September 24, 2012 - Capital City Kiwanis Club
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September 24, 2012 - Capital City Kiwanis Club
Capital City Kiwanis Club 1st place, Club Bulletin for 2010-2011 Club #5153, Division 3 Golden Corral, Noon on Monday Chartered Aug. 31, 1959 1630 North Monroe Street Tallahassee, Florida 32303 Kiwanis International is a global organization of members of every age who are dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time. 1 Sept. 24, 2012 The school year has begun, and so has CCKC’s Tales for Tots reading program at Betton Hills Preparatory School, which is headed by President-Elect Janet Morgan. Throughout the school year, members read stories to students in support of former Governor Donna Parton’s reading initiative. Here, Bill Rogers reads “A Tree for All Seasons.” CCKC Newsletter Tales for Tots Recent Speakers September 10th – Larry Campbell Leon County Sheriff CCKC Newsletter 2 Sept. 24, 2012 The Sheriff’s Office is directly responsible to the citizens, and Larry Campbell was the Under Sheriff under Eddie Boone before being elected Sheriff in 1996. The Tallahassee Police Department has jurisdiction over 101 square miles in the City, while the Sheriff’s Office has 702 square miles to cover in Leon County. In addition to road patrol, Sheriff Campbell reviewed the work of the detective units: vice (short term [distribution] and long-range [trafficking] sub-units); property crimes; financial fraud (not just a problem here); sexual offender (verifies addresses of sexual predators every 90 days); warrants & civil unit (served 28,000 subpoenas last year); courthouse security (screened nearly 400,000 visitors last year); transportation (transported 1,128 people to Raiford and 5,263 to the courthouse last year); jail (houses 1,000-1,250 per day); school resource officers (45 deputies teach school kids that they are on their side); and homeland security (uses federal dollars to shore up defenses). September 17th – David Perry FSU Police Chief At 26, David Perry became Police Chief at Albany State University, before moving on to Clemson as Deputy Chief, and finally to Florida State University as Police Chief. For his talk, he showed a PowerPoint presentation that he shows to dozens of informational sessions for incoming FSU students. FSU PD is a full-service accredited agency – not campus security. He has 67 sworn officers who receive 306 hours every 4 years of training. FSU PD teams up with other law enforcement agencies for DUI enforcement, which is important to Chief Perry due to several FSU students killed by drunk drivers. To Chief Perry, alcohol, weapons, and drugs on campus inhibit students’ ability to be successful. He also highlighted the new FSU PD website, which has new features, such as a safety guide, game day activities, sex offender notices, and property protection tips. During FSU games, the department has instituted the “See Something, Say Something” program, which allows fans to text the command center if they see inappropriate behavior in the stands. Prez Sez Thank you for your support this year, and I look forward to serving the club as the Division 3 Lt. Governor next year! Yours in Kiwanis Service, Jim Ledbetter President Did You now? The third Object of Kiwanis International is “To promote the adoption and the application of higher social, business, and professional standards.” Sept. 24, 2012 8. That is the number of Walter Zeller Fellows from CCKC this year. The Eliminate Project, Kiwanis International’s global campaign to end maternal and neo-natal tetanus, recognizes monetary contributions of $1,250 to the International Foundation with the Zeller Fellowship. Each Fellowship represents the protection of 694 mothers and their future children from tetanus. In all of the Florida District of Kiwanis, there are 81 Zeller Fellows, and our club has 10% of that total! 3 735. That is the total number of service hours this club has completed, through August, in 2011-2012. Service is the mission of Kiwanis, and CCKC has a maximum of 130 hours and a minimum of 35 hours per month in service to children and the community. Your commitment to service is obvious, and I am grateful for your service. CCKC CCKC Newsletter Newsletter Thank you! Thanks for your support in my term as President of the Capital City Kiwanis Club this year. While I may hold the title of President of this club, without you, I am just a title. With each club and board meeting and every service project and fundraising event, you keep this club going and growing. It has been my honor to be a part of such a vibrant and generous club. FSU Football Parking CCKC CCKCNewsletter Newsletter As part of an ongoing fundraising effort for Kiwanis and Southern Scholarship Foundation, members of the Capital City, Bradfordville, and Southside Kiwanis Clubs teamed up to park cars at FSU home games on September 15th and 22nd. 4 Sept. 24, 2012 At the FSU vs. Wake Forest game on September 15th, Jim Ledbetter, Chris Oscar, Woody Price, Janet Morgan, Tom Morgan, Cleve