  Tree  sales.    When,  Where,  &  How  will  it  be  done  this  upcoming  Christmas  season?  Pres.  Don  and  Terry  will  work  on  this.  

2. Pancake  Day  next  February  will  be  held  at  St  Edwards  The  Confessor  Church.    The  dates  have  been  set  for  the  next  two  years  (2017  &  2018).    There  is  no  problem,  but  Butch  would  like  to  have  a  co-­‐chair  to  learn  the  in’s  and  out  of  what  is  involved  in  doing  the  Pancake  Day.    In  other  words  he’d  like  to  give  up  the  chair  for  this  project.  Any  Volunteers?  

 

           MONDAY  NEWS                                      G R A N V I L L E  

     2016-­‐2017  Officers:        *Pres.  –  Don  Lewis,      *Pres.  Elect  –Sally  Schaadt,    *Vice  Pres.  –  Lisa  Matula    *Secr.  –  Charlene  Lossing  ,      *Treas.  –  Tom  Esh        *Imm.  P.  P.  –  Dave  Thomas  

           “Win  this  Fish”                                    Winners  

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Monday  News    page  2  of  2    S O C I A L I Z I N G     Pres.  Don  suggested  this  year,  we  as  a  club  should  consider  being  involved  with  social  activities  that  do  not  involve  work  projects  but  social  get  together’s,  such  as  bowling,  bike  rides,  trip  to  Amish  country,  beer  tasting,  wine  tasting,  etc.    You  name  it  and  it  will  be  done,  maybe  yes  maybe  no.        A N N O U N C E M E N T S  

Ø Pres.  Don  also  introduced  tentative  plans  to  connect  with  Denison  through  their  International  Students  program.  Details  are  still  being  developed  with  the  Cations  involvement.      

Ø Lesa  and  Jerry  Miller  on  their  trip  to  Massachusetts  attended  a  Kiwanis  meeting  in  Lee,  Mass.  When  they  entered  the  community  of  Lee,  they  noticed  a  Kiwanis  sign.  The  club  meets  every  two  weeks  on  Wednesday  at  6:30pm.    In  talking  to  one  of  their  members  they  found,  the  Kiwanis  sign  had  just  been  reinstalled.    There  membership  is  eighteen  and  most  of  the  members  are  women.    They  are  a  very  active  club  and  accomplish  a  lot  for  their  community.    They  are  in  the  New  England  District,  which  also  includes  the  Bahamas.  Lee  is  about  one  hour  from  Granville  Massachusetts.  

Ø Lesa  announced  that  the  Wildwood  Playground  redo  is  a  go.  Details  to  follow    shortly.      

Ø       October  15th  –  Chili  Cook  Off   in  front  of         the  College  Town  House  lawn  10:00am  –         1:00pm.  Preparation  of  the  chili  will  start         around  6:30  am.  Thom  will  represent           Granville  Kiwanis  in  competition  with  Rotary  and  others.    How  can  we  help  Thom  again  win  the  1st  place  at  the  chili  cook  off?    We  need  to  purchase  tickets,  eat  chili,  and  vote  often.  

Ø Div.  10E  Pancake  Day  –  Northern  Kiwanis  at  the  Clintonville  Woman’s  Club  3951  N.  High  St.  from  7:30  am  to  12:00  noon.  Cost  $7.00  adults,  $4.00  children  5  to  10,  &  free  for  children  under  5.    Menu  –  pancakes,  sausage,  coffee,  orange  juice  &  milk.    

Ø Westerville  Golf  Outing  –  Jen  Lewis,  Jerry  Miller               teamed  up  with  Della  Cross               (Worthington-­‐Linworth  Club)  &  her             sister.    They  came  in  third.    I  did             not  hear  anyone  say  how  many             teams  there  were.  

J u l y   4 t h   P h o t o g r a p h y   C o n t e s t   S u bm i t t a l s  

           

 

   T h e   s i x   o b j e c t s   o f   K i w a n i s   a p p r o v a l     Kiwanis  club  delegates  at  the  1924  Convention  in  Denver,  Colorado  approved  the  six  permanent  Objects  of  Kiwanis  International.  Through  the  succeeding  decades,  they  have  remained  unchanged.    T H E   6   O B J E C T S   O F   K I W A N I S  This  weekly  presentation  comes  from  Kiwanis  International  web  site.       The  Second  Object  To  encourage  the  daily  living  of  the  Golden  Rule  in  all  human  relationships.    The  Golden  Rule  is  "Do  unto  others  as  you  would  have  them  do  unto  you."       The  ways  you  can  illustrate  the  Second  Object  include  participating  in  projects,  programs  and  partnerships  involving  character  education,  such  as  those  promoted  through  the  Kiwanis  Kids  Terrific  Kids  program.  We  have  partnered  with  some  great  preferred  charities  that  you  can  learn  more  about.  You  can  also  honor  community  heroes  who  have  saved  children  from  harm,  and  promote  active  recruitment  and  enrollment  of  youth  service-­‐minded  volunteers.  Distinguished  Club  Criteria  for  Object  2  

• Complete  a  project  involving  character  education.    • Recognize  a  local  hero  who  has  saved  a  child  from  

harm.    • Enroll  a  new  member  involved  in  youth  services,  

mentoring.    5 0 / 5 0   d r a w i n g   w i n n e r   –  no  drawing  held.    

Administrative  Details    Pres.  Don  is  working  on  the  following  items:              1.            2016-­‐17  Club  Ops  Budget  –  Board  approval  by  10/15.                2.            Bylaws  revision  to  2012  version  (ours  is  2008).                  3.            Confirm  committee  chairs  and  members.                  4.            Develop  Foundation  2017  budget.        

When   you   th ink   o f   YMCA   Knapsacks   for   K ids .     Wha t   comes   t o  m ind?  

 

       "A  Celebration  Illuminated”       Alison  Colvin  

“What  so  proudly  we  hail"                              Lisa  Matula              

Walt  Chaney     Notes:   Slanted  words  are  my  commentaries       Corrections  –  welcomed       Criticisms  –  tolerated    Kiwanis  Club  of  Granville      Meets  @  Granville  Inn  6:15PM  Monday’s  P.O.  Box  133      Presiding  –  Don  Lewis  President  Granville,  OH  43023                                  Invocation  –  Brian  Gottfried                                                                              Web  Site-­‐  www.granvillekiwanisclub.org      Volume  3                                              seventy  seventh        edition  of  Monday  News  

           


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