Terry Snyder is the November Kiwanis Terrific Kid. Terry is a 4th grader at Hiawatha Elementary School and was chosen by the 4th grade teachers for his overall performance as a student. Terry receives a t-shirt, pencil and certificate for his hard work!
Thursday, December 9, 2010
November Kiwanis Terrific Kid
Terry Snyder is the November Kiwanis Terrific Kid. Terry is a 4th grader at Hiawatha Elementary School and was chosen by the 4th grade teachers for his overall performance as a student. Terry receives a t-shirt, pencil and certificate for his hard work!
Kiwanis Student of the Month
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Brrrr.... It is definitely December.....
No meeting to be held on Christmas Eve or New Year's Eve days -- December 24 & 31.
December 17 Meeting: Randy Quinn began the meeting with "O Bring Not Gold" as our Christmas Spiritual Aims. Today's speaker was Sonya Johnson from the Kansas Attorney General's Office with the topic of "Identity Theft". One of her points was that ".....you should ONLY carry your driver's license and one credit card in your purse or billfold....and that all other forms of identification should be kept in a safe place at home to guard against identity theft...." An interclub from Sabetha Kiwanis were also in attendance -- Maridel Wittmer, Sherry McNary, Al Roberts and his wife Susan, Kelly Girten, Bob Schuman and Lt. Gov. Doug Clark.
Congratulations to Laurie Neemann on the birth of her second grandchild -- Caelyn Sophia Karr, born December 16.
December 10 Meeting: President Jennifer Ploeger kicked off the meeting by reading a thank you from Big Brothers Big Sisters. We also heard about the two families that Kiwanis adopted for Christmas this year.
Today's speakers were Venice Sloan and Lisa Brandt. They talked about the local alternative school program sponsored in part by the Hiawatha Kiwanis Foundation. The goal of this program is to help catch up students that have fallen behind and then reintegrate them back into the regular school system.
December 3 Meeting: We had several Hiawatha Kiwanis Foundations presentations today to start the meeting. County Sheriff John Merchant accepted $1500 on behalf of S.A.F.E. Kanza Mental Health was also present to accept a donation toward new playground equipment.
Next, Justin Fluke explained restaurant options for the annual Valentine's banquet. After a vote, it was decided that the 2011 banquet would be held at The Cabin on February 10th.
Following Justin's explanation, secretary Janice Smith read the report from the board meeting (see December 1 Board meeting).
Dr. Larson Introduced today's guest speaker, Jean Abeita, pharmacist at the hospital. She spoke on the importance of vaccinations even into your adult years. Also, she explained what shots adults should have.
December 1 Bd Meeting: 7 members met at the Hiawatha Lodge Restaurant at noon. 237 total Volunteer hours were reported by 30 Kiwanians that directly impacted 243 children for the month of November. November attendance was up 11% from previous month but down 9% for the same month last year. Those with 100% attendance for November were: Chad Bachman, Troy Boswell, Jere Bruning, Hallee Edwards, Eric Gustafson, Peggy Kolb, Del Larson, Ike Larson, John Moore, Carl Nelson, Jennifer Ploeger, Randy Quinn, John Severing, Beckham Smith, Janice Smith, Terry Smith and Bee Strobel. December Featured Kiwanian is Randy Quinn. 359 individuals were severed at this year's Pancake Feed held Nov. 13. This is up a total of 94 from the previous year's count. 21 members gave a total of 66 hours to help with the 'Feed'. Monies raised from this project will be used to help fund the 4 high school scholarships given out in May. November's middle school Student of the Month is Shania Ghormley. We will be sponsoring 2 families with a total of 6 children for our Christmas Adopt-A-Family project. Our Annual Membership Day will be held February 4, 2011 with the Membership Committee in charge. Justin Fluke will be scheduling the annual Valentine Party with members to vote at the weekly meeting on his findings. ( February 10th at the Country Cabin was the results from the vote on December 3rd.) State and International will be contacted asking for Financial Reports. Atchison and Sabetha clubs will be invited to the December 17th meeting to hear a presentation on Identity Theft by the Attorney General's Office.
Please note that there will be no Kiwanis meeting on December 24th or December 31st due to the holidays. However, you are invited to come to a 'Round Table' both of those days.
December 17 Meeting: Randy Quinn began the meeting with "O Bring Not Gold" as our Christmas Spiritual Aims. Today's speaker was Sonya Johnson from the Kansas Attorney General's Office with the topic of "Identity Theft". One of her points was that ".....you should ONLY carry your driver's license and one credit card in your purse or billfold....and that all other forms of identification should be kept in a safe place at home to guard against identity theft...." An interclub from Sabetha Kiwanis were also in attendance -- Maridel Wittmer, Sherry McNary, Al Roberts and his wife Susan, Kelly Girten, Bob Schuman and Lt. Gov. Doug Clark.
