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EDITORIAL PAGE
Message from our Editors
Yvonne Beckford-Lawes AvaChambers
We are presenting to you the first quarterly Newsletter. Ourgoal is to create a forum for exchange of information on allaspects of kiwanis. Future scope of the Newsletter is open to
your suggestions.
We would like to encourage you to submit articles as well asopinions. We will keep you informed on oncoming eventsorganized by the Kiwanis Foundation, bring to you newdevelopment and the directions in which the Kiwanis movementwill be going for the new administrative year.
The Newsletter is one way in which we will continue to attemptto mold and inspire the unity and collective sense of purposeamong Clubs and members.
The success of the Newsletter depends on your response. Weimplore everyone to read the Newsletter, contribute excitingarticles and features and make constructive suggestions as to
how the newsletter can be more informative and entertaining.
The divisions performance since its inception has beenoutstanding. Congratulations and much kudos is due to everymember/club in the division.
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2009-2010-Bulletin EditorsDivision 23 West
LEADERSHIP TIPS1. Becoming a Better Communicator Listening Skills
Skillful listeners have a big leadership advantage over those who do all thetalking. Recent research has shown that good listeners tend to be betterinformed because active listening results in greater learning.
Listeners were also better able to get things done because they werebetter motivators of people. And finally, skillful listeners were much more
likely to be "listened to" because they'd made others feel important. Jesusmodeled this skill by frequently asking questions and actively listening tothe answers.
So let me ask you... how are your listening skills?
Source:Winner's Way Broadcast produced by Mac Hammond Ministries(Minneapolis: Mac Hammond Ministries, 2003)
2. Effecting Change
Time is neutral and does not change things. With
courage and initiative, leaders change things.
Source: Jesse Jackson
DIVISIONAL HOUSEKEEPING MATTERS
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MEETING DAYS, TIMES &VENUES
CLUB DAY-TIME & VENUE CLUB DATE-TIME &VENUECaymanas BusinessDistrict
Fridays 7:30 P.M., AriansRestaurant
May Pen Mondays 7:30 Veralles Hotel
Central Portmore Wednesdays 7:30 P.M., McmastersCentre
Portmore Tuesdays 7:00pm Medallion HallHotel
Greater Keystone Thursdays 7:00pm Old Harbour Mondays, 7:30 P.M. Holy Trinity Anglican Church Hall
Greater Portmore Mondays 7:30 P.M. Belmont ParkPrimary School
South St.Catherine
Thursdays 6:00 P.M., AltamontCourt Hotel
Hellshire Mondays 7:30 P.M. Hellshire UnitedChurch
Spalding/Christiana
Thursdays 6:30 P.M. SpaldingsHigh School
Linstead Wednesdays, 7:30 P.M. LinsteadMethodist Church Hall
Spanish Town Thursdays 7:30 P.M. AriansRestaurant
Longville Park Thursdays 7:00pm, Community
Centre
First City Tuesdays 7 P.M. , Arians
RestaurantManchester Mondays 7:30 P.M. Golf View Hotel Upper Clarendon Mondays 7:30 P.M. KellitsComp. High School
Mandeville Thursdays 7:30 P.M. Golf ViewHotel
St. CatherineCentral
Wednesdays 7:oopm,GC FosterCollege
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Other Dates to RememberNovember 2009 Kiwanis Family MonthJanuary 2010 Kiwanis
Public Awareness
Month
Jan.31-Feb.72010 Mid-Winter Conference, Montego
Bay, Jamaica
Feb. 2010 Circle K
International WeekApril 1, 2010 Deadline for
Bulletins to be entered
in District BulletinCompetition
April 3, 2010 Kiwanis One
Day
April 30, 2010 Deadline forsubmission of Delegate
Certification Form forInternational
Convention May 12,2010 Deadline for
conducting Annual
Meeting/Election of
OfficersJune 1 2010 Deadline for
submission of Club
Election Report
10th of each month Official Monthly Report
Division 23 West Divisional Awards1. Sponsored Youth Kiwanis Advisor Award2. Membership Growth & Club Strengthening
Award3. Interclub and Fellowship Award4. Marketing Kiwanis & Public Relations Award
5. Bulletin Award6. Kiwanian of the Division7. Secretary of the Division8. President of the Division9. Interclubber of the Division10. Most Improved Club11. Most Co-operative Club12. Most Supportive Club13. Yahoo Mail Group use14. Lt. Governors Spirit of Service Award
15. Lt. Governors Award of Excellence
Divisional Council Meetings
December 05, 2009March 13, 2010June 12, 2010
September 18, 2010
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Eastern Canada & the Caribbean District, Kiwanis International
Serving the children of the World www.kiwanisecc.org
2009/2010 Recognition and Awards
It is proposed that the clubs in the EC&C District will adopt the KiwanisInternational onlineMonthly Report and abandon the quarterly reporting used in past years.The introductionof online reporting allows the reported club information to be rolled up to
the Lieutenant Governorand Governor level without additional compiling by district office.
