2015 pa kiwanis dcon program
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Table of Contents Governor’s Welcome 2
General Information 3
Host Division Committee 4
Officers
District Officers & Trustees 5
Lieutenant Governors 7
Club Officers 9
District Chairs 16
Past Governors 17
Sponsored Leadership Program Governors 20
Speakers 21
Kiwanis Heroes 27
Convention Schedule
Thursday 33
Friday 34
Saturday 35
Sunday 38
Workshop Descriptions 38
Standing Rules for the House of Delegates 43
Convention Program Advertisements & Sponsors 44
Future Conferences & Conventions 115
Hotel Map 116
Notes 117
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Governor’s Welcome Fellow Kiwanians, Friends, and Guests: Welcome to Erie, Pennsylvania and the 98th Annual District Kiwanis Convention. First Lady Judy and I truly hope that you will find your time in Erie pleasant, relaxing, informative, and fun. Please take advantage of the many events and activities planned by your convention committee and enjoy the beauty of Northwest Pennsylvania. Thank you for serving with our team of Kiwanians who spent the past ten months
Steaming the Way Ahead and making PA Kiwanis stronger. We also want to thank you for making Kiwanis more relevant in our communities and for your generosity in supporting our Kiwanis international global service project, The Eliminate Project. Since October 1st Pennsylvania Kiwanis contributions have been among the Kiwanis world leaders in giving.
Thanks for your continued focus on strengthening our clubs’ membership and for working with Formula Team leaders in opening new clubs within our district. There is still much more work to do as we continue to Steam the Way Ahead.
Once again, welcome to our fun filled 98th Convention. I look forward to greeting you personally as we celebrate our service and fellowship in Kiwanis. Have a great time!
Yours in Service,
Bob Raub 2014-2015 Governor Pennsylvania District Kiwanis International
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District Governor Bob Raub
Norlanco-Rheems
General Information CONVENTION OFFICE, STORE, & THEME BASKETS
Room 100, Convention Center
Thursday, August 13, 2015 – 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Friday, August 14, 2015 – 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Saturday, August 15, 2015 – 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
CONVENTION SERVICE ROOM
Room 110, Convention Center
Friday, August 14, 2015 – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Saturday, August 15, 2015 – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
CONVENTION REGISTRATION & CREDENTIALS
East Point Lobby, Convention Center
Thursday, August 13, 2015 – 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Friday, August 14, 2015 – 7:30 AM to 5:30 AM
Saturday, August 15, 2015 – 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM
EXHIBITS WILL BE SET UP IN THE EAST POINT LOBBY
and should be removed no later than after the banquet on
Saturday evening.
Kiwanis clothing, pins, and other merchandise will be available
for sale in the Convention Office and Theme Basket Room.
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Host Division Committee Bradford
Diane Sheeley Kathy and Randy Durner
East Erie
Edwina Gesler Randy Geering
David Smith
Edinboro Judi Pacileo Patti Loomis
Erie
Joe Murphy Adam Trott
Denise Kemp Helen and Buck Swahn
Richard Giacomelli Linda Smalley
David and Cathy Szymanski
Meadville Roger and Judy Janes
Millcreek
Rev. Al Gesler
Fort LeBoeuf Ray Redfoot
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District Officers & Trustees
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District Governor Elect
Jen Vare Levittown-Bristol
Executive Director Kevin Thomas
Cumberland County Harrisburg
Region I Trustee Judith Janes
Meadville
Immediate Past District Governor
Mark Mishinski Valley-Conyngham
District Governor Bob Raub
Norlanco-Rheems
Region III Trustee Ann Graves
State College
Region IV Trustee Rick Reyela Mifflinburg
Region V Trustee Ann Moffitt
Red Land-Fairview Township
Region II Trustee Keith Smith
Sheraden
Region VI Trustee Mike Coolbaugh
Wyoming Area
Region VII Trustee Kate Feryo
West Chester
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District Officers & Trustees
Lieutenant Governors
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Division 2 Bruce Peterson
Titusville
Division 5 Kathy Maciejewski
Baldwin
Division 1 Kathy Durner
Bradford
Fred Smith Johnstown
Division 11 East Tim Searer Lewistown
Division 11 West Carl Richard
Kistler Philipsburg
Division 12 North Cindi McCarty
Sullivan
Mike Haven Williamsport
Division 10
Ron Shearer Punxsutawney
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Lieutenant Governors
Division 12 South Shirley McPherrin
Milton-Warrior Run
Division 13 North Lisa Smith
Dillsburg Area
John Gräb Hershey-
Hummelstown
Division 14 Paige Michael Bloomsburg
Allan Michael Bloomsburg
Division 15 Chris Casiano
Scranton
Division 17 Bill McCabe
Poconos Daybreak
Division 16 Judy Raub
Elizabethtown
Division 13 South William Ritter
Hanover
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Division 19 Bonnie Houpt Upper Bucks
James Zinkand King of Prussia
Division 21 Joe Wilson
Southampton
Division 22 Sarah Zulueta University City
Division 18 Philip Weber
Emmaus
Lieutenant Governors
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Club Officers DIVISION 1 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Bradford Diane Sheeley Ronald Yeager Cambridge Springs Rick Clayton Denise Gallagher Conneaut Lake Patty Sherman George Rutherford Corry Robert Slike Sherry Brown East Erie County David Smith Jean Tauber Edinboro Bernadette Connelly Patti Loomis Erie Richard Giacomelli Helen Swahn Fort LeBeouf Sharon Troyer MaryAnn Cook
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Club Officers DIVISION 1 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Meadville Golden K David Miller Janet Miller Meadville Daniel Severo Gregory Acker Millcreek Area Scott Totten Susan King Warren John Wallo Richard Swanson West Erie County Douglas Fronzaglia Debbie Smith
DIVISION 2 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Allegheny-Clarion Valley Joseph McNany Steven Becker Franklin Alan King Thomas Hill Greenville James Sherman Beckie Erwin Hermitage Jeff Hull Diane O’Brien New Castle Norman Moses Dorothy Kline New Wilmington James Cyphert Dorothy Miller Sharon Terry Shaffer George Gerhart Titusville William Logan Bruce Peterson Transfer Jeff Long Dan Resinger West Middlesex Gerald Williams Albert Coleman
