Friday, November 9, 2012

Harrow Ontario Service Clubs Help Windsor Kiwanis

On Saturday, October 13th a very special event took place.  The Knights of Columbus from Harrow, Ontario, along with the Harrow Rotary Club, the Harrow Firefighters, Harrow Kinsmen, Harrow Lions, the Harrow Fairgrounds Association and many others hosted a Medieval Feast to raise funds for the Windsor Kiwanis Sunshine Point Camp.  Located near Harrow, Ontario, the camp has been in operation for 65 yearsEach year between 250-300 children attend a week long camping experience by the lake.  The Windsor Kiwanis Club must raise approximately $130,000.00 each year to continue to operate the camp.   This past spring a team of volunteers lead by Arlen Mifflin, son of Past Lt. Governor Al Mifflin made much needed repairs to the camp so that it could continue to operate and provide a wonderful experience for children.  LG Bud Orr attended the Feast which raised $12,000.00 for the camp.  This is a wonderful example of Service clubs helping a service club with a valued project such as Sunshine Point Camp!
 LG Bud enjoying the feast which was eaten WITHOUT utensils!



 The cast of characters!
Thank you to everyone who organized, participated and enjoyed this event.  A very special THANK YOU to the Harrow Knights of Columbus for getting the ball rolling!
Posted by PLG Sheila

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Seaway Kiwanis and the Grey Cup Visit

On November 3rd, the Grey Cup Train paid a visit to the city of Sarnia to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of the legendary sports event.  Members of the Seaway Kiwanis Club took advantage of an opportunity to support this wonderful event and to raise funds.  They set up a booth to sell hot dogs and pop. 






It was a wonderful day, with over 1400 Sarnia-Lambton residents going through the train. Seaway club volunteers were Toby Bitdness, Ken Stothers, Cindy Scholten, Ralph Hare, Ken Machan, Jennifer Mcculough and friends of the Seaway Michael Hageman and Steven Brain assisting with line control and the BBQ.
Proceeds from this event will go to support the Seaway Kiwanis Animal Farm at Canatara Park.
Posted by PLG Sheila  

Thursday, October 18, 2012

7 Members receive Walter Zeller Fellowships

Thursday, Oct. 18
This morning's meeting of the Chatham-Kent Golden K Kiwanis club was a very special event.  7 members received their Walter Zeller Fellowship medals for their individual contributions to the ELIMINATE Project of $1250.00 or more.  EC&C ELIMINATE Coordinator Jim Garey and his wife Sue were in attendance to present the awards.  LG Bud and his wife (and brand new Kiwanis member) Jackie were also in attendance.  
PLG Jim Garey advised the group that Division 3 is leading the charge against eliminating maternal neo-natal tetanus in the remaining 31 countries where is remains a needless form of death for new born babies and mothers.  Two clubs in the division have come forward and declared that they are going to be MODEL clubs - The Chatham-Kent Golden K and the Sarnia-Lambton Golden K.  Way to go gang!!! 
Now is the time for the other clubs in Division 3 to step up to the plate and get your events planned to raise the necessary funds to ELIMINATE this disease.  Lets go team!!!
Pictured above are the recipients of the Walter Zeller Fellowship awards along with Division 3 ELIMINATE Coordinator Mary Alice Marchand and EC&C District Coordinator PLG Jim Garey
Posted by PLG Sheila
 

Monday, October 15, 2012

LG Bud Orr completing Club Officer Installations

Oct. 15, 2012
LG Bud has been on the move.  He started the process of Club Officer installations on Sept. 25th and will end on Oct. 16th with the Kiwanis Club of the Seaway.  He has met many new friends along the way.  
Goals for 2012-2013
LG Bud has created the following as his goals for Division 3 for the coming year.
  • To have an active interclub exchange
  • To maintain active membership
  • To raise money for the ELIMINATE Project
  • To promote education about Kiwanis within each community
  • To have FUN as Kiwanis members in Division 3 
Other exciting news is that the EC&C District will have a newsletter sent out to all clubs for distribution to the club membership.  This is being taken on by Kiwanian Randy Ross of Division 4's Ridgetown club.  All clubs are invited to submit any newsworthy story to Randy at Randy Ross  for publication.  Randy reserves the right to edit or shorten especially lengthy pieces.  He is looking for information that will be of interest to all Kiwanians in our District (as opposed to things that are of interest to only one or two clubs).  This includes innovative projects, special anniversaries, interesting events and general articles about Kiwanis.  Governor Peter Tudisco will have a column and there will also be information about things like the annual convention.  Photos are welcome/encouraged.  There will be a newsletter at least once per month, however they may be produced more frequently as needed.
information posted by PLG Sheila for LG Bud

