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Club Officers (2013—2014)
President President Elect Secretary Treasurer Immediate-Past President
Victoria E Davidson-Castillo Anna Wu David Wallach/ Kathy Young Izzeldin Osman Mahmood Bashir
Board of Directors (2014—2016)
Robert Barba Charlie Huff
Charles Karsch Kathy Young
Tina Banes Grace Chan
Ray Jan
Board of Directors (2013—2015)
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
by Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights, a Registered 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Organization
February 17 , 2015
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“”Gung Hay Fat Choy”
Best wishes and
Congratula-tions. Have a
prosperous and good year On this the eve of the Lunar New Year, I want to wish each and every one of our Kiwanis Family a blessed and prosperous new year. I feel very blessed to live in such a diverse community as Hacienda Heights, where my family is able to participate in the cultures, customs and traditions of the community members around us. This is Lunar (Chinese) New Year and is the most important of the holidays for the Chinese. It is de-fined to be the first day of the first month in the traditional Chinese calendar. Normally, the celebra-tion will start from the New Year’s
Eve and will last for around 15 days until the middle of the first month. Before the celebration, people will normally completely clean the house and display traditional New Year decorations. This festivity is the time for family reunion, which is the most important part of the Chinese New Year celebration. The celebrations will sometimes be highlighted with religious ceremo-nies given in honor of heaven, earth, the family ancestors and other gods. In modern China, working professionals will normally have 7 days of holiday including the weekend to celebrate. Wednesday also marks the first day of the season of Lent for the Christian faiths. Throughout the Lenten season, Christians fast, ab-stain, and do good works in prepa-ration for Jesus’ Resurrection on Easter Sunday. It is a day of fasting. Fasting entails eating one
regular sized meal and two small meals daily. Abstaining means to not eat meat. and is practiced on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday and all Fridays during Lent. It is a time of introspection and self-examination Both of these customs are an op-portunity to share our diversity with each other. Take time to learn about a culture or religion with which you are not familiar. Thank you for being here to share and brighten our diverse communi-ty. In the meantime, have a safe week…. ~V~
Page 8 RUSD Board Recognition Page 9 DCM Page 10-11 Member Roster
Page 1 President’s Message Page 2 Club Projects and Chairs Page 3 Upcoming Events & Speakers Page 4-5 Club Meeting Page 6 Weekly Speaker Page 7 President’s Message Cont. Page 7 Happy/ Sad Dollars
Kiwanis Hacienda Heights
P.O. Box 5825 Hacienda Hts, CA 91745
(626) 336-0524 KiwanisHH.org
Meetings: 2nd, 4th Wednesdays 7 AM IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave City of Industry
1st Wednesday, 6 PM Casa Blanca 15822 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights
Serving the Children of the World www.kiwanis.org
Winner of Newsletter
Award 2013-14
The President’s Message | By Victoria Davidson-Castillo
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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.
Club Projects and Chairs
PROJECT COORDINATOR 4th of July Kathy Young Adopt-A-Hwy Lon Salgren Fireworks Robert Barba Interclub Kathy Young Kiwaniscope Anna Wu Membership Growth Dave Wallach Kiwanis One Day Anna Wu Pancake Breakfast Lon Salgren Pro Rodeo Dave Wallach Shoes that Fit David Malkin Spiritual Aims Victoria Davison- Castillo Stuff the Bus Dave Wallach Webmaster Ray Jan Weekly Programs Charlie Huff
COMMITTEE CHAIRS Citizen/ Community Mahmood Bashir Service Finance Grace Chan Policies & Procedures David Malkin Project Eliminate Anna Wu Scholarships Dave Wallach Sponsored Youth Dave Wallach Social & Hospitality Susan Jacklin Ribfest Mahmood Bashir Relay For Life Lon Salgren Youth Services Charlie Huff
K I W A N I S I N T E R N A T I O N A L | O B J E C T I V E S
Kiwaniscope Editorial Staff Anna Wu Editor in Chief Lon Salgren Assistant Editor David Malkin Features Editor Mahmood Bashir Contributing Editor Dave Wallach Contributing Editor Kathy Young Contributing Editor
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
THETHETHE KIWANISCOPEKIWANISCOPEKIWANISCOPE by Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights, a Registered 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Organization
February 17 , 2015
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The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
THETHETHE KIWANISCOPEKIWANISCOPEKIWANISCOPE by Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights, a Registered 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Organization
February 17 , 2015
Contact Us - HaciendaHeightsKiwaniscope@gmail.com, (626) 348-9705, KiwanisHH.org
Weekly Inspirational Alms
“Where you go, go with all your heart.”