The online monthly report provides the ability for a club to customize thereporting to the specificprojects and events pertaining to the clubs activities while maintaining a
fair and consistent scoringsystem for rating all clubs. Specific EC&C questions will be added to the KI
basic questions.Effective October 1, 2009, the Kiwanis International DistinguishedProgram will be the baseline
for the Recognition and Awards Program of EC&C District. The criteria willbe similar to the followingand will be scored based on the clubs submissions reported monthly usingthe online system. The systemwill be available in English and in French. For those clubs not able to
report online they may completethe monthly report on paper and fax it to the District Office.
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DISIONAL COUNCIL MEETING
Hosting Clubs:
Portmore Central Portmore
Hellshire Greater Portmore
South St. Catherine
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Continued from page 5
GrowthThe Kiwanis club has a net membership gain by the end of the administrativeyear.1 member - 10 points
2 members - 20 points3 members - 30 pointsMore than 5 members - additional 10 points
The Kiwanis club sponsors (or co-sponsors) a new Kiwanis club - 20 points
The Kiwanis club has made an annual donation to the DistrictHIV/AIDS Program in 2009-10 Kiwanis year -10 points
2009-10 QUARTERLY CLUB ACHIEVEMENT
The EC&C Quarterly Achievement Award Program is revised toencourage
participation and opportunities for all clubs and divisions in theEC&C district.The award will be three-fold and described as follows:
1. THE 2009/10 GOVERNORS RIBBON:Presented to the Kiwanis Club with the highest rating in the districtbased on the QuarterlyClub Achievement Report. (1 Ribbon will be
presented each quarter. Colour - Red)
2. THE 2009/10 GOVERNORS REGIONAL RIBBON:Presented to the Kiwanis Club with the highest rating in eachgroup as listed below, basedon the Quarterly Club AchievementReport. (6 ribbons will be presented each quarter. (Colour - Yellow)If a club in the region wins the Governors Ribbon, then the clubwith thenext highest rating gets the regional ribbon.
3. THE LT. GOVERNORS RIBBON:Presented to the Kiwanis Club with the highest rating in eachdivision based on theQuarterly Club Achievement Report. (28 ribbons will be presentedeach quarter. Colour - Blue) If a club in the region wins theGovernors or Regional Ribbon, the club with the next highest
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Our Challenge: HIV
Our EC&C District is entering the second year of our threeyear campaign to raise $1,000,000 CDN to help UNICEFcombat HIV/Aids in the Caribbean.
We need your help.
Would you like to be notified when we add new information to our District web site? Ifso, then why not follow us on Twitter?
Twitter is a free service that allows us to send you short notifications (or Tweets)whenever we add new information that we think you will want to know about. You willalways be up-to-date on the latest Kiwanis happenings.
You'll be the first to know when Governor Gary posts a new Blog, or when DST Jim hasa Mid-winter Meeting update. We'll Tweet you when Policy and Procedures Chair, Bob,pens an amendment or when Newsletter Editor, Randy, publishes a new on-line edition.
All you have to do is navigate to www.twitter.com/kiwanisecc. Check it out! Sign up! It'sfree!
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DUES UPDATE FROM THE KIWANIS INTERNATIONALCONVENTION
Question and Answer on dues payment for 2009/10:Question: How will the new dues payment structure affect the payment of duesfor the 2009/10 administrative year?Answer: It will not. The billing for 2009/10 will be the same as this year. Clubswill receive their roster and will be invoiced based on the adjusted roster asfollows:
GROUP Clubs organized during
RosterReceivedfrom KI
Dues Due on
GROUP1 September 1 December 31
September December 31
GROUP 2 January 1 April 30 December March 31
GROUP 3 May 1 August 31 February May 31
The club would update the member roster and return it to Kiwanis International .KI uses the updated roster from the club to prepare and send the club a duesinvoice. The invoice would be payable in 30 days. Should a club not return theupdated roster to KI within the specified time, said club will be billed based on thetotal membership recorded at KI at the time of billing.
