Club Meetings 1st and 3rd Friday Lunch at 11:30 AM Meeting at 12:00 Noon November Meetings: 11/4 & 11/18 Prospective Members Always Welcome... _________________________________________________________________________________ Board Meetings 3rd Friday of the Month 9:30 AM November Meeting: 11/18 _________________________________________________________________________________ Turkey Creek Golf Club 1525 Highway 193 Lincoln, CA 95648 _________________________________________________________________________________ 2016-2017 Officers President: Beth Roberts Vice President: Lou Hill President-Elec: Mary Luciano Secretary: Judy Gho Treasurer: Bec Cannistraci 2016-2017 Directors Rae Cook John Gho John Moran Mary Taverna Edy Ternullo Karen Thompson _________________________________________________________________________________ KCOLF News Editor Mary Luciano Volume II October 2016 No. 1 Chartered: March 20, 2015 P.O. Box 412 Lincoln, California 95648 www.LincolnFoothillsKiwanis.org News Message From The President What a great month we’ve had... Before I mention all the amazing service we provided to our community I have to say that I thought the Installation Dinner was incredible. Special thanks go to Edy Ternullo and Lou Hill for planning this wonderful event. In addition to almost all of our members aending, Division 44 was represented by Lt. Governor Laird Smith and First Lady Shari Smith, Past Lt. Governor Guy Blair and his wife Gloria, Past Lt. Governor Kathleen Ross and her husband Howard, and Division 7 Past Lt. Governor John Bummer. We had just the right amount of time to socialize before dinner, followed by a great meal and then the ceremony. Following all the official stuff, we danced the night away… O.K. only till about 8:30, but that’s not bad for us. I partially judge a party by how sore my feet are the next morning, and my feet were incredibly sore. In addition, October will also be remembered as the month of our first Safety Awareness Day. Words almost can’t express how successful the day was. The Teachers and Principal Shamryn Coyle, were amazed at how much the kids learned and how much fun they had. Western Placer Unified School District Superintendent of Schools, Sco Leeman and City of Lincoln Mayor, The Honorable Spencer Short, joined us at the event. This almost certainly will become an annual event and I would be shocked if other schools don’t request it. Special thanks go to Chairperson Christine Cirrone, and her Commiee: Don Moura, John Moran, Doie Doctor and Mary Luciano. I’m looking forward to the coming fiscal year. I’m certain we can continue to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children while we have fun together. Beth Roberts
15
Embed
Chartered: March 20, 2015 P.O. Box 412 News www ... · Thank you for putting on “Safety Day” for our school. I learned a lot about safety and how I can protect myself and others.
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Cranberry Sauce. Please note that you decide how many food items you would like to buy. Purchase your items and
call Michael & Mary for Pick-Up or Deliver. All food items must be received by November 14th to allow us time to
make the baskets and get them to the Salt Mine by November 15th. You will receive a donation form for tax purposes.
If you would like to help the kids put the baskets together, please contact Rosslynne. The K-Kids will be putting the
baskets together on Tuesday, November 15th from 2:00pm-3:45pm.
For those who do not want to shop, yet want to contribute, you can provide a check or a grocery store gift card. Checks
should be made out to Kiwanis of Lincoln Foothills.
Help us feed those less fortunate for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Every child deserves a warm turkey meal on
Thanksgiving.
Please contact Mary or Michael Luciano, if you are going to contribute. All food items must be at the Luciano home by
November 14th.
Kiwanis One Day
Starting in the 2016-2017 Administrative Year, Kiwanis International has changed Kiwanis One Day to be held on
the fourth Saturday of October. However, due to the busy schedule of Cal-Nev-Ha Kiwanis and SLP members,
Governor Pete Edwards has selected the original day of April 1, 2017 for our District’s Kiwanis One Day.
October 2016 Page 9
Christine Cirrone, Safety Awareness Day Chairperson
Carlin C. Coppin Elementary School’s “Safety Awareness Day”
The Kiwanis K-Kids Club of Carlin C. Coppin Elementary School in Lincoln, a student-ran club sponsored by the
Kiwanis Club of Lincoln Foothills, held their first “Safety Awareness Day” on October 6th from 9:00 AM to 12:00
Noon for the entire student body. “Safety Awareness Day” was the idea of the K-Kids for the 3rd through 5th grades
and was overseen by members of the faculty and KCOLF volunteers. Seven “Stations” were set up throughout the
school which provided safety tips to the students by the Lincoln Police Department (Bike, Car, and Pedestrian Safety),
the Lincoln Fire Department (Fire Safety and 911 Emergency), Union Pacific Railroad (Railroad Safety), Community
Emergency Response Team (What Kids Should know), the California Highway Patrol (K-9 Officers in Crime
Fighting), and KCOLF and K-Kids Club (Safety Tips).
Special thanks to the K-Kids for coming up with the idea. A contest will be held for each classroom to create a poster
showing what they learned, which will be judged by the K-Kids Board, the winning class receiving an Ice Cream
Social.
