01/19/2016 - Flagler County Kiwanis
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01/19/2016 - Flagler County Kiwanis
Kiwanis International President Sue Petrisin • Florida District Governor Dr. Celia Earle • Div. 7 Lt. Gov. Kayleen Hernandez-Garay Pres. Maria Lavin-Sanhudo • Pres. Elect Courtney Lane • Tres. Oral Groves • Sec. Linda Padgett Directors: Sandra K. Abraham • Tom Grimes • Karen Pastoriza Amazon.com... Terrific Kids Are Ready!! Rumor has it there is a huge crowd of Terrific Kids who are gathering at the Old Kings Elementary School Jan 19th & 21st... We may need all the help we can get to welcome them and to present medallions and Certificates of Achievement so if you haven’t signed up or committed to be there please do so and try to get in the action for at least one of the two nights of the Terrific Kids programs. PG Allen will open the program to the kids and families and our members will be helping on stage and throughout the event with any needs or wants from the crowds that will no doubt fill the auditorium both nights. Last years’ events truly opened the eyes of our members who attended to see the joy and smiles (and some “terrified” terrific kids) who crossed the stage to get their medals and certificates. The look on their faces rivaled Academy Award winners reactions when their names were called. Our club made a great impression on the parents and families of the children so lets keep up the tradition and share the Kiwanis giving power. Let’s wear our K-Shirts to unite the effort and if you are in need a of a Kiwanis polo shirt please contact Prez Maria! You can see the number of kids we may have from the number of parents and family that show up The terrific kids love getting their medallions and certificates. So now you can help our club if you are an Amazon shopper!! Oral has set up a site where you can go Surfing on Amazon and anything you order from the site the club will get a percentage of the profit. How easy can it get?! Details coming soon so stay tuned! As of now we are known as Kiwanis International of Palm Coast. Oral is working on the kinks and it should be straightened out very soon. Zone Conference... The Zone conference for our division will be held on February 20th in Orlando, FL. It will be held at Timber Creek High School and brings to the table a wealth of knowledge and comradery that goes hand in hand with the ideals of Kiwanis. For our new members it is a taste of what all clubs are doing, and what they can do in the future to thrive, as well as giving some serious info on what we, and our own club, can do to make the world a better place for all children in general. As during the yearly conferences, the wealth of knowledge shared will take you and your vision of Kiwanis to new heights and will ensure that behind our “Little Club That Could” is an entity that holds powerful ways and means to spread smiles throughout the world through the many Kiwanis clubs that do what we do here...only our club does it better. :) (editors note...at press time, there were two different locations for our Zone Conference...watch for details in the very near future.) Important Future Dates... • Jan 19th • New Member Orientation • Jan 19th & 21st • Terrific Kids Programs OKES Kiwanis Club of Flagler County “A New Wave of Commitment” Dedicated To Changing The World One Child And One Community At A Time THE JAN 19th, 2016 Kiwanis This From Our Florida Gov!... My Dear Kiwanians, Well, we have come to the end of a busy first month. By now, most clubs have completed their installations. I hope that you have started off this year with renewed fervor for Kiwanis and have been spreading your “Passion for People! Passion for Service!” I have had the pleasure of performing numerous installations, attending club anniversaries and, unfortunately, funerals. This is where “Passion Place” comes into play; please go onto the website and click on “Passion Place” and this will direct you to the Facebook page where we can post those that are in need of prayer. We are a family and, as such, we should be praying for each other. Thanks to those of you who have posted thus far. I am so impressed by the service that we continue to perform in our communities and the world. We are, without a doubt, making a positive difference in the lives of others. I cannot say thank you enough to all of you for what you do. Let us “Love it! Share it! Live it!” – The Formula. If people see the passion that you have for service, they will want it. By our example, there is no reason that people should not be clamoring to be a part of something so positive in a sometimes negative