DIVISION 4 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Allegheny North Robert Marko Brian DeLuca Glenshaw Dale Brackin Patricia Hughes Mars John Watson Dennis McCandless Sewickley Robert Bagans Robert Kluz Zelienople-Harmony Randy Herbe Denise Herbe
DIVISION 5 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Baldwin Chet Maciejewski Leonard Oberle Pittsburgh Rebecca Tyers Douglas Turner Pittsburgh Airport Area Jim Gill Karen Hallisey Sheraden Barbara Byers Marianne Muraska Squirrel Hill David Maretsky Marty Oberle Washington Joseph Tuscano Willard White
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Club Officers DIVISION 6 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Freeport James McCurdy Robert Hunter Kittanning Dorothy Sipe Jane Englert McKeesport-White Oak Sharon Soles Frank Zeman Penn Hills Donald Sanker Beth Cross Vandergrift Rodney Murray Annette Merlino Verona-Rosedale Patricia Black Ellen Keelan Wilkinsburg Darnell Bonner Margaret Smith
DIVISION 8 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Greensburg Charles Boyer Richard Marvin Jeannette Louis Conte Nancy Peters Ligonier Valley Mary Lundguist Glen Scott Scottdale James Pallygus David Petonic Uniontown Robert Junk Barbara Galica
DIVISION 10 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Bedford Bill Hoover Sarah Shuller Ebensburg Area Dorothy Bailey Jeannie Phister Homer City Paula Martini Rene Simms Indiana David Covato Frederick Yun Johnstown East Hills John Turner Randall Griffith Johnstown Kevin Fondelier Fred Smith Punxsutawney Luida Shearer Janeen Love Somerset Daniel Mickey Karyn Belardi Westwood, Johnstown Christa Callahan Dawn Georgevich
DIVISION 11 EAST PRESIDENT SECRETARY Bellefonte Richard Kisslak Dona Goldman Huntingdon Jaime Yarnell Virginia Rudy Juniata County Lori Mowery Richard Burkholder Lewistown Janie Welshans Josie Baughman Mount Union Area Joseph Barrett David Reeder Nittany William Frantz Vickie Leiter Penns Valley Donna Martin Devra Wolfe State College Al Wilson Ann Graves
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Club Officers DIVISION 11 WEST PRESIDENT SECRETARY Altoona Frank Meloy Karen Terrill Clearfield Mary Lou Wilson Randall Lemmo DuBois Bernie Pitrone Thomas Rubritz Eldorado Charles Kivitz Ann Bender Philipsburg Timothy Richmond Catherine Parko-Hayes Tyrone Ivan Riggle Deborah Moore
DIVISION 12 NORTH PRESIDENT SECRETARY Bald Eagle-Nittany Valleys Bill Henning Penny Meyers Jersey Shore Area Max Ameigh Judy Miller Liberty Mike Munford Leona Schmouder Lock Haven Sharon Reeder Lisa Bangson Mansfield Nancy Nauman Maryann Maresco Mill Hall Richard Morris John McKnight Montoursville Joseph Farley Vanessa Holmes Muncy Area Debra Frye Mary Sones PA E-Kiwanis Megan Thomas Cathy Szymanski Sullivan County Vivian McCarty Catherine Pedro Towanda-Wysox Frank Schwab Eileen Sheets Valley, Athens Tiffany Towner Megan Gilson Wellsboro Thomas Wierbowski Beverly McKnight Williamsport Eric White Russell Lentz
DIVISION 12 SOUTH PRESIDENT SECRETARY Buffalo Valley AM Janice Rolecki Megan Dugan Dalmatia Dennis Keefer Maurice Wilkinson Danville Anthony Turel Susan Dick Lewisburg David Mensch Jan Bender Middleburg Area Christopher Weller Lee Shamory Mifflinburg Glen Van Dyke Nicole Bailey Milton/Warrior Run James Stahlnecker Shirley McPherrin Northumberland-Point Twp Brenda Van Buskirk Kim King Selinsgrove Area Joseph Hughes Jane Hawn Sunbury Cynthia Bonawitz Donna Gotlob
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Club Officers DIVISION 13 NORTH PRESIDENT SECRETARY Cumberland County Kevin Thomas Donald Simmons Dillsburg Area Dale Brubaker Emily Reed East Shore Don Laughery Julie Peters Harrisburg Robert Soltis Kristen Corbin Hershey-Hummelstown Susan Grab Robert Houseal Middletown Marlin Wilson Melody Wilson Red Land-Fairview Twp Timothy Grunsta William Commons Upper Allen-Cumberland Valley Susan Gabriel Rebecca Fenstermacher West Shore Justin Leventry Shirley Rouzer York Richard Reilly Bruce Van Order
DIVISION 13 SOUTH PRESIDENT SECRETARY Big Spring Christopher Farrands Rebecca Heberling Carlisle Reed Vanderlyke Helen Milliron Chambersburg Downtown Ray Kauffman Bradley Bolinger Chambersburg Rodney Stoops Katy Hamilton Gettysburg Adams George Marguglio Maureen Johnson Greencastle-Antrim Brian Bailie Laura Bailie Hanover Denise Dunn David Geiman Shippensburg Samantha Stevenson Randal Hammond
DIVISION 14 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Berwick Michael Goresh Yvonne Young Bloomsburg Hans Bottesch Crisane Cook Hazleton Richard Saullo Sue Farley Pottsville Ann Beaver Glenn Roth Shamokin Myron Moskowitz John Avellino Valley, Conyngham Jared O’Donnell John Cara
DIVISION 15 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Carbondale Stephanie Shockey John Price Dallas Beverly Atherholt Jim Snyder Kingston Cheryl DeHaut Thomas Cometa Montrose Area Ulysses Arnold Debbie Crisman Mountaintop Lisa East Nicole Sennett
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Club Officers DIVISION 15 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Pittston Salvatore Bernardi Ronald Faust Plymouth James Mahon John Gavenonis Scranton Raymond Ferrario Sarah Drob Swoyersville Cheryl Baranosky Cathy Jamiolkowski Tunkhannock Thomas Tesluk Barb Hughes Wilkes-Barre Susan McHugh Cecilia Golightly Wyoming Area Michael Coolbaugh Tiffany Callaio
DIVISION 16 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Annville-Cleona Michael Miller Lowell Morton Centennial Internet Robert Raub Robert Bell Elizabethtown Naomi Fredlund Katherine Minton Greater Reading-Berks County Thomas Degler Kelly Kinkaid Lancaster Norman Malkowski Deborah Carter Lebanon Adam Ketch Walter Rau Lititz Area Karen Davis Melissa Warner New Holland Jeffrey Baloga Lois Swanger Norlanco-Rheems John Gish Ben Osterhout Palmyra Area Amy Dellinger Donald Smith
DIVISION 17 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Easton Neil Gallagher William Walters Easton Suburban Kevin Dolan Gary Brienza Nazareth Area Neil Shook Katherine Heller Palmer Township Patrick Weber Ernestine Hoeflein Poconos, Daybreak Arthur Piancone Jaqueline Flynn Stroudsburg Loriann Mulvey Mary Ann Armillei West End-Monroe County Lynn Perone Lori Ruiz
DIVISION 18 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Allentown Michael Kukitz Peg Harp Allentown Northeast Catherine Kane Andrea Naugle Emmaus Richard Durant Elaine Ruch Lehigh Valley Industrial Park Michael Riskin Jane Chase Southern Lehigh Erin Ofner Rosemary McFee Upper Perkiomen Valley Mike Romasco Bill Weeks 14