NEW DUES INVOICING AND PAYMENT GUIDELINE FOR 2010 AND BEYOND
Amend Article XXII, Section 1, and Article VI, Sections 10 and 11, asfollows:Article XXII. Revenue: Section 1. Subject to Sections 2, 3, and 4 of this Article,each member club Shall pay to Kiwanis International for each member, basedupon the annual membership report, with the exception of those holding lifemember status and honorary members, the sum of fortytwo dollars (US$42.00)
per annum. Such sum shall be due and payable based on each clubs annualmembership report as of September 30 of each year and shall be due annually onOctober 1 and payable by November 30 according to the clubs organization date
as specified in Article VI, of these Bylaws.
PROVISON: Between adoption of this amendment and October 1, 2012: For clubs organized between September 1 and December 31:For the year 201011, payment shall be based on the club roster as of September30, 2010, and shall be due October 1, 2010, and payable no later than November30, 2010.
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ANSWERS ON PAGE 12
DIVISION 23 WEST WELCOMES
KC CENTRAL ST. CATHERINE
Plan early for a successful
event!
Acting President Josephine Lewis accepting the Clubs Charter from ImmediatePast Governor Sheron Cameron Dunn. The Kiwanis Club of Central St.Catherine was organized on 30th September 2009 and meets on Wednesdayevenings at 7:00pm and the G C Foster College in Spanish Town.
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Congratulations to the Sponsoring Clubs KC Caymanas Business District and KCSouth St. Catherine and the new club building team.
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Hi Key Clubbers,
For District Convention (DCON) 2010, the topic for
the oratorical competition is: What is the biggestchallenge facing servant leaders today and what is the
key to overcoming it?
So advisors, presidents, kiwanians, please sit with a
key clubber who can be a great orator and start
working on this topic for DCON. All the best D3!
Yours in caring service,
L.G. Tashari
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Answers to Brain teasers
1. Bigger and Better
2. Top Secret
3. Up to a point
Kiwanis club ofCaymanas BusinessDistrict
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The seven(7) club installations
CLUB FOCUS
Kiwanis Club of Old Harbour
The Kiwanis Club of Old Harbour was chartered on the 27 November 2002.
The club celebrated nine years of Altruistic Service to the community of
Old Harbour at their club meeting on 30 November 2009. Here is a pictorial
of the of some of the clubs activities.
Read A Round the World Project at The Seven Day Adventist Church Early Childhood Center in OldHarbour
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Old Harbour Development Association Pres. Ava & DP Robert at the Yadell GirlsHome
Committee Expo
Is this sprat?Fried Fish being prepared
Tribute..
You will alwaysbe in ourmemories
In our souls youvebeen engraved
In our hearts you
To all the Kiwanians who havelost family members
In Our Prayers...
We just wanted you
know thatyou are still inour thoughtsand prayers.
We hope that Godgives you strengtthrough this rough t
and continues tobless you richly.
Please remember tWe are always her
for you.
From your KiwanisFamily
Facebook Greetings
It is Kiwanis Old Harbour's special day:
Dorothy Brown wished Kiwanis Old Harbour a Happy Birthday
Jody Ann Henry wished a HAPPYBIRTHDAY! **
Carol Steadman sent a BIRTHDAY CARD!
KC Bahamas sent Happy Birthday David Morse sentHappy Birthday
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Smile for the Day
A blind man in a store
A blind man walks into a store with his seeing eye dog. All of a
sudden, he picks up the leash and begins swinging the dog
InspirationalQuote..
Dream as if you'lllive forever. Liveas if you'll die
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over his head. The manager runs up to the man and asks, What
are you doing? The blind man replies, Just looking around.
Kiwanis Education #1:
The Committee on Club Administration is responsible forproviding the most effective club meeting possible.Areasof focus should include the club meeting program, riskmanagement, reception, fellowship, and inter-club
relations,as well as other areas the committee may deem
pertinent.
