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activities will be held at the Chinook Winds Casino and Hotel. Oregon’s only ocean- front casino, Chinook Winds is an enterprise of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon. Although the primary focus of Chinook Winds is gaming and enter- tainment geared toward adults, a separate building is devoted to a youth center, which includes video games and a daycare center. Its 18- hole golf course frames the city gateway and will be the site of the Bigfoot Brigade Golf Tournament on Thursday, August 17th, sponsored by the PNW District Past Lt. Governor Association. Kiwanians will find an ocean view fine dining restaurant, the Rogue River Room, adjacent to the popular Siletz Bay Buffet-style restaurant. Deli-style dining is available in the Euchre Creek Deli located on the ground floor. An additional restaurant, specializing in northwestern seafood and regional favorites, is located in the adjacent Chinook Winds Hotel. The Oregon Coast is a prime vacation wonderland and the Lincoln City Kiwanians are encouraging convention attendees to take some time, on either side of the convention, to experience all that the area has to offer. Lincoln City has it all - evergreen forests, broad sandy beaches, clean air, the magnificent Pacific Ocean. Convention activities will begin Thursday morning with a Club Leadership Education (CLE) makeup session for those 2006-2007 club presidents and secretaries who were not able to attend the CLE held in their region during May or June. Persons wishing to attend the CLE Makeup session should register by August 11th on the form located elsewhere in this issue. continued on page 2 . . . To Kiwanian: VOLUME 79 NO. 1 Published by the Pacific Northwest Kiwanis Foundation March/April - 2006 Pacific Northwest District 2005-2006 DISTRICT OFFICERS : STEVE EMHOFF Governor 1014 S. 16th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902-4260 BUS PH. (509) 453-5566 FAX (509) 453-5609 E-MAIL: [email protected] DICK MAYER Immediate Past Governor 30709 5th Place S. Federal Way, WA 98003-4012 HOME PH. (253) 941-8199 E-MAIL: [email protected] LORI BRYANT Governor-Elect 1430 E. Main, Suite A Puyallup, WA 98372 PHONE: (253) 848-5808 FAX (253) 848-0236 E-MAIL: [email protected] CLEVE PARKER Secretary & Treasurer P.O. Box 747 Beaverton, OR 97075-0747 PHONE: (503) 641-8869 FAX: (503) 644-3600 E-MAIL: [email protected] KIW ANIS INTERNA TIONAL : STEVE SIEMENS International President 6478 N.E. 5th Avenue Des Moines, IA 50327-9102 PHONE: (515) 265-8748 FAX: (515) 265-5750 E-MAIL: [email protected] JEFF OATESS Acting Executive Director 3636 Woodview Trace Indianapolis, IN 46268-3196 TOLL FREE (800) KIWANIS (SAME AS ABOVE) (800) 549-2647 FAX (317) 879-0204 E-MAIL: [email protected] GRETE HVARDAL District Counselor Ovre Drengsrud vei 14 N-1385 Asker, Norway PHONE: +47 66 78 24 67 E-MAIL: [email protected] C O N T E N T S NEWS FEATURES You Otter Go To Lincoln City 1 Call To Convention 1 Update From The Governor 2 Growth Award Winners 3 In Memoriam 3 Amendment 3 Convention Registration 4 Housing Policies 5 Lincoln City Schedule & Fourms 6 Delegate Registration Form 7 CLE Lincoln City Make-Up Form 7 Lincoln City Lodging Information 8 Lincoln City Area Map 9 Lincoln City Display Table Form 9 Keynote Speaker Steve Siemens 10 Chinook Winds Golf Tournament 10 Around The District 11 Governor’s Project 11 PNW Kiwanis Foundation Update 11 New Clubs In The PNW 13 Administration Tidbits 13 Montréal Shirt & Pin Order Forms 14 PNW Dinner Cruise In Montréal 15 Montréal KI Registation Form 15 New Kiwanians In The PNW 16 C.L.E. - Ready, Set, Learn! 16 The Kiwanis news bulletin serving more than 11,000 Pacific Northwest Kiwanians Lincoln City – You Otter Go! Lincoln City, Oregon is waiting to welcome Kiwanians to the 89th Annual Pacific Northwest Kiwanis District Convention which will be held August 17-20, 2006. The Chinook Winds Casino & Hotel will host most of the activities during the convention. Oregon’s only oceanfront casino, Chinook Winds is located in north Lincoln City and is an enterprise of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon. Take some time to do some sightseeing, and enjoy the rugged beauty of Oregon’s coastline. It is a truly spectacular treasure. Together We Care! The City of Lincoln City, Oregon - located on the beautiful central Oregon Coast - will be the host for the 89th Annual Pacific Northwest District Convention the weekend of August 17 - 20, 2006. The Host Committee, led by Lincoln City Kiwanian Pat Dunne, has been working diligently for the past two years to insure that PNW Kiwanians enjoy their visit to the Oregon Coast. The Committee vows to prove that “It’s Better at the Beach!” All Convention events and Photograph courtesy of the Lincoln City Vistor and Convention Bureau Official Call 89th Annual District Convention The Bylaws of the Pacific Northwest District of Kiwanis International establish a requirement for the District Secretary to issue a call to the Annual District Convention. This notice is published to satisfy this requirement. On behalf of the Board of Trustees of the Pacific Northwest District of Kiwanis International, I hereby issue this call to the 89th Annual Convention of the Pacific Northwest District. The Convention will be held in Lincoln City, Oregon, during the period of August 17-20, 2006. Each chartered club, in good standing in the District, shall be entitled to three (3) delegates, two of whom should be the President and President-elect. Each club may choose one alternate for each delegate. The forms for the certification of delegates and alternates are available elsewhere in this issue of the Builder and are also available for download from the District Office Resource Area on the PNW District Website. The Builder and the district website will also have full registration and housing information for the convention. The purpose of the District Convention is: to elect officers for the coming administrative year; consider amendments to the Bylaws; adopt resolutions; provide education and training; and conduct any other business as may properly come before the delegate body. Clubs who wish to propose amendments to the District Bylaws, and/or resolutions must have them in the hands of the District Secretary at least sixty (60) days prior to the convention (June 20, 2006) in order for them to be considered by the House of Delegates in Lincoln City Cleve E. Parker Secretary & Treasurer Pacific Northwest District of Kiwanis International

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activities will be held at theChinook Winds Casino andHotel. Oregon’s only ocean-front casino, Chinook Windsis an enterprise of theConfederated Tribes of SiletzIndians of Oregon. Althoughthe primary focus of ChinookWinds is gaming and enter-tainment geared towardadults, a separate building isdevoted to a youth center,which includes video gamesand a daycare center. Its 18-hole golf course frames thecity gateway and will be thesite of the Bigfoot BrigadeGolf Tournament onThursday, August 17th,sponsored by the PNWDistrict Past Lt. GovernorAssociation.

Kiwanians will find anocean view fine diningrestaurant, the Rogue RiverRoom, adjacent to the popularSiletz Bay Buffet-stylerestaurant. Deli-style diningis available in the EuchreCreek Deli located on theground floor. An additionalrestaurant, specializing innorthwestern seafood andregional favorites, is locatedin the adjacent ChinookWinds Hotel.

The Oregon Coast is aprime vacation wonderlandand the Lincoln CityKiwanians are encouragingconvention attendees to takesome time, on either side ofthe convention, to experienceall that the area has to offer.Lincoln City has it all -evergreen forests, broadsandy beaches, clean air, themagnificent Pacific Ocean.

Convention activities will

begin Thursday morning witha Club Leadership Education(CLE) makeup session forthose 2006-2007 clubpresidents and secretarieswho were not able toattend the CLE held in their

region during May or June.Persons wishing to attend theCLE Makeup session shouldregister by August 11th on theform located elsewhere in thisissue.continued on page 2 . . .

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VOLUME 79 NO. 1 Published by the Pacific Northwest Kiwanis Foundation March/April - 2006

PacificNorthwest

District

2005-2006 DISTRICT OFFICERS:STEVE EMHOFFGovernor1014 S. 16th AvenueYakima, WA 98902-4260BUS PH. (509) 453-5566FAX (509) 453-5609E-MAIL: [email protected]

DICK MAYERImmediate Past Governor30709 5th Place S.Federal Way, WA 98003-4012HOME PH. (253) 941-8199E-MAIL: [email protected]

LORI BRYANTGovernor-Elect1430 E. Main, Suite APuyallup, WA 98372PHONE: (253) 848-5808FAX (253) 848-0236E-MAIL: [email protected]

CLEVE PARKERSecretary & TreasurerP.O. Box 747Beaverton, OR 97075-0747PHONE: (503) 641-8869FAX: (503) 644-3600E-MAIL: [email protected]

KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL:STEVE SIEMENSInternational President6478 N.E. 5th AvenueDes Moines, IA 50327-9102PHONE: (515) 265-8748FAX: (515) 265-5750E-MAIL: [email protected]

JEFF OATESSActing Executive Director3636 Woodview TraceIndianapolis, IN 46268-3196TOLL FREE (800) KIWANIS(SAME AS ABOVE) (800) 549-2647FAX (317) 879-0204E-MAIL: [email protected]

GRETE HVARDALDistrict CounselorOvre Drengsrud vei 14N-1385Asker, NorwayPHONE: +47 66 78 24 67E-MAIL: [email protected]

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NEWS FEATURES

You Otter Go To Lincoln City 1

Call To Convention 1

Update From The Governor 2

Growth Award Winners 3

In Memoriam 3

Amendment 3

Convention Registration 4

Housing Policies 5

Lincoln City Schedule & Fourms 6

Delegate Registration Form 7

CLE Lincoln City Make-Up Form 7

Lincoln City Lodging Information 8

Lincoln City Area Map 9

Lincoln City Display Table Form 9

Keynote Speaker Steve Siemens 10

Chinook Winds Golf Tournament 10

Around The District 11

Governor’s Project 11

PNW Kiwanis Foundation Update 11

New Clubs In The PNW 13

Administration Tidbits 13

Montréal Shirt & Pin Order Forms 14

PNW Dinner Cruise In Montréal 15

Montréal KI Registation Form 15

New Kiwanians In The PNW 16

C.L.E. - Ready, Set, Learn! 16

The Kiwanis news bulletin serving more than 11,000 Pacific Northwest Kiwanians

Lincoln City – You Otter Go!

