Thursday, February 17, 2011

Vein Viewer Donated to Bluewater Health MIC Program

Thanks to the efforts of the Kiwanis Club of the Seaway in cooperation with TV Cogeco, $20,500.00 has been donated from their TV Bingo to the Maternal/Infant/Child Program's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for the purchase of a "Vein Viewer".  This piece of equipment is very beneficial for the Doctors and Nurses when trying to initiate an intravenous on a new born baby.  It highlights the veins anywhere on the body so makes accessing a vein in the hand much easier.  Required medication can then be administered more quickly than in the past.
 Dr. Nashed Rached and NICU Staff Nurse Tracy demonstrating the Vein Viewer on 60 hr old Baby Liam.
 The light of the Vein Viewer highlights the vein's in baby Liam's hand.
 Left to right:  Jennifer McCullough (Seaway Kiwanis Board member), Seaway Secretary Donna Kelso, President Ken Machan, Dr. Rashed, Maria Muscedere, Bluewater Health Foundation, Lt. Governor Sheila Donald, Kelly Ross, Manager of MIC Program and Seaway's YCPO Chair Don Burnard presenting the cheque.
Please click on the following link to see a video presentation by Dr. Rashed on the Vein Viewer.
http://www.tvcogeco.com/sarnia/gallery/videos/906-sarnia-lambton
Many Thanks to the Kiwanis Club of the Seaway for their continued service to the community and Children of Sarnia-Lambton.  Parents and newborns at Bluewater Health are thankful for your generous donation.
Yours in Kiwanis Service,
LG Sheila 

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day!

I wish everyone a very Happy Valentine's Day!
Take some time out of your day to thank the one's that you hold dear to your heart and think of those that are less fortunate.
LG Sheila

Division 3 DCM - February 12, 2011

Good Day Fellow Kiwanians!
Our second quarter District Council Meeting was held in Chatham, Ontario on Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011.  9 out of 10 clubs in the division were represented, with a total of 33 in attendance.  Special guests were Peter Tudisco, candidate for Governor Elect for 2011-2012, Allan Ure, Past LG of Division 4 and Ron Deichert, Past LG of Division 5 who are both running for the new position of Trustee for Region A.  Ron was accompanied by his wife Debbie and another Kiwanis Club of Stratford member.  Thank you to Peter for his vision for the future of Eastern Canada and the Caribbean District should he become Governor Elect.  Thank you to Allen and Ron for their presentations on why they wish to become the Trustee for Region A.  We look forward to hearing you again at the Regional Trustee Election meeting in Ingersoll on Saturday, March 26th. 
PLG Don Burnard, HIV/Aids Project lead for Division 3 gave an update of where we are with our donations and reminded all present that even though you may have already reached your pledge limit, further donations will always be accepted.  PLG Don also donated $500.00 personally to the HIV/Aids Project and becomes a "Champion of Change".  Thank you Don!
Thank you to all that took the time out of their day to attend this meeting, especially those that had to travel on less than optimal roads to get to Chatham.  Minutes of the meeting will be forwarded soon once all reports have been compiled or scanned.  With most arriving by 09:30am, there was ample time for fellowship and discussion as evidenced by the pictures below.

 



Many thanks to everyone for making this a very successful meeting!  Looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible at our District Convention in Collingwood!
LG Sheila 

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Governor's Message for February 2011

Eastern Canada and the Caribbean District
Home Club : Kiwanis Club de Schoelcher, Martinique, Division 26
Adresse Postale / Postal Address : 63 Les Hauts de Terreville ‐97233 Schoelcher
E‐mail : ptoussaint@kiwanisecc.org
Tél : 596 596 521 919 Cell: 596 696 452 683 Télécopieur Fax: 596 596 522 405
"Youth is our Hope. Let‘s get them ready so that they have the strength to face tomorrow."
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7 February 2011
Kiwanis Friends,
The year has started with much Kiwanis activity, congratulations to the Lieutenant
Governors for their contribution. I was able to travel to Barbados and join Lieutenant Governor Louis at the Charter of the first 3‐2‐1 club in our District. Congratulations to Lieutenant Governor Anthony for the recent induction of 25 members in Division 23W.
Fellow Kiwanis let us together renew our efforts to energize and grow
Kiwanis! A contribution from each one of you is required to achieve this.
Our last ever Mid Winter meeting was held in St. Lucia and our Lieutenant Governors reaffirmed their commitment to reaching the goals that I have set for this administrative year. We must together continue in earnest to reach the goals for our HIV/AIDS District project for the Children. I am encouraging each
club to double their efforts to reach this goal.
Ahead of us in February is the task of selecting our Regional Trustees, this must be completed before March 31, 2011. All clubs are expected to take part in this. Your Lieutenant Governor or the District office is ready to provide you with further guidance on this very important development in the administration of our District.
In my travels, I met several of you who are passionate and committed to Kiwanis. I have promised to share my Governor’s pin with each one of you who brings one! I hope to see as many of you as possible in Collingwood.

Your Governor and friend in Kiwanis
Paul Toussaint
Governor 2010 ‐2011

Friday, January 28, 2011

From the Frying Pan into the Deep Freeze!!!

