THE KIWANOGRAM
4 December  2002


 

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Today: Ghost Humor

Speaker W. B. Taylor

 

Where we'll meet---

What we'll eat!

Today: Virginia Room
Menu:
Soup; Pork loin over cornbread stuffing; green beans almandine; rolls; lemon chess pie

Next week: Virginia Room

Menu: Salad; Rainbow trout over rice pilaf with vegetables; rolls; pumpkin pie.

Education -- Did You Know?

Making Up Attendance Part 1 of 2

If you miss a regular meeting of the Club during a given month, you can "make up" attendance if you do any one of the following

- Attend the regular meeting of any other Kiwanis club in the world

- Attend the regular meeting of your Club's Board meeting

- Visit the International Office in Indianapolis or the offices of Kiwanis International in Switzerland

 

BIRTHDAYS   December 4 -- December 10

December 4 John Dutro          December 5 Gary Ripple
December 6 George Crouch    December 6 Brian Estes
December 8 Kim Tahey          December 9 Calvin Roseberry
                     December 10 Anthony Schiavone

Announcements

- Club will be collecting coats during the December 4, 11 and 18 meetings. They will be distributed to the Salvation Army Holiday Distribution Center in the Williamsburg Outlet Mall. Womens and childrens coats are especially needed.
- Blood Drive this Friday, December 6 from 1Pm to 6PM at First Med of Williamsburg. Call Ron Campana for appointments/details -- 229-4141.
- Club Christmas Party will be held Friday, December 20 at the Hospitality House. David Bowditch has details but mark your calendars now. There will not be a meeting on either December 25 or January 1.
- The last Tornado Relief trip to La Plata, MD is scheduled for December 7.

 

Upcoming Programs

December 11 Jackie Cossentino Importance of first six years of Education
December 18 Penny Pulley Third High School
December 25 No meeting
January 1 No meeting

 

THOUGHTS TO PONDER

"In the final analysis, it's not what you do for your children, but what you have taught them to do for themselves that will make them successful human beings."

                                                                                                                                              (Ann Landers)

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