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Club Officers DIVISION 19 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Ambler Elmer Heiland Larry Comunale Boyertown Area Gordon Geissler Teresa Steuer King of Prussia James Zinkand Sharyn Bearse Lansdale Elissa Salantri Paul Kasoff Pottstown Lawrence Gribb Eugene Huston Upper Bucks Gregory Shannon Tiffany Pompei
DIVISION 21 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Bensalem David McCracken Charles Yenko Council Rock John Wanko Debra Granite Glenside Hermann Twelkmeyer Warren Wanlund Hatboro-Horsham Donna Ravnikar Susan Goodreds Jenkintown Anne Lotz Stuart Tollen Levittown-Bristol Mary Delia Sandra Donn Old York Road Bonnie MacDonald Timothy Hoffman Phil-Mont Frank Oldt Frank Oldt Southampton Sarajane Wilson Joe Wilson Yardley-Washington Crossing Richard Shewood Joseph Casserella
DIVISION 22 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Baltimore Pike David Siegel Linda Hudyma Chester Tim Fenner Marrow Ziff Kennett Square Stephanie Pia Matt Fogleman Main Line John Dempsey Gary Carbo Phoenixville John Ertell Peg Kelly-McDonald University City Jennifer Crowell Stephanie Rose Upper Main Line David Park Lillian Mateja West Chester Lee Fisher Mariza Shavelle
District Chairs
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Aktion Club
Luida Shearer
Darlene Anderson
Alumni Coordinator
Stefanie Stamatopoulos
Audit
Michael Czerwonka
Builders Club
Tiffany Callaio
By-Laws & Policy
Matt Wise
Children & Youth/
Young Children Priority One
Emily Reed
Circle K
Ken Nguyen
Kelly Shaup
District Convention
Cathy Szymanski
Joe Murphy
Growth/New Clubs/The Formula
Cathy Szymanski
K-Kids
Darlene Anderson
Kady Snyder
Key Club
Bob Orlando
Key Leader
Stefanie Stamatopoulos
Keystone Kiwanian
Charles de Bourbon
Brett Cutright
Kiwanis Education
Mark Mishinski
Dennis Bouchard
Kiwanis International Foundation
Ben Osterhout
Risk Management
Mike Smith
Public Relations/Webmaster
Kristina Badali
Youth Protection Manager
Michael Coolbaugh
Past District Governors
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TERM
1919 1920 1921-1922 1923 1924-1925 1926-1927 1928 1929 1930-1931 1932 1933 1934 1935-1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954-1955 1955 1956 1957 1958
NAME
Pliny J. Wilson* Elwood J. Turner* James G. Sanderson* Wilbur H. Norcross* Herbert A. Moore* J. Hayden Oliver* Homer J. Swaney* J. Belmont Mosser* Charles S. Donley* Frank J. Wallis* James A. Logan* Robert W. Shepard* Frank E. Finley* Clarence L. Connor* Peter W. Weimer* Fred L. Poulson* J. Martin Fry* Victor C. Diehm* Leonard B. Keck* Henry I. Aulenbach* R. Warren Graffam* Raymond A. Gaul* Donald H. Matthews* Amon S. Rosenberger* John P. Mooney* Elmer L. Menges* Thomas Lewis Jones* Ernest L. Bertram* Daniel A. Auchenbach* Kenneth L. May* Sam A. Wagner* T.E. Teah* Richard C. Anderson* William F. Sutter* Guy R. Day*
CLUB
Johnstown Chester Scranton Carlisle Dubois Scranton Beaver Falls St. Mary’s Pittsburgh Harrisburg McKeesport Erie Wilkinsburg Chester Connellsville Coraopolis State College Hazleton Greensburg Allentown Pittsburgh Reading
Johnstown Quakertown McKeesport Ambler Brentwood Lancaster Johnstown York Erie Lock Haven DuBois Berwick Washington
Past District Governors
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TERM 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1969-1970 1970-1971 1971-1972 1972-1973 1973-1974 1974-1975 1975-1976 1976-1977 1977-1978 1978-1979 1979-1980 1980-1981 1981-1982 1982-1983 1983-1984 1984-1985 1985-1986 1986-1987 1987-1988 1988-1989 1989-1990 1990-1991
NAME Marshall E. Jetty* Ira F. Bradford* J. Riley Fulmer* Joseph D. Ceader* Cecil L. Pepperman* Philip Broadhead* Eugene F.Fike* Carlos F. Bodwell* D.L. Bowers* Michael A. Coco* Xavier J. Chiampi* Theodore H. Essex* Robert M. Joline* James B. Richard Edward F. Brent* John W. Laughlin* Robert E. Slagle* Paul S. Riffle* P.D. Mitchell* J.J. Johnson, Jr.* Thomas Longhitano* E. Corbett Rider* Robert A. Wagner Claude B. Sweppenhiser* LeMoyne French* Dean K. Wetzler, Jr. Jack R. Penfold* James A. Hallman* Thomas A. Muchler* William Homisak* Willi Schaefer Edwin C. Gilmore David H. Baker, Jr.*
CLUB St. Mary’s Coraopolis Clearfield Riegelsville West Shore Old York Road Uniontown Harrisburg Avalon-Bellevue Fox Chapel Swoyersville Middletown Philadelphia Wilkinsburg Williamsport McKeesport Hanover West Pittston Williamsport Penn Hills Southampton Harrisburg Erie Berwick Ellwood City Mill Hall Lewistown Pottstown Mifflinburg Williamsport Southampton Blossburg York
Past District Governors
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TERM 1991-1992 1992-1993 1993-1994 1994-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014
NAME Ray Perkins* D. Hugh Siggins Barry J. Halbritter H. Robert Cannell Richard W. Bender* Carl W. Schlappi Leroy J. Berg Wallace F. Jewell, Jr.* John J. Grenoble* J. Frederic Redslob* Janet E. Cowan Donald J. Sanker Thomas F. Shott William S. Brandamore, Jr. Michael J. Frailey Richard L. Kisslak Mary Edwards John Burke Ethan R. McBeth Susan Gräb Cathy Szymanski Bruce Eberly Mark Mishinski
CLUB Beaver Falls Warren Eldorado, Altoona East Shore-Harrisburg Lewisburg Williamsport Southern Lehigh Edinboro Carlisle Harrisburg Kittanning Penn Hills Annville-Cleona Cumberland County Stroudsburg Bellefonte Corry Pennridge Norlanco-Rheems Hershey-Hummelstown Erie Scottdale Valley, Conyngham
District Secretary/ Treasurer Emeritus
Theodore Brookhouser* Harrisburg
Lindsey MacGregor is entering her senior year at Daniel Boone High School, located in Berks County. She was elected Governor at the 2015 Key Club District Convention. She is a four year member of Key Club and previously served two terms as Lt. Governor. In addition to Key Club, Lindsey plays ice hockey, is involved in musical theater, and student government. In college she plans on majoring in communications with a minor in political science. She is very happy to be here in support of the Kiwanis Family.
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Melissa Campbell is a rising senior at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove where she is studying Psychology and Sociology. She has been part of the Kiwanis Family for two years and has held the position of her club's Public Relations Chair and was District Secretary last year. When this Northwestern Pennsylvania native isn’t volunteering her time with Circle K or studying, Melissa works at Pizza Hut and practices her French and Italian skills.
