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DIVISION 5 CLUBS

KIWANIS CLUB OF JACKSONVILLE BEACHES FLORIDA DISTRICT – DIVISION 5 Chartered: August 1, 1946 March 24, 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.

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DIVISION 5 CLUBS

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  1. KIWANIS CLUB OF JACKSONVILLE BEACHESFLORIDA DISTRICT – DIVISION 5Chartered: August 1, 1946March 24, 2005Our 59th Year of ServiceSelva Marina, 1600 Selva Marina, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233Web page: www.beacheskiwanis.comEditor- Beverly Shadwell Ph. 223-4465 Bevs@shadtechserv.com Bev Shadwell Corky Borders Ralph Marcello John Meighan Al Russ Lex Allen Paul Myers Burt VanWagner Max Booke Jonathan Dougherty John Bates Butch Shadwell Erica Godamunne Ed Robinson John Meighan Al Russ Ralph Marcello Max Booke Jim Dunford 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 Special Events Auction Golf Tournament Military Recognition Teacher Recognition Day Townsend Hawkes Ocean Swim Rose Day Sale Scholarships DIVISION 5 CLUBS Monday Jacksonville(Downtown - Hilton Hotel-1201 Riverplace Blvd.) 2:30 PM 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. ) 12:00 Noon 824-8244 Wednesday Arlington(Jax. University - Bartlett Kinne University Center) 11:30 Noon (Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month) Deerwood (Steak & Ale, Baymeadows Rd.) 12:00 Noon Thursday Historic St. Augustine (Conch House - 57 Comares Ave) 7:00 AM Jacksonville Beaches (Selva Marina - Atlantic Beach) 12:15 PM Westside(Holiday Inn - I-295 & Commonwealth) 12:30 PM Learn to give without remembering, Learn to take without forgetting. 2004-2005 Officers: President Carl Krouch 1st Vice President Don Lafond 2nd Vice President Erica Godamunne Treasurer Bill Montgomery Secretary Leigh Roberts Past President John Bates . Board of Directors Paul Myers Burt Van Wagner Ed Robinson Neil Powell Jonathan Dougherty James Lee District Governor Bill Rushing Lt. Governor Division 5 Ed Zazzarino Florida District Executive Director George Langguth International President Case Van Kleef District Club Bulletin Chair Ross Edwards

  2. Speaker Best Wishes Projects/Upcoming Events Kiwanis Education Spot Key Club International is Kiwanis’ oldest continuing youth service program. The first Key Club “for key boys” was organized by the Kiwanis Club of Sacramento in 1925. The concept of a service club for high school students spread to other Kiwanis clubs, and Key Club became an official program of Kiwanis International by 1942. Today, more than 150,000 young men and women belong to Key Clubs in more than 4000 high schools throughout the U.S., Canada, and a growing number of other nations. Key Club International is largely run by its members, who hold conventions and elect officers each year at the district and international levels. Last Week If you were at Kiwanis for lunch last week you got to listen to W. Richard Maxwell, the former CEO of Junior Achievement of America. Penman Road Clean-up! We wish Pam Winstein all the best in the future. Sorry to see her go. Richard told us about the 86 year history of Junior Achievement.  There are 150 JA service centers around the US and their international office serves nearly 100 countries around the world. Junior Achievement began by working with high school students after school, building small businesses from scratch and learning through experience how commerce works.  This includes being responsible to investors.  After 70 years working with older kids the organization has evolved into a program for younger kids and an in-class curriculum. JA is funded almost entirely through corporate and private donations.  Most of the programs are staffed by volunteers.  If you want to find out if it is worthwhile, ask our own Jonathan Daugherty, a JA alum.  Learn more about JA at www.ja.org - Butch Shadwell Thanks to those who helped on March 19th. The next pick up date is April 16th, 8:30 AM. Volunteers contact Corky Borders. Congratulations! We saw a couple of leprechauns! Guest – Clark Fuller brought by Max Booke Happy Birthday! Ed Zazzarino 4/2 Happy Anniversary! Ed & Mryle Robinson 3/29 Doug & Connie Bradshaw 3/30 Kiwanis Garage Sale Our 2005 garage sale was held on Saturday March 12 at the Jax Beach American Legion. Everyone worked hard collecting, delivering, pricing and selling. By the end of the day, $1400 was added to our charity funds. Thanks to John Bates, Charlie Bender, Ed Buickerood, Gary Crumley, Beryl Dryden, Erica Godamunne, Don Lafond, Bill Montgomery, Joe Overby, Neil Powell, Leigh Roberts, Burt VanWagner, Carol Wallace, Ed Robinson, Ed Zazzarino, Max Booke, & those who brought their husbands & wives to help & support the club. . We enjoyed the fun and the work. GOOD JOB! If you want children to keep their feet on the ground, put some responsibility on their shoulders – Abigail Van Buren God Bless America Date Joined Jim Lee 3/25/2004 Leigh Roberts 3/25/2004 Ed Robinson 3/27/2003 Bill Montgomery 4/13/1995 Spiritual Moment Max Booke presented our Spiritual Moment last week.  It was a very interesting history of the origin of St. Patrick's Day.  I wonder what percentage of the public even knows that it is a Christian holiday? -Butch Shadwell Hello, I’m your new club bulletin editor. Looking forward to hearing from you for “news”. Call me at 223-4465 or write to bevs@shadtechserv.com Bev Shadwell

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