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Tidal Tales

The kiwanis club of Edmonds seniors   

meetings weekly at South county senior Center

tuesday~10:am~220 railroad AVE ~ MAIL P.O. BOX 221~98020

Published by Edmonds Senior Kiwanis    Dorothea  Forrest, Editor

July, 5th, 2005


PAST - PRESENT


Ray Olson was one of the WWII veterans selected by the Boy Scouts to attend the Memorial Day Ceremonies in Washington D.C. Upon returning to Edmonds he gave a program on his experience. He also gave the Sno-King Kiwanis a program on the ceremonies. He used slides to illustrate. It was impressive.
My granddaughter, Gwen Forrest, was living in D.C. at the time the WWII monument was dedicated, she emailed me about it.  "The memorial is amazing. Absolutely amazing. I was so worried that it would mar the look of the Mall, however, the continuity between the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument and the Capital is undisturbed. It's breathtaking, and haunting, and perfectly captures what I feel about World War II. It's very oceanic, and low to the ground In fact, it indents into the mall, so you walk down amongst fountains, and look up at pillars, almost like you're in a ship. Anyway, I run there at least three times a week and haven't lost the feeling of sentiment yet".  Gwen was born in 1978, and enters her second year at Seattle U. law school in September.

 

July is going to be a busy month! First there is the table we will have at the July 9th Farmers Market. Then on Tuesday, July 12 there is our Picnic in Edmonds City Park, featuring fried chicken, strawberry shortcake, beans, salad, veggie tray etc. Then the Snohomish Tillicum Kiwanis salmon bake, our Seniors board meeting, the Div. 22 zone Meeting, and more! Phew!

  KeyClubNews

With Meadowdale High Key Club now on vacation, we are looking forward to the next school year. Returning as faculty advisor is Mrs. Elizabeth Cano, an excellent contact for us Kiwanians and a most capable guide for these students. An enthusiastic new set of officers will also be with us.
 

New to Meadowdale will be the incoming Principal, Dale Cote. Norm Hoffman, Principal for the past ten years, retired in June. We appreciated working with Mr. Hoffman and the support he gave to both the Key Club and our Kiwanis Club.
 

We plan to make contact with Principal Cote in August, before the students return, to establish common goals and expectations.
 

The Key Club kids made plans to raise money doing a car wash in August. At Tidal Tales press time no date had been set, we will publish the date in the next Tidal Tales.

  President’s Corner

It's hard to believe that 2005 is half over. Seems like every time you turn around, another month is gone. June was our `healthy' month. Our group put together programs on hearing, nutrition and exercise, so I expect this group to last well into the next century.


I would also like to thank Ray Olson for his report on the WWII memorial back in the other Washington. June was also strawberry month and we made over $1100 on them. We are not doing quite as well on the raspberries and blueberries, but continue to get orders. I would like to thank Paul, Ray, Don and George Bardsley for helping pick up the berries and Shirley, Elwin, Dorothea, Alvin and Buck for helping distribute them. We came out OK and finished a little after 5 PM. I've received no complaints about anyone not getting their berries. We had one complaint about the taste of these berries, but Elwin tried them out and pronounced them good. We are returning the individual's check. When selling the strawberries and raspberries, emphasize they re not dry packed, but put in 15 and 14 pound pails. I would also like to point out George B. is probably one of the best parking space holders I have ever seen!


I have only two more president's messages left to do. Just when you get the hang of it, you are fired!


We are losing our gate at the Taste of Edmonds, but are picking up another gate helping the Sno-King club at the vendor parking lot gate. That, plus the money we got for helping the Rotary set-up and take down chairs for their annual waterfront festival, should keep us just about even. The Rotary chairs were done in only about 2 hours by at least 10 of us. It did not rain during our setup or take down and it was an easy money maker. Hopefully they will remember us next year!

        Clayne

Important  July Dates

July 4,     Independence Day!
July 9,     Kiwanis Seniors Booth at Edmonds Farmer's Market
July 12,   Edmonds Seniors Picnic
July 14,   Pick-up Raspberries
July 16 - 17 Salmon Barbecue, Snohomish Kiwanis Tillicum
July 19,   Board meeting, Seniors
July 21,   Edmonds Seniors Kiwanis hosts Div. 22 Zone Meeting
July 23,   Lynnwood Kiwanis Golf Tournament at Nile Club.
July 28,   Pick up Blueberries

July Greeters

(Please be on post by 9:30)

July 5,    Dorothea Forrest
July 12,  Raymond Roe
July 19,  Billy Joe Roberts
July 26,  John Rutter

 

 

July Birthdays

 

 MEMBERS

 

July 6,   Don Williams
July 7,   Clayne Leitner
July 18, Shirley Elliot
July 20, George Frankovich
July 28, Lucy Claussen ( H)*
July 30, Ellen Cavan ( H)*

 

 

PROGRAM TEAM

July 2005

 

SPOUSES

 

July 1,  Bettina Weaver

John Rutter Captain


Mary Lou Cantor

 
Shirley Elliot

 
Billy Joe Roberts

ANNIVERSARIES       

 
July 13, Sharon & Clayne Leitner
July 26, Judith & Gordon Millikan * (H)

InterClubs, July, 2005

July 7, Thursday - Snohomish, Noon at AIfy's Pizza, 1020 Avenue D.