Lincoln City, Oregon is waiting to welcome Kiwanians to the 89th Annual Pacific Northwest Kiwanis District Convention which willbe held August 17-20, 2006. The Chinook Winds Casino & Hotel will host most of the activities during the convention. Oregon’s onlyoceanfront casino, Chinook Winds is located in north Lincoln City and is an enterprise of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians ofOregon. Take some time to do some sightseeing, and enjoy the rugged beauty of Oregon’s coastline. It is a truly spectacular treasure.

TogetherWe

Care!

The City of Lincoln City,Oregon - located on thebeautiful central OregonCoast - will be the host forthe 89th Annual PacificNorthwest DistrictConvention the weekend ofAugust 17 - 20, 2006.

The Host Committee, ledby Lincoln City Kiwanian PatDunne, has been workingdiligently for the past twoyears to insure that PNWKiwanians enjoy their visit tothe Oregon Coast. TheCommittee vows to provethat “It’s Better at the Beach!”

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Official Call89th Annual

District ConventionThe Bylaws of the Pacific Northwest District of KiwanisInternational establish a requirement for the District Secretary toissue a call to the Annual District Convention. This notice ispublished to satisfy this requirement.

On behalf of the Board of Trustees of the Pacific NorthwestDistrict of Kiwanis International, I hereby issue this call to the89th Annual Convention of the Pacific Northwest District. TheConvention will be held in Lincoln City, Oregon, during theperiod of August 17-20, 2006.

Each chartered club, in good standing in the District, shall beentitled to three (3) delegates, two of whom should be thePresident and President-elect. Each club may choose onealternate for each delegate. The forms for the certification ofdelegates and alternates are available elsewhere in this issue ofthe Builder and are also available for download from the DistrictOffice Resource Area on the PNW District Website. The Builderand the district website will also have full registration andhousing information for the convention.

The purpose of the District Convention is: to elect officers for thecoming administrative year; consider amendments to theBylaws; adopt resolutions; provide education and training;and conduct any other business as may properly come beforethe delegate body.

Clubs who wish to propose amendments to the District Bylaws,and/or resolutions must have them in the hands of theDistrict Secretary at least sixty (60) days prior to the convention(June 20, 2006) in order for them to be considered by the Houseof Delegates in Lincoln City

Cleve E. ParkerSecretary & TreasurerPacific Northwest District of Kiwanis International

Page 2 PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT BUILDER March/Apri l - 2006

“Lincoln City” continued. . .Those not involved in the Club

Leadership session or various DistrictCommittee Meetings held onThursday, may also wish to arriveearly in order to participate in theConvention Golf Tournament held atthe Chinook Winds Golf Resort. Thisyear, for the first time, the GolfTournament is being sponsored by the“Big Foot Brigade” - the Past Lt.Governor’s Association. There willbe a Shotgun Start at 8:00 A.M. onThursday, August 17th. The entry feeis $100.00 USD and includes sharedcart, prizes, range balls and a boxlunch. The entry deadline is Monday,July 31st.

As in the past, the current andincoming District Leadership Teamswill gather Thursday evening for thetraditional Joint Team Dinner. Whileopen to all, the 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 Lt. Governors, District Chairs,Program Administrators, ServiceLeadership Program Administratorsand Past Governors are especiallyinvited to attend. The Joint TeamDinner is always a highlight of the con-vention and represents the torch beingpassed from the current district leader-ship team to the next.

The 2005-2006 District Board ofTrustees will hold their final meeting atthe Chinook Winds Hotel at 8:00 a.m.on Friday morning. Their meeting willbe immediately followed by a meetingof the incoming 2006-2007 Board ofTrustees.

Kiwanis and faculty advisors forKiwanis-sponsored Service LeadershipPrograms (Aktion, K-Kids, Builders,Key Club and Circle K) should plan onattending the four-hour ServiceLeaders Program Advisor Trainingwhich will be held Friday morningbeginning at 8:00 A.M.

A highlight of any DistrictConvention is always the Kick-OffLuncheon which will be held Friday atNoon. This year will be no exceptionas the Keynote Speaker will beInternational President Steve Siemens.President Steve is a professional moti-vational speaker by profession. Hispresentations are always full of com-mon sense, practical ideas and humor.

Following the Kick-Off Luncheon,Convention attendees may choosefrom 18 Kiwanis seminars and trainingsessions which will be offered in threesessions on Friday afternoon begin-ning at 2:00 P.M.

Kiwanians are invited to meet and

ask questions of the candidates forGovernor and Governor-elect at the“Meet the Candidates” forum at fivep.m.

Also, at five p.m., the FoundationsHonors Reception will be held at theChinook Winds Casino. This annualevent is open to holders of honors fromthe Kiwanis International Foundation,Kiwanis Foundation of Canada andthe Pacific Northwest KiwanisFoundation. Among others, theFoundations Reception honors Hixson,Osborne and Emerson Fellows as wellrecipients of the Tablet of Honor, mem-bers of the International FoundationHeritage Society and holders of thePNW Foundation’s Joan L. Clutts andHelping Hands Awards. The receptionis also the perfect place for a club tohonor one of its members with aFoundation award while at the DistrictConvention.

A Pacific Northwest Salmon Bakewill be the Friday evening meal andsocial event and is offered for $35.00USD. Kiwanians and their guests willalso enjoy a demonstration of authen-tic tribal dancing by performers fromthe Confederated Siletz Tribes.

Saturday’s convention action beginscontinued on top of page 3 . . .

Our Kiwanis year started strong. Itbegan with a whirlwind tour of ClubOfficer Installations. Winter set in sothe Harley was put to bed. Many Club,Division, District and Internationalmeetings have come and gone. Thelong winter is over at last, and we canlook forward to a very busy summerwith many Kiwanis activities. MostZone Conferences have come and gone- the most notable being the first.Zone “F” held theirs “in the dark”. Itwas a weekend of high winds andwidespread power outages in thePuget Sound area. The school that wasthe site for the Conference lost powerjust an hour prior to our start time andregained power just 30 minutes afterwe finished. The presenters all werevery prepared to go it the old way - nopower point presentations! We all hadfun, but really would prefer power(and heat) next year.

The Governor’s Project is goingfar beyond all expectations, andKiwanians have not let up. 1) Over1400 Quilts have been made, with atleast 2000 in sight by September 30th.We have ordered our third batch of700 Governor’s Project banner patches!2) Burn Camp sponsorship money hasbeen coming in at a fast pace. To date$40,000 (US) and $30,000 (CA) hasbeen raised which will allow 27American and 12 Canadian BurnSurvivors to attend their week-longcamps. 3) Over 340 Every Day HeroAwards have been presented to peoplewho are making a difference in theircommunities. For further informationcontact District Chair Greg Garcia [email protected]

Key Leader was held in March at acamp just south of Stanwood, WA.Over 20 young adults attended andlearned useful new leadershiptechnics. Check the District websitefor upcoming Key Leader events to beheld this fall in Oregon and next springin Washington or contact District ChairJohn Flaherty at :

[email protected]

K University was strongly attendedby a full house of three hundredKiwanians on February 18th. Featuredtrainer/speaker was InternationalPresident Steve Siemens. If you missedPresident Steve you still have anopportunity to hear him speak andmeet him “on the beach” at the PNWDistrict Convention in August.

The District T.A.G. Team (TogetherAchieving Growth) led by DistrictChair Greg Holland is actively promot-ing growth and retention around theDistrict. His Team members are willingto come to your Club meeting orDivision Council meeting to provide aprogram that will aid your clubsin becoming stronger and morevibrant. Greg and his Team are lookingfor more Kiwanians to becomeinvolved on the Division level. If youare interested in membership growthon a local level contact Greg [email protected]

Club Leadership Education (CLE)training dates have been establishedfor all Zones. Note that ALL ClubLeadership Education (CLE) trainingwill be held between May 14th andJune 24. There will be no other CLEtraining provided except for a make upat the District Convention. Check theDistrict website for your Zone CLEdate. This training is provided not onlyfor club leaders but for any Kiwanianinterested in future leadership roleswithin Kiwanis.