Good Day Fellow Kiwanians!
January 23rd was an eventful day in the history of your LG.  Not only did I return from the very last Mid-winter Board meeting of the EC&C District but I also went through a 50 degree change in temperature in 6 hrs.!!!!
I have concluded that we humans can withstand just about anything and survive!
There was much discussion at this final Board meeting before the Trustee is elected within our Division to assume the role of dealing predominately with policies, procedures, bylaws, finance and general governance of the District.
Future LG's will focus totally on the clubs within each of their own divisions and their responsibilities will be as follows:
Responsibilities:
Support the goals of the district.
• Be accountable for meeting the membership growth goals for the division. Drive membership growth in the district specifically by focusing on the opening of new Kiwanis clubs and assisting current clubs in recruitment and retention efforts.
• Ensure that the club experience is attractive to new and existing members.
• Invest time and resources in those clubs with the potential for the greatest return.
• Evaluate, coach, support and provide positive reinforcement to Kiwanis clubs in the division.
• Coordinate assistance by communicating with district board and Kiwanis International.
Serve as a leader in the district by communicating the vision/messages of Kiwanis International and the district to the clubs and motivating the members to action.
• Ensure participation in club leadership education sessions.
• Speak on behalf of the district and prepare messages that are positive, personal and passionate.
• Communicate regularly with club presidents. Provide opportunities to meet face to face by scheduling productive division council meetings.
• Support succession planning by ensuring a seamless transition among preceding, current and succeeding administrations.
Are you a future Lt. Governor??  Would you like to be???  Here are the qualifications:
Qualifications:
A proven leader with the ability to:
• Motivate and inspire volunteers
• Manage time
• Build relationships with club and community leaders
• Encourage, support, coach and counsel club presidents
• Focus energy on the objectives
• Lead by example
• Facilitate change
• Use Microsoft Office software
I know someone out there in Division 3 could easily handle this job so please think about it.  If you may be interested, please contact me and I will be glad to fill you in.
I will be filing my report from Mid-Winter and distributing it by e-mail to all club Presidents and Secretaries before our scheduled DCM on Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011 in Chatham.  That will give everyone the opportunity to ask any questions you may have regarding the report.
Below are a few pictures taken at Mid-Winter:
 From Lt. to Rt. in the front row are Shelley DeCotes, LG Division 5, Terry Gracey, LG Division 6 and Jim Scott, LG Division 4.  I am the missing person.  This represents Region A.
Governor Paul speaking to the LG's - inspiring us to "Light the Fire within each Kiwanian".
A view from the resort out into the Atlantic Ocean.  
 Beautifully strange orchids are everywhere!
Several landslides occurred and are still occurring after the hurricane that struck St. Lucia.
In the picture you can see that one house was spared but the landslide took out the house on the opposite side of the road, in the process killing a family of 5.
 Runoff from the mountains during the hurricane caused swelling of the rivers, which caused massive devastation.
 Some parts of the island remained untouched such as Marigot Bay, a double natural harbour for vessels.
 
 These rock formations are known as the Indian and the Lion.
 The water was so powerful during the hurricane, entire roads were lost.  The excavator is below the level of the road.  The payment is the black portion at the top of the picture.  Underground pipes can also be seen.
 Good things come in small packages as demonstrated above.  Lt. to Right - District Treasurer Bob Johnson, LG Sheila and LG Jim Scott from Division 4.
Finally a group shot of those that were present on our final night in St. Lucia.
It is sad that this venue for discussion and fellowship has come to an end but fear not, discussions will be occurring regarding the possibility of something similar being arranged for next winter that any Kiwanian can attend so stay tuned!
See you in Chatham on Feb. 12th. 
Yours in Kiwanis Service,
LG. Sheila

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Sarnia-Lambton Golden K Kiwanis Donation to Bluewater Health

Hello All:
It is my honour to post the following: 
The Sarnia-Lambton Golden K Kiwanis club made a pledge to Bluewater Health and are keeping their promise.
Pictured below from left to right are Don Hislop, Johanne Tompkins (BWH Foundation), Liz Kenny (BWH Foundation Director) and President Jim Brady.  A donation of $3500.00 was given, which brings their total donation to date up to $29,664.79.  This total is ahead of their projected timeline to complete this project.
The money donated was as a result of the Golden K arranging a concert in late November by Scott Woods and his band.  Scott is a two-time winner of the Canadian Open Fiddle Contest, two-time winner of the Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling Championships, and Canadian Fiddle Entertainer of the Year in 1999. Scott and his band will return to the area on March 25, 2011 at the Camlachie Community Centre, 7pm to perform for the Camlachie United Church.  For more information on Scott Woods please click on this link:  Scott Woods.
I urge all Kiwanians to keep up their great work to support the causes that are both close to home and abroad. 
LG Sheila

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Seaway Kiwanis BMX Park - video

Hello All:  Please find attached a link to a video created by a local father which demonstrates just how wonderful putting money back into our community can give kids something to do.  Congratulations to the Seaway Kiwanis group for the development of the BMX Park at Canatara Park in Sarnia.

LG Sheila