DECEMBER 13, 2011 TUESDAY 12:00 P.M. VOL. 73 NO. 11 THIS TUESDAY No meting at the Bahooka. I know you are sad but try to get over it. We will be having our annual club Christmas Party at Steve and Lisa Montesanti’s home. Come join us on December 13 for our Annual Christmas Party at Steve and Lisa Montesanti’s home. Social hour at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m.. For $15 you can have beer, wine, soft drinks, beef and chicken catered by Dave Seltman. You are encouraged to bring a gift card to give to a family at Ronald McDonald House. LAST TUESDAY Tony Euredjian did a three-peet with his presentation on sleep apnea. The video’s were actually kind of scary. As I was watching the person struggling and gasping for air I kept wanting to say “take a breath.” Our best wishes to Chuck Shaw. He is having his stint repaired. He probably had an anxiety attack after seeing his prize El Camino returned to him in one piece from Mike Miller. Sock-O-Rama including toothbrushes and toothpaste. We want to break our record 168 items donated last year. Please do your part and fill Henry’s homemade sock. Reports are that we have more than 100 already. The Kiwanis Club of Pasadena and Kiwanis Rose Float Club of Pasadena will present Kiwanis International President Alan Penn at their Interclub Luncheon. Friday, December 30 from 11:30 to 2 p.m. at the University Club, 175 N Oakland. Cost is ONLY $45 a copy. See President Rich if you can afford to. Our club distributed 36 turkeys to needy families througout the school district. A big thank you to President Rich Wenzel for paying for 17 of the turkeys. STUDENTS OF THE MONTH We honored two students from Cloverly Elementary School and two students from Oak Avenue Intermediate School. Pictured with the proud students are teachers Jason and Katie Rose. Jason from Oak and Katie from Cloverly. Riley is also the daughter of Jason and Katie. Nagi is 13 years old, has an older brother and enjoys playing basketball and football, photography, and learning about culinary arts. Nagi said, “The best things about Oak are the family-like environment, multiple clubs, after school activities, and the close bond between teachers and students.” The best thing that ever happened was migrating here from the Philippines and getting an opportunity to attend the distinguished Temple City schools. If he could build one thing it would be a meaningful and substantial education for the improvement of mankind. Personal goals are to obtain straight A’s as a final quarter grade, attend a good college, and establish a career as a chef. Sandra is 13 years old, has an older brother and enjoys playing basketball, taekwondo, photography, arts and crafts, playing piano, cooking, and soccer. Sandra said, “The best things about Oak are the teachers are awesome and make learning interesting, my great friends, the comforting environment, the electives and clubs are exciting.” The best thing that ever happened was going to Tech Trek, a science and math camp for 7th graders. If she could change one thing it would be to help endangered animals. Personal goals are to build a rover that is capable of going to very distant planets, go to a prestigious college and major in science, to pass all her classes, and to graduate as valedictorian at least once in her life. Riley is 11 years old and in Mrs. Tenney’s class. Riley has a younger sister and enjoys playing softball, soccer, dancing, and singing. Riley said, “The best things about Cloverly are seeing my friends, doing art, and P.E.” The best thing that ever happened was getting an iPod from her parents. If she could build one thing it would be a soccer stadium. Personal goals are to build a safe house for animals and keep them in their natural habitat, to continue to do good in school, be a great singer, and become a great athlete. Melissa is 11 years old and in Mrs. Wenzel’s class. Melissa has two older brothers and enjoys reading, drawing, Sudoku, making lanyards, baking and cooking. Melissa said, “The best things about Cloverly are all the science experiments, orchestra, and all the murals around the school.” The best thing that ever happened was learning to read. If she could change one thing it would be provide more funds for fine arts and music programs. Personal goals are to build a soup kitchen, construct a museum about all things art and music, have compassion, passing the Algebra test in June, and read