WHAT’S INSIDE:
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Assignments, Guests, Hospitality, Announce-ments, Super-Interclubs, Presentation
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Fines, Happy Dollars, Social Activities, KYP
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Club Calendar and Weekly Numbers
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Flippin’ News, Event Info
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Club Info, Centennial Memory Gem, Thanks to Our Advertisers
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KCW Thrift Sale Work Schedules
April 30 The Club’s Annual
Highlight!
Presentation of Ki-wanis Club of Ann Arbor and Cross
Foundation Schol-arships and Camp-
erships
Master of Ceremo-nies: Past President
Michael Dabbs
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TODAY’S PROGRAM…
GENESIS: Cross & Star of David Dick Benedek introduced speakers Rabbi Josh Whinston of Temple Beth Emeth and Christine Moody, who is a member of St. Clare of Assi-si Episcopal Church. They are both involved with Genesis, the 501c3 organization that owns the property located at 2309 Packard shared by the church and temple. A Cross and Star of David are side by side on the building. This may be the only building in the United States that was jointly designed and built by two different religions. The facility was com-
pleted and dedicated on September 11, 1994. Both the church and temple use the building for their own services. In addition they work together on Habitat for Humanity projects, a joint Thanksgiving service, pulpit switches and choir concerts. Their joint vision statement is as follows:
By daily embracing mu-tual trust and respect, we
partner with God and one another to heal a
broken world.
NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM...
April 2—Downsizing Made Easy. Speaker: by Sharon McRill, President, The Betty Brigade. Introduction by: Deb Jones.
UPCOMING PROGRAMS....
April 9—State of the City. Speaker: City Administrator, Howard Lazarus. Introduction by: Zac Ackerman.
April 16—The Unpredictable Adventures of Operating a Bed & Breakfast. Speaker: Pat Maturka. Introduction by: Garry Evans.
April 23—Being Miss Michigan; Keeping the Arts in Education. Speaker: Heather Kendrick, Miss Michigan. Introduction by: Charlie Phibbs.
MEETINGS...
The Nominating Committee is meeting at 11:00 before the April 2nd lunch meeting, and the Grant Coordination will be meeting afterwards.
March 26, 2018
Dick Benedek
Rabbi Josh Whinston Christine Moody
Officers and Directors
President: William V. Hampton
President-Elect: Vacant
Treasurer: Greg Meisner
Secretary: Kathie Wilder
Immediate Past-President: Alan Burg
Board Members: Marianne D’Angelo Deborah Jones Margaret Krasnoff Evan LeRoy Peter Schork Ellen Webb
Newsletter:
Editor Cliff Sheldon
Photos Bob Gray
Publisher John Kidle
Do you have news for the newsletter, or are you inter-ested in advertising? Con-tact Publisher, John Kidle, at [email protected].
GUESTS AT OUR CLUB...
Kiwanis Michigan District Governor-Elect Larry Memmer from the Kiwa-nis Club of Chelsea, Past Lieutenant-Governor Charlie Phibbs, Elissa Benedek, guest of Dick, Mary Gilligan, guest of George, Greta Speir, guest of Dennis Powers, new member Karol Chubb, Leigh Sutter, guest of Bob Conlin, Mark Lavin, guest of Eloise, Esther Hampton, guest of William, Arno Buhrer, guest of Pat. Harry Hawkins, prospec-tive member and his associate, Marmadeux. Melissa Zhau and Jill Da-vidson, both from Circle K.
HOSPITALITY… Dave Hughes reported that Doug Hanton had fallen and broke a few ribs. He is in the hospital but expects to go home very soon. Former educator Bill Browning passed away. Jim Wheaton’s memorial service will be May 9th. Kathy Barden-Perlberg is the April Hospitality Chair.
ANNOUNCEMENTS...
The Kiwanis Spring Divisional will be held Saturday, April 7th from 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. at the Troy Community Center. Let Kathy Wilder know if you are interested in attending. The Kiwanis International Convention will begin June 28th in Las Vegas. Anyone interested should register by April 6th. The Kiwanis Michigan Division Convention will be held Sep-tember 6th through the 9th.
SUPER-INTERCLUBS…
Chelsea—April 16 South Lyon—June 11
PRESENTATIONS...
