OFFICERS 2017–2018 Don Witt President Jenny Lee President-Elect Cheryl Hartman Vice President Lloyd W. Enoch Treasurer John Montgomery Secretary Andy Stone Past President Manly Aylor, Jr. President – Roanoke Kiwanis Foundation, Inc. DIRECTORS Terry Apple Jackie Bledsoe Ken Briggs Mike Hamlar Larry Kufel Mike Leigh Sam Lionberger III Dave Spangler Jeanne Bollendorf Webmaster, Newsletter Editor & Public Relations Chair Photographers Gary Powers & Rupert Cutler Jane Erickson International President Kelly Boswell Capital District Governor Lloyd Enoch Lt. Governor - Division 15 John Rife Southwest Virginia Regional Trustee PO Box 19313 Roanoke, VA 24019-1032 Phone 540-265-2441 Roanoke, Virginia Downtown Roanoke www.roanokekiwanis.org The Patrick Henry Ballroom 611 S. Jefferson St. Kiwanis NEWS Kiwanis Club of Roanoke, Virginia – Chartered January 28, 1920 Capital District Kiwanis – Southwest Virginia Region – Division 15 Vol. 99 No. 1 Published Weekly October 1, 2017 Stand By Your Plan This week’s program: Chasing the Powhatan Arrow, presented Michael Abraham, author. Abraham is a native of Christiansburg and a graduate of Virginia Tech with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He has had a varied career in engineering, sales, marketing, business management, and real estate management. He currently splits his time between the management of an industrial shell building in Christiansburg and his writing career. Abraham lives in Blacksburg with his wife, two dogs, and four motorcycles. He is a member of the Blacksburg Rotary Club. He and his wife have one adult daughter. Chasing the Powhatan Arrow is his eighth book. All are about Virginia and West Virginia. He has been nominated on three occasions for the Library of Virginia annual Literary Award and three times invited to the prestigious Virginia Festival of the Book. His other books are: Keepers of the Tradition a non-fiction compilation of portraits of contemporary Appalachians; Orange, VA a novel of political intrigue; War, WV a novel of the fight for justice in the Appalachian coal fields; Providence, VA a novel of inner strength found in adversity; Harmonic Highways a non-fiction l ook at Virginia’s Crooked Road; Union, WV, a novel of loss, healing, and redemption in contemporary Appalachia; and The Spine of the Virginias a non-fiction account of journeys along the border of Virginia and West Virginia.
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OFFICERS 2017–2018
Don Witt President
Jenny Lee
President-Elect
Cheryl Hartman Vice President
Lloyd W. Enoch
Treasurer
John Montgomery Secretary
Andy Stone
Past President
Manly Aylor, Jr. President – Roanoke
Kiwanis Foundation, Inc.
DIRECTORS Terry Apple
Jackie Bledsoe Ken Briggs Mike Hamlar Larry Kufel Mike Leigh
Sam Lionberger III Dave Spangler
Jeanne Bollendorf
Webmaster, Newsletter Editor & Public Relations Chair
Photographers
Gary Powers & Rupert Cutler
Jane Erickson International President
Kelly Boswell
Capital District Governor
Lloyd Enoch Lt. Governor - Division 15
John Rife
Southwest Virginia Regional Trustee
PO Box 19313
Roanoke, VA 24019-1032 Phone 540-265-2441 Roanoke, Virginia
Downtown Roanoke
www.roanokekiwanis.org The Patrick Henry Ballroom
611 S. Jefferson St.
Kiwanis NEWS Kiwanis Club of Roanoke, Virginia – Chartered January 28, 1920 Capital District Kiwanis – Southwest Virginia Region – Division 15
Vol. 99 No. 1 Published Weekly October 1, 2017
Stand By Your Plan
This week’s program: Chasing the Powhatan Arrow, presented Michael
Abraham, author. Abraham is a native of Christiansburg and a graduate
of Virginia Tech with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He has had a
varied career in engineering, sales, marketing, business management,
and real estate management. He currently splits his time between the
management of an industrial shell building in Christiansburg and his
writing career. Abraham lives in Blacksburg with his wife, two dogs, and
four motorcycles. He is a member of the Blacksburg Rotary Club. He and
his wife have one adult daughter.
