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Volume 2 Issue 6 Kiwanis 100th Anniversary Series April -May 17th, 2015 KCOP NEWS˝ Monthly News of The Kiwanis Club of Portland, est. 1919 Headlines˝ Sunday Parkways˝ Herb Tarlick Day˝ KCOP Foundation Scholarship Awards˝ KCOPers Travel˝ Rose Festival A Word from the President˝ Kudos to the members of Kiwanis Club of Portland for their participation in Kiwanis One Day which we honored during the month of April. This year the membership committee, spearheaded by Sandi Page, energized our membership by inviting them to participate and bring their friends. I’m proud to report that over 80% of our membership responded. Kiwanis One Day is an internationally coordinated day of service and all Kiwanis Clubs world-wide are called to participate. The effort not only helps the communities served but it is a good promotion for Kiwanis. This year we did our part by packaging food products at the Oregon Food Bank or by preparing and serving food at P:ear, a program that creatively mentors homeless youth. Breakfast with the Court of Rosaria˝ Gallery˝ Calendar/Programs˝ Meetings˝ Date Greeter Invocation Happy $$ 5/20 Rick Carollee Marilyn 5/27 Bob D Connie Versie 6/3 Rose Festival Breakfast 6/10 Dorothy KCOP NEWS Roger Kiwanis Club of Portland meets every Wednesday at noon at the Benson Hotel, 309 SW Broadway, Portland Dave Ripley, President, Rick Schafer, Treasurer, Gary Logsdon, Secretary Tom W Website: kiwanisclubofportlandoregon.org 1 Volume 2 Issue 6 Sunday Parkways˝ Kiwanis 100th Anniversary Series April -May 17th, 2015 Herb Tarlick Day˝ City of Portland Sunday Parkways On May 3rd, KCOP hosted Herb Tarlick Day. presented by Kaiser Permanente This year’s event was a fund raiser for Kiwanis promotes healthy active living Doernbecher Children’s Cancer Program through a series of free events ( KDCCP) a non profit that supports a opening the city's largest public fellowship program that trains doctors to treat space - its streets - to walk, bike, roll, and do research in children’s cancers. Clubs and discover active transportation donate men’s ties that have, well, seen better while fostering civic pride and stimulating economic development. days or are “ugly”. These ties are then auctioned off to the highest Sunday Parkways represents the bidder. The kicker is the winner of the ugly tie gets to give it to community, business, and government investments in Portland's vitality, livability, and diversity. It is also a KCOP fund raiser. someone who must then wear the tie at all Kiwanis functions for a month. There was some serious bidding going on prodded by auctioneers Rodney Page and Ernie Chapman and one tie went for KCOP and The Ross Island Early- $167.00! In the end the event raised a record high $898.50 for the Risers (RIER) have joined forces to program at Doernbecher. provide volunteers to Sunday Parkways events and share the rewards. Volunteers oversee street KCOP Foundation Awards Scholarships˝ intersections and coordinate the This year KCOP was so very fortunate to have 4 “outstanding needs of neighborhood occupants students” winning scholarships in the amount of $1,500.00 each. with the safety needs of participants. Camilla Fuller, President of Lincoln High School Key Club, will be On May 10th, Dave and Teresa attending Colorado College. She plans to major in International Newton, Rodney and Sandi Page, Studies. Kaitlyn Goertzen, a two year Key Clubber from Union High Dave Ripley and Barbara Jensen and School in Camas WA and granddaughter of our own Tom Evelyn Chapman volunteered for Marantette, will be attending Oregon State University. Joyce Lui, a KCOP. With the six volunteers from RIER each club qualified for a $25 per person fee for the day, so, KCOP made $175 for the day. Next Sunday Parkways is June 21st three year Key Clubber from David Douglas High School, will be attending Carroll College majoring in Engineering and Anna Tsoi, President of the David Douglas Key Club, will be attending the University of Oregon and will major in Elementary Education. and the event will be in North We are very pleased to be able to help these exceptional students Portland. Contact Evelyn Chapman to as they pursue their college careers. volunteer. My many thanks to Evelyn Chapman and Sandi Page who served with me on this year’s Scholarship Committee. Sock Day June 17th˝ KCOP NEWS Gilda Powell 2 Volume 2 Issue 6 Kiwanis 100th Anniversary Series April -May 17th, 2015 KCOP-ers Travel˝ Marilyn Schultz, a long time Kiwanian and Past President of KCOP, and now also the Prime Minister of the Royal Rosarians has just returned from a trip exploring the high points of England, Wales and Scotland. Joining her were