Conventions: It is not too late toregister for the InternationalConvention to be held in Montreal,June 29, 30 and July 1st. Every KiwanisClub is entitled to have two votingdelegates and it is very important toexercise your clubs voting rights -maybe now more than ever before!Our PNW District Convention is slatedfor August 18, 19 and 20th on the beachat Lincoln City, Oregon, where eachClub in the District is allowed threevoting delegates. Our by-laws requireeach club to attend at least one DistrictConvention every two years. Has your

Club complied? If not, now is the timeto do so! Not only will KiwanisInternational President Steve Siemensbe there as a keynote speaker but alsoas a forum presenter and there willalso be some very interesting issuescoming to the House of Delegates

Kiwanis Int’l Restructure Report:This has been a hot topic in the PNWand other Districts around NorthAmerica. Many Kiwanians sent inletters or e-mails voicing theiropinions, both pro and con.

The PNW Board of Trustees(Lt. Governors) met in March at theMid-Winter Board meeting and helda round-table discussion wherein aposition paper was drafted and latersent to the Kiwanis InternationalCommittee on Restructure. If you areinterested in a copy of the originalRestructure Report, power pointpresentation formatted by Marketingand Public Relations District ChairPatrick Ewing, the Resolution draftedby Laws and Regulations DistrictChair George Cadman or the PNWpostition paper written by theGovernor send an e-mail [email protected]

Summer is almost here and theend of the Kiwanis 05-06 year is insight. There are many projects andfundraisers still to be done. Manyquilts to be sewn. Children, young andold just waiting for a helping handfrom a smiling Kiwanian. Friends andacquaintances just waiting to be askedto “be a Kiwanian”. Don’t forget to“ask” those people to join togetherwith the greatest service organizationin the world, because we are truly“a global organization of volunteersdedicated to changing the world onechild and one community at a time”.

As you can see, Kiwanians are verybusy people, and busy people getthings done.

Have asafe and sane

summer!

PNW District BUILDER

The Pacific Northwest District BUILDER

(USPS 417680) is published quarterly by the

Pacific Northwest Kiwanis Foundation,

Cleve Parker, Editor, 10184 SW Laurel St.,

Beaverton, OR 97005. Periodicals-class

postage paid at Beaverton, Oregon, 97005 and

additional mailing office.

If you have comments or would like to submit

an article for publication, send it to Cleve

Parker, Builder Editor, P.O. Box 747,

Beaverton, OR 97075. Original photographs

must be submitted (b&w preferred). No repro-

ductions or negatives, please. For correspon-

dence via e-mail, please use the addresses

listed on page 1.

Builder Publication Schedule

Issue Deadline Issue Deadline

Winter Nov. 10 Summer May 10

Spring Feb. 10 Fall Aug 10

SUBMISSION POLICY: Many clubs have sent

us photos for the club notes page and have

later been disappointed when they not been

used. The following explains our needs and

requirements:

1. Space is limited and not every picture

submitted can be used.

2. We prefer action shots of Kiwanians “in

action” performing community service. We try

to avoid what are known in the newspaper

business as “grin & grip” photos. These are

defined as two or more people looking at the

camera while shaking hands or presenting an

award.

3. We can not use photos clipped from

newspapers at all. The quality just does not

reproduce well. We must have original B&W or

color photos to scan from.

4. Pictures may be sent to us as an

e-mail attachment if they are scanned at

original size, are scanned in gray scale at a

resolution of at least 170 dpi and are submitted

as a TIFF file.

5. Pictures will not be returned. Please do

not send us your only copy if you will need

it later.

CLUB SECRETARIES: Please send address

changes for your club members on the individ-

ual’s membership record form to Kiwanis

International, Attn.: Member Services

Dept., 3636 Woodview Trace, Indianapolis, IN

46268-3196

POSTMASTER: Send address changes to

PNW District Builder, P.O. Box 747, Beaverton,

OR, 97075-0747

Have YouMoved?

We have been receiving a numberof Builder papers back due tonot having correct forwardingaddresses. If you have moved orare planning to move, please printyour name and new address below.

Name _________________________

Address _______________________

City___________________________

State _______Zip Code __________

Send this form with the addresslabel from page 1 to:

Member Services DepartmentKiwanis International3636 Woodview TraceIndianapolis, IN 46268

Update From The Governor!By Steve Emhoff

PNW Governor 2005-2006

March/Apri l - 2006 PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT BUILDER Page 3

Rob Anderson,Redmond

Scott LandgraffKelowna High Noon

Wanda WalkerOak Bay

Dorothy PhillipsSpokane Valley Golden K

Marlene FramptonSpokane Valley Golden K

Barabara ChesbroughWest Salem

Brian BrunhaverSnohomish

2005-2006GOT GROWTH AWARD WINNERS!

GGOOTT GGRROOWWTTHH??Have You Earned

the2005-2006

PNW District Growth Award?Simply recruit 2 new members during2005-2006 and receive this special“PNW Growth” pin. Support the2005-2006 District theme of“Together We Care” by helping toincrease your club’s membership sothat there are more of us to care! Thepin colors are blue and white ongold-colored metal.

Sponsor’s Name _______________________ Club _________________________ Division__________

Address_____________________________________________________________________________

City_________________________________ State_________________________ Zip______________

New Member #1____________________________________________ Date Inducted _____________

New Member #2____________________________________________ Date Inducted _____________

Club President’s or Secretary’s signature for verification _______________________________________

Return to the PNW District Offce at P.O. Box 747, Beaverton, OR 97075-0747 or Fax 503-644-3600

Forms will be accepted until October 31, 2006

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James V. AbbottNorth Central, Seattle

•Ralph Antico

Silverton•

Tod D. BurnamEverett, Golden K

•Brandi N. Carter

University Place, Tacoma•

William R. ChappelleProvidence Point, Issaquah

•Archie Clouston

Port Alberni•

Gordon R. DickinsonHood Canal, Hoodsport

•Leo England

Manson•

Thomas W. GilbertDeer Park

•Frank Griffin

Kelowna•

Harley GroverWestmoreland Golden K

•William B. HopkinsDowntown Spokane

Wm J. HortonMilwaukie

•Elmer J. Klamp

Stayton•

Linda LaMonteSouth Whidbey

•Alan Leath-Watson

Nanaimo•

Craig C. LowryWest End, Tacoma

•David G. McCallum

Puyallup•

Norman C. McInnesTrail

•Arthur A. Miller

Columbia (The), Kennewick•

J. Dale MillerNorth Central, Seattle

•William A. Monning

Ashland•

Robert Lee MooreRichland

•Paul E. O’Leary

University Place, Tacoma

Dana H. OvertonEvergreen, North Vancouver

•Ralph R. Perigny

Oakridge•

Stuart PittsDuncan

•P. Ralph Purcell

Capilano, West Vancouver•

Karen A. RusherBuckley

•William H. Smith

Eugene•

Melvin J. SnookOrofino

•Thomas Stansbery

Port Orchard•

Peter J. TempleVictoria

•Rozanne M. TuckerTri-Cities Industry

•Oren C. Tweet

Clatskanie•

Lynn A. WrightGladstone-Oak Grove

“Lincoln City” continued. . .with the Kiwanis Awards Breakfastwhere Immediate Past Governor DickMayer will honor those Kiwanians andKiwanis clubs who excelled during the2004-2005 administrative year.Following breakfast, the First House ofDelegates Session will be called toorder by Governor Steve Emhoff in theChinook Winds Showroom. Duringthis first Delegate Session, the Districtwill elect the Governor and Governor-elect for the 2006-2007 administrativeyear.

Per the District Bylaws, Governor-elect Lori Bryant will be the sole candi-date put forward by the nominatingcommittee for the office of Governor.At press time, Frank Morehouse of theTigard, Oregon club and Rich Jensen ofthe Greater Tacoma club have bothannounced their candidacy for theoffice of Governor-elect 2006-2007.

Kiwanians will hear from the KeyClub Governor Kaetlynn Daoust ofAnacortes, Washington and Circle KGovernor Darren Page of PacificLutheran University at the SaturdayKiwanis Family Luncheon.Representatives of the other KiwanisService Leadership programs will alsobe in attendance.

Following the luncheon, Kiwanianswill move over to the meeting roomsof the Chinook Winds Hotel for theafternoon Mega-forum “One Can

Make a Difference.” InternationalPresident Steve Siemens, InternationalAssistant Executive Director AndyCarey, Club Development ManagerBen Kocourek and others will make avery special presentation that will beof interest and use to all Kiwaniansand Kiwanis Clubs in the District.

Saturday evening, Kiwanians andtheir guests will gather for the AnnualGovernor’s Banquet held in honor ofKiwanis Governor Steve Emhoff,Circle K Governor Darren Page andKey Club District Governor KaetlynnDaoust.

The Convention will begin Sundaymorning with an InspirationalBreakfast which will include the tradi-tional Memorial Service for Kiwanianswho have passed on during the previ-ous year. The breakfast will be fol-lowed by the Second Delegate Sessionwhere Delegates will considerAmendments to the District Bylawsand various Resolutions.

The Second Delegate Session willalso include the Installation of the2006-2007 District Leadership Teamand remarks by Governor-designateLori Bryant who will discuss her plansfor the coming administrative year.

Following the adjournment of theDelegate Session, the 89th AnnualPacific Northwest District Conventionwill officially conclude with anoptional Farewell Brunch.

Proposed Amendment to District BylawsTo Be Submitted to the House of Delegates

89th Annual District Convention - August 17-20, 2006, Lincoln City, Oregon

It having been duly moved and seconded, the following Resolution was adoptedby standing vote by the House of Delegates at the 88th Annual ConventionHouse of Delegates on August 13, 2005 at Vernon, British Columbia.