We were honored to have Kiwanis Michigan District Governor Larry Memmer visiting our club. He presented Deb Jones with the Silver Level Award for her great efforts in sponsoring five new Kiwanis members and that she is on track for the president’s trophy.
Larry also commended the U of M Circle K Chap-ter. He thanked our chapter in advance for host-ing the August, 2019 convention, and said that a committee is being formed to help with the con-vention.
ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE COMING WEEK...
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KCW Cashiers & Sales
See Pages 8 and 9
KCW Sorting & Pricing
See Pages 6 and 7
Vouchers 3/29—Ellen Webb, Bob Carr, Sally Lamkin, Bud Roberts, Nancy Schenk, Susan Smith, Carla Summers, and Dee Smit
Invocation Jerry Brown
Greeters Ray Argyle (A), Dave LaMoreaux, Gary Donner, and Dave Drake
Hospitality Kathy Barden-Perlberg
Newsletter Dave LaMoreaux
Cashier Dave LaMoreaux (triple duty!)
Dick Smit announced today’s guests
Deb Jones receives certificate from Michigan District presented by Lt. Governor-Elect Larry Memmer for recruiting
five new members to Kiwanis.
FINES...
Emily Allshouse was almost fined because she had shared Kiwanis Thrift Sale cus-tomers with other cashiers. President Hampton ruled that the motion failed, but then showed how to “pay it forward” by paying Emily’s next four fines. All members who have not kept a promise were fined. Dan Dever fined Jim Wolfington for punning without a license. New member Karol Chubb paid because of tradition.
HAPPY DOLLARS...
Bob Gray will be very happy if all Kiwanis thrift sale workers let him know when they can work during April, May and June.
Claire Dahl thanked Ken Hillenburg for his technical expertise in helping the Rosies.
Circle K'ers Melissa Zhou and Jill Davidson gave a joint contri-bution for the multitude of awards won by U of M Circle K at the District Convention including Outstanding President (Jill). Our club was cited as the Outstanding Sponsoring Organization for our sponsorship and other assistance.
Max Ziegler was appreciative of Circle K members help sorting our incoming sale merchandise.
Larry Dittmar had a proud dollar as his son is the audio producer of the Jesus Christ Superstar this Saturday on NBC. (There might also be a sporting event on T.V. this Saturday.)
Emily Allshouse contributed because of Jill Davidson’s Kiwanis Young professionals application and because she is or will be Aunt Emily x 2.
President Hampton announced that there will be no happy dollars on April 30th so plan accordingly.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES... Musical Events Chair Larry Dittmar said that there are lots of upcoming free recit-
als and concerts at the U-M School of Music Theater and Dance. The following is a link to the school’s calendar http://smtd.umich.edu/performances_events/calendar.php
The Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club’s annual pancake breakfast will be held at the Ypsilanti Methodist Church on Saturday, April 14th from 7:30 am until 1:00 pm. $8 for adults and $4 for kids.
There is one opening to be Max Ziegler’s golf partner at Brookside golf course. They tee off at 8:00 am so there’s plenty of time to play and then go to Kiwanis.
The Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club’s annual pancake breakfast will be held at the Ypsilanti Methodist Church on Saturday, April 14th from 7:30 am until 1:00 pm. $8 for adults and $4 for kids.
Fred Sanchez said it’s time to think spring and baseball. The annual Tiger trip is Saturday, August 11th against Minnesota. The cost is only $70 including, game, bus ride, lunch. Fred guarantees a Cracker Jack time.
KYP...
Karol Chubb was inducted as a member of Kiwanis Young Professionals by Lynne Lande. Karol works for Habitat for Humanity and was sponsored by Nicolette Williams.
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Known worldwide as the place for the
“funkiest” gift.
Check for Special Items on
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Every Week!
Kiwanis Merchandise is now available online
at A2kiwanis.org or here. Samples
available at TKC.
Since 1921,
proceeds from
Kiwanis Thrift
Sale, gifts from
our members,
and the work of
our volunteers to
benefit our
community totals
over $6,300,000.