Service Leadership
Governors
Key Club District Governor
Lindsey MacGregor Daniel Boone High
School
Circle K District
Governor
Melissa Campbell Susquehanna
University
Speakers John Button
John Button, of Ridgetown, Ontario, was elected President of Kiwanis International in July 2014 at the International Convention in Tokyo, Japan. Dr. John is a former Key Clubber and a second-generation Kiwanian. He joined the Kiwanis Club of Ridgetown in 1978 and has served his club in a number of capacities, including twice-Distinguished President. He is a Distinguished Lieutenant Governor and Past Governor of the Eastern Canada and the Caribbean District. John is diamond-level 2 Mel Osborne Fellow, a George F. Hixson Fellow, a Tablet of Honor recipient, and the Kiwanis Foundation of Jamaica’s Godfrey G. Dyer Award. John has been a family physician and coroner for the southwest region of Ontario for 15 years. He has served his profession, both locally and provincially, in a number of leadership and administrative positions. In the community, he has received Queen Elizabeth’s Golden Jubilee Medal, was inducted into the Ridgetown District High School Hall of Excellence, and awarded the Rotary International Service Award for Professional Excellence. John is married to his wife Debbie, and the couple has a son and daughter.
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Speakers Mark Schweiker
The Honorable Mark Schweiker, served as the 44th Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania where he became a champion of public education and protecting our communities in the wake of the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Today, he holds the position of Senior Vice President and Chief Relationship Officer at Renmatix, a leading producer of cellulosic sugars for the global renewable chemical and fuel markets. Mark brings deep experience in guiding fast growing organiza-
tions and helping customers integrate new technology into their existing operations. He was elected Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor in 1994 and was re-elected in 1998. After the Honorable Tom Ridge moved to the Bush Administration, he became governor. Mark has been recognized for many achievements during his service as Governor, including dramatically increasing state security after 9/11, activating the most advanced urban-reform plan in the history of American K through 12 public education, and personally overseeing the successful rescue operation of nine trapped coal miners in Somerset County in 2002. He is also credited with driving a nationally acclaimed innovation effort across state government that increased accountability, reduced costs and improved citizen and customer care. As a result of Mark’s diverse background and communications savvy, he is a regular media guest and commentator. He has appeared in numerous local news media and network settings including CNN, FOX Business with Neil Cavuto, the PBS Charlie Rose Show, and NBC’s Tonight Show. His career has earned him many honors and awards, including Life Sciences Public Official of the Year, Speaker of the Year for Communications Excellence and Technology Advocate of the Year for Technology Innovation.
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Speakers Arthur “Art” Riley Arthur "Art" Riley of Westminster, Maryland was elected to a three-year term as a Kiwanis International Trustee in July 2014 at the 99th Annual International Convention in Tokyo, Japan. His Kiwanis experience began when he attended numerous Kiwanis International Conventions with his parents. In his teens he volunteered for many Kiwanis projects such as selling hot dogs and was elected as a Key Club
lieutenant governor in the Capital District in 1963. Art has served as the president of the Westminster, Maryland Kiwanis Club for two terms, secretary, and chaired numerous committees. In 2003, he was appointed as a lieutenant governor in the Capital District, and was reelected to that office twice. He was then elected as governor-elect in 2006 and governor in 2007. He remains active in his home district, having served on many committees including the district growth committee. Internationally, Art has served on the International Committee on K-Kids. During 2014-2015 he served as International Board counselor to the Missouri-Arkansas, Kentucky-Tennessee and Belgium-Luxembourg Districts. Art’s Kiwanis family also includes his wife, Vickie, who is club president, his sister Donna (Past President) and brother-in-law, Fred (Past President and Past Lt. Governor). Art and Vickie, have three children and three grandchildren. Vickie is a retired elementary school teacher while Art still works part-time as a pharmacist.
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Speakers John Barber
Bachelor of Arts Degree, University of Notre Dame; Juris Doctorate, Villanova University Law School; Member of the Erie County and Pennsylvania Bar Associations
Served as Erie County Public Defender-Chief of the Children and Youth Division
Admitted to practice law before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and Federal
District Court of Western Pennsylvania Member of the Erie County MH/MR Agency Directors
Committee and lectures on various topics related to the legal rights of persons with mental retardation and their families
Member of the Advisory Board of PNC Bank, former member of the Advisory Boards of Marine Bank and First National Bank of Pennsylvania
Former member of the Erie Historical Museum Board, Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout Review Board, and Officer of Kingtown Action Team Effort (K.A.T.E.), a neighborhood revitalization group
Appointed by Pope John Paul II as Knight of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem
Member of the Board of Directors of St. Mary's Home of Erie Member of the Advisory Council of Gannon University's
Morosky College of Health Professions & Sciences Member of the Steering Committee of Allied Pediatric
Health "2015 Man of the Year," Notre Dame Club of Erie
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Speakers In All Seriousness
The Comedy Troupe In All Seriousness, shown here looking appalled at the horrible photo somebody scanned in, is a nationally recognized comedy house that has been performing and writing live TV, radio, and commercial comedy together since 1983!
Based in Erie, Pennsylvania---the comedy capital of the world (hey, that's funny, isn't it?) In All Seriousness has been professionally serving the comedy needs of corporations, clubs, colleges, conventions, casinos, caverns, casbahs, and other cabbages in the Northeast and across the country (400 cities in over 42 states!) in all their comedy needs! In addition to our live performance, (and the BEST improvisation in the country) we are an award-winning commercial house, corporate comedy production facility, TV/radio demagogues, and a rather intermediate bowling team.
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Kiwanis Heroes David A Smith, PhD
Division: 1 Kiwanis Club: East Erie County Kiwanis Activities:
Club President
Past President
Kiwanis Member for 9 Years Community Service: David has chaired the Antique Show which is held every year in April and October. He has also been an active volunteer for WQLN Public Media, and served on the Chamber of Commerce Board of Harborcreek Township. Youth Services: He serves on the Scholarship Committee for the East Erie County Kiwanis Club and frequently visits BUGs, Builder’s Club, and K-Kids within the Harbor Creek and Iroquois School Districts. David has served on committees that promote student leadership, teacher education, leadership, and research. On a higher level, David held memberships in various school leadership organizations. David retired after 41 years in the education system, with his last position being Superintendent of Harbor Creek School District. Reason for Recognition: David is an excellent example of a gentleman, a man of integrity, as well as a dedicated Kiwanian. The Kiwanis Club of East Erie is proud to have David Smith as a member, current President, and nominee of the Service Hero Award.