ADMINISTRATIVE RESOLUTION #1 - CONVENTION ASSESSMENTWhereas the Board of Trustees, on the advice of the Finance and Fund-raising

Committee, has authorized the District Secretary Treasurer to present to thisDelegate body a Resolution to consider the merits of a Convention Assessmentupon each Club; and,

Whereas the Delegate body considers it appropriate to take such action asmay be necessary both to properly fund District Conventions and to encourageattendance at the same;

BE IT RESOLVED THAT this Delegate body directs the District Secretary &Treasurer to present to the 2006 District Convention for consideration anamendment to the District By-laws which would allow for the District torecover from each Club annually the sum of $50.00 to be set aside for thefunding of the District Convention, subject to a credit to be provided against theregistration fee of any member of any Club attending the Convention in the yearin which the Convention assessment is collected.

Accordingly, the following proposed amendment to the District Bylaws will besubmitted by the District Secretary & Treasurer to the House of Delegates of the89th Annual District Convention which will be held in Lincoln City, Oregon theweekend of August 17 - 20, 2006:[Note: Proposed new language is indicated by bolded italics. Deletions are indicated by strike-out.]

Article XVIII - RevenueAdd a new section

Section 8.Each member club shall pay to the District each year a DistrictConvention Assessment of Fifty Dollars ($50.00). This Assessment shallbe payable by all clubs, shall be billed together with District Per CapitaDues (as provided for in Section 1 of this article) and must be paid by allclubs, regardless of whether or not the club has delegates in attendance atthe District Convention in any year.

The District Convention Assessment shall be set aside for the specificpurpose of defraying the expense of, and reducing the Registration Feesfor, the District Convention. It shall not be used for any other purpose.

The District Executive Committee, upon the advice and recommendationof the District Secretary and upon application by a club and for goodcause shown including, but not limited to, financial hardship or otherspecial circumstances, may at its sole discretion waive payment of all ora portion of the District Convention Assessment payable by a memberclub. A club may not receive more than one such waiver of the ConventionAssessment.

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Every club is entitled to three (3) votingdelegates at the District Convention.

Any club sending a full delegationof three voting delegates is cordially

invited to bring their homeClub Banner for display at the 2006District Convention in Lincoln City.

Club Name Banner only please.

SSHHOOWW YYOOUURR PPRRIIDDEE IINN LLIINNCCOOLLNN CCIITTYY!!

BANNERS ARE DUE AT THE HOST COMMITTEE REGISTRATION DESKBY 8:00p.m. ON FRIDAY, August 18, 2006.

Banners can be retrieved outside of the Ballroomof the Chinook Winds Casino on Sunday morning, August 20, 2006.

LINCOLN CITYOREGON

F o r u m s & S e m i n a r s89th District Convention - Lincoln City, Oregon

Fr iday, August 18Session 1

“Pol ish” — More Effect ive Publ ic SpeakingRisk Management

Effect ive Club Board of Di rectorsKiwanis Foundat ions

Dis t r ic t Leadersh ip — Is i t for you?Effect ive Club Secretar ies

Market ing & Branding Kiwanis

Session 2New Kiwanian Workshop (<2yrs)Effect ive Club Board of Di rectorsFund-ra is ing - Admin & Serv ice

Intergenerat ional Communicat ionEffect ive Club Bul le t ins

Month ly Repor t ing & In ternet Tools

Session 3Websi tes for c lubs & d iv is ions

Smal l C lubs - B ig DreamsClub Treasurers

Kiwanis — The Next Generat ionFin ish St rong/Star t St rong

Saturday, August 19Mega Forum

“One Can Make A Di fference”

Lincoln City 2006PNW Convention At A Glance

THURSDAY, August 178:00 AM - 4:00 PM Hospitality Room Siletz Room - Casino8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Club Leadership Education (Makeup) Sandpiper Room — Hotel8:00 AM - 5:00 PM TAG Team Committee Meeting & Training Molalla Room — Casino

(TAG Team Members & 2006-2007 Lt. Governors to attend)

12:00 Noon - 7:30 PM Registration Desk Open Event Tent1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Zone Conf. & CLE Coordinator Training Pacific - Hotel1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Current and Incoming Dolphin & Whale

Finance & Fund Raising Committees (Joint Meeting)

1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Past Governor’s Committee Meeting Sunset — Hotel3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Exhibit Set-up Event Tent4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Current Chairs & Program Directors Sixes - Casino4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Administrator’s Meeting Cascade — Hotel

Service Leadership Program

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM No Host Social Team Dinner Shasta — Casino7:00 PM - 9:30 PM Current and Incoming Team Dinner Mikonotunne - Casino

FRIDAY, August 187:00 AM - 9:00 AM Past Lt. Governor’s Association Sixes - Casino

Breakfast & Meeting

8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Registration Desk Event Tent8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Information Desk Event Tent8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Credentials Desk Event Tent8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Hospitality Room Siletz - Casino8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Exhibit Set-up Event Tent

9:00 AM - 12:00 Noon PNW Foundation Board Meeting Suites I & II - Hotel8:00 AM - 12:00 Noon Service Leaders Program Advis. Training Sandpiper8:00 AM - 12:00 Noon TAG Team Training — Continued Molalla - Casino

(TAG Team Members only)

8:00 AM - 12:00 Noon 2005-2006 Board of Trustees Sixes - Casino2006-2007 Board of Trustees

10:00 AM - 8:30 PM Exhibits Open Event Tent11:00 AM - 5:00 PM District Store Open Chetco&Tututni - Casino11:00 AM - 12:00 Noon First Timers’ Orientation Whale & Dolphin - Hotel12:00 Noon - 1:30 PM Kick-off Luncheon Takelma, Shasta, Etc.

2:00 PM - 4:45 PM Forums & Seminars Various Locations 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM PNW Foundation Board Meeting Suites I & II - Hotel5:00 PM - 5:30 PM Meet the Candidates Sandpiper5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Foundations Reception Molalla Room7:00 PM Salmon Bake Takelma, Shasta, Etc.

SATURDAY, August 196:00 AM - 5:30 PM Hospitality Room Siletz - Casino6:30 AM - 4:00 PM Registration Desk Event Tent6:30 AM - 4:00 PM Credentials Desk Event Tent6:30 AM - 4:00 PM Information Desk Event Tent6:30 AM - 4:00 PM Exhibits Event Tent8:00 AM - 5:00 PM District Store Open Chetco&Tututni - Casino7:00 AM - 8:30 AM Kiwanis Awards Breakfast Takelma, Shasta, Etc.9:00 AM - 11:45 AM Opening Delegate Session Showroom — Casino8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Various District Committee Meetings Cascade Room — Hotel

12:00 Noon - 1:30 PM Kiwanis Family Luncheon Takelma, Shasta, Etc.

2:00 PM - 4:45 PM Mega Forum Neptune, Sandpiper, Etc.“One Can Make A Difference”

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM No-Host Social Outside Prefunction Area

7:00 PM Governor’s Banquet Takelma, Shasta, Etc.

SUNDAY, August 207:00 AM - 8:15 AM Inspirational Breakfast Takelma, Shasta, Etc.

7:45 AM Current & Incoming Lt. Governors, Showroom - BackstageDistrict Chairs, Program Directors &SLP Administrators assemble Backstage

8:30 AM - 11:00 AM Closing Delegate Session Showroom — Casino

11:00 AM - 12:00 Noon Farewell Brunch Sandpiper — Hotel

HELPFUL INFO TO HELP YOU PLANYOUR DISTRICT CONVENTION TRIP

No matter where Kiwanians are coming from, the drive to Lincoln City is oneof the most scenic in the Pacific Northwest. From Portland it is approximately a2-hour drive through the beautiful Coastal Mountain Range. Seattle is approxi-mately 5 hours away, Vancouver, BC is about 7 hours away and Spokane is 8hours.

There are two airports that provide easy access in and out of the area. Theregional Siletz Bay Airport located just south of town serves private, smallercraft. For those flying commercial, Portland International is the best bet and isserved by most major airlines. One can rent a car in Portland and drive to thecoast. One can also take the free Chinook Winds Casino Shuttle or the CaravanTransportation Shuttle. See our Helpful Websites box at the end of this article forthe website addresses for both.

If you are staying at a hotel or motel other than the Convention HeadquartersChinook Winds (booked to capacity at press time), and do not want to drive backand forth to the Convention, the Chinook Winds Casino offers complimentaryshuttle service with many of Lincoln City’s hotels, motels and RV Parks.Continuous service will be offered before, during and after each Conventionevent.

The Casino also intends to set aside a special “Kiwanians Only” section intheir parking lot with shuttles available to their front door - for those who needassistance.

HELPFUL WEBSITESPNW District Convention Registration Materials

www.pnwkiwanis.org

Lincoln City Convention Host Committeewww.pnw2006beach.com

Lincoln City Convention & Visitors Bureauwww.oregoncoast.org

Lincoln City Chamber of Commercewww.lcchamber.com

Caravan Transportationwww.caravanairporttransportation.com

Chinook Winds Casinowww.chinookwindscasino.com

March/Apri l - 2006 PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT BUILDER Page 7

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KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT COMING TO LINCOLN CITY

International President To Be Keynote Speaker At Kick-Off LuncheonKiwanis International President Steve Siemens of Des Moines, Iowa will be the Keynote Speaker at the Kick-Off

Luncheon for the 89th Annual Pacific Northwest District Convention in Lincoln City. Siemens, better known as “Mr. People Builder” or “Your Balcony Person,” is the founder and president of Siemens

People Builders located in Des Moines, Iowa. Every day he fulfills a part of his personal mission statement which is“to add value to the lives of people.”