Chasing the Powhatan Arrow is his eighth book. All are about Virginia and
West Virginia. He has been nominated on three occasions for the Library
of Virginia annual Literary Award and three times invited to the prestigious
Virginia Festival of the Book. His other books are:
Keepers of the Tradition a non-fiction compilation of portraits of
contemporary Appalachians; Orange, VA a novel of political intrigue; War,
WV a novel of the fight for justice in the Appalachian coal fields;
Providence, VA a novel of inner strength found in adversity; Harmonic
Highways a non-fiction look at Virginia’s Crooked Road; Union, WV, a
novel of loss, healing, and redemption in contemporary Appalachia; and
The Spine of the Virginias a non-fiction account of journeys along the
October 4 – Chasing the Powhatan Arrow - Michael Abraham October 11 – First Responders Recognition October 18 – How to Use Medicare Dollars – April Jones October 25 – Diabetes Prevention – Sarah Wall
Mike Alvarado from Ballast Point Brewing Spoke Two Weeks Ago
Kiwanis News – October 1, 2017 – Page 3
Welcome! Jerian Howard
guest of Dan Chitwood.
Blood Drive! The next Red
Cross & St. John’s Church
blood drive is this Wednesday,
October 4 from 12-6pm. To
schedule an appointment call 1-
800-GIVELIFE to set up a time
to donate blood; walk-ins are
welcome!
Sweat Equity Opportunities!
We have two volunteer
opportunities – on Saturday,
October 7 at 9am we are
cleaning up Lick Run Greenway as part of Clean Valley Day. Volunteers will meet at the upper shelter
in Washington Park near the swimming pool. Contact Mike Loveman to sign-up. On Friday,
November 17 at 11am we are serving a Thanksgiving lunch at the Adult Care Center in Salem.
Contact Don Chichester to volunteer.
Social Events! The KFC Kiwanis Fun Crew – has scheduled
more after work social evenings. Thursday, October 19th we will
be at Rodeo Grande at Valley View at 530pm; and Thursday,
November 9th we will be at 419 Restaurant at 530pm. Stay tuned
for information about a December opportunity to get tickets for A
Christmas Story at Mill Mountain Theatre.
Recognitions! Many thanks to the Club members who
volunteered at and played in the Bocce Tournament, it was a
successful event! Pegram Johnson recognized the
Membership Committee for their hard work – Wendy Mellenthin
(retention), Reggie Wood & Jackie Bledsoe (orientation), Ken
Briggs, Paige Darby, Alex Brendel, and LeeAnn Linkenhoker
(recruitment). Out of 146 clubs in the Capital District – Kiwanis
Club of Roanoke is #2 in membership!
Headshots: if you are a new member or if you want an updated headshot for the Kiwanis Directory,
please email your headshot to Lloyd Enoch or make arrangements for Gary Powers to take your
photo before or after a Kiwanis meeting.
Kiwanis News – October 1, 2017 – Page 4
Kiwanis club of Roanoke Valentine’s Cruise
Picture a moonlight night on the high seas celebrating
valentine’s day with your sweetie.
Come join us aboard Carnival Cruise Ship “Paradise”
When: February 12th – 17th
Departing from: Tampa Florida
Destinations: Grand Cayman and Cozumel Mexico
Prices: Starting at $1042. 50 for double (tax, fees and
insurance included) – Airfare not included
To reserve your cabin:
Call: Joe Belizaire (our cruise specialist)
800-819-3902 ext 82510
Please provide the following information
Group number: 8RL9K2 Kiwanis Club of Roanoke Cruise
Prices are frozen for the next 2 weeks but the group will
be open until the day of sailing
Please call; amy carter 540-484-3934 if you have any