White, and Jim Wylie worked the parking lot for CCKC, parking 183 cars, and on September 22nd versus Clemson, Ev Anderson, Kim Davis, Jim Ledbetter, Janet Morgan, Tom Morgan, and Jim Wylie helped park 175 cars. This fundraiser would not be possible without the partnership with the Southern Scholarship Foundation, represented here by Director of Development Kim Galban-Countryman and President/ CEO (and CCKC member) Mickey Moore. Pictured above. Chris Oscar, Jim Ledbetter, Jim Wylie, Woody Price, Paul Downing (Bradfordville); Front L-R: Kim Galban –Countryman (SSF), Lavetta Henderson (Southside), Cleve White, and John DeLoach (Bradfordville) on September 15th Eliminate Project Fundraising Sept. 24, 2012 CCKC applied for and was awarded a matching grant from the Florida Kiwanis Foundation to help fund a shade shelter at the Miracle Field at Messer Park. The shelter has now been installed and will be dedicated on November 1st at the conclusion of the baseball season at the Miracle Sports Seminole Showdown, when the FSU Baseball and Softball players will be out playing a mock game against the Miracle Sports athletes. The Florida Disabled Outdoors Association purchased the shelter with $1,500 from Kiwanis, a grant from the American Academy of Dermatology, and funds from Friends of the Parks, and City of Tallahassee. 5 Miracle Field Shade Shelter CCKC Newsletter As of August 16th, The Eliminate Project has raised almost $16.5 million in cash and pledges and 2,240 Walter Zeller Fellows. The Florida District is among the leaders, with $523,474 in cash and pledges and 81 Zeller Fellows, with 8 of those Zeller Fellows coming from CCKC! Kiwanis Objects CCKC CCKCNewsletter Newsletter The six permanent Objects of Kiwanis International were approved by Kiwanis club delegates at the 1924 International Convention in Denver, Colorado. Through the decades, they have remained unchanged. 6 Sept. 24, 2012 * To give primacy to the human and spiritual rather than to the material values of life. * To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships. * To promote the adoption and the application of higher social, business, and professional standards. * To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive, and serviceable citizenship. * To provide, through Kiwanis clubs, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render altruistic service, and to build better communities. * To cooperate in creating and maintaining that sound public opinion and high idealism which make possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism, and goodwill. Happy Bucks! Happy Bucks – September 10th Tony Shah is $5 happy…to be back, and everything is good with Sameera, and he will be gone for 3 weeks on a trip to South Africa. Carol McNally is happy…to be a great-aunt for the 7th time with a 8 lb, 5 oz, 22” baby boy. John Wells is happy…that the Gators have beaten the Volunteers 7 straight times in football and the Gators have found themselves a quarterback. Harbert Smith is $5 happy…to welcome his 10th great-grandchild into the world, to go along with his 15 grandchildren, 2 more on the way, and 4 at Auburn. Josie Tamayo is happy…for her family AND for all the football fans who support their team, including her own Georgia Bulldogs. Fred Williams is happy…to “survive” parking on Saturday. Jack Levine is happy…for the judge’s judicious football interest, that the Orioles are hanging on with the Yankees, and for the advance planning for his son’s wedding next year in California. Janet Morgan is “potentially” happy…if enough people sign up for our club dinner on the 28th and if she can soon finalize the committee assignments. Judi Taber is happy…to give a dollar for hospitalized children and to be an alumni of the Seminoles. Jim Ledbetter is happy…to second Fred’s happy buck and that the thunderstorms slacked up enough for the parking to continue on Saturday. Jim Ledbetter is happy…for the parking assistance on Saturday of Janet & Tom Morgan, new members Chris Oscar and Woody Price, Cleve White, Jim Wylie, and himself. Nerissa James is happy…to be here. Tom Morgan is happy…that he received a $20 happy buck from a fellow Kiwanian from South Lake, Texas at the parking on Saturday. Janet Morgan is happy…that the club banquet and committees are almost set AND to give a preview of October’s speakers. Sept. 24, 2012 John Wells is happy…about the 2nd half of the Florida Gator game, which you would be too if you had seen the 1st half. Ed Joyce is happy…to have a good crop of non-astringent persimmons (no pucker) and to bring 3 bags of them to the meeting to give out. 7 Jozlyn Gardner is happy…to be here and happy to have her mom in her life, especially with a close friend recently losing her mother. Happy Bucks – September 17th CCKC Newsletter Don Lanham is $5 happy…to show off photos from his recent trip to the Northwest, when he and a friend rented motorcycles and rode 1,800 miles while not sweating a bit while Hurricane Isaac came through down here. Kiwanis House Pantry Stuffing & Cook-Out CCKC CCKCNewsletter Newsletter On September 17th, Division 3 Kiwanians came to the Southern Scholarship Foundation’s Ralph Davis-Kiwanis House to stuff the pantry with food and supplies and have a cook-out with the residents of the house. Twice each year – in the fall and spring – this event helps support the Kiwanis House and its residents, who have rent-free housing, courtesy of the Southern Scholarship Foundation. 