KIWANIS CLUB OF JACKSONVILLE BEACHES FLORIDA DISTRICT DIVISION
KIWANIS CLUB OF JACKSONVILLE BEACHES FLORIDA DISTRICT – DIVISION 5 MEMBERS OF OUR CLUB Lex Allen Jane Alvarez Edward Ash Herman Bass John Bates Sevena Baum Charles Bender Guy Bond Max Booke Ed Borders Doug Bradshaw Howard Brownie Brown Ed Buickerood Bill Bull Mark Cantrell Barry Chandler Bob Cook Bob Cooper 246 -4180 396 -3373 242 -9000 246 -7537 280 -8358 249 -5115 223 -0890 247 -1770 223 -2231 241 -5491 945 -9807 249 -5877 249 -0414 223 -2206 241 -0432 247 -9778 241 -5634 246 -3763 241 -0131 Gary Crumley 247 -8508 Jonathan Daugherty 249 -9033 Beryl Dryden 241 -0888 Jim Dunford 249 -3593 Bill Fogg 249 -5129 Erica Godamunne 821 -9842 George Hamilton 246 -0407 Molly Holbert 249 -5341 Brenda Howard 262 -9808 Bill Hutchinson 246 -2853 Fred King 246 -4168 Jenn King 230 -3806 Carl Krouch 249 -8842 Don Lafond 382 -1023 James Lane 285 -7273 Jim Lee 247 -3187 Dianne Ludwig 249 -2374 Fred Lyons 246 -3860 Ralph Marcello 992 -7221 Walter Mather Deborah Mayhew John Meadows John Meighan Bill Montgomery Paul Myers Joe Overby Neil Powell Jerry Richey Leigh Roberts Ed Robinson Al Russ Butch Shadwell Don Stanton Bill Thompson Burt Van Wagner Carol Wallace Bill Wilson Ed Zazzarino 246 -6745 685 -2156 285 -5082 247 -9268 221 -5527 992 -1816 249 -3513 343 -3571 223 -1376 247 -8929 223 -1591 645 -0688 223 -4465 992 -2123 246 -1442 246 -7264 992 -8037 249 -8562 249 -4232 Committee Chairmen Club Bulletin Community Service Fund Raising House Human & Spiritual Values Interclub Membership/Education/Retention New Projects Program Coordinator Public Relations Young Children Priority One Youth Services Bev Shadwell Corky Borders Ralph Marcello John Meighan Al Russ Lex Allen TBA Burt Van. Wagner Max Booke Jonathan Dougherty John Bates Butch Shadwell Special Events Put your ad in this space. Scores of qualified buyers! $10 per inch. Auction Golf Tournament Military Recognition Teacher Recognition Day Rose Day Sale Scholarships Erica Godamunne Ed Robinson John Meighan Al Russ Max Booke Jim Dunford 2004 -2005 Officers President Carl Krouch 1 st Vice President Don Lafond 2 nd Vice President Erica Godamunne Treasurer Ralph Marcello Secretary Leigh Roberts Past President John Bates Florida District Exec. . Director George Langguth Board of Directors Butch Shadwell Burt Van Wagner Ed Robinson Neil Powell Jonathan Dougherty James Lee District Governor Bill Rushing Lt. Governor Division 5 Bill Montgomery International President Case Van Kleef District Club Bulletin Chair Ross Edwards Chartered: August 1, 1946 June 9, 2005 Our 59 th Year of Service Selva Marina, 1600 Selva Marina, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Web page: www. beacheskiwanis. com Editor- Beverly Shadwell Ph. 223 -4465 Bevs@shadtechserv. com Thursdays 12: 15 PM June 9 June 16 June 23 Greeters Carol Wallace Leigh Roberts Charlie Bender Ed Buickerood Ed Robinson Bill Wilson Jim Lee Bob Cook June 30 Prayer Al Russ Corky Borders Butch Shadwell Max Booke Guest Intro Ed Ash Ed Zazzarino Bill Montgomery Erica Godamunne Speaker Intro Don Lafond Sevena Baum Program Mark Woods John Lawrence & Tom Stinson Pam Mullarkey Virginia Bloodworth Empower Media Executive Director of Project SOS Blue Cross Blue Shield John Meighan Leigh Roberts Carol Wallace Editor of Editorial FL Times Union Featured Kiwanian/ Spiritual Moment Upcoming Events Carl Krouch Flag Day June 14 God Bless America Father’s Day June 19 th “We will not know the worth of water ‘til the well is dry. ” Independence Day ---Unknown DIVISION 5 CLUBS Monday Jacksonville - Downtown - Hilton Hotel-1201 Riverplace Blvd. , 12: 30 Fernandina Beach - Municipal Golf Clubhouse, 6: 30 PM (Meets first, second & third Monday of each month) Tuesday St. Augustine - Gypsy Cab Restaurant, 828 Anastasia Blvd. , Noon (824 -8244) Wednesday Arlington - Jax. University - Bartlett Kinne University Center, 11: 30 (Meets the first and third Wednesday of the month) Deerwood - Steak & Ale, Baymeadows Rd. , Noon Thursday Historic St. Augustine - Conch House - 57 Comares Ave. , 7: 00 AM Jacksonville Beaches - Selva Marina - Atlantic Beach, 12: 15 Westside - Holiday Inn - I-295 & Commonwealth, 12: 30