Congratulations to Laurie Neemann on the birth of her second grandchild -- Caelyn Sophia Karr, born December 16.
December 10 Meeting: President Jennifer Ploeger kicked off the meeting by reading a thank you from Big Brothers Big Sisters. We also heard about the two families that Kiwanis adopted for Christmas this year.
Today's speakers were Venice Sloan and Lisa Brandt. They talked about the local alternative school program sponsored in part by the Hiawatha Kiwanis Foundation. The goal of this program is to help catch up students that have fallen behind and then reintegrate them back into the regular school system.
December 3 Meeting: We had several Hiawatha Kiwanis Foundations presentations today to start the meeting. County Sheriff John Merchant accepted $1500 on behalf of S.A.F.E. Kanza Mental Health was also present to accept a donation toward new playground equipment.
Next, Justin Fluke explained restaurant options for the annual Valentine's banquet. After a vote, it was decided that the 2011 banquet would be held at The Cabin on February 10th.
Following Justin's explanation, secretary Janice Smith read the report from the board meeting (see December 1 Board meeting).
Dr. Larson Introduced today's guest speaker, Jean Abeita, pharmacist at the hospital. She spoke on the importance of vaccinations even into your adult years. Also, she explained what shots adults should have.
December 1 Bd Meeting: 7 members met at the Hiawatha Lodge Restaurant at noon. 237 total Volunteer hours were reported by 30 Kiwanians that directly impacted 243 children for the month of November. November attendance was up 11% from previous month but down 9% for the same month last year. Those with 100% attendance for November were: Chad Bachman, Troy Boswell, Jere Bruning, Hallee Edwards, Eric Gustafson, Peggy Kolb, Del Larson, Ike Larson, John Moore, Carl Nelson, Jennifer Ploeger, Randy Quinn, John Severing, Beckham Smith, Janice Smith, Terry Smith and Bee Strobel. December Featured Kiwanian is Randy Quinn. 359 individuals were severed at this year's Pancake Feed held Nov. 13. This is up a total of 94 from the previous year's count. 21 members gave a total of 66 hours to help with the 'Feed'. Monies raised from this project will be used to help fund the 4 high school scholarships given out in May. November's middle school Student of the Month is Shania Ghormley. We will be sponsoring 2 families with a total of 6 children for our Christmas Adopt-A-Family project. Our Annual Membership Day will be held February 4, 2011 with the Membership Committee in charge. Justin Fluke will be scheduling the annual Valentine Party with members to vote at the weekly meeting on his findings. ( February 10th at the Country Cabin was the results from the vote on December 3rd.) State and International will be contacted asking for Financial Reports. Atchison and Sabetha clubs will be invited to the December 17th meeting to hear a presentation on Identity Theft by the Attorney General's Office.
Please note that there will be no Kiwanis meeting on December 24th or December 31st due to the holidays. However, you are invited to come to a 'Round Table' both of those days.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Featured Kiwanian for December--Randy Quinn
In Randy's spare time, he enjoys reading and music. Randy also enjoys listening to a variety of speakers each week at the Kiwanis meetings.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
October Teriffic Kid
The 4th Grade teachers at Hiawatha Elementary School chose Mia Rae Tipton-Olson to receive the October Teriffic Kid Honor for her outstanding behavior and improvement in academics. Great job Mia! Pictured with Mia are Janice Smith and Eric Oldham of the Hiawatha Kiwanis Club. Mia received a t-shirt, pencil, certificate and bumper sticker.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Winter is Coming Soon!
November 26: No meeting was held today due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Members were welcome to come for a round table instead.
November 19: Today's meeting was quite busy as we had a number of special guests in attendance. John C. Martel, Kansas District Governor for Kiwanis, and his wife Bea came today as John was the guest speaker. We also had Kansas District 2 Lt. Governor Doug Clark, Don McFall, Roger Young, and Jerry Ketter of Sabetha and Keith & Elsie Kandt from the Lindsborg Kiwanis Club.
At the start of the meeting, John Severin spoke about the success of the pancake feed. Next, secretary Janice Smith gave a report about what the Hiawatha Kiwanis Club accomplished in the last year. Then Governor Martel spoke about his vision for Kansas Kiwanis while he is Governor and the many opportunities for Kiwanis Clubs in Kansas.
November 19: Today's meeting was quite busy as we had a number of special guests in attendance. John C. Martel, Kansas District Governor for Kiwanis, and his wife Bea came today as John was the guest speaker. We also had Kansas District 2 Lt. Governor Doug Clark, Don McFall, Roger Young, and Jerry Ketter of Sabetha and Keith & Elsie Kandt from the Lindsborg Kiwanis Club.
