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Mailing Address: Kiwanis of Jacksonville Beaches PO Box 50504 Jacksonville

January 9, 2014. CLUB MEMBERS. Paula Powell Karl Price/Melva Lal Ramdeen/Daphne Max Robinson Butch Shadwell/Bev Lucy Watson/Chuck Chuck Watson/Lucy. 899-6446 241-9411 992-8275 372-7038 410-9750 812-204-1468 812-204-5528.

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Mailing Address: Kiwanis of Jacksonville Beaches PO Box 50504 Jacksonville

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  1. January 9, 2014 CLUB MEMBERS Paula Powell Karl Price/Melva Lal Ramdeen/Daphne Max Robinson Butch Shadwell/Bev Lucy Watson/Chuck Chuck Watson/Lucy 899-6446 241-9411 992-8275 372-7038 410-9750 812-204-1468 812-204-5528 Florida District Division 5 273-4109 280-8358 223-0890 716-5359 444-2560 446-4002 260-4939 Nancy Adams/Chuck John Bates/Delores Charles Bender/Wanda Nancy Bernard Alison Cacella Jane Fairall Debbie Johnson/Jay Carl Krouch/Phyllis James Lane/Marie James Lee/Mary Ellen Bill MacLeod/Mary Lou Bill Montgomery/Lea Joe Overby/Jean Walt Pfeil/Marie 249-8842 285-7273 382-9646 220-2355 221-5527 249-3513 221-6810 67 Years Of Service KIWANIS CLUB OF JACKSONVILLE BEACHES Chartered: August 1,1946 CONGRATULATIONS! - DISTINGUISHED CLUB 2011-2012 “SERVING THE CHILDREN OF THE WORLD” THE SIX OBJECTS OF KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL Division 5 Clubs • To give primacy to the human & spiritual rather than the material values of life. • To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships. • To promote the adoption & the application of higher social, business, & professional standards. • To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive, & serviceable citizenship. • To provide, through Kiwanis Clubs, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render • altruistic service, & to build better communities. • To cooperate in creating & maintaining that sound public opinion & high idealism which make possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism, & goodwill. MONDAY JacksonvilleClub Crown Plaza Hotel 1201 Riverplace Blvd, 12:30pm http://kiwanisjax.com/ Fernandina Beach Club Municipal Golf Clubhouse 6:30 PM (1st,2nd & 3rd weeks) TUESDAY St. Augustine Club Amici Italian Restaurant 1915 A1A SouthSt. Augustine Beach, FL 32080, 12pm WEDNESDAY Deerwood Club Deercreek Country Club,Governor’s room, 7816 McLaurin Rd, 12 Noon, (1st & 3rd weeks) THURSDAY Arlington Club Jacksonville University, Kinne Center, 6pm (2md & 4th weeks) Historic St. Augustine Club The Village Inn 900 Ponce de Leon Blvd (U.S. 1), 7 AM Jacksonville Beaches Club North Beach Bistro 725 Atlantic Blvd. Suite 6, Atlantic Beach, FL 12 :00 (2nd & 4th weeks) Westside Club Quality Inn I-295& Commonwealth, 12:30pm (1st & 3rd weeks) Nancy Bernard Paula Powell Butch Shadwell Lal Ramdeen Beverly Shadwell Alison Cacella, Nancy Adams James Lee, Jane Fairall Lal Ramdeen John Bates Walt Pfeil John Bates Nancy Bernard Bill MacLeod,Alison Cacella James Lee John Bates 2013-2014 Committees Chairs/Co-Chairs Finance Fundraising Interclub Membership Growth and Education Newsletter Editor On-going Service/Awareness Projects Public Relations Speakers Student Service Leadership Programs Finegan K Kids Club Mayport K Kids Club Mayport Builders Club Fletcher Key Club Webmaster Preschool Reading Events Fletcher Scholar Parent Recognition Breakfast Thanksgiving Dinner for Seniors MEETING DATES (Every 2nd & 4th Thursdays) January 9 Round Table Discussion January 23 Richard Bowers Radio Talk Show “Salt Air” February 13 Round Table Discussion February 27 Program Today’s Meeting Butch Shadwell Karl Price 12:00 p.m. Welcome – President Karl Price 12:05 p.m. Pledge/ Invocation 12:10 p.m. Birthdays/Anniversaries/Announcements 12:13 p.m. Happy Bucks/50-50 Fundraiser 12:15 p.m. Program 12:35 p.m. Lunch is served 12:55 p.m. Joke 1:00 p.m. Adjournment Officers 2013-2014 President Karl Price President Elect Vacant Treasurer Max Robinson Secretary Alison Cacella Past President Lal Ramdeen Past Lt. Governor Butch Shadwell District Governor Mathew Cantrell Board of Directors 2013-2014 John Bates Jane Fairall Bill MacLeod Walt Pfeil Paula Powell Chuck Watson District Exec. Director Melanie. Winternheimer District Club Newsletters Chair Alan L. Dill Lt. Governor Division 5 Robert Hollister International President Gunter Gasser Kiwanis Websites: www.beacheskiwanis.com, www.floridakiwanis.com,www.kiwanis.org Mailing Address: Kiwanis of Jacksonville Beaches PO Box 50504 Jacksonville Bch, FL 32240 Newsletter Editor: bevs1@bellsouth.net