8 Sept. 24, 2012 Dinner is served! Stuffing the pantry! CCKC Newsletter 9 Sept. 24, 2012 SSF’s Kim Galban-Countryman and Fred Williams look on as Jim Wylie tends to the grill. Representatives from the Lake Jackson Club and CCKC, along with Division 3 Lt. Governor Tommy Mills, share a meal with the graduate student residents of the Kiwanis House. Service & Fundraising Information CCKC CCKC Newsletter Newsletter Pop Top Tabs and Hotel Freebies Place pop top can tabs and any hotel freebies in the container in the storage cabinet for distribution to Ronald McDonald House. POC:Fred Williams Printer Ink and Cell Phones 10 CCKC aids in the recycling of used printer ink cartridges and cell phones. POC: Jim Wylie Sept. 24, 2012 Meals on Wheels Roster – ROUTE G5 Please place the date of service on your calendars. If for some reason you find that you are unable to deliver the route, try to arrange a swap with another club member. Please be at Elder Care Services, 2518 W. Tennessee St., by no later than 11:00 on your assigned date. Earlier is better! Remember we have to deliver the meals no later than 12:30 to meet Federal guidelines. Call 245-5932 if you have a conflict. For those of you who are new members, please see Fred Williams for information concerning the meals route. Thanks! September 26th – Howard Eisenman October 3rd – Lewis Johnson October 10th – Eddie Williams Club Dinner & Officer Installation September 28th @ 6:30 PM Killearn Country Club 100 Tyron Circle Tallahassee, FL 32309 Social Committee October 1st @ 7:00 PM 4th Quarter 2033 North Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32303 From 7pm - 10pm 4th Quorter is offering a10% Share Night for anyone who mentions CCKC. Division 3 Council Quarterly Meeting October 8th @ 7:00 PM Early Learning Coalition 1940 N. Monroe St. #70 Tallahassee, FL 32303 Board Meetings CCKC Board of Directors last met on September 3rd. The next meeting is October 1st. The board meets on the first Monday of every month, 5:30 P.M. at the offices of Margaret Lynn Duggar 1018 Thomasville Road, Tallahassee, FL 32303. Meeting minutes are posted on the CCKC web site. Members are encouraged to attend BOD meetings. Upcoming Speakers: September 24th – Dennis Jones TPD Police Chief October 1st – Ion Sancho Leon County Supervisor of Elections Kiwanis International, District, 2011-2012 CCKC Officers 2010-2012: David Johnson, Kim Ortloff, & Jim Wylie 2011-2013: Everett Anderson, Mickey Moore, Janet Morgan, & Eddie Williams 2011-2012 Division 3 Lt. Governor: Tommy Mills (Killearn) Lt. Governor-Elect: Jim Ledbetter (CCKC) Past Lt. Governor: K. Scott Whitehead (Havana) Secretary: Debi Paschal (Southside) Treasurer: Bob Henderson (CCKC) Florida Foundation Trustee: Larry Spalding (CCKC) Division 3 Theme: We Serve Children http://www.killearnkiwanis.org/divisiii.html 2011-2012 Florida District Governor: Eddie Lee Governor-Elect: Allen Whetsell Past Governor: Thomas Ramiccio Florida District Theme: Embrace the Possibilities http://www.floridakiwanis.com Wedding Anniversary September 27th – Bill Rogers Membership Anniversary October 1st – Carol McNally (1 year) October 1st – Bob Henderson (35 years) October 1st – Mario Richardson (1 year) October 4th – Jim Davis (8 years) October 7th – Dana Dowling (4 years) October 7th – Jessica Lowe-Minor (3 years) October 7th – Mickey Moore (3 years) Sept. 24, 2012 CCKC Board of Directors Members are encouraged to give a gift equal to their age to the CCKC Foundation or service projects. September 25th – Dale Pottorff 11 President: Jim Ledbetter President - Elect: Janet Morgan Vice President: Cleve White Past President: Ben Graybar Treasurer: Joe Sanders Secretary: Donna Wells Birthdays CCKC CCKCNewsletter Newsletter Division, CCKC Leadership CCKC Datebook Coming soon . . . Program Coordinator: September – Dan Samborn October – Janet Morgan November – Ben Graybar Weekly Greeter: September – Carol McNally October – Woody Price November – Bill Rogers 2011-2012 Kiwanis International President: A. Alan Penn President Elect: Thomas E. “Tom” DeJulio Past President: Sylvester Neal http://www.kiwanisone.org CCKC Editor’s Email: [email protected] Current CCKC Projects Service Projects: 1. Roadside Clean-up/Highway Beautification: Quarterly, the club goes out for about 2 hours on a weekend to pick up trash along a dedicated one-mile stretch of Richiew Road. 2. Handicap Ramp Building: At the request of and in collaboration with Ability First, the club constructs ramps for disabled or senior clients with limited access to their house. 