- Confucius
OUR UPCOMING PROGRAMS
2/25/2015 (Morning Mtg) Why Project Eliminate/ Anna Wu 3/04/2015 (Evening Mtg) Estate & Trust Planning/ Jimmie Joe 3/11/2015 (Morning Mtg) Integrative Medicine, envision timeless body, ageless skin/ Sushma Bahl & Vereena If you or someone you know would like to be our program please contact Charlie Huff
REMINDER!!
On the 1st Wednesday of every month we will be meeting at Casa Blanca, 5:30 PM Social & 6:30 PM Meeting We will continue to meet at IHOP on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at 7 AM. The 3rd Wednesday of every month will now be an evening board meeting in which everyone is welcome to attend at Casa Blanca.5:30 PM So-cial & 6:30 PM Meeting
UPCOMING ACTIVITIES
Wed, Feb 18 – Hacienda Hts Kiwanis Board Meeting at Casa Blanca at 6:30PM
Fri, Feb 20 – Heart & Sole at RUSD Family Resource Center (17800 E. Renault Street, La Puente, CA), 1PM-5PM
Fri, Feb 20 – Key Club—Into the Blue Dance at Arcadia Community Center (365 Campus Dr. Arcadia, CA 91007), 6PM-10PM
Sat, Feb 21 – Mid Year South Conference in Riverside Convention Center
Sat, Feb 21 – KIWIN’S Eliminate Concert at Lanterman Auditorium, 6PM-9PM
Thurs, March 12 – Division Service Project, Military Box Project
Sun, March 22 – Cal Nev Ha Governor’s Visit at Diamond Bar Golf Course, 5PM Social, 6PM Dinner $40 per person
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Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
THETHETHE KIWANISCOPEKIWANISCOPEKIWANISCOPE by Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights, a Registered 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Organization
February 17 , 2015
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
Madame President Victo-
ria Davidson arrived for
the meeting allowing eve-
ryone adequate time not
to be late, and with the
clanking of the bell called
the meeting to order
at 7:05 AM. We observed
our normal rituals. Mad-
ame President delivered
the invocation. Patriot
Charlie Huff lead us in the
Pledge of Allegiance. Our
"Song Master" Dave
Wallach led us in the sing-
ing of the patriotic
song. His choice "Oh
Beautiful". Madame Presi-
dent Victoria Davidson
requested Dave Wallach
to introduce our guests,
Elysia Becerra, a former
Key Club member who is
interested in joining our
club, and Cynthia Parlulan
-Colfer, Superintendent of
Schools for HLPUSD, who
was our program to give
us the "State of the Dis-
trict" report. Dave
Wallach was delighted to
oblige Madame President.
We sang the "Welcome
Song", as Madame Presi-
dent led us through it. We
next acknowledged Kathy
Young's birthday (02/12),
and Ted & Nancy Strinz's
anniversary (02/14),
Dave Wallach led all in
attendance in the singing
of "Happy Birthday" &
"Happy Anniversary" song.
Just as we thought we
were finished with our
welcomes and singing, in
walked some of
our SLP'S. Dave Wal-
lach was requested to
introduce them, Dave
struggled a bit with their
names, but successfully
introduced them. We had
from Wilson KIWIN'S, Co-
Presidents LiliLabaco &
Josephine Tjandra, Vice
President Olivia Tang,
Technology Chair, and
Bulletin Editor Andrea Hu,
last but not least District
Policies Chair & Key Lead-
er Ambassador Jade
Wong. Since these kids
have heard our "Welcome
Song" way too many
times, and actually know
the extent of our singing
talents, Madame Presi-
dent decided to spare
them from listening to it
yet one more time. Mem-
bers in attendance were
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Our guest Elaine Cheng getting the giggles at our shenanigans. Elysia Becerra, a former Key Club member who is interested in joining our club
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The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 1st, 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 3rd Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
Madame President Victo-
ria Davidson, Charlie Huff,
Grace Chan, David
Malkin, Dave Wallach,
Lon Salgren, LTG Mahmo
od Bashir, Izzeldin Osman,
Anna Wu, and Dan-
iel Stowell. David Malkin
in a very good mood and
smiling, collected the food
items for Del Haven, while
Madame President circu-
lated the donation cans
for RFL, ELIMINATE, and
Children's Hospital.