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REMINDER FOR
CLUB DUES
PAYABLE @ 31
DECEMBER 2009
The following is the schedule of clubs which dues payment dates inDecember 2009
KC LinsteadKC ManchesterKC Old HarbourKC Greater Portmore, St. CatherineKC Caymanas Business District
KC Longville Park SE ClarendonKC Greater KeystoneKC Spalding Christiana
Club Anniversary Date
Caymanas December 4,
Central Portmore April 24,
First City July 4,
Greater Keystone September 24
Greater Portmore September 2,
Hellshire June 16,
Linstead September 15,
Manchester October 1,
Mandeville June 12,
May Pen July 9,
Old Harbour November 27,
Portmore March 13
South St Catherine January 18,
Spaldings, Christiana November 7,
Spanish Town March 7,
Upper Clarendon May 1,
Longville Park September 27
Central St. Catherine September 23
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WHAT IS DIABETES ?
Glucose comes from the food you eat and is storedin our liver and muscles. Your blood always has someglucose in it because your body needs glucose for energy.But having too much glucose in your blood is not healthy.
An organ called the pancreas makes insulin.Insulinhelps glucose get from your blood into your
cells. Cellstake the glucose and turn it into energy.
If you have diabetes, the pancreas makes little or no insulin oryour cells cannot use insulin very well. Glucose builds up in yourblood and cannot get into your cells. If your blood glucose staystoo high, it can damage many parts of the body such as theheart, eyes, kidneys, and nerves.
A simple test can tell if you have diabetes.Talk to your doctor or visit your health
clinicfor more information.
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DIABETESKNOW THE SIGNS
Tired or sleepy Need to urinate often Wounds
that wont heal
Vaginal infection Blurry vision Problemshaving sex
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Always thirsty Hungry all the time Sudden
weight loss
Numbor tingling hands or feet
K FAMILY NEWS
In Remembrance
Four Kiwanians have lost family members. Please keep them and theirfamilies in your prayers.
PLG Lorna Allen lost her brother-in-law.DLG Alex - lost his mother.PD Marline lost her brotherPP Leo and Director Dulcie lost their grand daughter
Young Children Priority One
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Proposed Project
Competition to test reading and cognitive skills among Basic School Children
drawn from across the division.
Target will be 2 students from the same school representing a particular club.
Two rounds with the winner being the school with the sum total of the scoresfrom both rounds. Each Club is to be represented by one team/school
Trophies for 1st, 2ndand 3rd places
All participants to receive tokens
Teachers/coaches will also receive tokens.
K FAMILY NEWS
Service Leadership ProgrammeProposed Calendar of events
For the new administrative year 09/10.
October
Dues derby notice sent to presidents of
clubs sponsoring SLPs.
Circle K training conference
November
Key Club District Church service onthe first Sunday
Support Key Clubs in the activities
done through out the K week
December
Read with Kids at AIDS hospices
January
Invite K Clubs to DCM
Divisional Alert on Dues Derby
February
Key Club and Circle K Oratoricals in
clubs and finals at the next DCM
Divisional Warning on Dues Derby
March
Circle K Convention
Divisional Wanted List of Dues Derby
April
Key Club Convention
Preparation for Builders Rally by
clubs
May
Builders Rally
June
Presentation of Builders Rally
Oratical and other SLP Oratoricals
at meetings
July
International Conventions
AugustBack to School
Check charter list for revoked
clubs
Quality Kiwanis Sponsor Awards
by SLP Clubs at DCM
September
SLP training for new clubs at
existing executives.
Handover ceremony.
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K Family News continues
Kiwanis Rally Of The ClubsProposed Fundraiser
More details will be provided at theDivisional Council Meeting
Fundraisi
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This is a very special invitation for you, to join the yahoomailgroup of Division 23 West. The purpose of the group
is to improve communications within the Division andwith Divisions 23E, 24 and 25. Mailgroups provide an
easy way for us to communicate with each other withoutthe bother of having to search for and verify individual
email addresses. There are also many special features ofmailgroups that are not available to regular users ofemail. Files, newsletters, photographs messages andlinks can be easily posted for sharing with the entiregroup. We have close to 200 local Kiwanian members
from all the Divisions in Jamaica.
SHARE YOUR CLUB EVENTS TODAY [email protected]
Join NOW to ensure that you qualify for the prizes andgiveaways in March 2010 when we celebrate our 5th
anniversary. To join: send an email to group [email protected]. In a few hours you will get anemail from Yahoo. Simply follow the instructions and
you will be a member.
