Lots of young guests
today and some older. Paul Miller had his grandson, Taylor with him.
Taylor is visiting from Florida. Terry Wakefield introduced his
grandson, Cody. Stephanie Tuin introduced two Central High Key
Clubbers. Tom Sheldon brought his daughter, Jessica and Daryl Pridy
had his children, Taylor, Mason and Maddie. Other guests included
Bob Burger’s wife Carolyn and Kristi Adams brought Kyle Berger as
well as Barbara Hinze introduced Tony Colazzi as a guest for the
last time. Tony, who is a past member and Don Teets’ Son In Law, was
inducted into the club.The greeters today were Dennis Durmas and
Barb Hinze. The song of the day was Take Me Out To The Ball Game.
President LeAnn Zetmier conducted the meeting. Orville Boge led in
prayer. Lynne Sorlye brought the thought for the day. It had to do
with having a clean conscience because of a bad memory. Fred Nichols
gave the defining statement and won the $5.00. Tom Sheldon brought
News, Weather and Sports.
Those with happy bucks included Stacy Mascarenas who praised Brad
Krebill and Steve Katz for the good job they did with the baseball
team. Bob Burger was happy because he got to see his daughters.
Marillee Wood was happy because the children’s service directory is
finished. LeAnn Zetmier was happy for the good job Marilee did in
preparing the directory. Marilee said she had extras if you would
like to have one.
Dennis Durmas introduced our speaker. It was Chuck Pipher who is
the new wrestling coach at Mesa State. Chuck talked of the
reinstatement of wrestling at Mesa and told of the young people they
have coming in to wrestle. He stated wrestling has been missing from
Mesa State for the past 15 years and that there are several good
programs in the conference.
Don’t forget the cleanup day at Camp Kiwanis tomorrow. It starts
at 9AM and should take until about noon.
Fine master Rita Crumpton handed out fines to Rick Nisley, Ron
Lappi, Stephanie Tuin, and Kristin Winn. She also fined Ron Sherman
and Tom Sheldon as well as Pete Jouflas.
Mike Kelly got to remove his brown ribbon from his name badge
because he has completed at least three things in the club. He also
received a Kiwanis Cap. A new member needs to participate in a
project, be a greeter, go to orientation, be involved in a committee
or help at pancake days or Oktoberfest to have the ribbon removed.
The election ballots were completed. The latest board member to
be elected was Mailyn D’Aponti. Other new board members to be coming
on board October first are Sally Ryan, Lloyd Unfred, & Barbara
Hinze. Outgoing board members will be Gary Brown, Amy Dyer and
Marilee Wood. Holdover members of the board are Ken Willard, Tom
Sheldon and Sandy Barger. Other board members to come in on October
first are Wes D’Apont - President, Kristin Winn - President Elect;
Dennis Durmas - Vice President; Orville Peterson - Treasurer; Lynne
Sorlye - Secretary; and LeAnn Zetmier - Past President.
Bob Colony and Kristin Winn announced the corporate sales for
pancake days has reached $35,000. Those who sold at least $500 worth
of corporate sales will be treated to a dinned at Omar’s Catering
next week.
Barbara Hinze and Sandy Barger said the individual ticket sales
are at only about 30% of goal. Everyone must sell at least $80.00
worth of tickets or they will be billed for that amount. Some 77
members have not turned in ticket sales. If you sold a corporate
sponsorship you do not have to sell individual tickets but we need
everyone to get out there and sell those tickets.
The Key Club Members passed the hat to collect money to buy cakes
for the cake walk. That is a fund raiser at pancake days for them.
Also be sure to sign up to help at Pancake Day.
Brad Krebill said the JUCO Sponsorship of Butler Community
College went well. Steve Katz helped out and did a great job.
Thanks, Guys.
Terry Wakefield said it is time to get in the applications for
allocations. Applications can be down loaded from our web sight. If
you have questions contact Terry.
Larry Beckner celebrated his birthday this week. Next week the
program will be School of Mines Circle K. Plan to attend.
Henry Langstaff Bulletin Editor.