He is a member of the National Speakers Association and speaks between 15 to 30 times a month for hundreds ofaudiences nationally and internationally.

In April 2000, President Steve earned the CSP (Certified Speaking Professional) designation from the National SpeakersAssociation. The highest earned designation of the Association, the CSP recognizes a demonstrated commitment to thespeaking profession through proven speaking experience, ongoing education and ethical behavior. Throughout the entireworld, only 301 NSA members (out of a membership of 3,500) have earned this designation.

Every topic Steve presents is designed to help people achieve career success, balanced with personal fulfillment. Hisleadership as a college president, professor and entrepreneur have given him an overflowing toolbox to help build people.

Kiwanians will appreciate his interactive, humorous motivational style and their clubs will benefit from his commonsense, practical ideas and relevant message.

President Steve’s messages motivate people in all walks of life - CEO’s as well as employees. His client list is numerousand ranges from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies.

Siemens is also committed to giving back to his community. He is the past Chairman of the Board of Iowa Easter Sealsand of the Iowa Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He is past Governor of the Nebraska - Iowa District of KiwanisInternational and serves on various other boards and advisory committees. Prior to his election to the Kiwanis IntenationalBoard, Steve served as chairman of the Worldwide Service Project Campaign Committee to eliminate Iodine DeficiencyDisorders (IDD).

The Kick-Off Luncheon will be held at Noon on Friday, August 18th. Tickets for the event are $23.00 USD and $27.00 CDN.

(Above) International President Stevegot to know the 2005-2006 PacificNorthwest District class of Lt. Governorsvery well as he attended their training atthe Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp last June.While there, he took a break from speak-ing to take in some of the incrediblescenery located around the camp.

(Left & Right) - One never quite knowswhat Kiwanis International PresidentSteve Siemens might do when he gets infront of an audience! At left, he holds afuneral at the International Conventionin Honolulu for some of the things aboutKiwanis that need to buried. At right,Steve practiced holding a spoon on hisnose at the PNW Lt. Governor Trainingheld at Mt Hood Kiwanis Camp last year.

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AROUND THE DISTRICTGOVERNOR’S PROJECT

LOCAL KIWANIS CLUBS DONATE TO OREGON BURN CENTERby Lynn Chiotti

Imagine for a moment, a burn you might have received. Remember the pain,what it felt like having the burn exposed to the air? Now imagine being burnedover a large portion of your body. While your burn probably only affected thetop layer of flesh, many others suffer burns so serious that entire areas aredestroyed.

Steve Emhoff, 2005-2006 Governor, Pacific Northwest District of Kiwanis,selected as his special project, donating lap robes to burn victims. Rememberingthe pain and the special treatment his own son had undergone, Steve realizedthat one thing that helped comfort his son was having his own lap robe foruse at burn camp and during treatment. Because of his injuries, he neededsomething very lightweight to cover his legs. A lap robe was the answer. So Steveasked the various Kiwanis clubs to help provide lap robes for others.

On Friday, April 14, representatives of the two St. Helens Kiwanis groups,joined Steve at the Oregon Burn Center in Portland to present the first lap robesfor the center. Twenty-one robes from the Daybreakers Kiwanis in St. Helenswere presented to Kristine Krause – Development Specialist for the EmanuelFoundations, Theresa Easton – Oregon Burn Center Office Assistant, and TanyaShanks Manager of the Burn Center. Receiving the robes from the DaybreakersCoordinator, Roger Barbour, Governor Steve Emhoff and Lt. Governor GeorgeDunkel from the Kiwanis Club of St. Helens (Noon), then presented them to theOregon Burn Center.

Following the presentation in the Healing Garden at the Center, Kiwanismembers Stan and Lynn Chiotti, Neta and Roger Barbour, and Bill and ClaudiaEagle joined those mentioned previously on a tour of the center. As they visitedthe three major medical areas of the building, they all realized how their ownpersonal lives had been touched by burn victims. It was reassuring to know justhow far the care and treatment of burn victims has come in recent years. Allcame away knowing that their donations would bring comfort to others.

Additional robes will be donated by the Clatskanie Kiwanis andSW Washington Clubs as well. The robes from Daybreakers bore a specialembroidered patch bearing the club name as well as the Governor’s Projectpatch.

(Left to Right) Roger Barbour of the St. Helens Daybreaker Kiwanis Club, TanyaShanks and Theresa Easton of the Oregon Burn Center, and PNW Kiwanis GovernorSteve Emhoff proudly display one of the beautiful lap robes presented to the OregonBurn Center on April 14th, 2006. Photograph courtesy of Bill Eagle.

Your Pacific Northwest Kiwanis Foundation is alive and growing and thequestion is what can your PNW Kiwanis Foundation do for your club and whatcan your club do for the PNW Kiwanis Foundation?

Twenty-one years ago when several charitably-minded Past PNW KiwanisGovernors undertook the challenges of chartering a brand new PNW KiwanisFoundation their goal was to raise funds for our sponsored youth activitiesthroughout our district without having to raise annual membership dues.Support our Circle K, our Key Clubs, our new Builder Clubs and K-Kidsprograms with funds for scholarships and grants to assure the future growth ofour PNW Kiwanis kids. From the chartered four thousand dollars, your PNWKiwanis Foundation has grown to over five hundred and twenty thousanddollars and growing. We have supported those chartered goals with donationsin the tens of thousands of dollars not only for scholarships and grants for ourkids, but we have also had the opportunity to honor requests for funding toprojects and activities in communities all over the Pacific Northwest.

From playgrounds in Idaho to safety programs in Oregon, from SOS collectioncartons that helped our District achieve the number one Save Old Spectaclesprogram in all of Kiwanis. Donations to a Reading Foundation program requestin South Seattle, donations to the Boyer Children’s Clinic of Tacoma and amatching fund request to the Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Cancer Researchprogram that helps children all over the world. Yes, your PNW KiwanisFoundation is alive and growing and we have just started.

What can your club do for your PNW Kiwanis Foundation? Three things.First, please consider budgeting a minimum annual donation of $250 from yourclub. Second, please consider making a personal tax-deductible donation (501c3)to your PNW Kiwanis Foundation. Third, please seek out local communityprojects and activities that would fit our PNW Kiwanis Foundation criteria forfunding and support. You and your club will receive a beautiful Helping HandsRibboned Medallion Award for every $250 donation you make to the PNWKiwanis Founation.

For additional information on your Foundation please see our new web pageat: www.pnwkiwanisfoundation.org

PNW Kiwanis FoundationUpdate

by Bob CollisonPresident - Pacific Northwest Kiwanis Foundation

WEST SEATTLE KIWANIANS recently honored firefighters in five local stations andall shifts with group Everyday Heroes awards. One such presentation was made toShift D of Engine Company 36. (Left to Right) Firefighter Mark Beirne, Driver RickColumbi, Kiwanian Bob Ferguson, Capt. Rick Weiler, Firefighter Rick Torreson(former Spokane Key Club member) and Lt. John Louderback. Each of the 20 shiftsalso received a decorated carrot cake celebrating their dedicated service to the WestSeattle community. The program was inspired by the 2006 Governor’s Project.

(ABOVE) Kiwanis Pacific Northwest Governor Steve Emhoff presents the Robert PConnelly Award along with a $500 dollar savings bond to Jeremy Engle Thursdayevening December 29th in Orofino. (RIGHT) Governor Steve Emhoff presents plaquesand $500 savings bonds to Kyle Kingen (center) and Seth DeBusk (right). KiwanisInternational established the Connelly Medal in 1967 after one of their members,Robert P. Connelly, showed exceptional courage in attempting to rescue a youngwoman from the path of a train. All three young men are from Clearwater County.

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Members of the Double O Quilters pose with the quilts and afghans they created forthe BC Fire Fighters’ Burn Camp in Squamish. The quilts are donated as part of thePacific Northwest District Governor Steve Emhoff Yearly Project and the KiwanisClub of Oliver, BC. In addition to the afghans and blankets its members are donating,the local Kiwanis Club is going to help sponsor a BC youth to the Squamish camp,said club secretary, Peter Morrow. It is an endeavor that goes to the heart of theinternational organization’s motto: “Serving the Children of the World, One Childand One Community at a Time.”

AROUND THE DISTRICTQUILTS FOR THE

BC PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS’ BURN CAMPBy Wendy Johnson

The Double O Quilters held a very special quilting bee on Wednesday,February 22. The colorful quilts and cozy afghan throws taking shape underflying fingers and clever stitching are going to be sent as gifts to theBC Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Camp in Squamish, for young burn-injuredchildren this summer. There is a corresponding burn camp in Washington as wellwhose campers there will be the recipients of a similar largesse from Americandonors.

While at the facility, burn survivors participate in group activities such asswimming, hiking, kayaking, rafting, a skit night and arts and crafts. They alsoreceive valuable one-on-one support from junior counselors—themselves burnsurvivors—and from their counselors.

The crafters wholeheartedly embraced the project after hearing about it fromfellow quilter, Chris McKay. But the link takes in more strands than that; it alsoincludes the Kiwanis Club of Oliver and the international club’s governor of thePacific Northwest District, whose firefighting son survived severe burns in a for-est fire in the US several years ago. The district in question covers an area fromAlaska to California.