Kiwanis Club Satellite
As you are aware, several initiatives are underway to improve memberretention and grow existing clubs. For the administrative year 2009/2010,the division will be focusing its effort on member retention and growth; onesuch avenue will be through club satellites. To give you a betterunderstanding of what club satellites are about, we deem it necessary as adivision to inform our members through the division bulletin. Here goes!
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Club Satellites
What is a club satellite? A club satellite is a small group of individuals, whobecome members of an existing Kiwanis (host) club. The club satellite holds itsmeetings and service activities at a location that is separate from the hostclub.
Why would a Kiwanis club want to start a club satellite? Forming a clubsatellite creates an opportunity for Kiwanis clubs to expand into locationswhere and when circumstances do not support the formation of a charterstrength club. Examples of areas where a club satellite may form are:
Small towns
Rural areas
Ethnic neighborhoods
Business parks
Medical complexes
Shopping malls, markets and retail stores
Can a Kiwanis club have more than one club satellite?Yes. A Kiwanisclub can have several club satellites in an area that each addresses a specificneed.
How many members do you need to establish a club satellite?There isno minimum number of members required to establish a club satellite.However, consideration should be given to how well a small number ofmembers can meet the specific needs of the area served.
What are the responsibilities of the host Kiwanis club to the clubsatellite? It is the role of the host Kiwanis club to assist the club satellite inobtaining and maintaining a high level of commitment, activity andenthusiasm. The success of the club satellite involves continued contact,interest, counsel and advice from the host club. The host clubs responsibilitiesinclude:
ensuring club satellite members receive proper orientation, support andcontinued education
encouraging club satellite members to participate in host club, division and
district activities
helping to develop a membership retention and growth plan
supporting club satellite activities
processing all membership applications
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Do club satellites elect officers or have a separate board of directors?No. A club satellite operates basically as a committee of the host club underthe direction and guidance of the host clubs officers and board of directors. Aclub satellite may choose to determine a chairperson to preside overmeetings.
Do members of the club satellite need to attend meetings or
functions of the host Kiwanis club? Attendance requirements and theworking relationship between the host club and the satellite are determinedand agreed upon at the local club level.
Do club satellites pay dues to Kiwanis International separately? No.Like other members of the host Kiwanis club, members of the club satellite paydues only to the Kiwanis club. The host club pays appropriate dues and fees toKiwanis International and the district.
How do club satellites determine service projects and fundraisingactivities? As with other operating committees of a Kiwanis club, the clubsatellite will propose fundraising activities and service projects to the hostclubs board of directors for approval.
Can a club satellite sponsor a Service Leadership Program club? Manytimes a Service Leadership Program may be the reason for developing the clubsatellite. The official sponsor of the program would be the host Kiwanis cluband the club satellite would be the committee to oversee and direct supportfor the program.
Is a club satellite represented on the host clubs board of directors?Host clubs may develop a club policy for at least one member of the clubsatellite to be on the clubs board of directors, but this is not required.
Do club satellites maintain their own bank accounts and financialrecords? It is the duty of the host clubs secretary and treasurer to maintainall records and bank accounts for the Kiwanis club, which would include therecords of the club satellite. However, arrangements could be made toseparate monies raised by and distributed by the club satellite. All bills,payments, deposits need to be approved by the host clubs board of directors.
Can members of the club satellite hold office in the host Kiwanisclub?
Yes. As active members of the host Kiwanis club, members of the club satelliteare eligible to be vote on club matters, hold office and serve on the club board
of directors.
If a club satellite grows to 25 or more members can it become aseparate Kiwanis club?
Yes. If a club satellite attains the required number of members to becomechartered as an official Kiwanis club, they can follow new club organizational
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procedures to elect officers, adopt the club bylaws and petition KiwanisInternational to be recognized as a Kiwanis club.
Would the host Kiwanis club be penalized with a membership loss iftheir club satellite organizes as a separate Kiwanis club?
No. In the event that a club satellite would attain the minimum number ofmembers and organize as a new Kiwanis club, the host club would be theofficial sponsor of the new club to receive appropriate recognition by Kiwanis
International. In addition, the members of the host club that became chartermembers of the new club would not be counted as a membership loss thatwould affect any awards or recognition by Kiwanis International.
PP Kevin halstead- Club Satellite Divisional Chair
Members of the Divisional
Team
DG Trevor Dunn
Oct 13
DP Audrey Francis
Oct 17
DLG Christene Long
Oct. 31
PP Kevin HalsteadOct 25
Beulah Bartholomew
Nov 2
DP Eileen McCallumNov 21
We wanted to giveyou on your
birthday a biggift!!