Our Sponsored Programs in Service to Youth:
Angell Elementary Huron High School
Pioneer High School U of M Circle K WISD Aktion Club
Melissa Zhou and Jill Davidson
Emily Allshouse
Karol Chubb and Lynne Lande
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This Week’s Numbers
Attendance: 67
Fines: $17.78
Happy $: $13
Mott Pot: $239.27 To-
day $1,122.15 YTD
Vouchers: $1,971
11 Families $39,886 YTD
198 Families YTD
Thrift Sale:
Friday: $5,812
Saturday: $8,537
Other: $177
TOTAL: $14,526
$288,466 YTD
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1 Kiwanis Young Professionals
2 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
3 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
4 5 The Impact of Mass Shooting
6 7 8 9 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
10 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
11 12 The Keep - Kiwanis Nature Area
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15 16 Sale & Do-nations: TKC 9-1
17 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1 St. Patrick’s Day
18 19 Human Trafficking - A World Crisis
20
6:30pm Board Meeting
21 22 23 Sale & Do-nations: TKC 9-1
24 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
25 26 Genesis: Cross & Star of David: Ecumeni-cal Wisdom at Work
27 28 29 30 Sale & Do-nations: TKC 9-1
31 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
March 2018
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 Downsizing 3 4 5 Kiwanis Young Professionals
6 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
7 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
8 9 State of City 10 11 12 13 Sale & Do-nations: TKC 9-1
14 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
15 16 Running a B&B
17
6:30pm Board Meeting
18 19 20 Sale & Do-nations: TKC 9-1
21 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
22 23 Miss Michi-gan
24 25 26 27 Sale & Do-nations: TKC 9-1
28 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
29 30 Scholarships
April 2018
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Flippin’ for Kiwanis Restarts March 30!
We will be resuming our Flippin’ initiative Fri-day, March 30 and 31st and then participants will be completing pro-jects April 6 and 7th. See our Flippin’ page for more info and to register.
Our Sponsored Programs in Service to Youth:
“Serving the Children of the World…our motto, our mission” Angell Elementary
Huron High School Pioneer High School U of M Circle K WISD Aktion Club
Before! After!
CENTENNIAL MEMORY GEM... RICHARD E. (RIP) KINNEY joined the Kiwanis Club of Ann Arbor in 1995 (23 years) following a stellar career as an educator and baseball coach at Ann Arbor Pioneer High School. Rip served as a club board member and on numerous committees including the voucher program. Not surprisingly, he found his niche as a key organizer and expeditor of our club's renowned, traditional college scholarships for graduating sen-iors in the Ann Arbor Public Schools. Rip is devoted to his wife of 60+ years, Judy, and they are the proud parents of two sons. He coached high school baseball in this area for 39 years and an annual county
baseball tournament is named in his honor. Says Past President Peter Schork, "Coach Kinney taught me the fundamentals of baseball and he is an inspiration to our college scholarship program with his leadership and dedication to setting and achieving career goals for young people.” Our annual presentation of the scholarships and camperships will be held on April 30th at the Kiwanis Center. A tip-of-the-hat to Rip Kinney.
KIWANIS CLUB OF ANN ARBOR
Meetings: Noon on Mondays at
The Kiwanis Center 100 N. Staebler, Suite C
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-9755
www.a2kiwanis.org
Building Phone: 734-665-2211
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Thanks to Our Advertising Supporters...
"Serving the Children of the World"
Other Links:
Michigan District Kiwanis Click here to read the latest Michigan Builder.
Kiwanis International
Kiwanis Young Professionals of Washtenaw County Meets 6pm first Thurs. of Month
U of M Circle K Meets 7pm Thursdays at UM Union or League (Check Calendar on Website)
Kiwanis Club of Ypsilanti Meets Noon Wednesdays at EMU Student Center
Ann Arbor Western, Meets Noon Tues. at Quarter Bistro
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Interested in becoming a member? Please send an e-mail to [email protected] or visit the website www.a2kiwanis.org.
Sale and Donation Hours The Kiwanis Thrift Sale At The Kiwanis Center
100 N. Staebler at Jackson Fridays and Saturdays
9am-1pm
Saleable Donation Drop Off:
Fridays and Saturdays 9am-12:30pm
Call for Donation Pickup:
734-665-0450
The Kiwanis Center
Sorting, Pricing,
Testing and Repair
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Cashier and Sales
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