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 246 -6745 Deborah Mayhew John Meadows John Meighan Bill Montgomery Paul Myers Joe Overby Walt Pfeil 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 685 -2156 285 -5082 247 -9268 221 -5527 992 -1816 249 -3513 221 -6810 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. Erica Godamunne Ed Robinson John Meighan Al Russ Max Booke Jim Dunford Auction Golf Tournament Military Recognition Teacher Recognition Day Rose Day Sale Scholarships Chartered: August 1, 1946 July 7, 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 July 7 Greeters Fred King Beryl Dryden Jonathan Dougherty Butch Shadwell Bill Hutchinson Walter Mather Don Lafond Fred King Prayer Bob Cook Ed Ash Deborah Mayhew Gary Crumley Guest Intro Jane Alvarez Burt Van. Wagner Walt Pfeil Jim Lee Speaker Intro Ralph Marcello Program Mike Clark Stanley Story Bill Rushing Walter Mather Editor of Editorial FL Times Union Past Governor Video “Hero Within” Governor 2004 -2005 Update on Kiwanis Jane Alvarez George Hamilton Bob Cooper Featured Kiwanian/ Spiritual Moment Upcoming Events July 14 July 21 July 28 Memories of WW II Ed Buickerood Penman Road Cleanup July 16 th 9: 00 AM I cannot believe that the purpose of life is to be happy. I think the purpose of life is to be useful, to be responsible, to be compassionate. It is, above all to matter, to count, to stand for something, to have made some difference that you lived at all. - 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 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 Florida District Exec. . Director George Langguth Monday DIVISION 5 CLUBS Jacksonville - Downtown - Hilton Hotel-1201 Riverplace Blvd. , 12: 30 Fernandina Beach - Municipal Golf Clubhouse, 6: 30 PM International President Case Van Kleef Tuesday St. Augustine - Gypsy Cab Restaurant, 828 Anastasia Blvd. , Noon Wednesday Arlington - Jax. University - Bartlett Kinne University Center, 11: 30 District Club Bulletin Chair Ross Edwards (Meets first, second & third Monday of each month) (824 -8244) (Meets the first and third Wednesday of the month) Thursday Deerwood - Steak & Ale, Baymeadows Rd. , Noon 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 Leo Rosten
LAST WEEK SPEAKER FEATURED KIWANIAN Leigh Roberts offered us the Cliff Notes version of his life last week. I hope everyone was paying attention. I think there is going to be a quiz today. DISTRICT CONVENTION Sign up for this year’s Kiwanis District Convention. If you haven’t been to a District Convention, you should go to this one! It will be held in Tampa, August 25 – 28. Happy Birthday! Ed Ash 7/9 Happy Anniversary! None Date Joined: Bob Cooper 7/7/83 Joe Overby 7/7/83 Jerry Richey 7/7/80 HURRICANE QUIZ Welcome Guests Last week our own Sevena Baum brought her daughter, Victoria Bloodworth, to speak to us about the state of healthcare in the U. S. today. Victoria works for Blue Cross. She had some nice handouts and lots of interesting statistics. One of my favorites was the fact that 3 billion prescriptions were written last year. She quickly added that this number could be reduced significantly if Max Booke’s hip starts giving him less trouble in the near future. There seemed to be two main themes to the future of medical care. The first, was patients taking more responsibility for their own welfare. This means being better educated about their health issues, and becoming a more selective shopper for health services. The second trend was for health consumers to pay for more of their care themselves. HSAs, or health savings accounts, were offered as a way to do that. I don’t know about you, but I think I’m going to avoid getting sick. --Butch Shadwell Marie Buickerood Hosted by husband Ed Buickerood Sevena Baum & daughter Victoria Bloodworth (We’ve just got to improve security at our meetings. This is the second time these two have crashed and sat together at the head table) Thanks for print services from Don Lafond Watson Realty Corp. Hello, I’m your club bulletin editor. Please send me your “Kiwanews” Contact me at 223 -4465 or bevs@shadtechserv. com Bev Shadwell 1. What was the name of the last Category 5 hurricane to strike the continental United States? a. Camille b. Andrew c. Monica d. Mitch e. What do you mean continental? 2. By what scale is a hurricane's strength measured? a. Fujita b. Richter c. Saffir Simpson d. Mercalli e. Weight Watchers 3. A strong El Nino has what kind of effect on Atlantic hurricane activity? a. Makes for an active season b. Strengthens hurricanes c. Forces more hurricanes to make landfall d. Dampens hurricane probability e. Keeps the Red Cross Disaster Services community on its toes 4. Most of a hurricane's damage results from? a. Storm surge b. Wind c. Rain d. Tornadic activity e. The arrival of huge numbers of journalists 5. Name the costliest hurricane in U. S. history. a. Camille b. Hugo c. Andrew d. Opal e. Northridge 6. The U. S. Air Force teams that routinely fly into the heart of tropical hurricanes are known as: a. Hurricane Hunters b. Storm Chasers c. Eyes in the Sky d. Weather Watchers e. Mad Scientists 7. A hurricane is immediately preceded developmentally by which of the following? a. A tropical wave b. A tropical depression c. A tropical storm d. A tropical trough e. A tropical tan 8. Each year the World Meteorological Organization selects the names to be used for the coming hurricane season's storms. The names for the Atlantic's hurricanes are selected from which languages? a. Russian, French, and English b. French, English, and Spanish c. English, Portuguese, and French d. English, Dutch, and Arabic e. Latin, Druid, and Mayan 9. Which of the following meteorological conditions are not conducive to hurricane formation? a. High atmospheric moisture content b. Low barometric pressure c. Strong winds d. warm air and sea temperatures e. Heavy sunspot activity "Recognition is the greatest motivator. " -Gerard C. Eakedale Answers: 1. b 2. c 3. d 7. c 8. b 9. e 4. a 5. c 6. a
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