Said Kiwanis member McKay, “I was at the [Kiwanis] district meeting and thistopic was presented to the group in the fall of 2005.”Called the Pacific Northwest District Governor’s Project 2005-2006, it asks eachKiwanis Division to support at least one child to the camp at a cost of $2,500 perchild, and to provide a small quilt or lap blanket to each camper who attendsthe facility this July. Last year more than 70 young burn survivors attended thecamp in Squamish, along with special counselors and support staff, and asimilar number is expected this year also.

McKay, who is president of the Double O Quilters, asked her guild if theywould help her make some quilts and the response was both generous andabsolute. Although she set the target number at 25, the final tally promises to bemuch higher.

“We have 21 so far and another 20 are now in various stages of completion,”she said, thrilled at the response she has received from her peers.Each quilt and afghan will carry a badge bearing the words Governor’s Projectas well as Together We Care, along with the name of the quilter who fashionedthe piece.

However, the Oliver club is not going to stop there. In addition to the afghansand blankets its members are donating, the local Kiwanis Club is going to helpsponsor a BC youth to the Squamish camp, said club secretary, Peter Morrow.It is an endeavor that goes to the heart of the international organization’s motto:serving the children of the world. Already engaged in donating funds and effortsto a number of local groups such as the Air Cadets, Cops for Kids, Child Literacy,Food for Thought and the McKinney Ski Project, the Kiwanis Club of Oliverwelcomes the opportunity to give these young burn survivors the chance to bejust a kid at camp.

KIWANIS PARTNERSHIPBy Kiwanis International Trustee Sylvester Neal

Kiwanis was introduced into Africa in mid 1970 and clubs were established inmany countries at that time. However, due to a lack of connection with theKiwanis world and also the lack of resources to carry out meaningful serviceprojects, many of the clubs simply vanished into thin air. The good news, though,is that a few survived and are now struggling to make themselves relevant intheir communities so they do not die away like their predecessors.

This problem in Africa is not a new one. It exists in many developingcountries and across the globe. As fast as clubs are established, many others areclosing their doors. It is my view that many of these clubs closed for lack ofmentoring and support. If we are to grow as an organization, we must buildnew clubs, work on membership retention, and help existing-struggling clubs.

This Kiwanis African Partnership was implemented to help those energetic,but struggling, clubs in Africa grow and survive. Currently there are 15 Kiwanisclubs in Africa (3-in Kenya, two in Ghana and 10 in Nigeria).

This Partnership is about working with existing clubs (though you can chooseto help build a new club if the opportunity arises). The clubs are at differentstages of development and each club has its own needs. Sharing information(newsletters, photos, etc) will reinforce the global friendship and fellowshipbetween both clubs.

In addition to helping these clubs grow and provide quality service to theircommunities, I hope you will find this to be a rewarding experience for all.

Sandpoint High School Key Club member Melissa Beeman read to a Head Startstudent during the annual Backpack Holiday party. Key club students raised over$500.00 by collecting cell phones to give each head start student a backpack filledwith healthy treats and books

Past Pacific Northwest District Circle K Governor Rachelle Strawther has been inKisumu, Kenya since last fall working with HIV/AIDS infected women and children.Now a member of the Kisumu Kiwanis Club, Rachelle “adopted” an infant girl lastyear named Zawadi or “Zawa.” Zawa had been abandoned by her family because shewas born with the HIV virus. Rachelle will be a featured speaker at next November’sFall Kiwanis Family Conference and Board Meeting in Portland, November 3-5, 2006.You can read more about Past Governor Rachelle’s Kenyan adventure (and maybeeven help with her project) by visiting: http://www.myafricanconnection.com

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AROUND THE DISTRICT89th Annual District Convention

Lincoln City, Oregon

August 17-20, 2006

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Saanichton Elementary SchoolK-Kids Club

The Saanichton Elementary K-Kids Clubwas chartered with 23 members onFebruary 7, 2006. The Kiwanis Club ofVictoria is the sponsoring club. GrantBolton is the Kiwanis Club President andDarlene Sera is the Faculty Advisor.

Saghalie Middle SchoolBuilders Club

The Saghalie Middle School BuildersClub was chartered with 34 members onFebruary 17, 2006. The Kiwanis Club ofFederal Way is the sponsoring club.Thomas Herrin is the Kiwanis ClubPresident and Tracey Shown is theFaculty Advisor.

Challenger Secondary SchoolKey Club

The Challenger Secondary School KeyClub was chartered with 29 members onJanuary 10, 2006. The Kiwanis Club ofParkland-Spanaway is the sponsoringclub. Cheryl Evans is the Kiwanis ClubPresident and Terrance McClure is theFaculty Advisor.

Apple Valley ElementaryK-Kids Club

The Apple Valley Elementary K-KidsClub was chartered with 7 members onFebruary 3, 2005. The Kiwanis Club ofWest Valley, Yakima is the sponsoringclub. Joanne Yost is the Kiwanis ClubPresident and Karen Irwin is the FacultyAdvisor.

Glacier View SchoolK-Kids Club

The Glacier View School K-Kids Clubwas chartered with 35 members onFebruary 17, 2006. The Kiwanis Club ofCourtenay is the sponsoring club. ReginaPosthuma is the Kiwanis Club Presidentand Al Pullin is the Faculty Advisor.

University of Alaska FairbanksCircle K Club

The University of Alaska Fairbanks CircleK Club was chartered with 23 memberson March 3, 2006. The Kiwanis Club ofFairbanks is the sponsoring club. DavidNethken is the Kiwanis Club Presidentand Joe Hayes, Jr. is the Faculty Advisor.

Olympic View Middle SchoolBuilders Club

The Olympic View Middle SchoolBuilders Club was chartered with 67members on February 3, 2006. TheKiwanis Club of Mukilteo is thesponsoring club. Judith Murdock is theKiwanis Club President and Leslie Iveliais the Faculty Advisor.

Grandview High SchoolKey Club

The Granview High School Key Club waschartered with 39 members on November23, 2005. The Kiwanis Club of Grandviewis the sponsoring club. David Skinneris the Kiwanis Club President andLyn Desserault is the Faculty Advisor.

Eagle River High SchoolKey Club

The Eagle River High School Key Clubwas chartered with 29 members onDecember 2, 2005. The Kiwanis ClubUniversity, Anchorage is the sponsoringclub. James Huettl is the Kiwanis ClubPresident and Mary Richards is theFaculty Advisor.

John C. Thomas Middle SchoolBuilders Club

The John C. Thomas Middle SchoolBuilders Club was chartered with 15members on December 8, 2005. TheKiwanis Club of Cathlamet is thesponsoring club. Rick Nelson is theKiwanis Club President and Karas Pillaris the Faculty Advisor.

Spinning Elementary SchoolK-Kids Club

The Spinning Elementary School K-KidsClub was chartered with 11 memberson December 17, 2005. The Kiwanis Clubof Puyallup is the sponsoring club. CarlVest is the Kiwanis Club President andLynn Hamilton is the Faculty Advisor.

Warrenton Grade SchoolBuilders Club

The Warrenton Grade School BuildersClub was chartered with 12 members onJanuary 27, 2006. The Kiwanis Club ofAstoria is the sponsoring club. FrankBurns is the Kiwanis Club President andKate Gruetter is the Faculty Advisor.

Capital High SchoolKey Club

The Capital High School Key Club waschartered with 17 members on December20, 2005. The Kiwanis Club of Olympia isthe sponsoring club. Charles Barron isthe Kiwanis Club President and LynneKenyon is the Faculty Advisor.

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TRACKING MEMBERSAlthough I repeatedly preach that good club meeting quality attracts

good club meeting attendance as a positive for membership retention, thereoccasionally can be important special exceptions regarding certain individuals’attendance. Club boards should avoid voting out dues-current members onlybecause they are not attending meetings if any such member has otherwiseconsistently and expectantly been contributing to the success and/or bettermentof the club. I have heard stories such as (for example) clubs losing the rightsto conduct fund-raisers, etc. because the voted-out-member in charge of theproperty expected to be used, was dropped by that 2/3 of the club board (whichis the by-law requirement).

REMINDER IF NEEDEDBy the time you receive this issue of our spring BUILDER your club should bewell on its way preparing for next Kiwanis year’s election of officers and boardmembers if this has not already been done. Your nominating committee shouldbe or have been working on nominations so that (at the very latest) an annualmeeting can be held by the third week in May if not somewhat earlier. Rememberthese nominations should be announced at least two weeks in advance ofthat annual meeting and included in the club news-letter/bulletin. The resultingelection of club officers at that annual meeting is due to be posted to ourInternational office by JUNE FIRST at the very latest but even more importantly,your next Lt. Gov. needs to know who the officers are in your club who will beon his/her team SOONER rather than later.

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENTBeware of what can happen when veteran club members perpetually continue

to step in and do club jobs when potential new leaders might be developed.When clubs get spoiled by a one to three Kiwanians perpetually doing jobs thatother Kiwanians might sooner or later need to learn to do, it is often difficult toreplace these members at those important jobs when replacement becomesabsolutely necessary. Whenever possible it is best to give any member, whomight be interested in pursuing club leadership and who has been in the clubat least two or (better yet) three years, a chance to learn the ropes in order todevelop future, enthusiastic leadership. Leaders obtained by “having their armstwisted” SOMETIMES fail to keep trying to make things better. Those THINGSare: fore-mostly running good meetings plus fostering effective, meaningfulservice and attracting others to be dedicated and functioning committee chairs.

