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Tidal Tales The kiwanis club of Edmonds seniors meetings weekly at Snohomish senior Center tuesday~10:am~220 railroad AVE Published by Edmonds Senior Kiwanis Dorothea Forrest, Editor |
![]() June 1st, 2004 |
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CURRENT EVENTS 1. Aquasox Baseball— Following a presentation by Everett Aquasox spokesperson, Jason Jarret, real interest was expressed by several Kiwanis Club members in attending a game as a group for some fun and recreation. The club has attended this way in the past with a good time reported. An afternoon game was chosen on July 28. Our goal is to have at least 20 folks coming out for the game. Mark your calendars for the matinee game on July 28. Invite friends, family, it doesn’t have to be a Kiwanis member. We need at least 20 to attend. There are a variation of choices, which will be discussed at the meeting. 2. Six of us from Edmonds Seniors wrapped up our second session with graduating Meadowdale High School Seniors on Friday, May 28. We were part of a group of over 100 volunteers that served as panelists in helping to evaluate “Portfolio Presentations” of some 170 potential graduates. This is a district and State mandated exercise for high school seniors. We all expressed that we found it an interesting and revealing experience. Edmonds Seniors Kiwanis involved were Elaine Hinze, Homer Cardle, Shirley Elliot, George Bardsley, Dorothea Forrest and Elwin Wright. In February, John Rutter served as a panelist when the first half of the senior class was evaluated. |
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At the early morning meeting on May 27, Meadowdale High Key Club president, Allison Stevens, brought the 20 or so members present up to date on what is and is not about to happen. Not happening, . . at least for this Spring, is a suggested “Pie in the Face” club fund raiser. With other events crowding their calendar, it was decided to defer this project until next school year. Mentioned was the probability of another Car Wash for later in the Summer. Last year’s Car Wash was very successful so a repeat performance is expected. The Taste of Edmonds, held in August, is an annual Key Club project, assisting Edmonds Seniors Kiwanis in operating a ticket gate at the three day event. A special meeting is being called for June 3 to finalize participation in these two events before the school year ends, June 22. |
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President’s Corner Busy.. Busy. . Gearing up for our “getaway” to the North for a few weeks. We may even have an opportunity to pay a visit to a far flung Kiwanis Club—not sure at this point, e-mails have been sent and we’re waiting for answers. We are hoping to arrange a liaison between a Kiwanis Club in Anchorage and a member of the Bainbridge Club we recently visited. Roy Peratrovich, Jr. has designed a sculpture for the small, downtown park in Anchorage, dedicated to his parents. Upon completion he would like to have an Anchorage Kiwanis Club take charge of maintaining it. Such a beautifully planned addition deserves some very special attention, and both Dorothea and I, remembering Roy’s parents, are honored to have a part in this effort. Roy brought some of his art and sculpture work clear from Bainbridge for a Seniors Kiwanis program in December. Roy is a very talented man, his art is from the soul. Shirley will assist Clayne with the meeting agendas and any necessary correspondence on the convention. Billy Joe will be back to write checks, and Elaine has agreed to take care of the birthday, anniversary and Get Well cards. Clayne, as president elect, will be taking the presiding role for four meetings. This is great practice for his term, which begins in October. With all that is happening at this time of year . . Berry sales, July picnic in Edmonds Park, Taste of Edmonds in August, and the PNW Convention at the same time; he is counting on full support from one and all. I know he will get it! Our Edmonds Seniors Kiwanis business cards are ready! Frank Suhara’s design was printed up by John Bruce of the Tillicum Snohomish Club, on Wally Walsh’s printer. Another example of Kiwanis helping Kiwanis. The committee working on our new brochure hopes to have it completed within the week. More Kiwanis helping each other. Don’t forget, the Tillicum Snohomish Club’s salmon barbecue on July 10th and 11th. 12:00 noon till 8:00 PM. Seniors and children under 14, pay $6.00. Teens and adults pay $8.00. Don’t forget our members who are “under the weather”. Gordon Wilson has just transferred to another home for several weeks of intensive rehabilitation before moving on. The next place has not yet been determined. Mike Medalia is making good strides in getting back on his feet, and we hope to get over to see him before we leave. Don Williams has recovered from his accident, thank goodness. John Nutting, who retired from our Kiwanis Club (we hope temporarily) was in Washington D.C. for the dedication of the WWII memorial. Please keep in mind the suggestion I presented last week, a meeting in which every member (ALL OF US) will bring a guest to a particular meeting, presenting one of our interesting and challenging programs, offering something a little special with the coffee. We’ll show them that Edmonds Seniors Kiwanis is a great group of people who have a wonderfully rewarding time together and enjoys serving the children of our community!. Remember Let’s do more in ‘04! President Elwin