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Kiwanis Heroes Susan A. Folk
Division: 17 Kiwanis Club: Stroudsburgs Kiwanis Activities:
Club President
President-Elect
Board Member
Aktion Club Counselor Reason for Nomination: Susan has been a member of the Kiwanis Club of the Stroudsburgs since 1998, serving as a Board Member, President-Elect, and President in 2005-2006. She is employed as Executive Director of Developmental Education Services (DEV-ED) in Stroudsburg. DEV-ED, as it is known, is a non-profit organization providing service and training to adults and children with disabilities. Division 17 is proud to nominate Susan for the 2014-2015 Kiwanis Hero in Service Award. This nomination is to honor Sue for her many years of outstanding service and dedication to the Stroudsburg Aktion Club. Not only has Sue been their counselor for many years, she has chaperoned the club’s dances, chauffeured numerous trips to Knoebel’s Amusement Park, the Philadelphia Zoo, several Kiwanis conventions, and overseen the annual Aktion Club Picnic/Division Counsel Meeting. She’s given a tremendous number of service hours to benefit the Aktion Club, all while holding a full time job. Sue practices the Six Objects of Kiwanis daily, both in Kiwanis and her employment. Recognizing Sue for her service in Kiwanis Service is long overdue.
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Kiwanis Heroes Stanley T. Holmes, Jr.
Division: 18 Kiwanis Club: Emmaus
Kiwanis Activities:
Past Club President (1966 & 2003)
Past Lt. Gov. Div. 18
Chair –Membership & Nominating Committees
54.6 Years in Kiwanis Reason for Recognition: Stan has been a member since joining the Emmaus Kiwanis Club in November of 1960 – nearly 55 years ago! He has held various leadership positions in our club and division and is a George F. Hixson Fellow Award recipient. Stan is regarded as the unofficial “dean” of our club due to his many years of membership and his in-depth Kiwanis knowledge and experience. Stan has been the most significant new member recruiter in our club. His career in the insurance industry allows him to be quite comfortable approaching individuals and striking up conversations that inevitably turns to Kiwanis. He also enjoys welcoming guests and speakers at meetings. Stan actively supports our club’s annual service projects. One of Stan’s biggest contributions comes from his ability to secure over 40% of the ad revenue for our annual Pancake breakfast. Stan is being nominated for the Kiwanis Hero in Service Award because he is a significant inspiration to the members of the Emmaus Kiwanis Club and Division 18. His kind and unassuming nature provides a steady and quiet leadership. Stan’s actions speak of his values and his character, providing all of us with an outstanding example of an individual who effectively exemplifies all the six Objects of Kiwanis.
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Kiwanis Heroes S. Catherine Kane
Division: 18 Kiwanis Club: Allentown Northeast
Kiwanis Activities:
Four Time Past Club President
2012-2013 Division 18 Co-Lt. Governor
Chair Nominating Committee Chair
Officer ANE Foundation Officer
1.5 years in Kiwanis Reason for Recognition: Cathy has been an advocate for the Early Learning and Child Development program and makes sure the club donates books to schools and day care centers that can facilitate the program. She also works closely with the advisor of Reluctant Readers at Dieruff High School to ensure they are receiving the assistance they need to carry out their program through Kiwanis. She has led the weekly club reading program at the Lehigh Valley Children’s Center in Allentown and supports the Students of the Month program at Ritter Elementary School Cathy is a friendly face at the Division 18 and Region 6 meetings, PA District Midwinter Conferences, and District Conventions. She has attended 3 International Conventions, including the 100th this year. In 2007, she received the Hixon Award in. She is remarkable for her attention to detail and going the extra mile to make sure that Kiwanis does make a difference in the lives of children. She has a great relationship with the adults and children she comes in contact with and everyone always feels welcome in all of her endeavors.
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Kiwanis Heroes Paul Hand
Division: 21 Kiwanis Clubs: Southampton & Hatboro-Horsham Kiwanis Activities:
Club President
Advisor to William Tennent Key Club
Kiwanis Member for 51 Years Reason for Nomination: Paul has been a Kiwanian since 1964 and joined the Southampton Club in 1998. He worked on the opening of the new Hatboro-Horsham Club. Paul has served as Kiwanis Advisor to the William Tennent Key Club for many years. Through his efforts, he works as an effective conduit between the Southampton Club and the schools’ teachers. Paul is a loyal participant in Southampton’s Adopt-a-Highway. He never misses a cleanup! He also volunteers for every service project he can that benefits children. As a member of Hatboro-Horsham, he is “our go to person” whenever we need guidance on the “Kiwanis Way.” He is a wealth of information about everything and we would be lost without him!
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Kiwanis Heroes Mariza Shavelle
Division: 22 Kiwanis Clubs: University City & West Chester Kiwanis Activities:
Lieutenant Governor
Club President & Secretary
Membership Chair Reason for Nomination: Mariza is a dedicated and active Kiwanian who strives to embody the Objects of Kiwanis. She has held numerous leadership positions. You can find her making meals at the Ronald McDonald House or Gift of Life on a regular basis. She supports the SPCA, Salvation Army, and is a significant donor to our annual Alex’s Lemonade Stand.
Mariza makes efforts to support other clubs in our division. We can always count on her to not only attend events but be an active participant. She was an essential component and charter member of the University City Kiwanis Club that was formed in 2000. Thanks to her continued efforts, we have a thriving and successful young professionals club in the city of Philadelphia!
Mariza’s most passionate efforts are revolved around Circle K and Key Club. She has acted as Kiwanis Advisor to several SLP clubs. West Chester Circle K has come to rely on her guidance and support. She can be counted on to supply yummy treats and is a good source of information. She attends district events on a regular basis and helped charter two Key Clubs.
Mariza is a Kiwanian who rarely gets recognized for all the wonderful things she does for others. We look forward to many
more years of service and are thankful for her efforts on behalf of the youth of Pennsylvania.
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Schedule BFCC = Bayfront Convention Center
*See Workshops on pages to for presenters, descriptions and rooms.
Thursday, August 13, 2015 12:00 PM – Large Scale Service Project 4:00 PM Join us as we help paint, clean, and beautify
SafeNet, a local domestic violence shelter, and its outdoor garden and play area. Transportation to and from the event is on your own.
12:00 PM – Lt. Governor Make-Up Training (if needed) – Room 4:00 PM 130A, BFCC
1:00 PM – Displays & Exhibitors – East Point Lobby, BFCC 4:30 PM
1:00 PM – Convention & Credentials Registration – East Point 5:00 PM Lobby, BFCC
Convention Office, Store, & Theme Baskets – Room 100, BFCC
4:30 PM – Welcome Picnic at Presque Isle Sunset First Bus Departs at 4:30 PM from Erie Sheraton.
Last bus departs at sunset.