Lon Salgren sold the Op-
portunity Drawing Tickets.
Our guest Cynthia pulled
the winning ticket,
Lon Salgren was the lucky
winner. Madame Presi-
dent had "lost her mar-
bles" this morning so Lon
did not get a chance to
pull the blue marble, in-
stead he won $160.00
Kiwanis dollars ($16.00).
The "No Fines" badge was
up for grabs, and Madame
President Victoria Da-
vidson got the deal of the
day, as she was the suc-
cessful bidder taking it
home for $20.00. Madame
President declared every-
one friendly, so there
were no fines, or contribu-
tions to our coffers.
Our meeting was fun, pro-
ductive, informative, and
enjoyable. We missed all
of our members not in
attendance. Hope to see
all of you next week.
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News in the Community Rowland Heights Senior Pathfinders
Rowland Heights Senior Pathfinders score BIG again. The Rowland Heights Senior Pathfind-ers are long time supporter of our Shoes That Fit program and Pull Tabs for Ronald McDon-ald House. One of the Pathfinders, Priscilla Lohff, was in Apple Valley and saw these con-tainers in a storage garage. She asked what they were for. The owner said they have just been saving them for a long time. Priscilla, be-ing a big supporter of our Kiwanis projects, immediately thought about our SLP and their Ronald McDonald House pull ztab campaign. She asked if she could take them for donation to a good cause. Pictured are the pull tabs that she arranged to be donated to our Kiwanis SLP and later to Ronald McDonald House.
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Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
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February 17 , 2015
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Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
THETHETHE KIWANISCOPEKIWANISCOPEKIWANISCOPE by Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights, a Registered 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Organization
February 17 , 2015
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 1st, 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 3rd Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
Story by David Malkin Our Kiwanis Club was honored this week to have the Superintendent of the Hacienda La Puente School District, Cynthia Parulan-Colfer, as our guest speaker. Mrs Parulan-Colfer started off her presentation thanking our Kiwanis Club for the many SLP clubs it sponsors at the High School and Intermedi-ate School levels. She also thanked our club for the annual Stuff-A-Bus event that collects hundreds of dollars of school sup-plies for the district and the various other activities we participate in. Our Club is honored to have Geno Kwok, HLPUSD Board member as one of our members. HLPUSD serves over 19,000 Pre-K through Grade 12 students, as well as over 17,000 adults through an extensive Adult Education program. The school district has many honors that it is proud of. The following is taken from their web site under the Superintendent’s message: “Our District API now exceeds 800. Sixteen of our schools have APIs exceeding 800; another five ex-ceed 900. Six other schools have APIs over 775: well on their way to the State’s 800 target. Our District is a rich mixture of generations of families that have attended and worked in our schools, families new to the area, and families new to our country. As "a community committed to developing lifelong learners," we are continually building our ability to prepare every youngster for success in a four year college, even those who may not choose that step right after leaving high school, and to support adults in meeting personal goals. Our commitment to partnerships exemplifies our Board’s Guiding Principles. Our Board believes stu-dents, parents, staff and community have a shared responsibility:
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SPEAKER OF THE WEEK CYNTHIA PARULAN-COLFER
SUPERINTENDENT HACIENDA LA PUENTE SCHOOL DISTRICT
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The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 1st, 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 3rd Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
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Happy & Sad Dollars
February 11, 2014
Lon-$1 sad ICIS killed a Kiwanian
Mahmood-$ 5 happy Club support at DCM
David M-$5 happy- programs
Izzeldin-$1 happy to be at the meeting with SLP
Daniel--$1 happy to be at his 1st official meeting
Grace-$1 happy
Victoria-$5 happy/sad- (happy)Bob heading up Order
of the Arrow (O/A), (sad) Boy Scout Councils merging
Anna-$5 happy for new brochure
Dave W-$5 happy/sad Have to have eye surgery and
forgot SLP names, the Eliminate Concert is moving
along and SLP are here at the meeting
For the establishment of a professional culture built upon dedication, honesty, integrity, pride, persever-ance, collaboration, teamwork, and mutual trust and respect;
For recognizing the diverse learning styles and indi-
vidual needs of students and ensuring all students meet high learning standards;
To create a learning environment reflecting our com-
munity’s diversity that is safe, clean, supportive, and responsive;
To protect and preserve the short- and long-term financial well-being of the District.” The Superintendent also informed us about the many enhancements made at the school sites includ-ing the painting of the schools with the school colors. She also addressed TK, Transitional Kindergar-ten, changes that were made due to enrolment changes. Emphasis is still on Common Core require-ments and recently they were awarded Blue Ribbon and California Distinguished School status for the first time. We are proud to be a partner of HLPUSD.