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

LG Bud Receives Walter Zeller Fellowship Award

Sept. 24, 2012
This was a very special occasion for LG Bud and the Kiwanis Club of Forest.  District Lead for the ELIMINATE Project Jim Garey and his wife Sue traveled to Forest to attend their Monday meeting and to present LG Bud with his Walter Zeller Fellowship medallion in honour of his commitment to the ELIMINATE Project.  To qualify for a Walter Zeller medallion a person must commit to donating $1250.00 over a two year term in support of ELIMINATE.  This level of commitment will save 690 lives.  The goal for Eastern Canada and the Caribbean District has been set a just over $4 million dollars over the course of the project which will end in 2015 at Kiwanis's 100th Anniversary celebration in Indianapolis.  ELIMINATE is a 5 year world wide service project in cooperation with UNICEF. 
Pictured above - LG Bud and District ELIMINATE Lead Jim Garey

Passing of the LG Banner and Final Words

September 15, 2012
On Sept. 15th, Division 3 had its 4th Divisional Council meeting in Forest, Ontario at the Kineto Theatre.  22 members from around the division were in attendance.  This was LG Sheila's final meeting and LG Bud Orr's first meeting.  Kiwanis custom was followed and the LG Banner for the LG's Home Club was passed from the Kiwanis Club of Sarnia, Inc. to the Kiwanis Club of Forest.
Pictured above from left to right - Forest President Martin Brunner, Forest President-Elect Sandy Burkhart, LG Bud, PLG Sheila and Sarnia club President Allan McPhee.
Today I sit at my computer and reflect on the past 2 years of service that I have given to the Division.  I hope I made a bit of a difference in the way each of you sees Kiwanis.  Thanks to Kiwanis and my Division 3 family, I have been able to visit many places that I normally would not have ventured if not for attending a convention or a function related to Kiwanis.  I met a lot of new friends in the process, friends that I hope to have for a lifetime.  The knowledge that Kiwanis has given me has broadened my horizons and made me much more aware of what is going on in our world.  It has given me hope that, as Kiwanians, we are doing the right thing to help the children of the world and those that are less fortunate than ourselves.  Within each of us there is a desire to help and through our membership, we can do just that.  At times the knowledge that we gain reminds us of how life can be in other locations of the world.  Locations where children have no parents, have no home and don't know where their next meal is coming from.  If Kiwanians see a need, they rise to the occasion and help out.  We can make a difference, individually and as a group.
I wish for each of you continued success in your life of service through Kiwanis.  I am sure I will be seeing some of you in the future at an interclub or at a convention.  Keep service in your heart...........you will never go wrong.
The Division 3 LG blog will continue under the direction of LG Bud.  It will remain at the same address but will soon have a new look.  Stay tuned for updates!
Yours in continued Kiwanis Service,
PLG Sheila Donald





Monday, September 3, 2012

Kiwanis/Staples BBQ a Success!

Sept. 1st and 2nd, 2012
Happy anniversary to Kiwanis and Staples on the completion of our 10th year of our joint project to help kids less fortunate get their school year off to a good start.  It is hard to believe that we have done our BBQ in front of the local Staples store for 10 years!  How time flies!  Kiwanians from the Sarnia club, Sarnia-Lambton Golden K cub and the Forest Club flipped burgers and dogs, poured drinks and had a lot of fun in the process on 2 beautiful days.  We couldn't have asked for better weather.  Total money raised was $675.00 which will go to Staples for school supplies.  
How does this project work?
Every year we select schools where we think some students could use assistance with obtaining the necessary supplies to get their year off on the right foot.  A letter is delivered to the Principal of each selected school during the last week of August.  It requests that they have their teachers assess their students during the first week of class and then formulate a "wish list" for their school.  This is then e-mailed to the Manager of the local Staples store.  The staff then get to work packing up as much of each school's wish list as possible, based on the funds received both from donations at their checkouts, from our BBQ and a donation from Seaway Kiwanis.
All the supplies are delivered to each school a week later.  
I would like to thank the following Kiwanians who assisted over the 2 day event - 
Sarnia-Lambton Golden K - Archie Kerr, Mac McDonald, Dave Marshall and Mike Korol
Sarnia Kiwanis - Margaret Bradley and myself
Forest Kiwanis - Martin Brunner, Bud Orr, Jr. Butt and Kevin Weld
A very big THANK YOU goes to Dave Marshall for the use of his BBQ and donation of propane for this event.
 Margaret Bradley, Martin Brunner and Mac McDonald
 Dave Marshall attracting attention
 LGE Bud Orr and Mac McDonald in deep discussion about cooking!
 Margaret Bradley and Jr. Butt looking for hopeful eaters!!!
 Mike Korol cooking his heart out!
 LG Sheila, Margaret Bradley, Kevin Weld and Mike Korol at the end of 2 great days!
As my year as LG comes quickly to a close, I would like you all to know that the Division 3 LG Blog will continue under LG Bud.
The look will be changing on Oct. 1st. so please keep reading what is posted and share it with your fellow Kiwanians.
LG Sheila