3. Miracle League: CCKC, with other Kiwanis Clubs in Division 3, Florida Disabled Outdoors Association, local government agencies, business and private organizations and individuals, supports a special athletic field and activities for children and adults with limited abilities at Messer Field. 4. Pop-Top Tabs/Toiletries: Soda, beer and juice can pop-tops and hotel freebies such as soap, shampoo, etc. are collected and donated to Ronald McDonald House to help support traveling families of seriously ill or injured children in hospitals. 5. Meals-on-Wheels: Each week a club member(s) delivers meals from Elder Care Services to about 10 clients on Route G5. 6. ECHO Food Drives and Feed-the-Hungry: Annually members donate food products for ECHO and once a quarter members provide meal service to the homeless on weekends at First Presbyterian Church. 7. Bethany Apartments Support: CCKC supports children of homeless families in temporary housing at Bethany Apartments, including funding, clothing, kitchen utensils, furniture, playground cleanup and maintenance. 8. Bethany Kids Christmas: CCKC, with the Moose Lodge, provides dinner, Christmas stockings and presents with Santa for the kids. 9. Kids School Dictionaries: The club annually provides dictionaries to all 3d graders at Ruediger, Pineview, Chaires, and Woodville Elementary Schools. 10. Ruediger Elementary Terrific Kids Program: CCKC sponsors recognition and mentoring of outstanding pupils ages 6-11. 11. Kids Voting: During general elections, CCKC mans a booth at a selected precinct to help educate kids on the election process. 12. SSF College Scholarships: The club provides 60% of its profits from Football Parking proceeds to the Southern Scholarship Foundation (SSF) to help provide college scholarships for qualified students and funds one student scholarship directly. 13. Ralph Davis Kiwanis House: CCKC, with other Kiwanis clubs, stocks food shelves in January and cleans/maintains this Southern Scholarship House in September. 14. Diaper Drive: In January and June, CCKC donates diapers to Healthy Start for kids ages infant to 5 years. 15. Soldier Care Packages: CCKC periodically sends several packages/backpacks with personal care items to deployed US combat troops. 16. Turn About: CCKC members serve on the board of this private non-profit, family-centered agency providing Child Victim Rapid Response for children who are victims and/or witnesses to violence, and for drug/alcohol rehab for youth and adolescents. 17. Toy Donations at TMH Pediatric Unit: CCKC’s Kiwanis One Day Project buys and delivers toys to children receiving treatment at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital’s Pediatric Unit. 18. Big Bend Hospice Tree of Remembrance: Members staff the tree for a day, and shoppers donate to purchase an ornament to place on the tree in memory or in honor of a deceased loved one. 19. Lifeline: Members volunteer through Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare Lifeline Services program to install a button-activated emergency services summoning device so those who live alone or have restricted mobility can feel secure in knowing they can summon help when needed. 20. Apples for Teachers: CCKC and Kiwanis Kids recognize teachers and staff at Ruediger Elementary for their service with apples once a year. 21. Tales for Tots: CCKC donates new and “gently loved” books to kids, infants to 5 years old, volunteers to read the books to them, and then gives them the books to keep in order to encourage them to read. 22. Service Leadership Programs: CCKC sponsors Kiwanis Kids at Ruediger Elementary School, Builders Club at Griffin Middle School, and Key Club at Lincoln and Rickards High Schools. 23. ELC Activity Room: CCKC funded the creation of an Activity Room at the Early Learning Coalition Northwood Office to allow children to have a place to go while their parents are receiving counseling. Fund-raising Projects: 1. Football Parking: Members park cars at the Southern Scholarship Foundation (SSF) parking lot on Stadium Drive during home FSU football games. CCKC splits the proceeds with 70% going to SSF to help provide college scholarships and a portion of the remaining 30% to CCKC to support club projects. 2. Vidalia Onion Sale: An annual fund-raiser in which CCKC members sell Vidalia Onions from Georgia in various package configurations during the spring and summer to support club projects. 3. Gourmet Nut Sale: An annual fund-raiser in which CCKC members sell Gourmet Virginia nuts in a variety of sizes and types of nuts (e.g. peanuts, cashews, chocolate-covered) during Nov-Dec to support club projects. 4. Pancake Breakfast: CCKC volunteers cook eggs and pancakes at a local restaurant for breakfast for a modest fee in the first quarter of the year. 5. Alternative Christmas Market: An annual fund-raiser in early December in which the club mans a booth at Christ Presbyterian Church providing shoppers with items supporting a selected club project, such as the Miracle League, from which they can choose to purchase as donations.
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