G u e s t S p e a k e r | F e b r u a r y 1 1 , 2 0 1 4
SPEAKER OF THE WEEK CYNTHIA PARULAN-COLFER
SUPERINTENDENT HACIENDA LA PUENTE SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
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February 17 , 2015
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 1st, 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 3rd Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
Many of you have likely seen a photo of Kayla Mueller, the female US hostage in Syria, shown in front of the Kiwanis club honors banner of the Pres-cott, Arizona, club. Her father, Carl, is a 15-year member of that club. We now have learned that Kayla's death has been confirmed, and we know this confirmation is what the family and friends had feared most. The members of the Kiwanis club in Prescott are very close to the Muellers, and have been an im-portant source of support for the family during the 18 months since Kayla was taken hostage. Kiwanis International has been in communication with the Kiwanis club and have extended an offer of any assistance to the family, club or community, for
whatever special needs may arise. Otherwise, thoughts and prayers on behalf of Kayla, the Mueller family, the Kiwanis club of Prescott and the community would be welcome. In response to requests from the public, accounts have been set up to honor Kayla’s memory and to provide assistance to the family. Please send donations to Country Bank, 1275 Gail Gardner Way, Prescott, AZ 86305. Kayla’s Hands is a Tax Deductible 501(c)3 established to fund a designated list of causes and organizations that were important to Kayla. Make checks payable to Kayla’s Hands. Indicate the account number 210-4815 in the memo line. Mueller Family Benefit Account is an account set up to receive donations to help the family offset expenses. This account is not tax deductible. Make checks payable to Mueller Family Benefit Account. Indicate the ac-count number 241-5699 in the memo line. Cards can be sent to the Mueller family. They can be sent to: The Mueller Family c/o Kiwanis Club of Prescott PO Box 1020 Prescott, AZ 86302
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Kiwanis family saddened by Kayla’s death
Feb 10, 2015 A note from Kiwanis International President John Button and Executive Director Stan Soderstrom:
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MEMBER’S NAME PROFESSION TELEPHONE E-MAIL
Banes, Christina (Keith) Tina
High School Admin Los Altos HS
C 626-533-2838 keith80tina@yahoo.com cbanes@hlpusd.k12.ca.us
Barba, Robert J (Debra) Campus Security W 626-755-9323 epres69@verizon.net rbarba@hlpusd.k12.ca.us
Bashir, A. Mahmood + Div 35 LTG Bashir, Nancy
Senior Engineer General Conveyor Inc.