fellow KCOP ers, Dorothy Connet, Leo Reinikka and Tom Sagerser. Four nights in London were followed by a day at Winsor Castle, a short visit to Oxford University and the late afternoon and the night at Ruthin Castle, Wales in the English Lake District where the Royal Rosarian Rose Ceremony was performed, planting a rose to honor the Manager of the Castle. Edinburgh, Scotland, York, England then off to Stratford-Upon-Avon, Shakespeare’s home town, Stonehenge all were visited during the 12 day event. What was the high point of the trip? Every day was memorable! If you have more than a minute or two, and have a question about the trip, ask Marilyn, Leo, Dorothy or Tom. Rose Festival Breakfast˝ Everyone who reads this Newsletter should leap at the chance to spend part of their morning on Wednesday June 3rd starting at 7:45 AM at the Benson Hotel. The reason? The entire Court of Rosaria will be there for breakfast and to introduce themselves to all who are in attendance. The princesses will be distributed around the many breakfast tables, and you can meet and talk with them one on one. In addition, each princess will be interviewed by KPTV Channel 12’s News Anchor/Reporter, Debra Gil. Also, the princesses often perform a little skit. Many Royal Rosarians will also be in attendance lead by Marilyn Schultz, Prime Minister, who is also a member of Kiwanis Club of Portland. The morning will be festive and entertaining, guaranteed. The cost is $25 per person This is a photo of 2014’s Queen of Rosaria Emma Waibel with Marilyn Schultz KCOP NEWS 3 Volume 2 Issue 6 Kiwanis 100th Anniversary Series April -May 17th, 2015 A Nod to 100 Years of Kiwanis˝ Ernie’s Corner˝ Spread some laughter, share the cheer. Let's be happy, while we're here! KCOP NEWS 4 Volume 2 Issue 6 Kiwanis 100th Anniversary Series April -May 17th, 2015 Gallery˝ David Douglas High School Key Club have a newly elected board which was installed at the April 19th Division 62 Banquet. This is a photo of the outgoing board with KCOP advisor Dave Newton and faculty advisor Brian Graham. DDHSKC sent 13 members to the district convention in Seattle in March with $600-assistance of KCOP. Mr. Graham and his wife attended as advisor/chaperones. The Key Club has 86 members this year. Several KCOPers and their spouses attended the Mount Hood Kiwanis Camp Auction on April 21st. Pictured here, left, are Ernie Chapman with Roger Turk and right, Mary Turk with Jane and Tom Wing. KCOP NEWS 5 Volume 2 Issue 6 Kiwanis 100th Anniversary Series April -May 17th, 2015 Gallery˝ Marilyn Schultz (red jacket) stands in the center of her fellow travelers to the UK. Other KCOP members are identified by their copies of the KCOP News which, apparently, they brought with them. Left to right are Dorothy Connet, Tom Sagerser and Leo Reinikka. Court Princesses Devon Thompson, St. Mary’s; Amber Shakelford, Madison; Tabitha Ivan, Lincoln; Paris Sykes, Central Catholic; Cristell Gonzales Perez, Parkrose Elli Simotas, David Douglas; Kahedja Burley,Jefferson; Tihanne Marshall, Benson; Lily Broderick, Wilson; Naomi Tsai, Cleveland Erika Manzo, Roosevelt; Clara Cannon, Metro West Valley Catholic; Talia Quatraro,Metro East Lake Oswego; Olivia Berry, Grant; Sierra Hosea, Franklin KCOP NEWS 6 Volume 2 Issue 6 Kiwanis 100th Anniversary Series April -May 17th, 2015 Gallery˝ The KCOP Foundation awarded 4 worthy students $1,500 scholarships this year. The award winners from left to right are Camilla Fuller, President of Lincoln High Key Club, Joyce Lui, a three year Key Clubber from David Douglas High, Anna Tsoi, President of David Douglas High Key Club and and Kaitlin Goertzen a two year Key Clubber from Union High in Camas, Washington. Kaitlin is also the granddaughter of Tom Marantette a long time Kiwanian and past president of KCOP. Gilda Powell our scholarship chairperson is on the left and Evelyn Chapman a KCOP past president is on the the right with Tom Marantette. Evelyn Chapman presented everyday hero awards to Rodney Page, Gilda Powell and Rick Shafer for their support of Herb Tarlick Day which netted almost $900 for KDCCP. On the right California Kiwanians George Humphries, left and Janet Croft were visitors as Bob Munger helped KCOP celebrate Kiwanis’s 100th birthday. KCOP NEWS 7 Volume 2 Issue 6 Kiwanis 100th Anniversary Series April -May 17th, 2015 Calendar Programs Projects & Fundraisers Other Kiwanis Events 5/20 5/23 5/26 “Who Am I to Stop It” Doernbecher Car Seat Inspection Kim Armstrong from Bridgetown Kiwanis is hosting a Pampered Chef Catalog Show and Party Cheryl Green 5/27 Life Changing Pain Management and NonNarcotic Pain Alternatives Dr. Dean Clark D.C. 6/3 Rose Festival Breakfast with the Court of Rosaria! 