The event Chairperson was Christine Cirrone, and included members of KCOLF Bec and Mary Cannistraci, Alan
Roberts, John Moran, Don Moura, Bob Day, Lou Hill, Dottie Doctor, Karen Thompson, Mary and Michael Luciano,
and President Beth Roberts, Norm Kent, Lincoln Fire Department; Steve Krueger, Lincoln Police Department; and
Rosanne Johnson, Carlin C. Coppin Parent-Teachers Club.
Several dignitaries attended, including Mayor Spencer Short, Police Chief Tim Hariggan, and Superintendent of
Schools Scott Leeman. School Principal Shamryn Coyle sent a thank-you note to KCOLF, stating “I really can’t
thank you all enough for all that you have done and continue to do for our students and school community! Snacks,
Safety Day, After-School Tutoring, adopting families, library improvements, the list goes on and on and continues to
grow! Yesterday’s event was the biggest one yet and I know that word will travel fast around the district! I went
home yesterday feeling totally exhausted and energized all at the same time. The event was a HUGE success.
Students, staff, and families are still talking about it today!”
October 2016 Page 10
Kiwanis Family House
Yes, We Love Contests!
Start collecting those Rolls of Toilet Paper. From October 23 through December 23, 2016 we will be collecting Toilet
Paper for the Kiwanis Family House. The club that collects the most Toilet Paper will win the CNH Division 44
Toilet Paper Award
Ways to Collect Toilet Paper / Money...
Collect those Roles of Toilet Paper. Have a Wine Social, ask guests to bring and donate a 4 Pack or more, to the
Kiwanis Family House. Sell Holiday Breads & Cookies at Meetings, proceeds used to purchase Toilet Paper.
Get those minds working! Come up with the most clever ways to collect Toilet Paper. More details to follow…
≈
Crazy Hat Day
At our last meeting before Halloween on October 21st, some of our enthusiastic members came wearing goofy hats.
That’s the Spirit!
October 2016 Page 11
More than seven billion rolls of toilet paper are sold yearly in the U.S. alone. Americans use an average of 30 rolls per capita per year. Americans use about 50 lbs. annually or 57 squares of toilet tissue every day.
Joseph Gayetty is widely
credited with being the inventor
of modern commercially
available toilet paper in the
United States. Gayetty's paper,
Welcome New Members
Congratulations to Gloria Kostenko and Sunny Simons, our first two new members for 2016-2017. Committee
Chairs please talk to our new members about joining your committee at the next meeting or by phone. We want to
make sure that each new member hears about all the committees. This will make it easier for our new members to
select a committee that they would be interested in.
November Club Meetings
November Club Meetings will be on Friday, November 4th and Friday, November 18th.
Open Committee Positions
Inter-Club Chairperson
We need one member to be Inter-Club Chairperson or two members to be Inter-Club Co-Chairs.
Easy job! You maintain a log of clubs we have already visited and set dates for those clubs to be visited. You
announce at meetings the dates of future meetings and ask volunteers to visit the clubs. The Chair or Co-Chairs do
not have to attend every meeting. Our club needs to spread the workload amongst our members. Please consider
signing-up for this Committee Chair. Please contact Mary Luciano if you can be Inter-Club Chair or Co-Chair.
K-Kids Advisors
We need two K-Kids Advisor volunteers to attend K-Kids Meetings the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month, from
3:30pm - 4:30pm. K-Kids Advisors work with the Kiwanis Advisors to help plan activities for the two meetings a
month, attend meetings and help facilitate the meetings. The two meetings a month are on the first and third
Tuesdays of each month plus one planning meeting with the Kiwanis Advisors. Each club (2) have two advisors
always in the classroom. If it is a big project, we like to have three. Come join John Moran, Christine Cirrone,
Rosslynne McCullough, Mary Luciano and Michael Luciano - all K-Kids Advisors. Check out the K-Kids pictures
in this issue. We are having a great time with the kids. Contact Mary Luciano if your are interested.
October 2016 Page 12
CNH Division 44 Council Meetings (DCMs)
DCMs are held on the second Monday of the month at Free Methodist Church, 8790 Oak Avenue, Orangevale CA,
from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Dinner is served at 5:30 pm and the meeting starts at about 6:00 pm. Cost is $10.00 for
Dinner, or $5.00 for Dessert Only.
The Division Council Meetings or DCMs as members commonly refer to it, are meetings where members from all
fifteen clubs in Division 44 get together to share successes, plans, concerns and have fun. All members are welcome
as are guests. We are frequently joined by representatives from other Divisions, our Key Club, Circle K Club Division
Leadership. The next DCM Meeting is on November 14, 2016 and is Hosted by The Kiwanis Club of Rocklin.
Meeting Programs
Mary Taverna, Meeting Programs Chairperson
November 4th Installation of New Members
November 18th Carlin C. Coppin Elementary School K-Kids Board Members
Meeting Attendance
The Attendance for the October 7th Meeting was 18 members and the October 21st Meeting was 17 members.
Happy / Sad Dollars & 50/50 Raffle
Happy / Sad Dollars Collection for the October 7th Meeting was $60.00 and October 21st Meeting was $52.00.
October 25th Installation 50/50 Raffle was $280.00. Very Special Thanks to Bec Cannistraci for donating his 50%