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Deepest Regrets to
on the loss of his GRANDMOTHER May her soul rest in peace. Funeral service will be held on January 10th 2015 in Inagua
PROGRAMS 7th—Health Screening of KCOCB 28th—T. G. Glover to visit the club
INTERCLUB
15h — Interclub with KCOTH
SLP
23rd—Fruit and Water Day @
Faithway Academy, Progress Acad-
emy, T. G. Glover, Stephen Dillet
& Oakes Field Primary from 12—1
COMMUNITY:
26th—Luncheon at Geriatrics
YOUTH 31st - Read Around The World @
Nazareth Centre 11am - 1pm. facebook: Kiwanisclubofcablebeach
email:[email protected]
www.kiwanisclubofcablebeach.weebly.com
Meet Our Committees
Kiwanis Club of Cable Beach
Message From The President
Kiwanis Club of
Cable Beach
(January, 2015)
The original
Kiwanis Club—Detroit Kiwanis Club No.
1—set the example of Kiwanis service
with one of the first projects devoted to
children. Walter was a 5-year-old boy
from a broken home in a poverty-stricken
area of Detroit. The father, an alcoholic,
could not provide properly for his family.
Walter's mother divorced him and was in
deep financial trouble when the club be-
came aware of her plight. With the
mother's permission, the Kiwanis club
found a foster home for the boy with an
elderly couple. Kiwanis took care of all his
needs, legally adopting him and giving
him Kiwanis as his last name. "It was the
best thing that ever happened to the
club," said the club's Charter President
Don Johnston. "Every member was soon
rushing around to see who would have
the opportunity to buy the lad a new
overcoat, a new suit, or a toy. Little Wal-
ter became an institution—the basis for
the humanitarian ideals that made the
Detroit club famous." Some years later,
Walter's mother remarried, and she and
her new husband resumed custody of
"Walter Kiwanis."
My fellow Kiwanians: I want to wish you a Happy New Year and hope that this year will be pros-perous for you and your family. This is also a special year for Ki-wanis as it marks our 100th birth-day. I am HAPPY to be a part of such an organization….Are you?
JANUARY’S PLANS
COMMUNITY COMMITTEE
Members: PP Clinton Pearce
DS Meyucah Knowles
Kiw. Martina Strachan
Kiw. Kandy Stubbs
Sec. Nhomsa Gibson
DS Brenda Cooper
Harold Thurston
Committee Chairperson
Kiw. Zindora Munnings
Kiw. Natasha Cooper
PP Belville Edwards
DP Garnell Kemp
PD Christopher Rahming
:
Pres. Tareco Laing
December in Review
HAPPY BIRTHDAY OBJECTS OF KIWANIS
To give primacy to the human and spiritual,
rather than the material values of life.
To encourage the daily living of the Golden
Rule in all human relationships.
To promote the adoption and application of
higher social, business, and professional
standards.
To develop, by precept & example, a more
intelligent, aggressive, & serviceable citi-
zenship.
To provide, through Kiwanis clubs, a practi-
cal means to form enduring friendships, to
render altruistic service, & to build a better
community.
To cooperate in creating and maintaining
that sound public opinion and high idealism
which make possible the increase of right-
eousness, justice, patriotism, and good will.
KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL E.C.&C. NEWS District Education Module
“The Convention Delegate” Duties of the Club President:
club’s budget to assist voting delegates with convention registration costs and travel expenses
-laws, en-sure that voting delegates are elected in a timely manner relative to the date of the convention and that notice of the delegate election is sent to the appro-priate Kiwanis International or District Office contact depending on the con-vention
ple time at a club meeting for the pres-entation of by-law amendments and resolutions that will come before the House of Delegates
for delegates to receive input from the membership regarding their opinion on issues that will be voted on at the con-vention
terials received regarding candidates seeking election for higher office
time at a club meeting for a full conven-tion report by the delegates
delegates to be the program speakers at a regularly scheduled meeting of the club, to make an education presenta-tion regarding the forums attended at the convention.
January’sBirthdays!
08th
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DS Brenda Cooper
Kiwanis Conventions:
Don’t miss conventions:
E. C. & C. Convention
Aruba
May 21st—23rd 2015
Kiwanis International Convention
June 25–28, 2015
At the Indianapolis Indiana Convention,
celebrate Kiwanis’ centennial and the suc-
cessful fundraising achievement for The
Eliminate Project. KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL—100 yrs. old