all the good fiction books in the library. KIWANIS KALANDAR December 10 – Lights On Temple City at TC Park from 4-8 p.m. December 13 – Club Christmas Party at the Montesanti’s. No Bahooka!! December 20 – Regular meeting at the Bahooka and Maryvale presentation at 4:00 p.m. December 27 – Key Club will conduct the meeting. Bring $$ January 3 – No meeting for the week QUOTE OF THE WEEK “We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails.” – Bertha Calloway See you Tuesday, Jerry “THE CAMELLIA CLUB” TEMPLE CITY CALIFORNIA Chartered August 8, 1939 WE BUILD TEMPLE CITY KIWANIS CLUB CLUB OFFICERS President, Rich Wenzel Vice President, Jerry Backstrom Treasurer, Matt Smith Secretary, Ron Dorazio IPP, Jim Robuck DIRECTORS Frank Deckon • Bill Hohl Jerry Jambazian • Mike Lepore Sue Matchett • Tom McIntee Dave Seltman COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN REPORTING 2011-2012 COMMUNITY SERVICES Chuck Shaw/Rich Wenzel PUBLIC RELATIONS Jerry Jambazian YOUNG CHILDREN PRIORITY 1 John Gera / Mike Lepore HUMAN & SPIRITUAL VALUES Sue Matchett SPONSORED YOUTH Mike Miller YOUTH SERVICES Mike Lepore / Matt Smith INTERCLUBS Jim Robuck ADMINISTRATION 2011-2012 GREETER / SERGEANT AT ARMS Dan Snell ATTENDANCE Mike Miller / Tony Straub BULLETIN Jerry Jambazian CAMELLIA PANCAKE B‘FAST John Gera HOUSE & CLUB MEETING Tony Straub / Bill Hohl MEMBERSHIP GROWTH Steve Montesanti PROGRAMS Jerry Backstrom ROSTER & MAILING Jerry Jambazian SEFTON FOUNDATION Mike Miller TCK-Al Driver FOUNDATION Steve Tyre MEMBER CARE Elmer Black / Dan Snell SOClALS & FELLOWSHIP Steve Montesanti BARBEQUE Jerry Backstrom / Dave Seltman Rich Wenzel CHRISTMAS Ron Dorazio / Steve Montesanti ICE CREAM Jim Robuck CLUBS IN DIVISION 10 MONDAY T. C. KEY CLUB - 12:30 P. M. T. C. High School, Rm 406 TUESDAY ALHAMBRA - Noon Denny’s Restaurant 4th and Main St, Alhambra 1st and 3rd Tuesdays TEMPLE ClTY - Noon Bahooka Family Restaurant 4501 Rosemead Blvd. - Rosemead WEDNESDAY ALTADENA-CROWN CITY - Noon 1st and 2nd Wednesdays Altadena Community Center 730 E Altadena Dr., Altadena 3rd 4th 5th Wednesdays Villa Gardens 842 E Villa St., Pasadena MONTEREY PARK - 12:15 P. M. Monterey Hill Sterakhouse 3700 Ramona Blvd. Monterey Park SOUTH PASADENA - Noon Calvary Pres.Church 1050 Fremont (at Oxley) So.Pasadena BUILDER’S CLUB - 12:20 P. M. Oak Avenue Intermediate School Room 511 (near the lunch area) THURSDAY SAN GABRlEL - Noon SG Hilton Hotel, 225 W Valley Blvd. PASADENA - Noon University Club 175 N. Oakland Ave. ROSEMEAD - Noon Social Hall, California Mission Inn 4807 Earle Ave., Rosemead SAN MARINO - Noon 1st and 3rd Thursday of the Month Z-Sushi, Garfield & Huntington ® Visit us at www.templecitykiwanis.org 2011-2012 President’s Theme “Service, Tradition, Excellence”
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DECEMBER 13, 2011 TUESDAY 12:00 P.M. VOL. 73 NO. 11THIS TUESDAY No meting at the Bahooka. I know you are sad but try to get over it.We will be having our annual club Christmas Party at Steve and Lisa Montesanti’s home. Come join us on December 13 for our Annual Christmas Party at Steve and Lisa Montesanti’s home. Social hour at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m.. For $15 you can have beer, wine, soft drinks, beef and chicken catered by Dave Seltman. You are encouraged to bring a gift card to give to a family at Ronald McDonald House.
LAST TUESDAY Tony Euredjian did a three-peet with his presentation on sleep apnea. The video’s were actually kind of scary. As I was watching the person struggling and gasping for air I kept wanting to say “take a breath.” Our best wishes to Chuck Shaw. He is having his stint repaired. He probably had an anxiety attack after seeing his prize El Camino returned to him in one piece from Mike Miller. Sock-O-Rama including toothbrushes and toothpaste. We want to break our record 168 items donated last year. Please do your part and fill Henry’s homemade sock. Reports are that we have more than 100 already. The Kiwanis Club of Pasadena and Kiwanis Rose Float Club of Pasadena will present Kiwanis International President Alan Penn at their Interclub Luncheon. Friday, December 30 from 11:30 to 2 p.m. at the University Club, 175 N Oakland. Cost is ONLY $45 a copy. See President Rich if you can afford to. Our club distributed 36 turkeys to needy families througout the school district. A big thank you to President Rich Wenzel for paying for 17 of the turkeys.