So here we are
KC of Old Harbour
KC of Greater Portmore
KC of Caymans Business District
KC of Greater Keystone
KC of Linstead
KC of Longville Park
KC of Central Portmore
KC of Spaulding/Christiana
Kiwanis Club of Manchester
Kiwanis Club of Port Maria
Happiness fills our heart toknow that you have been
with us through thisjourney.
A very Happy BelatedAnniversary!!
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Kiwanians are ladies and gentlemen dedicated to serving those in need. Inaddition to humanitarian service,they enjoy fellowship and develop leadership skills.
Memberships in Kiwanis Clubs provide the opportunity to meet and workwith the finest people in a spirit offellowship, striving towards a common goal.
Being a Kiwanian is a worthwhile investment. When you invest your timehelping others as a Kiwanian,you expand your horizons, develop life skills, and make a difference in thelives of others.
2009-2010 Club Presidents
Kiwanis Club President Contact InformationCaymanas Business District Henry Harris [email protected]/410-0394
Central Portmore Doreen Blake [email protected]/423-7150
Greater Keystone Cora Clemetson 985-2198/378-0163
Greater Portmore Jennifer Daley [email protected]/949 2362, 4218000
Hellshire,St. Catherine Johnnell Benson [email protected]/989-8101, 893-2542
Linstead Sophia Shorter [email protected]/302-3004,985-7520903-8464
Longville Park,S.E. Clarendon Sheron Gordon-Dilnassa
[email protected]/989-2359,902-5254354-2165
Mandeville Lloyd Tyme [email protected]/878-3685
May Pen Milton Swaby [email protected]/387-5930
Old Harbour Ava Chambers [email protected]/377-4022; 983-0884
Portmore Mark Clarke 322-2830
South St. Catherine Dione Chambers [email protected];[email protected]
754-7540 Ext. 2154, 318-1769, 346-9241
Spaldings/ Christiana Tesslin Brown 964-5370 ,853-1083
Spanish Town Vendyres Brimm [email protected],881- 5008
The First City Marsha Cochrane llllllllllllllllllllllllllll
Upper Clarendon Tracey Ann Mahony [email protected]/298-530329
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DIVISION 23 WEST2009-2010 DIVISIONAL TEAM
POSITION NAME MAILING & EMAIL ADDRESS TEL, FAX & CELL NOS.
LieutenantGovernor
Odence Rose(DP Hellshire)
13 Home AveIndependence City
9B): 922-5686(H): 988-0868
(C ): 438-3107
SecretaryImm. Past Lt.GovernorYCPO
Lorna Allen(DP KC South St. Catherine)
9 Earls Court wayArcadia, Kgn. [email protected]
(B): 923-7008(H 969-6956(C ) 819-2691
Finance Chair Jennifer Kessler ( DS- KC South St. Catherine)
Lot A62 Walcott Close, CaribbeanEstate, Portmore, St Catherine
(B) 920-1012, 929- 5601(H) 631-1345(C) ) 383-0884(F) 968-24-08
LG ElectPR & MarketingClub Counselor
Anthony Williams(DP Spanish Town)
C/o Usim Williams & Co.25 Dominica DriveKingston [email protected]
(B) 929-4914(C.) 819-0187
473-6275
Advisor to Lt.Governor Trevor C. Dunn(DG Caymanas BusinessDistrict)
206 Mountain View Avenue,Kingston 6Jamaica W. [email protected]
(B) 927-9221(H) 905-4639(F) 978-5962(C) 995-5490
Inter-clubbingPoints Coordinator.
Peter Williams(IPP Spanish Town)
354 Westport, Bridgeport P OSt [email protected]
(B) 938 0882(H) 943 0164(F) 938 1492(C) 541 1382
Class President Henry Harris(KC Caymanas BusinessDistrict)
[email protected] (C ) 410-0394
Class Secretary Derrick James( SEC.KC Spanish Town)
[email protected] (C) ) 410-6418
Governors Visit Kevin Halstead(KC . Longville Park)
c/o JAMALCO, Halse HallClarendon
B) 986-2561H) 902 5836
C) 881 9271Governors Visit Eileen McCallum
(KC Hellshire)Lot 348 Boulder AveUpper Fort B Hellshire
C 362-6716
HSV Beulah Bartholomew( KC Caymanas BusinessDistrict)
36 Young StreetSpanish Town, St. [email protected]
(B): 984- 4178(H): 943-8466(F): 984-8176Cell: 899-9111
Fundraising Audrey Francis(DP KC Hellshire)
115 Henry Morgan DriveHellshire HeightsSt Catherine
(B) 942 6943(H) 939 9203(C) 446 9546
Conventions Jason Kemp(DP KC Portmore)
240 6 West Greater PortmoreSt. Catherine
(B ): 984-3148(H): 989-2144(C)): 355-0401
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POSITION NAME MAILING & EMAIL ADDRESS TEL, FAX & CELL NOS.