  2. 2013 – 2014 Florida Governor Matthew Cantrell’s “STEPS TO EXCELLENCE” ACTIVITIES December 12th Meeting SPEAKER INVOCATION Fred “Fel” Lee, Duval County School Board Chair, spoke on the "State of the Duval County Public Schools”. He reviewed the past accomplishments and changes to the public school system since the arrival of our new superintendent back in November of 2012. The review included budget, program and personnel changes. Fred took Q&A for the remainder of the time. Thank you, Fred, for your informative presentation. Heavenly Father, Help us to remember that we are here to serve, not to be served. Remind us daily of the many who need to be helped. Guide us to be there for others and assist them in times of need. And now bless this food to our use and us to Your service. Amen From: “Invocations for Kiwanis Occasions” by James J. Muench PRESIDENT’S VIEW BOARD MEETINGS Every 2nd Monday The New Year offers some new opportunities and some challenges. Welcome to 2014! Our Charity Concert scheduled for Jan. 29th must be our primary focus for now. The musicians have donated their talents and the church has given us the venue for free, so this is a great opportunity to put some money in our service account. We need to sell at least 100 tickets to give us $1,000 which would cover some scholarships for the Key Club. The challenge is for us all to get out and ask folks to support the event. Thanks to all who came to our Christmas Party, and brought lots of great food and cheer. It was good to just be together and enjoy friendship and the season. What about a beach party sometime midyear? LalRamdeen joined myself and my wife for three hours of fence painting at the Beaches Museum. There is still lots to paint, so lets try to have a day with our Key Club and our members to try to finish the project. Welcome back, and let’s have a great year supporting the children of the Beaches. Karl Price Fred “Fel” Lee 13001 Atlantic Blvd, Paula Powell’s Office 12 noon BYOL Jan 14 Feb 10 March 10 April 14 December 15th CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY HOSTED BY MR. AND MRS. PRICE ANNOUNCEMENTS January 29 , 6pm - Charity Concert, Community Presbyterian Church The Beaches Kiwanis will host a concert featuring regional and local musical groups playing your favorites as well as new compositions. Please attend; your donation helps support the Kiwanis programs benefiting our beaches area children. No Birthdays or Anniversaries http://beacheskiwanis.com http://www.kiwanis.org/http://www.kiwanisone.org/memberresources/default.aspxhttp://www.floridakiwanis.com/index_2.asphttps://www.facebook.com/KiwanisInternationalFloridaDivision5https://www.facebook.com/BeachesKiwanis VISIT OUR INTERNET ADDRESSES January 23rd Meeting For our January 23rd meeting, our speaker will be Richard Bowers, who, along with Dick Brown, brings to the Beaches the weekly radio talk and call-in show, "Salt Air", which can be heard at 1600 AM, WZNZ, 12-1 p.m. Thursdays. Richard will talk about the impact of "Salt Air" on the community, along with some of the contemporary issues in our community discussed on the program.

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