INCORPORATIONBe sure your state/provincial incorporation status is OK. I have heard stories

where a veteran club member tells each incoming club administration: clubincorporation is up to date when such is not so. Each year (at least in WashingtonState) a responsible member of the club on record receives a renewal form/noticethat the club secretary must bring up to date by listing the officers and boardmembers. If this is not received along with a check at the provincial or state officeby the deadline stated, a couple of months later (at least in Washington State) adrop dead date notice is sent to that same club contact. So whoever writes therenewal check must make sure it is mailed in on time along with the up datedrenewal form.

This is extremely (and potentially) important. If an unincorporated clubis sued the individual members could each be personally liable especially if ajudgment went in favor of the plaintiff. Then too, there are the costs to pay for thedefense to consider. See our P.N.W Kiwanis District Resources website on thissubject.

REPORTINGNow that in our P.N.W. Kiwanis District competition for clubs to score

“points” has been eliminated, that development is NO reason NOT to send inthose monthly reports. They are STILL very much NEEDED. Besides the obviousreasons to file reports is that your Lt. Gov. needs to know how you are doingbecause he or she may not always be able to visit each club every month or so.If for some reason a club fails to file that report it sure would help the club’sLt. Gov. for a knowledgeable club member to at least show up at divisioncouncil meetings in order to bring the Lt. Gov. up to date that way. Oftenkeeping in touch with the Lt. Gov. is a “two-way street.” (On two-way streets youknow the traffic runs both ways.)

Another reason to file those monthly reports is that reporting of inter-clubsmust coincide with inter-clubs claimed on the application for the “Round RobinAward” submitted after the end of the Kiwanis year.

WEBSITE MAINTENANCEAlthough this subject comes primarily under the sphere of Public Relations,

it’s implementation also INVOLVES Club Administration and therefore,potentially to one degree or another, membership attraction and retention.Well-maintained up-to-date websites show anybody looking at them that theclub is probably “on the ball.” Conversely—for example-web pages of news twoyears old could turn off some prospective and/or existing club members.Unkempt web pages are better off closed down completely if they are not goingto be kept up.

ROAD SIGN MAINTENANCEEven more people are going to see your road-signs than your websites so be surethey are clean, not obscured by overgrowth and kept up to date.

Hope to see you at Lincoln City Oregon in August!

Admin Tidbitsby Harry Dingwall

2005-2006 District Chair for Club Administration

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WELCOME NEW KIWANIANS IN THE PNWThis list contains new members who were reported as having joined Kiwanis International between December 7, 2005 and April 18, 2006.

Ed A. Kaup Chewelah 5Wanda Rains Chewelah 5Janette Slaughter Chewelah 5Robert M. Meshishnek Colville 5Michael G. Sandona Republic 5Dan Walenius Trail 5Robert G. Watson Trail 5Chris J. Ellom Kelowna, High Noon 7Frankie J. Molzahn Kelowna, High Noon 7Douglas E. Moffatt Downtown Kamloops 8Trina L. Dungate Prince George 8Glen A. Johnston Prince George 8Judy Robinson Williams Lake 8Janeen K. Reding Brewster 9Sandy Walter Brewster 9Greg Richards Omak 9Dorleen Ryman Summerland 9Jerry L. Beeman Tonasket 9Rick J. Avery Winthrop 9John D. Owen Winthrop 9Lydia V. Canuel White Rock 11Frank Martino White Rock 11Georges M. Teite White Rock 11Joseph L. Batho North Vancouver 13Damian Gribble North Vancouver 13Gertie Grosser North Vancouver 13Stanley Lewis North Vancouver 13Kevin Middleton North Vancouver 13Lyn Spicer North Vancouver 13Peter J. Simons Tsawwassen, Ladner 13Michael Desrochers Vancouver 13Angela Girard Vancouver 13Edward W. Adye Courtenay 15Donald I. Mackay Duncan 15Ken Sauchuk Duncan 15Gailene M. Benkhe Nanaimo 15Michael C. Douglas Nanaimo 15Dave J. Perry Nanaimo 15Diane M. Turner Nanaimo 15Heinz D. Becker Powell River 15Scott Hodgins Westview, Powell River 15David G. Joynt Westview, Powell River 15Anita Lundeen Westview, Powell River 15William Bailey Greater Victoria Seniors 17Rocky Diaz Bellingham-Kulshan 18Barbara Treat Bellingham-Kulshan 18Christine Carnahan Clearbrook 18Stanley Jenstad Clearbrook 18Kimberly McDonald Clearbrook 18Chester M. Speziale Ferndale 18North Storns Ferndale 18Josh Wilund Ferndale 18Armour Green Matsqui, Sumas, Abbotsford Golden K 18Penny Sauders-Thiemann Juan De Fuca, Port Angeles 19Rhonda Curry Port Angeles 19Robert Logue Port Townsend 19Carmyn Shute Port Townsend 19Meg Way Port Townsend 19Mary Wilson Port Townsend 19Charlottel L. Frazier Sequim-Dungeness 19Richard Suess Sequim-Dungeness 19Gary M. Anderson Anacortes 20Janette H. Jones Anacortes 20Laura Manion Anacortes 20Raffi B. Manion Anacortes 20Cindy F. Anderson Anacortes, Sunrisers 20Michael J. Barry Anacortes, Sunrisers 20William Westlake Orcas Island 20Dean R. Hatt South Whidbey, Whidbey Island 20Phil M. Lenox South Whidbey, Whidbey Island 20Ronald E. Myers South Whidbey, Whidbey Island 20Lucia Pan South Whidbey, Whidbey Island 20Evelyn Morse Skagit-Mount Vernon 20MJim A. Vawter Skagit-Mount Vernon 20MBetty M. Eerkes South Mount Vernon 20MMartha J. Ozretich South Mount Vernon 20MLarry Alsbury Everett, Golden K 21David Darden Everett, Golden K 21Vern H. Swanson Everett, Golden K 21Roger J. Wetter Everett-Evergreen 21Jan Berg Lake Stevens 21Becky Daily Lake Stevens 21Wilma C. Daniels Lake Stevens 21John L. Elder Lake Stevens 21Lisa L. Elder Lake Stevens 21Jennifer D. Haith Marysville 21Dee Anderson Mukilteo 21Cheryl Wynn Mukilteo 21Judi Elsbree Silver Lake-Everett 21Diane Ferguson Silver Lake-Everett 21Ann Shabel Silver Lake-Everett 21Jennifer Larson Stanwood-Camano 21Linda Little-Field Stanwood-Camano 21Dorothy L. Lund Edmonds Seniors 22Thea L. L. Miklasiewicz Edmonds Seniors 22Cynthia Barber Lynnwood 22David A. Little Lynnwood 22Lesa Alexander Snohomish 22Melissa R. Lamey Snohomish 22Charles J. Monti, Jr. Snohomish 22Mark Odle Snohomish 22Jean A. Besterfeldt Snohomish-Tillicum 22Jerome Besterfeldt Snohomish-Tillicum 22Anthony P. Campbell Northgate, Seattle 24Carmel Smith Central Seattle 26Robin Warren Central Seattle 26Anna L. Kincaid White Center 26Stephen L. Rush Bellevue-Sunrisers 28Dale A. Crane Issaquah 28Holly H. Hallman Issaquah 28Lynne Jacobs Issaquah 28John S. Milne Issaquah 28Dick R. Swenson Issaquah 28Bill G. Werner Issaquah 28Ray W. Hamilton Kirkland 28