8:00 PM – Past Governors Meeting – Room 130A, BFCC 10:00 PM
9:30 PM – Reception hosted by Governor Bob Raub and Judy –
11:00 PM Harlequin Ballroom, Sheraton Hotel 33
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Schedule Friday, August 14, 2015
7:30 AM – Convention & Credentials Registration – East Point 5:30 PM Lobby, BFCC
Convention Office, Store, & Theme Baskets – Room 100, BFCC
Exhibit Tables & Exhibitors – East Point Lobby, BFCC
8:00 AM – Summit on Early Childhood Development – West 10:45 AM Ballroom, BFCC Breakfast with former Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania Governor Mark Schweiker with other topics including business, education and non-profit leaders from Northwest Pennsylvania
10:00 AM – Convention Service Room – Room 110, BFCC 4:00 PM Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Kiwanis Foundation
11:00 AM – Meeting of 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 classes of Lt. 12:00 PM Governors – Room 120, BFCC
11:00 AM – Orientation for First Time Attendees – Room 140 C, 11:45 AM BFCC
12:00 PM – Heroes in Service & Sponsored Leadership 2:15 PM Luncheon – West Ballroom, BFCC
2014-2015 Heroes in Service Awards will be presented along with other Kiwanis awards. Remarks will provided by our Key Club Governor Lindsey MacGregor, Circle K Governor Melissa Campbell, Builders Club member Juliana Early, K-Kids member Max Nicolussi and Aktion Club member Craig Brown.
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Schedule 2:30 PM – Workshops and Forums* – First Round 3:20 PM Formula Team Meeting
Eliminate the Countdown Your Foundations at Work Fun 101: Managing Volunteer Stress History of Erie and the Surrounding Area
3:30 PM – Workshops & Forums* – Second Round 4:20 PM Club Leadership Education - Secretary
Formula: Love it, Share it, Live it Club Leadership Education - President Fun 101: Managing Volunteer Stress The Lighthouses of Erie
3:30 PM – Wine and Brewery Tours and Dinners 9:00 PM Buses depart from main entrance of Sheraton Hotel.
9:30 PM – Meet the Candidates Hospitality – North Point 11:00 PM Lobby, BFCC
Saturday, August 15, 2015 6:45 AM – Bike Ride for Early Learning 8:00 AM Depart from front of Sheraton
7:00 AM – Early Learning Walk 8:00 AM Depart from Sheraton Lobby
8:00 AM – Convention & Credentials Registration – East Point 2:30 PM Lobby, BFCC
8:00 AM – Office, Store, and Theme Baskets – Room 100, BFCC 5:00 PM
Exhibits – East Point Lobby
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Schedule 8:30 AM – Foundation Breakfast - West Ballroom, BFCC 10:30 AM Awards and updates on the Kiwanis International
Foundation and the Pennsylvania Kiwanis Foundation. International President John Button will be speaking.
10:00 AM – Convention Service Room – Room 110, BFCC 4:00 PM Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Kiwanis Foundation 10:40 AM – Workshops & Forums* – Third Round 11:30 AM 10 Ways to Make Your Meetings Fun
Club Administrative Reminders Our Service Leadership Programs Fun 101: Managing Volunteer Stress Erie Maritime Museum & the Maritime History of Erie
11:40 AM – Workshops & Forums – Fourth Round 12:30 PM Membership ideas for clubs
Early Learning/Young Children Priority One Youth Protection Policy and Guidelines
Fun 101: Managing Volunteer Stress General Interest Forum
12:30 PM – Lunch & Chat with President John Button and 1:45 PM Trustee Art Riley – Great Hall South, BFCC
Dr. John Button, International President, and Art Riley, International Trustee, invite you to share your lunch with them and chat about Kiwanis International, the Eliminate Project and much more. This is your chance to ask all those questions you have!
12:00 PM – Past Lt. Governor Meeting – Room 140C 1:30 PM
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Schedule 2:00 PM – Business General Session – East Ballroom, BFCC 5:00 PM Call to Order
Pledge of Allegiance & National Anthems Keynote address: - John Barber, President & CEO Barber National Institute Legion of Honor 2016 Kiwanis International Convention Eliminate Report Remarks – Kiwanis International Trustee Art Riley Credentials Committee Report Report of District Executive Director/Secretary/ Treasurer – Kevin Thomas Proposed Resolutions & Bylaw Amendments – Matthew Wise, Laws and Regulations Chair Pennsylvania Kiwanis Foundation Annual Meeting – Ben Osterhout, President 2016 Pennsylvania Kiwanis Convention Election of 2015-2016 District Governor Election of 2015-2016 District Governor-elect
7:00 PM – Governor’s Banquet and Installation – West 10:00 PM Ballroom, BFCC
Introductions of 2015-2016 Officers, Lt. Governors, & Past Governors Invocation Dinner
Special Presentations Remarks – Governor Robert “Bob” Raub Remarks – Kiwanis International President John Button Induction of the 2015-2016 District Officers, Lt. Governors & Chairs - John Button and Art Riley Remarks – Governor-designate Jennifer “Jen” Vare Theme Basket Auction Report Entertainment : Comedy Troupe “In All Seriousness”
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Schedule 10:00 PM – Governor’s Banquet Dessert Reception – North 11:00 PM Point Lobby, BFCC Hosted by Governor–designate Jen Vare
Sunday, August 16, 2015 8:30 AM – Farewell Breakfast – West Lobby, BFCC 10:30 AM Introduction of 2015-2016 District Chairs
Invocation Breakfast Memorial Tribute of Deceased Kiwanians Remarks – Jennifer “Jen” Vare, 2015-2016 Governor Closing Motivational Address: Gavin Jerome, The Morale Mechanic Benediction
Workshops First Round Formula Team Meeting – Room 160B Presenters: Lanton Lee, Kiwanis International Area Director and Cathy Szymanski, Past Governor & District Coordinator This meeting is for the Formula Team members and is by invite only. Eliminate: The Countdown – Room 170A Presenters: Past Governor & District Coordinator Ethan McBeth, International President Dr. John Button and Governor Bob Raub In this forum you will hear directly about our District’s progress with the Eliminate Campaign and strategies for you and your club to help the Pennsylvania District strategically plan how and what needs to happen to get to $110,000,000 by December 30th.
Workshops First Round Your Foundations at Work – Room 160A Presenters: Kiwanis International Foundation Trustee & PA District Foundation President Ben Osterhout and PA District Foundation Vice President Kristina Badali Find out how the Kiwanis International Foundation and the Pennsylvania Kiwanis Foundation improve the lives of children around the world. Learn how to give back, request grants, and become involved. Fun 101: Managing Volunteer Stress in Today's Chaos Culture – Room 170B Presenter: Gavin Jerome In this hands on, interactive session, emphasis is on DOING exercises to further illustrate concepts with the goal being to give tools and techniques that participants can use in their Kiwanis service the next day to reduce stress, enjoy their jobs more and want to strangle their co-workers less. Topics covered: Handling Volunteer Burnout, Managing Conflict with Humor, Advanced Communication Skills, Prioritizing Your Stress, Chaos Coping Mechanisms and MORE! The History of Erie and Surrounding Area – Room 160C Presenter: Mr. Drew Ulrich, Erie Historical Society Erie and the surrounding area have played an important role in the history of North America and the United States since the arrival of earliest explorers. This forum will focus on the key aspects of that history.
