THE KIWANOGRAM
28 April  2004


 

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Today     

  Program:   Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Williamsburg                          
Speaker:  
 Cindy Knupp, Executive Director                                         
Cindy Knupp is the new Executive Director of BBBS of Greater Williamsburg.  She is best described in her resume as an educator, group facilitator, administrator and spiritual leader with 15 years of experience in education, business and non-profit organizations.  Prior professional experience includes serving as Founding Director and Coordinator of the President's Leadership Program at CNU and Interim Assistant Director of Career Services at WM.  Cindy has a BS in Human Ecology from Maryland and a Masters degree in Leadership at Fuller Theological Seminary.  Now 100 years old, BBBS is the oldest and largest youth mentoring organization in the United States, matching caring adults with children, ages five-to-18 years old, in one-to-one relationships.  BBBS’s approximately 500 agencies are located in 5,000 communities across the country with the national headquarters in Philadelphia.  Local phone number for BBBS is 253-0676.

Invocation offered by:   Fran McRickard            


Where we'll meet---

What we'll eat!

Today: Virginia Room                       
Menu: Salad;  Pork loin with red potatoes and vegetables;  roll

March 10 : Virginia Room                   
Menu:
Vegetable soup;  turkey club sandwich with potato salad


Education --Senior MembershipMembers who have been members 10 years or more may be granted senior membership by applying in writing at the beginning of each administrative year (October) to the Board of Directors. Senior membership may be granted for personal/business reasons and allows members to pay only for lunches at the meetings they attend.   Leave of Absence:  Request for leave of absence must be submitted in writing to the club secretary. Leaves for 30 days to six months or longer are granted for reasons of illness, business assignments, travel, military service, or when moving to a new locality prior to joining a new Kiwanis Club. Leaves do not relieve members from dues or meal charges for meetings.

BIRTHDAYS  
April 28 - May 4

April 29                Bob Dutro
 

Announcements

- A big thank you to all members who served as models for last week's delightful Stein Mart fashion show.
- The Make-A-Wish Foundation, which the Club regularly supports, is holding a "Walk, Run, Bike Ride" fundraising event on Saturday, May 1, at York High School. There are registration forms at the head table for those interested in participating. The event could also use volunteers, should you choose not to enter the events. See Tom French for details.

Upcoming Programs

May 5                    Club Day
May 12                  Eric Spaeth             Jamestown

THOUGHTS TO PONDER

It is one of the beautiful compensations in life that no one can sincerely try to help someone without helping themselves.  (Charles Dudley Warner)

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