Nathan R. Marti Mercer Island 28Joel G. Aune Snoqualmie Valley 28Jaclyn Chabot Buckley 30Juan A. Lopez Daffodil Valley, Puyallup 30Douglas D. Stratton Enumclaw 30Terri Pippin Orting 30Steve Swanlund Puyallup 30Mary Jo Torgeson Puyallup 30Eulela L. Vest Puyallup 30Douglas Westmark Puyallup 30Kenneth A. Glatt Foothills (The), King County 32Cathy Steger Foothills (The), King County 32Janine Zeitler Foothills (The), King County 32Wayne N. Triplett Greater Federal Way 32Patricia Dahlman Greater Renton 32Maryanne Johnson Greater Renton 32Tia Kawa’a Kent 32Lawrence Lombard Kent 32Ronald Price Kent 32Dave Amlin Kent-AM 32Robert E. Conway Renton 32Rawma L. Hamann Renton 32Ben Talbert Valley (The), Auburn 32Tim R. Lopez Clover Park, Lakewood Center 34Tracy Nelson Clover Park, Lakewood Center 34Diane Blair Fircrest 34Roberta J. Agar-Jacobsen Greater Tacoma 34Cathy S. Corrado Greater Tacoma 34Sandra S. Farrell Greater Tacoma 34Heidi R. Herrin Greater Tacoma 34Kristiana M. London Parkland-Spanaway 34Terrace G. McClure Parkland-Spanaway 34Deborah A. Noble-Perry Parkland-Spanaway 34Bruce A. Rice Parkland-Spanaway 34Donald Sticka Parkland-Spanaway 34Deborah Voetberg Parkland-Spanaway 34Albert A. Lawrence Steilacoom 34Jim E. Oliver Steilacoom 34Mark C. Pires Steilacoom 34Lenore A. Rogers Steilacoom 34Richard N. Schultz, Jr. Steilacoom 34Paul Apostle Tacoma 34Ott Thompson, II Bainbridge Island 36J Mark Woods Bainbridge Island 36Dorothy M. Franklin Bremerton 36Michael K. Sellers Bremerton 36John C. Cohoon Central Kitsap, Silverdale 36Katie Fanua Central Kitsap, Silverdale 36Dale Rude Greater Kingston 36Arthur Johns North Mason, Belfair 36Gary R. Podesta North Mason, Belfair 36Aida Shenkel North Mason, Belfair 36Larry J. Mead Port Orchard 36Dan Olson Port Orchard 36Susanne Storchan South Kitsap Breakfast 36Penny Cory Hood Canal, Hoodsport 38Charles E. Fankhauser Olympia 38Brooke Hare Olympia 38Donald G. Lewis Olympia 38Ryan K. McGaughy Olympia 38M. Joseph Sloan Olympia 38Stephan E. H. Sloan Olympia 38Tim Timmer Olympia 38Norma Wallace Olympia 38Daniel B. Frishman Pioneer Community of Mason County 38David Z. Heath Pioneer Community of Mason County 38Paul T. Collinsworth Centralia 40David Lipe Montesano 40Alec W. Pugh Montesano 40Timothy Trimble Montesano 40Virginia Hill Ocean Shores 40Jennifer L. Mouncer Ocean Shores 40Leslie A. Reedy Ocean Shores 40Jo-Ellen Thomas Ocean Shores 40Victor Garrone Pe Ell 40Jeanne K. McKenna Pe Ell 40LaRayne J. Watts Raymond 40Robert M. McPherson Twin Harbors, G, W, T 40Mary V. Kornegay Clatskanie 42Katrina Kynsi Clatskanie 42Mark Kynsi Clatskanie 42Linda M. Morgan Clatskanie 42Denise L. Penn Clatskanie 42Melody Ann Skirvin Clatskanie 42Michael A. Fox Kelso 42William Hegwine Kelso 42Joshua Johnson Longview 42Sally Ann Morehead Longview 42Mark Nelson Longview 42Richard M. Webber Scappoose 42Hyla M. Ridenour St. Helens Day Breakers 42Jerome O. Smith Boulevard, Vancouver 44Nancy S. Williams Boulevard, Vancouver 44Frances A. Hannah Cascade Park 44Kim Martin Fort Vancouver, Vancouver 44Ralph Veals Fort Vancouver, Vancouver 44William H. Moore Deer Park 46Jane Ronnfeldt Downtown Spokane 46Lee Taylor Downtown Spokane 46Richard Cunningham East Spokane 46Karin Heikkila East Spokane 46Michael Thayer East Spokane 46Tom J. Griffey Hillyard 46Christopher Healy South Hill Spokane 46Nathan Mentzer South Hill Spokane 46Edward Neunherz South Hill Spokane 46Doris M. Cole Spokane Valley Golden K 46Marget Miller Spokane Valley Golden K 46Life M. Erickson Coeur D’Alene 48Dennis M. Monroe Coeur D’Alene 48Diane F. Monroe Coeur D’Alene 48Kirk Weaver Coeur D’Alene 48Brenda Cheney Idaho Panhandle, Coeur D’Alene 48Dave McKeown Idaho Panhandle, Coeur D’Alene 48Jim Deacon Rathdrum-Lakeland 48

Lori K. Goode Rathdrum-Lakeland 48Jack Ambrosiani Sandpoint 48John M. Hatcher Sandpoint 48Larry J. Bailes Apple Valley, Yakima 50Marlene Cousens Apple Valley, Yakima 50Fred Gomez Apple Valley, Yakima 50Mark Flatau Cle Elum 50Kimberly Main Cle Elum 50Marilee H. Thacker Cle Elum 50Linda A. Anderson Grandview 50Christine Ermey Grandview 50Susan Johnson Grandview 50Alonzo C. Maganas, Jr. Grandview 50Roberto H. Matus Grandview 50Lance Ostrom Selah 50Robyn Whittle West Valley, Yakima 50Gen C. Isensee Yakima 50Greg Spurgin Yakima 50Sonya Lovin-Stace Columbia (The), Kennewick 54Merle D. Jackson Dayton 54Tami L. Banks Kennewick 54Margery A. Price Kennewick 54Andres Espinoza Pasco 54John M. Jackson Pasco 54Robert W. Koch Pasco 54Aaron J. Welles Pasco 54Delbert L. Ballard Richland 54Patrick Shipp Walla Walla 54Shirley A. Brewer Kamiah 56David R. Helms Kamiah 56Camille Croft Moscow 56Dolores K. Elliott Orofino 56James H. McCall Orofino 56John H. Hardiman Quincy Valley, Quincy 58Candace L. Newkirk Quincy Valley, Quincy 58Wallace A. Newkirk Quincy Valley, Quincy 58Christine Kotek Peninsula-Portland 62Ben D. Surrat Peninsula-Portland 62Michael J. Verbout Peninsula-Portland 62Archie R. Crozier Westmoreland Golden K, Portland 62William Thomasson Westmoreland Golden K, Portland 62Steve Branch Cedar Hills, Beaverton 64Bryan Jennings Cedar Hills, Beaverton 64Miles Glowacki Southwest Hills 64Ed C. Stallworth, Jr. Tetrapolitan Golden K, King City 64Carol Daiberl Historic Downtown Gresham 66Kathy Clift Sandy 66Shawna L. De John Sandy 66John Kallen Sandy 66Julia Kennedy Sandy 66Todd Kennedy Sandy 66Martine Montgomery Sandy 66Larry Rose Sandy 66Eva Aguirre Sandy H.O.P.E. 66Adriana Burrola Sandy H.O.P.E. 66Eros Minera Sandy H.O.P.E. 66Martin L. Montgomery Sandy H.O.P.E. 66Oscar Tellez Sandy H.O.P.E. 66Patricia L. Nichols Manza-Whee-Lem, Nehalem 67Jennifer Barringer Seaside 67David Ham Seaside 67Allen Smiles Seaside 67Danell M. Boggs Tillamook 67Sue Cameron Tillamook 67Kenneth M. Crowe Tillamook 67John M. Elms Tillamook 67Fred M. Rigwood Tillamook 67Terrence M. Bellerby Lincoln City 68Judi Haight Lincoln City 68Diana Anderson Walnut City, Mc Minnville 68Russell D. Monahan Walnut City, Mc Minnville 68Karan Price Canby 70Laurie J. Steele Stayton 70Timothy Templin Stayton 70Bruce Brownstein West Salem 70Richard Chesbrough West Salem 70Todd Gowans Corvallis 72James K. Dufour Takena, Albany 72James G. Hubbard Cottage Grove 74Richard M. Busic Emerald Empire (The), Eugene 74Coleen M. B. Alexander Eugene 74Kay Dee Hall Eugene 74Ellen Riley Coos Bay 76Judy Smith Coos Bay 76Charlotte H. Barrett Coquille 76Raymond L. Gutierrez Florence 76Christina Lameroux Bend 78Patty Tebbs Bend 78Mary Ann Stutzman John Day 78Craig N. Jorgensen Redmond 78John F. Walter Redmond 78Daniel B. Young Redmond 78Jerry Greco Sisters 78Robert J. Helwig, Sr. Sisters 78Bobbi McGinn Sisters 78Chris Tosello Sisters 78Dana Fox Dalles (The) 80Dixie L. Parker Dalles (The) 80Tina Norris Goldendale 80Wade Sturgeon Goldendale 80Ryan Levy Pendleton 80Pat J. Steelman RoundUp-Pendleton 80Charles N. Beecham Ashland 82Peggy Trowbridge Ashland 82Peter Reiter Caveman, Grants Pass 82Heather Bengtson Grants Pass 82Robert V. Atkinson Medford 82Gene E. Emberton Medford 82Stacey O. Colombo Weed-Lake Shastina 84Jean Krupa Chena-Fairbanks AYNNancy Rathke Delta Junction AYNJanet Huettl University, Anchorage AYSDenise Rexwinkle University, Anchorage AYS

Club Leadership Education is so important. It is truly a time of sharing and growing as elected Kiwanis Leaders. This year we are convening by Zone.Though intended primarily for incoming Presidents and Secretaries, other club leaders are welcome. If you miss yours, you may attend another; just register and go!The CLE sessions schedule is posted on the PNW Webpage at:

http://www.pnwkiwanis.org/PNWKIResources/Club/2006CLESchedule.pdf

Plan to make a full day of it; a trip if you must travel some distance (as so many of us do in the beautiful PNW!). Registration/sign-in is usually starting around8:00AM on your appointed Saturday morning. The registration fee of $30USD/CDN is often paid by your club so check on those arrangements if you have notalready.

Ole timers…yes you are needed at CLE. We value your experience and besides, this year is like none other. Make it the best ever.New Kiwanis Leaders, there is no better opportunity to get familiar with what makes being a part of Kiwanis International so truly special for our community.

Besides leadership principles and styles, we discuss our By Laws, appropriate accounting, achievement criteria, meeting tips, helpful tools for a healthymembership and much, much more. We are very fortunate to have a well-planned curriculum and the finest presenters in the PNW volunteering to facilitate thesession. Kiwanis – the new Kiwanis – is loaded with fun new promotional materials and other resources for the modern Kiwanis leader.

Please plan now to attend CLE! Details are available from your Lt. Governor.

Michael Duffy - PNW EducationPO Box 127

Echo, OR 97826

CLUB LEADERSHIP EDUCATION - READY, SET, LEARN!