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Workshops Second Round Formula: Love It, Share It, Live It – Room 160B Presenters: Lanton Lee, Kiwanis International Area Director and Cathy Szymanski, Past Governor & District Coordinator In this session you will learn ways to strengthen your club through the Formula and how the Formula team can assist your club. Club Leadership Education-President – Room 170A Presenter: Past Governor & Certified Instructor Mark Mishinski This session is for all 2015-2016 Club Presidents, President Elects or Vice Presidents who have not been able to attend a session in their own Region or is interested in learning more from another instructor. Participants are encouraged to have taken the Kiwanis International online training before attending Club Leadership Education-Secretary – Room 160A Presenters: Certified Instructors Sue Werner and Kelly Kinkaid This session is for all 2015-2016 Club Secretaries who have not been able to attend a session in their own Region or is interested in learning more from another instructor. Participants are encouraged to have taken the Kiwanis International online training before attending Fun 101: Managing Volunteer Stress in Today's Chaos Culture – Room 170B Presenter: Gavin Jerome See Page 18 The Lighthouses of Erie – Room 160C Presenter: Mr. Gene Ware The three lighthouses of Erie have a long and deep history, especially the Erie Land Light, also known as the Old Presque Isle Light. Come learn about the rich history of all the lights and some
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Workshops Third Round 10 Ways to Make Your Meetings Fun – Room 160B Presenter: Past Governor & District Coordinator Cathy Szymanski Looking for ways to bring new life and energy to your club meetings? Get great ideas for transforming your meetings – from dull and dreaded to energizing and engaging. Everything You Need to Know About Administration of Your Club – Room 160 A Presenter: Executive Director Kevin Thomas Information and updates on various administrative issues facing Kiwanis clubs today, including: The IRS, Charitable Contributions, Form 990, Small Games of Chance, and much, much more. Fun 101: Managing Volunteer Stress in Today's Chaos Culture – Room 170B Presenter: Gavin Jerome See page 18 The Pride of Pennsylvania: Our Service Leadership Programs – Room 120 Presenters: All Administrators of our SLPs, plus other special guests Come on out and see what our Service Leadership Programs are doing. Set up in a service fair, feel free to explore, move freely from table to table, and meet some of the people and programs that are having a huge impact in their communities and developing tomorrow's leaders. The Erie Maritime Museum and Erie’s Maritime History – Room 160C Presenter: Mr. Andrew Adamus Enter the world of Lake Erie. From fishing to the War of 1812 to today, this presentation will take you through time and share some information on what is the Maritime Museum 41
Workshops Fourth Round Membership Ideas for Clubs – Room 160B Presenter: Past Governor & District Coordinator Cathy Szymanski Early Learning and Young Children Priority One – Room 160A Presenter: District Chair Emily Reed Learn about current initiatives in Early Learning and ways to have fun with your YCPO projects. A special emphasis on these programs: Keystone to Reading Books. The World’s Largest Baby Shower. Reach Out and Read. 10,000 Books Before Kindergarten and many more! Youth Protection Policy & Guidelines – Room 170A Presenters: District Chairs: Phil Weber, Mike Coolbaugh, and Matt Wise The presenters will share the most current information on Youth Protection, the PA law and District/KI policies, followed by a Q&A session. Fun 101: Managing Volunteer Stress in Today's Chaos Culture – Room 170B Presenter: Gavin Jerome See page 18 General Interest Forum Topic, time, and presenter to be determined.
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Standing Rules for the House
of Delegates Rule 1: Only delegates with official delegate badges may offer or speak on motions and vote.
Rule 2: Only delegates may be seated in the area designated for delegates.
Rule 3: Any main motion or amendment shall be written, signed by the maker and seconder, and presented to the District Secretary before it is moved.
Rule 4: No delegate may speak more than three minutes at a time unless allowed to do so by the orders of the day by a majority vote of the delegates.
Rule 5: No delegate may address the assembly a second time on the same question(s) until all delegates who desire to speak on the topic have spoken.
Rule 6: The maker of a motion shall be entitled to speak first in support of such motion or may immediately yield the floor to another delegate.
Rule 7: Debate shall alternate between those speaking for and those speaking against a motion.
Rule 8: Microphones shall be designated by number. Speaker for the main motion shall use microphone #1. Speakers against the main motion shall use microphone #2. The chair will recognize microphones in rotating order.
Rule 9: A delegate shall not speak for or against a motion and move to close debate on the same recognition.
Rule 10: Debate on the proposed amendments to the Bylaws, including all amendments thereto, shall be limited to 15 minutes.
Rule 11: A motion to move the previous question will not be in order until 10 minutes of debate has taken place or all microphones are clear.
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Standing Rules for the House
of Delegates Rule 12: Any candidate who is unopposed for office may be elected by a voice vote.
Rule 13: Nominating speeches for candidates may not be waived. Rule 14: Candidates for office may have one nominating speech not to exceed two minutes and a seconding speech not to exceed one minute.
Rule 15: Any of the above rules may be suspended by a majority vote.
Rule 16: The Latest Edition of Roberts Rules of Order Newly Revised shall be the parliamentary authority for all matters of procedure not specifically covered by the Constitution and Bylaws of Kiwanis International, the Bylaws of the Pennsylvania District of Kiwanis International and these standing rules.
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Advertisements & Sponsors
Mike Coolbaugh Region 6 Trustee
Congratulations to the 2015-2016 Lt. Governors of Region 6
Chuck Pirone-Division 15 Bill McCabe-Division 17
Jeff Rose-Division 18
I am looking forward to a great year of service!!
Kiwanis Club of Titusville members are very proud of Division 2 LTG
Bruce Peterson
Bruce, we are looking forward to watching you lead our division into the next 100 years of
Kiwanis Legacy. Make us proud Bruce!
Congratulations to Ron Shearer,
Division 10 co-Lt. Governor
Punxsutawney Kiwanis Club
Division 18 Kiwanis
Thanks for your Support
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2015-2016
“LOVE IT SHARE IT LIVE IT”
THE KIWANIS CLUB OF EMMAUS THANKS
DIVISION 18 LT. GOVENOR PHIL WEBER FOR HIS SERVICE AS LT. GOVERNOR OF DIVISION 18 AND FOR ALL THE WORK
HE HAS DONE FOR THE KIWANIS FAMILY AND THE KIWANIS CLUB OF EMMAUS
We are proud to serve with
the dedicated Kiwanians in
the PA District
Enjoy your visit to Erie, PA
Roger and Judy Janes
Welcome to Erie 2015
We are so honored and humbled to have gotten to
work with such an amazing committee over the past
two years to make this convention EPIC for you.
The committee has worked diligently to provide you
with an outstanding convention.
We would also like to thank Kevin Thomas for all of
his work and diligence he provides to ensure things
run smoothly.
Thank you for coming to Erie, we hope you enjoy the
convention and take in the sights of Division One.
If we can help you in any way, please let us know.
Joe Murphy & Cathy Szymanski
The Kiwanis Club of Hershey-Hummelstown
is proud to support
John H Gräb
For the office of Governor-Elect for the 2015-2016 Kiwanis Year.
