THE KIWANOGRAM
1 December  2004

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November 10, 2004 
Meetings: 
beginning 1/1/05
meetings will be held at

Hospitality House

Wednesdays, 12:10 p.m.

Kiwanogram  (past issues)

Newest  Hixson  honorees

History: 
Founded on April 29, 1958, with   
28 members. Our club is one of   
9 comprising Division 23 of the Capital District.
The Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg is the third largest in the Capital District.

Today     

Program:  Williamsburg Land Conservancy   
Speaker:  

The Historic Rivers Land Conservancy was founded in 1990 as the first private non-profit land trust in Virginia incorporated specifically to use the provisions of the Virginia Conservation Easement Act. In 1996 the name was changed and today, the Conservancy operates as a 501 (c) (3) charitable organization, supported by annual membership dues, donations and grants. An 18-member Board of Directors, comprised of community leaders from throughout the Historic Triangle, governs the organization. Ten working committees help to carryout the programs and projects of the Conservancy.
The Conservancy is dedicated to protecting and preserving significant natural, scenic, agricultural and historic land in the Historic Triangle. Through a combination of land preservation tools, education and advocacy programs, and shaping public policy, the Conservancy strives to maintain the character and ambiance of this special place where we live and work or where others simply come to visit for a while.


Invocation offered by:  Larry Murphy            


Where we'll meet---

What we'll eat!

Today: North Ballroom          
Menu:
Minestrone Soup;  Roast beef sandwich on a sub roll; potato salad.

Next week : Hospitality House
Menu:
 


Did You Know?  --  Kiwanis’ Future: Kiwanis’ Future: Part 5 of 6:  Structure – Kiwanis International will be structured to facilitate movement toward its overall goal of being the most effective adult and youth volunteer service organization. Kiwanis will study existing governing documents for ways to decrease language that restricts club administration, membership development, new-club building, and global expansion.


      BIRTHDAYS
December 1 - 7


December 1              Bill O'Donovan
December 1              Penelope McClellan-Siggins
December 1              Larry Fowler
December 2              Bob Bruce
December 2              Steve Duncle
December 3              Dan Worstell
December 4              John Dutro
December 5              Gary Ripple
December 6              George Crouch
December 6              Brian Estes
December 7              Bob Tschannen-Moran


Announcements:

- Blood Drive this Friday, December 2 - Noon to 6PM - First Med of Williamsburg.  Call for appointment (229-4141) or see Ron Campana for details.
- Don't forget the Club Christmas Party on Friday,
December 17 - Hospitality House
 


                 Upcoming Programs

December 8                 Ed Carol, WM History Professor
December 15               David Reiger, Mariner's Museum on the             
                                    Monitor/Merrimac Battle


THOUGHTS TO PONDER

"Wise sayings often fall on barren ground but a kind word is never thrown away." 
(Sir Arthur Helps)
 

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