At the start of the meeting, John Severin spoke about the success of the pancake feed. Next, secretary Janice Smith gave a report about what the Hiawatha Kiwanis Club accomplished in the last year. Then Governor Martel spoke about his vision for Kansas Kiwanis while he is Governor and the many opportunities for Kiwanis Clubs in Kansas.
November 13th Pancake Feed: Annual Kiwanis Pancake Feed was held at the Hiawatha Middle School. Over 350 people were served. Gold coins were presented to Veterans in honor of their service and children were able to choose a toy as they entered the building. 4 Lawrence Kiwanians visited as an interclub as did several Kiwanians from Sabetha.
November 12: Randy Quinn introduced Captain Leupold and Master Sergeant Thompson of the US Army National Guard as today's guest speakers. Captain Leupold talked about peacekeeping efforts of their battalion while stationed in Egypt. He explained efforts in keeping the peace between Israel and Egypt at the border. Master Sergeant Thompson spoke about the Guard's work in the local community and the capabilities of their artillery unit.
The Hiawatha Kiwani
s Foundation presented Deb Ellis of NEK-CAP with a check for $5,000 for their Christmas Bureau. This money will be targeted specifically for those children aged 13 and older. John Severin reminded everyone of their pancake day responsibilities coming up on Saturday the 13th.
November 5: Linda Lock from Brown County Developmental Services (BCDS) and Tim Peterson were today's guest speakers. Linda Spoke about the BCDS equipment lending library (sponsored by Hiawatha Kiwanis) and how that library is being used. She also gave a brief history of BCDS and conducted an exercise to give Kiwanians an idea of what life would be like with a disability. Gretchen Randall's daughter Jacquelynne was visiting today.
November 3 Board Meeting: 9 members were in attendance for the noon meeting at Hiawatha Lodge. 160.25 volunteer hours were reported for October by 23 Kiwanians impacting 422 children. October attendance was down 8% from September and down 21% from October 2009. November featured Kiwanian is Jennifer Ploeger. 7 children rode the Kiwanis float with Melissa & Randy Quinn and Fonda LaFrenz; Jere Bruning drove. Terrific Kid / Student of Month were: Mia Rae Tipton-Olson and Dawson Hawks. Marla Aboujawdeh is a new co-member from Kex RX with Joe Koechner. An article regarding Hiawatha Kiwanis Foundation's donation to "Little Hands, Inc." appeared in the latest edition of Kansas Kiwanian internet newsletter. November Pancake Day preparations are under way. A donation will be made to the Community Thanksgiving Dinner to be held at Baptist Church Family Life Center on Nov. 25th. Secretary read an email from Ks. District Gov. John Martel -- "....Kansas placed 3rd world-wide in positive member growth for the month of October..." Our Annual Club Gift will be sent to Kiwanis International. Authority was given to purchase a laptop computer for club use. Next meeting will be held December 1st at Hiawatha Lodge.
The Hiawatha Kiwani

November 5: Linda Lock from Brown County Developmental Services (BCDS) and Tim Peterson were today's guest speakers. Linda Spoke about the BCDS equipment lending library (sponsored by Hiawatha Kiwanis) and how that library is being used. She also gave a brief history of BCDS and conducted an exercise to give Kiwanians an idea of what life would be like with a disability. Gretchen Randall's daughter Jacquelynne was visiting today.
November 3 Board Meeting: 9 members were in attendance for the noon meeting at Hiawatha Lodge. 160.25 volunteer hours were reported for October by 23 Kiwanians impacting 422 children. October attendance was down 8% from September and down 21% from October 2009. November featured Kiwanian is Jennifer Ploeger. 7 children rode the Kiwanis float with Melissa & Randy Quinn and Fonda LaFrenz; Jere Bruning drove. Terrific Kid / Student of Month were: Mia Rae Tipton-Olson and Dawson Hawks. Marla Aboujawdeh is a new co-member from Kex RX with Joe Koechner. An article regarding Hiawatha Kiwanis Foundation's donation to "Little Hands, Inc." appeared in the latest edition of Kansas Kiwanian internet newsletter. November Pancake Day preparations are under way. A donation will be made to the Community Thanksgiving Dinner to be held at Baptist Church Family Life Center on Nov. 25th. Secretary read an email from Ks. District Gov. John Martel -- "....Kansas placed 3rd world-wide in positive member growth for the month of October..." Our Annual Club Gift will be sent to Kiwanis International. Authority was given to purchase a laptop computer for club use. Next meeting will be held December 1st at Hiawatha Lodge.
Monday, November 8, 2010
October Student of the Month
Photo: Terry Smith, Kiwanis member, presents Dawson with his award.
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