H 562-694-0882 W 951-734-3460 X 107 C 562-713-5204
mahmood.bashir77@gmail.com bashirZoo@aol.com
Carmichael, John San Gabriel Valley YMCA Youth Programs Director
W 626-214-9716 jcarmichael@sgvymca.org
Chan, Grace (Stephen) Financial Analyst (Retired) H 626-913-4822 C 951-452-5272
gwchan1024@gmail.com
Davidson-Castillo, Victoria (Jay Daub)
Human Resources LA Co Office of Ed
H 626-330-6043 W 562-803-8348
Kiwanis91745@gmail.com
Daub, Jay UPS
First General Bank (Wilson Mach) Corporate Member Banking Services
W 626-363-8878 wmach@fgbusa.com www.fgbusa.com
Hsu, John (Melody) STC Foundation H 626-913-3881 W 562-695-1513
jh@stcmanagement.com
Hu, Stephanie District Representative for Rep. Edward Royce
C 562-453-5482 stephanie115@gmail.com
Huff, Charles H+ Charlie
Engineer C.A. Huff & Associates
W 626-332-8900 cahuff.associates@thegrid.net
Jacklin, Susan State Licensed Office Manger State Farm Insurance
H 626-330-2327 susan.jacklin.j7jy@statefarm.com
Jan, Ray PACE (Pacific Asian Consorti-um in employment)
C 213-271-6416 rjan@pacela.org
Karsch, Charles Boys and Girls Club 909-989-0178 charleskarsch@yahoo.com ckarsh@esvbgc.org
Kwok, Gino (Karen Su) HLUSD Board member 626-808-2586 ginomkwok@gmail.com
Lacomba, Martha (Tony) Accounting Professional C 626-590-3073 lacomba@hotmail.com
Malkin, David + (Teri) Hospital Consultant Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Retired)
H 626-964-5762 W 626-833-3444
david.malkin@yahoo.com
Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
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February 17 , 2015
(o) Honorary Member (+) Past President (H) Past Lt. Governor (LOA) Leave of Absence
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MEMBER’S NAME PROFESSION TELEPHONE E-MAIL
Osman, Izzeldin Del Haven Community Center H 626-917-5565 C 626-422-2920 W 626-917-9789
izzeyos@roadrunner.com
Puente Hills Hyundai Corporate Member Auto Sales
W 626-581-5300 kellyc@phhyundai.com Kristen&@phhyundai.com http://www.phhyundai.com
Salgren, Lon +H (Debra) 2013-16 CNH Region 13 Trustee
Top Down Solutions W 626-369-0040 lonsal@roadrunner.com
Schultz, Shauna Student—University of Central Missouri
Wallach, Dave H+ (Chris) Environmental Consultant H 626-333-8426 W 714-328-2410
pag.dsw@att.net
Wang, Xiao Law Offices of Lynn Chao C 206-734-9959 buddyxiao@hotmail.com
Wu, Anna (Richard Lee) Wu and Associates Consulting
C 626-348-9705 anna.c.wu@gmail.com awu@annawuassociates.com
HONORARY MEMBER’S NAME
PROFESSION
TELEPHONE
Cooper, Keith+ (Arlene) (o) Retired H 562-690-6039 keithc2388@aol.com
Higbee, Samantha (o) Sam
Builders Club Asst. Advisor, Orange Grove Middle School
W 626-933-7015 cgndsam92881@gmail.com
Le Brun, Jennifer (Paul) (o) Teacher Orange Grove Middle School Builders Club Advisor
H 626-840-3430 W 626-933-7015
jstrinz@hlpusd.k12.ca.us
Manning, Brad +(o) (Kay) Kiwanis Club of West Covina
Administrator (Retired) C 626-260-1997 coach1326@aol.com
Manning, Norma (o) (Retired) H 626-839-6911 W 626-962-5080 C 626-533-3376
njmanning1@verizon.net
Rathman, Tom (Dee) (o) Retired H 626-968-33306 drathman2@aol.com
Sinclair, Maureen (James) + (o) La Puente Valley ROP (Retired) C 707-775-1597 maureen.sinclair@gmail.com
Stewart, Jim (Jean) + (o) Certified Financial Planner H 626-968-5003 W 626-369-5111
jstewart@royalaa.com
Strinz, Ted (o) Strinz, Nancy (o)
Locksmith (Retired) School Library Technician - Cedargrove Elementary
ted@Strinz.us nancy@strinz.us
Young, Kathy (Sim) (o) Union Bank (Retired) H 626-336-0524 C 626-827-0663
keyoung@ix.netcom.com
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