6/10 TBD 6/17 How Kiwanis Can Attract and Retain Young Leaders Tom Cox 6/24 TBD 22557 NE Park Lane Wood Village See attached Flyer 5/31 9:00AM- 11:30 AM Bikin to the Beach Connie Shipley 6/21 Sunday Parkways for North Portland Contact Evelyn Chapman to volunteer Family Fun Ride to Raise Money for Kiwanis Doernbecher Children’s Cancer Program http://kdccp.org/12.html 6/12 Region 5 Club Leadership Training See Attached Registration Form 6/13 Margie’s Marathon Margie Swanson will be walking a Marathon to raise money for Kiwanis Doernbecher Children’s Cancer Program See Flyer attached 6/15 Division Counsel, 6:30PM Boy Scout Bldg., 2145 SW Naito Parkway 8/20-23 Save the Dates for the District Convention Flyer Attached KCOP NEWS 9 KIWANIS CLUB OF BRIDGETOWN Portland, Oregon USA Get Cookin’ with our Pampered Chef® catalog show & party! Hosted by the Kiwanis Club Of Bridgetown, to benefit the Kiwanis Doernbecher Children’s Cancer Program Together, we can make a difference. Order Pampered Chef® products through this Catalog Fundraiser and up to 20% of our total sales will go toward our cause. Place your order any time between May 5, 2015 and May 30, 2015 Click on the weblink below, scan the QR code, or contact our consultant directly to order: Nancy Chinn [email protected] scan this code with your smart phone or tablet to go right to our show website! https://www.pamperedchef.com//pws/nancychinn/guest-landing/8913257512091 Join us for the party – food, drinks, demonstrations & door prizes: Tuesday, May 26 6:30 pm at Kim Armstrong’s home 5415 NE 32nd Place • Portland OR 97211 R.S.V.P. by May 20 206-327-5358 • [email protected] • or online Your purchase will benefit the Kiwanis Fellowship Program at OHSU In a unique collaboration with the staff at Doernbecher, the Kiwanis Fellowship Program was established more than 25 years ago to help train the “next generation” of specialists and researchers in childhood cancers. The best doctors spend three years in post-residency training, treating patients and engaging in cutting edge research at OHSU, helping to find the causes and cures for pediatric oncology/hematology. Kiwanis Doernbecher Children’s Cancer Program supporting Oregon Health & Science University MARGIE’S MARATHON WALKING FOR CANCER RESEARCH On June 13th I will be walking 34 laps of Summerlake Park (11450 SW Winterlake Dr., Tigard).………..…that is a marathon. I am asking for pledges for each lap I finish. All the money I raise will go to the fellowship program at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. Doctors in this program are on the leading edge of children’s cancer research. There are three ways you can help me with this project: • • • Pledge an amount per lap. Any amount will help. Sit at my support table and help with my food and water needs. Chart my performance and condition after each lap. Walk with me. The perimeter of the park is just under one mile. I plan to start at 6:00AM and finish around 6:00PM. On June 12th, I will be having dinner at Cafe’ Allegro in Tigard to load up on carbs. I would love to have my friends join me. If you can help me with this project, please contact me at my e-mail address below. Phone: 503-590-4186 Cell: 503-510-2303 E-mail: [email protected] Registration Form – Must be received no later than June 12, 2015 Region 5 Club Leadership Training Divisions 42-44-63-66-68-70 Montainview Church 1890 NE Cleveland Ave. Gresham, Oregon 97030 Saturday June 20, 2015 8:00 AM – 3 PM Club Name_____________________________________ Club Key Number____________________________________ Attendee(s) Name 1. _______________________________ 2. _______________________________ 3. _______________________________ 4. _______________________________ 5. _______________________________ Amount Enclosed (Number attending times $35.00 ______________________ Mail check and registration form to: McMinnville Noon Kiwanis c/o Linda Schwichtenberg 1559 SW Wright St. McMinnville, Or 97128 ! Dear PNW District Kiwanians, Now is a great time to start planning for the 98th Annual District Convention in Portland, Oregon, August 20-23, 2015 at the Red Lion Hotel Jantzen Beach. Registration and information materials will be going up on the PNW website in the next couple weeks. Why should you go to District Convention? • As a delegate you will vote on important PNW Kiwanis District business. • Learn something new by attending one of the many educational forums and training sessions. • Most of all to have fun and make new friends in Kiwanis. It is an experience you should not miss and we hope to see you there! ! Steve Emhoff - Convention Chair 2014-2015 Cindy Crowther - Convention Co-Chair 2014-2015
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