Welcome to Erie Albert and Edwina Gesler
are thankful for the leadership of
Division One Trustee: Judy Janes Lt. Governor: Kathy Durner East Erie President: David Smith Millcreek President: Scott Totten
and all the other officers and members of the clubs in
Division One.
We’re # 1 for a reason! Also, thank you to all of the Kiwanians who helped prepare for this Convention and those who provided funds to help with costs of the Convention.
Al – from Millcreek Kiwanis Club Edwina – from East Erie County Kiwanis Club
GREETINGS FROM THE KIWANIS CLUB OF BENSALEM
PROUD SPONSORS OF THE
BENSALEM AKTION CLUB
SHAEFER BUILDERS CLUB
CORNWELLS, STRUBLE, FAUST AND VALLEY K-KIDS
State College Kiwanis Club supports
Bill Frantz for the
Pennsylvania Kiwanis Foundation Board
Bill Frantz joined Kiwanis in 2000 and has been a board member of the State College club for 3 years. He has worked on the audit team to review books, volunteer in the reading program, and Special Olympics. He started the Nittany Kiwanis Club in 2011 and has been the president for 3 years. Bill is the Pre K for PA Centre County Chair and organized the Pre K breakfast supported by both clubs. Bill has been employed for 25 years at Walmart, including 19 as a store manager. He works regularly with the Walmart Foundation to support local non-profits including the Salvation Army, Children's Miracle Network, and Penns Civilians. He was awarded the Pennmanship award from Penns Civilian this year. Bill has also been a guest speaker at Penn State University graduate school, South Hills Business School, and State College High School classes.
The Kiwanis Club of State College
We support PreK for PA and Early Childhood Learning
Home club of the Region 3 Trustee, Ann Graves
Model Club for the Eliminate Program
Al Wilson, President Pat Stutzman-Roeber, President-elect
Ann Graves, Secretary
Stephen Spencer, Treasurer
The Wyoming Area Kiwanis Club
Home Club of
Region 6 Trustee – Mike Coolbaugh
Sponsored Youth Administrators
Tiffany Callaio – Builders Club
Bob Orlando – Key Club
Kelly Shaup – Circle K
Club Officers
President – Mike Coolbaugh
President Elect – Cathy Coolbaugh
Vice President – Matt Dillon
Secretary – Tiffany Callaio
Treasurer – Billy Martin
Immed. Past President – Jacki Kasa
Serving our Communities since 1994
Get a PACK Supporter Ribbon today!
Please feel free to email District Administrator Kelly Shaup (administrator@pacirclek.org) on how you can assist or be a part of the Kiwanis team for the PACK!!
You are invited to…
InterPACK
November 6-8, 2015 Loysville, PA
and
District Convention
March 4-6, 2016 State College, PA
Check out the following links for further event details and regular updates!
Thank you…
…Pennsylvania Kiwanis …Pennsylvania Kiwanis Foundation …Governor Bob Raub
for your constant and continued support!
We are excited to work
with one of our own alumni - Governor Jen
Vare!!!
Congratulations on 100 years to Pennsylvania Kiwanis for we hope you have another
successful year!
-Pennsylvania Circle K
Pennsylvania District
pacirclek.org
@pacirclek
The Kiwanis Club of
East Erie County
Congratulates
Iroquois K-Kids PA District Convention Speaker
and Kiwanis International Foundation
Leadership Award Winner
Max Nicolussi
Harbor Creek Builders Club for raising
$1,250.00 toward Eliminate
Penn State University The Behrend College
Circle K For a great Relay for Life
Thank you to all the Kiwanis members in Region 2 for your support over the last year. Hope 2015 - 2016 is even better!
Also, good luck and thanks to our incoming Division 5 Lt. Governor Debbie Whitfield and Division 6 Lt. Governor John Mazurowski for stepping into your leadership roles in helping move the PA District into its next 100 years.
We are still looking for Lieutenant Governors for Division 4 & Division 8. Step up and join the party!
Happy 100th Birthday Kiwanis!
Keith Smith - Region 2 Trustee, PA District of Kiwanis
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KIWANIS CLUB OF NEW HOLLAND
(DIVISION 16)
PROUD SPONSOROF
BUILDERS CLUB OF GARDEN SPOT MIDDLE SCHOOL
and
AKTION CLUB OF NEW HOLLAND-FRIENDSHIP
CONGRATULATES
GOVERNOR Bob Raub
FOR A GREAT YEAR!!!
have a fantastic convention!!!!
Many thanks and appreciation, Rick
Relyea, for your dedicated service as
our Lt. Governor and Regional Trustee.
Mifflinburg Kiwanis Club
ENJOY A WONDERFUL CONVENTION IN ERIE,
PENNSYLVANIA KIWANIANS!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF THE
ELIMINATE PROJECT AND EARLY CHILDHOOD
EDUCATION.
THANK YOU, REGION IV, FOR YOUR
SUPPORT OVERTHE PAST THREE YEARS.
RICK RELYEA
REGION IV TRUSTEE
We need to build a stronger Kiwanis Family so that we can serve children and youth.
To do that, we cannot let the parameters of
how we have always done things define how we must do things to serve more children in the
future.
Don’t worry about what we eat and where we meet, examine everything we do to make sure it is relevant to what we should be doing, try new ideas and don’t fear failing sometimes
with new ways and ideas – it is part of the path to success.
Remember, nothing is as powerful as a
changed mind.
Yours in Kiwanis Family Service,
Kevin Thomas, District Executive Director
Thank You…
Erie Convention Committee
for all your extra time, work, and service in bringing
another exciting and fun convention back to Erie,
Pennsylvania!
From All Your Friends in the Kiwanis Club of Williamsport
Meet Our Friend and New Lt. Gov. for Kiwanis
Division 15
CHARLES "CHUCK" PIRONE Kiwanis Club of Tunkhannock
cpirone@epix.net
The Kiwanis Club of Cambridge Springs Meets at 12 noon at
The historic Riverside Inn (April through December) and The Cambridge Springs Library
(December through April)
Future Kiwanis Family
Conferences & Conventions
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KIWANIS DISTRICT CONVENTIONS
Hilton Scranton & Conference Center
Scranton, Pennsylvania August 11-14, 2016
KIWANIS MIDWINTER
CONFERENCES Nemacolin Woodlands Resort
February 26-28, 2016 Farmington, Pennsylvania
Penn Stater Hotel & Conference Center
March 18, 2017 State College, Pennsylvania
KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL
CONVENTIONS Toronto, Ontario June 25-28, 2016
Paris, France
July 13-16, 2017
Las Vegas, Nevada June 28-July 1, 2018
Orlando, Florida
TBD, 2019
KEY CLUB DISTRICT CONVENTIONS
Penn Stater Hotel & Conference Center March 11-13, 2016
State College, Pennsylvania
Hilton Hotel & Towers March 10-12, 2017
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
CIRCLE K DISTRICT CONVENTIONS
Tofttrees Resort March 4-6, 2016
State College, Pennsylvania
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