)uly 14, Thursday - North Central Kiwanis, Noon lunch, Senior Center, 85th & Aurora, Seattle


,July 21, Thursday - Kingston Kiwanis, 7:AM (6:30 Ferry, walk on). Breakfast at Kingston Inn

 

July 29, Friday - Sno King, 7AM Breakfast at South County Sr. Center

July PROGRAMS

July 5    Ernest Shackelton D.V.D. "Antarctic Adventure"    

July 12   Annual Edmonds Seniors Kiwanis Picnic, 11:00 AM Edmonds City Park,        "Fun in the Sun?"

July 19   Prison Ministries, The Rev. Kevin Nolette of Edmonds Presbyterian Church

July 26   Edmonds Fire Dept. Mike Smith, "Serving You".

              

Program Committees

August 2005

Buck Weaver, Capt.

Frank Suhara

Al Rutledge


Howie Voit


Jack Zapara

September 2005

 

Ray Olson, Capt.

 

Dorothea Forrest

 

Mike Medalia

 

Ben Snowdon
 

Rita Miller 

Old Salt, Sez,

Need ways to get around no salt!  Can’t do without Popcorn! Use less salt!

The Seattle Times has printed a series on Drug and Drug companies calledSuddenly Sick. In the chapter on Blood pressure they have proof that cutting salt and taking a cheap diuretic is safer and more effective than the large number of very expensive pills now being "pushed" by the doctors. This series has just been published and really should be read by all persons who have been diagnosed with high blood pressure. Being "in the know" is safer than ignorance when it comes to your health. .
The chapter on hypertension was published in the Sunday, June 26th issue. There are very few pills that cure, many times changing life style is the way.

 

COMING EVENTS


TILLICUM KIWANIS Salmon bake. Saturday and Sunday, July 16 & 17 at Hill Park on Blackman Lake in Snohomish. Noon to 8 PM, Adults $8.00 - Children 6 to 14 $6.00. Served with Fresh Green Salad, Stan's Baked Beans, Garlic Bread, Coffee, Tea, Juice, Fruit Drink, Pink Lemonade or Famous Snohomish Tap Water. Also a Silent Auction.
 

ZONE MEETING JULY 21 Hosted by Edmonds Seniors Kiwanis at the South County Senior Center , Thursday at 7:PM. All Div. 22 Kiwanis are invited, Lt. Gov. Marybeth O'Leary to conduct meeting. July International and August PNW Conventions will be discussed.
 

GOLF TOURNAMENT Lynnwood Kiwanis Annual Golf Classic on July 23 at the Nile CC. Shot Gun Start, 1:15 PM. Contact a Lynnwood member for more details.
 

At the SNO-KING meeting on June 24th, some mention was made of a coming event. It is not listed on the Div. 22 Calendar and I did not get the information before press time.

 

JULY 14TH, PICK UP RASPBERRIES!

 

JULY 28TH, PICK UP BLUEBERRIES!
 

FUN IN THE SUN, JULY 12TH.

LAST MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS
MAKE SURE BEN HAS YOUR NAME ON HIS LIST.
BRING A PLATE, CUP, EATING UTENSILS.
BE THERE AT 11 AM, EDMONDS CITY PARK
LOWER LEVEL COVERED TABLE
BRING A BIG APPETITE

PLANTING FOR GROWTH
 

Edmonds Kiwanis Seniors, honoring our five new members, has donated a Mugho Pine to the Senior Center. We also have a lavender flowering lavatera tree to plant on the beach side, so it can be viewed from the dining area.

MEMBERSHIP

PLANTING FOR GROWTH 

Serving the world’s children

The coming PNW Convention in Vernon BC (August 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th) will be covered at the Zone meeting.
Soon we will get together with the Sno-King Club to discuss the organization of manning the gate we are helping them with at the Taste of Edmonds, which is on at the same time as the PNW convention.
Gordon Millikan is still in Rehab, Ray Olson has been keeping "tabs" on him.

  Remember! 

Save Plastic Bags for the Edmonds Food Bank

 

Edmonds Seniors 2005 Officers

 

President

Clayne Leitner

206-542-6351

President Elect

John Rutter

425-778-6502

Vice-President

Ben Snowdon

206-546-9208

 

Secretary

Shirley Elliot

425-778-0756

Treasurer

Billy Joe Roberts

425-778-1843

Past President

Elwin Wright

425-776-2892

 

 

2003-05/Director

Frank Suhara

206-542-4313

Steve Callender

425-776-2262

Dorothea Forrest

425-776-2892

Also is

Bulletin Editor

 

2004-06/Director

Homer Cardle

425-776-9772

Paul Jacobson

425-771-8949

Raymond Roe

206-342-2913

R.N. "Buck" Weaver

425-774-3568

 

Pacific NorthWest District Governor - Dick Mayer (253)941-8199

 

Division 22  Lt. Governor - Marybeth O’Leary(360)563-1067

 

Board Meeting

     July 19th 2005,  8:45 AM    

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