environment. We are definitely getting back to basics. It has been heartwarming to hear the Six Objects of Kiwanis being recited at clubs and Divisions; hearing and observing the impactful service that is being performed; observing great relationships between Kiwanis clubs and our Service Leadership Programs; and hearing about plans for Young Children:Priority One. Keep up the amazing work! Thank you also for embracing my Governor’s Project, Christmas in July, which is to provide personalized necessities for homeless children who I refer to as the “invisible homeless”. I will continue to include this in my messages as these homeless children exist everywhere and are in dire need of our help. The number one need of a homeless child is underwear (including diapers and socks); the second greatest need is shoes, followed by clothing. Please find it in your hearts to adopt a homeless family, a shelter, or numerous shelters where these children reside on a very short term basis. If you are able to capture those on the streets, in cars, bushes, or under bridges, let us help them. These children are not homeless for any fault of their own. Please plan a special fun day for them where they can receive their personalized necessities and forget their plight, if only for a few hours. This can be done on a Club or Divisional level. Thanks again for all that you do. Be blessed always! Peace and Love, Peace and Love, Celia D. A. Earle, Ph.D. Governor, 2015 – 2016 Dedicated To Changing The World One Child And One Community At A Time January Kiwanis Sun Ja n u ary 20 16 Mon 3 Tue 4 W ed Matanzas Key Club 5 7:15am-8:00am Thu F ri Sat 1 2 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 18 Matanzas HS Key Club 1 9 20 21 22 23 28 29 30 Board Meeting New Member Ind. 10 17 11 Imagine School K-Kids & Builders Club Meet 3:30pm~4:30pm 2:15pm~3:15pm Terrific Kids OKES Terrific Kids OKES 24 25 26 27 31 Division 7 Clubs Daytona Beach - Wednesdays, 12 p.m., Halifax Yacht Club DeLand - Tuesdays, 12 p.m., Woodland Towers, 113 Chipola Avenue, DeLand Deltona-Southwest Volusia - Wednesdays, 5.30 p.m., Buffet City, 1070 S. Volusia Ave., Orange City Flagler County - 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m., Hilton Garden Inn, 55 Town Center, Palm Coast Palm Coast ~ Every Wed. 12:00 Noon • AdegraII Portuguese Restaurant Holly Hill - 1st Tuesday, 5.30 p.m., Woody’s restaurant, 1593 Nova Rd. Holly Hill, and on the 2, 3, and 4th Wednesday's at noon at the clubhouse behind City Hall Ormond Beach - Thursdays, 11:30 a.m., Anderson-Price Mem. Building, 42 N. Beach Street, Ormond Seabreeze - Thursday, 7:30 a.m., Club House Rest., 600 Wilder Ave., Daytona Southeast Volusia - Wednesdays, 12 p.m., Smyrna Yacht Club, 1201 S. Riverside Dr., New Smyrna Beach Dedicated To Changing The World One Child And One Community At A Time Kiwanis InterclubOUR Outtings ... SUPPORT TEAM!! We are lucky to have Championed with these fine sponsors in the past and their continued support is a main cog in our wheel of giving back to the community. Over the last few years, they have shared with us some great giveaways and other opportunities to help give back to the children of Flagler County. ROBERT WITTY / LAURENT ALVES 386.931.6179 386.931.5085 PALM WEST HOME REALTY. INC. WWW.PREMIERCOASTALLIVING.COM This advertising page is wide open so share the best deal in advertising with any businesses that want to place a business card ad...$25 ~ 6 months and $50.00 for an entire year!! THE SIX OBJECTS OF KIWANIS Object 1 - To give primacy to the human and spiritual rather than to the material values of life. Object 2 - To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships. Object 3 - To promote the adoption and the application of higher social, business, and professional standards. Object 4 - To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive, and serviceable citizenship. Object 5 - To provide, through Kiwanis clubs, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render altruistic service, and to build better communities. Object 6 - To cooperate in creating and maintaining that sound public opinion and high idealism which make possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism, and goodwill. STAN DRESCHER Poet Laureate of Flagler Beach Free Poetry Reading at Your Organization or Next Club Meeting Choose From Over 100 Poems STAN 386.693.4340 Email: standrescher@yahoo.com www.flaglercountykiwanis.org • www.floridakiwanis.com • www.kiwanis.org • Division 7 website: www.fldivision7.com Dedicated To Changing The World One Child And One Community At A Time
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