Last Week Past Presidents Seated: Pete Gentry, Bill Thompson, Leigh Roberts, Bob Cook, Walter Mather. 1 st row standing: Barry Chandler, Al Russ, Bill Wilson, ____, Curt Hubbard, Bill Montgomery, Charlie Bender, ____, Butch Shadwell. Back Row: Ed Ash, Bill Noe, Sam Long, John Bates, Fred Schultz, Burt Van. Wagner, Howard Brown, Fred King, _____, Jon Thompson, Bill Hutchinson. Speaker It was a nostalgic moment to hear Sam Long’s tired old jokes one more time. I found myself mouthing them as he spoke from the podium. I hope Sam visits again soon, in case we forget some of the words. It was truly a very uplifting message. National Flag Day On June 14, 1777, John Adams introduced the following resolution before the Continental Congress: “Resolved, That the flag of the thirteen United States shall be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white on a blue field, representing a new constellation. ” Properly Display Our Flag There is a right way and a wrong way to display the flag. The American flag should be held in the highest of regards. It represents our nation and the many people who gave their lives for our country and our flag. Here are the basics on displaying the American flag: • The flag is normally flown from sunrise to sunset. • In the morning, raise the flag briskly. At sunset, lower it slowly. Always, raise and lower it ceremoniously. • The flag should not be flown at night without a light on it. • The flag should not be flown in the rain or inclement weather. After a tragedy or death, the flag is flown at half staff for 30 days. It's called "half staff" on land, and "half mast" on a ship. When flown vertically on a pole, the stars and blue field , or "union", is at the top and at the end of the pole (away from your house). The American flag is always flown at the top of the pole. Your state flag and other flags fly below it. The union is always on top. When displayed in print, the stars and blue field are always on the left. Never let your flag touch the ground, never. . . period. Fold your flag when storing. Don't just stuff it in a drawer or box. When your flag is old and has seen better days, it is time to retire it. Old flags should be burned or buried. Please do not throw it in the trash. Flag Day Crossword Happy Birthday! Beryl Dryden 6/10 Happy Anniversary! Bob & Margie Cooper 6/09 Date Joined: None ---Butch Shadwell Beaches Habitat Be sure to volunteer! Dates to be announced by Ralph Marcello Peggy Cook, Bob Cook’s wife Hazel Brown, Howard Brown’s wife Walt Pfeil, brought by Al Russ last week. Welcome Walt this week as a new member! Across 2. U. S. National Anthem 4. The flag of the United States 6. First official Flag Day observed here 7. June 14 8. U. S. National Emblem 9. Wrote National Anthem Down 1. One who studies flags 3. The first American Flag was called this 5. Seamstress said to have made the first American flag National Flag Day Stars and Stripes Vexillologist Betsy Ross Frances Scott Key Bald Eagle Grand Union Star Spangled Banner Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Guests Did you Know? If you like to study flags, then you are a Vexillologist! Hello, I’m your club bulletin editor. Looking forward to hearing from you for “Kiwanews” Contact me at 223 -4465 or bevs@shadtechserv. com Bev Shadwell Thanks for print services from Don Lafond Watson Realty Corp.
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