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COMING IN JUNE Sno King Kiwanis is having a 45th Birthday Party, Saturday, June 5th. Social Hour 6:PM; dinner at 7:PM. At the Bethel Lutheran Church, N.E. 175th & 8th Ave. Seattle. We can have an interclub if 4 go! Tickets are $20.00. Division Council, Thursday, June 10. Lynnwood Kiwanis to host at World concern, 7:00PM. Main topic will be assisting Sno-King get back on its previous stature. Div. 22 Lt. governor, Rod Vroman asks for good good leadership attendance from each club. |
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Important June Dates
June 5, Sno-King, 45th Birthday June 8, Edmonds Sr’s. Board Meets June 9, Strawberry Order deadline June 10, Division Council, Lynnwood June 16. Strawberru pickup At Sr.Ctr. June 26-29 Kiwanis International Convention in St. Louis July 4, America Celebrates Freedom July 10-11, Snohomish Tillicum Salmon Bar-B-Q, Hill Park, July 15, Raspberry Pickup July 20, Noon Picnic in Edmonds City Park, Replaces Meeting August 12-15 PNW D/@District
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June Birthdays MEMBERS
June 14, Marion Fyall (H) June 15, Ray Olson June 16, Leona Smith (H)
SPOUSES
No Spouse Birthdays
ANNIVERSARIES
June 3, Yuko & Jim Buchanan June 8, Joan & Ben Snowdon June 15, Gloria & Chuck Scott June 22, Ann & John Rutter
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June Greeters (Please be on post by 9:30) June 1, Buck Weaver June 8, Elwin Wright June 15, Don Williams June 22, Jim Buchanan June 29, Homer Cardle
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JUNE-JULY PROGRAM TEAMS
JUNE, 2004 Clayne Leitner, Capt. Paul Jacobson, Jr. Gordon Wilson Homer Cardle
JULY, 2004 John Rutter, Capt. Shirley Elliott Billy Jo Roberts Chuck Scott |
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InterClubs, June, 2004 MON, JUNE 7, LUNCH, NOON. UNIVERSITY OF SEATTLE KIWANIS. HAMILTON HOUSE. THURS, JUNE 10TH. DIVISION COUNCIL MEETING~ LYNNWOOD KIWANIS, 7:00 P.M. WORLD CONCERN. IMPORTANT. TUES. JUNE 15TH. NOON LUNCH, NORTHGATE KIWANIS, BERKSHIRE GRILL THURS. JUNE I 7TH NOON, LUNCH, BALLARD KIWANIS, LOUIE'S CUISINE. TUES. JUNE 22ND. MUKILTEO KIWANIS, BREAKFAST. 7:AM HARBOR POINTE GOLF CLUB.
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JUNE PROGRAMS June 1, Stamp Collecting, George Bardsley June 8, Edmonds Community College Courses for Seniors Susan Kostick June 25, Victor Mendez, "Escape from Peru Rebels" June 22, The InterUrban Trail Kirk McKinley June 29, The American Red Cross
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ANYBODY OUT THERE CROCHET, KNIT OR HAVE YARN TO DONATE TO THOSE WHO DO? The Edmonds Seniors have a project making knit or crocheted stocking caps for new borns and also persons undergoing chemo. Also short shawls to go over the chemo patients shoulders. Most of the time there is just one or two people involved, more are needed. If you would like to learn some of these crafts, contact the Kiwanis of Edmonds Seniors. We meet at the South County Senior Center every Tuesday morning at 10AM. We can have a knitting bee! It takes such a small amount of work to make a lot of difference to a chemo person, as well as a new born. Please? |
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In this (June) issue of Tidal Tales, we are presenting the Edmonds Seniors Kiwanis "Business Card/Pocket Calendar". Designed by Frank Suhara, and adapted for printing by John Bruce of the Tillicum Snohomish Kiwanis Club, a copy is printed below. The reverse side has a 2004/2005 Calendar, beginning with July, 2004, and including to June, 2005. Use this card to introduce our Kiwanis Club to guests and/or potential members
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Edmonds Seniors 2004 Officers |
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President Elwin Wright 425-776-2892 President Elect Clayne Leitner 206-542-6351 Vice-President John Rutter 425-778-6502 |
Secretary Shirley Elliot 425-778-0756 Treasurer Billy Joe Roberts 425-778-1843 Past President Jim Buchanan 425-778-3033 |
2002-04/Director Gordon Millikan 425-778-1524 Ray Olson 425-774-1303 Ben Snowdon 206-546-9208 Gordon Wilson 425-774-0902
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2003-05/Director Frank Suhara 206-542-4313 Steve Callender 425-776-2262 Dorothea Forrest 425-776-2892 Also is Bulletin Editor
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Pacific NorthWest District Governor - Louise Regelin (208)285-0164 Division 22 Lt. Governor - Rod Vroman (360)568-8456 |
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