Bulletin Editors Yvonne Lawes(Sec. KC Hellshire)
283 Bedrock CloseJohnson Hill, Hellshire
(B).984-3148(H).939-9692
(C) ).855-2579(F).984-7916
Bulletin Editors Ava Chambers(Pres. KC Old Harbour) P.O. Box 366; Old Harbour, St Catherine
(H) 983-0884(B) 929-1739(C)377-4022
Conventions Jason Kemp(DP KC Portmore)
240 6 West Greater PortmoreSt. Catherine
(B ): 984-3148(H): 989-2144(C)): 355-0401
Kiwanis One Day Vincent Mitchell(DP KC ,Portmore)
Lot 918 St. Theresa Rd.Green Acres ,St. [email protected],jm
(B: 929-6500-9(H):943-0128(F): 960-9995(C) ) 469-3283
Service LeadershipProgramme
Abdon Campbell(DP KC Spanish Town
Lot 27 Fairview Drive,Belleview Heights P.O.Box 633 Spanish Town ,St. [email protected]
(B) 972-0709(H) 943-0400(C) 909-8516
Service LeadershipProgramme
Christopher Humber(KC Spanish Town)
Joint InterClub &Fellowships
Lennon Campbell(KC Portmore)
Block 7, 205 WestmeadeBridgeport P.O., St. [email protected]
(B)(H) 704-1895(C) 475-4784
Joint InterClub &Fellowships
Shelly Scott England((PVP KC Hellshire)
Lot 96 Cavehill EstateHellshire St. Catherine
C.355-3840
Kiwanis ProtocolDivisional TrainerPast LGs Chair
Rudi Ricketts(DLGE KC Linstead)
80 Victoria Rose Terrace,Keystone, Spanish Town, St. [email protected]
(B) 983-7448(H) 983-7448(F) 983-7448(C) 534-8611
TAG TEAM
And
Daphne Innerarity(DLG KC First City)
9 St Jago Heights CloseSpanish Town, St Catherine
B)H) 984 2794F)C) 363 7111
Club Counsellors Christine Long`(DLG KC First City)
Townhouse #219 Sullivan Ave,Kingston [email protected]
(B) 984-4660(H) 905-1401(F) 984-7798(C) 361-1485
Club SatelliteCoordinator
Kevin Halstead(PP KC Longville Park)
c/o JAMALCO, Halse HallClarendon
B) 986-2561H) 902 5836F)C) 881 9271
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The National Anthem -
Jamaica
Eternal Father bless ourlandGuard us with Thy mightyhand.Keep us free from evil
powersBe our light throughcountless hours
To our leaders, GreatDefender,
Grant true wisdom fromaboveJustice, truth, be oursforever,
Jamaica Land we love.Jamaica, Jamaica, JamaicaLand we love.
Teach us true respect forallStir response to duty's call.Strengthen us the weak tocherish
Give us vision lest weperishKnowledge send usHeavenly FatherGrant true wisdom fromabove,
Justice, truth, be oursforever
Jamaica Land we love.
Jamaica, Jamaica, JamaicaLand we love.
National Anthem- Canada
O Canada!
Our home and native land!True patriot love in all thy sonscommand.
With glowing hearts we see theerise,
The True North strong and free!
From far and wide,O Canada, we stand on guard forthee.
God keep our land glorious andfree!O Canada, we stand on guard forthee.
O Canada, we stand on guard forthee.
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Kiwanis
Ordinary people performing
EXTRAORDINARY WORK
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Kiwanis, through guidance and example, works to develop future
generations of leaders. Every day, Kiwanians are revitalizing
neighborhoods, organizing youth-sports programs, planting trees,
building playgrounds, and performing countless other projects to
help children and communities.