STUDENTS OF THE MONTH We honored two students from Cloverly Elementary School and two students from Oak Avenue Intermediate School. Pictured with the proud students are teachers Jason and Katie Rose. Jason from Oak and Katie from Cloverly. Riley is also the daughter of Jason and Katie. Nagi is 13 years old, has an older brother and enjoys playing basketball and football, photography, and learning about culinary arts. Nagi said, “The best things about Oak are the family-like environment, multiple clubs, after school activities, and the close bond between teachers and students.” The best thing that ever happened was migrating here from the Philippines and getting an opportunity to attend the distinguished Temple City schools. If he could build one thing it would be a meaningful and substantial education for the improvement of mankind. Personal goals are to obtain straight A’s as a final quarter grade, attend a good college, and establish a career as a chef. Sandra is 13 years old, has an older brother and enjoys playing basketball, taekwondo, photography, arts and crafts, playing piano, cooking, and soccer. Sandra said, “The best things about Oak are the teachers are awesome and make learning interesting, my great friends, the comforting environment, the electives and clubs are exciting.” The best thing that ever happened was going to Tech Trek, a science and math camp for 7th graders. If she could change one thing it would be to help endangered animals. Personal goals are to build a rover that is capable of going to very distant planets, go to a prestigious college and major in science, to pass all her classes, and to graduate as valedictorian at least once in her life. Riley is 11 years old and in Mrs. Tenney’s class. Riley has a younger sister and enjoys playing softball, soccer, dancing, and singing. Riley said, “The best things about Cloverly are seeing my friends, doing art, and P.E.” The best thing that ever happened was getting an iPod from her parents. If she could build one thing it would be a soccer stadium. Personal goals are to build a safe house for animals and keep them in their natural habitat, to continue to do good in school, be a great singer, and become a great athlete. Melissa is 11 years old and in Mrs. Wenzel’s class. Melissa has two older brothers and enjoys reading, drawing, Sudoku, making lanyards, baking and cooking. Melissa said, “The best things about Cloverly are all the science experiments, orchestra, and all the murals around the school.” The best thing that ever happened was learning to read. If she could change one thing it would be provide more funds for fine arts and music programs. Personal goals are to build a soup kitchen, construct a museum about all things art and music, have compassion, passing the Algebra test in June, and read all the good fiction books in the library.
KIWANIS KALANDAR December 10 – Lights On Temple City at TC Park from 4-8 p.m. December 13 – Club Christmas Party at the Montesanti’s. No Bahooka!! December 20 – Regular meeting at the Bahooka and Maryvale presentation at 4:00 p.m. December 27 – Key Club will conduct the meeting. Bring $$ January 3 – No meeting for the week
QUOTE OF THE WEEK “We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails.” – Bertha Calloway See you Tuesday, Jerry
“THE CAMELLIA CLUB”TEMPLE CITY CALIFORNIA
Chartered August 8, 1939
WE BUILD
TEMPLE CITY KIWANIS CLUB
CLUB OFFICERSPresident, Rich Wenzel
Vice President, Jerry Backstrom Treasurer, Matt Smith
Secretary, Ron DorazioIPP, Jim Robuck
DIRECTORSFrank Deckon • Bill Hohl
Jerry Jambazian • Mike Lepore Sue Matchett • Tom McIntee
Dave Seltman
COMMITTEE CHAIRMENREPORTING 2011-2012
COMMUNITY SERVICES Chuck Shaw/Rich Wenzel
PUBLIC RELATIONS Jerry Jambazian
YOUNG CHILDREN PRIORITY 1 John Gera / Mike Lepore
HUMAN & SPIRITUAL VALUES Sue Matchett
SPONSORED YOUTH Mike Miller
YOUTH SERVICES Mike Lepore / Matt Smith
INTERCLUBS Jim Robuck
ADMINISTRATION 2011-2012GREETER / SERGEANT AT ARMS
Dan SnellATTENDANCE
Mike Miller / Tony StraubBULLETIN
Jerry JambazianCAMELLIA PANCAKE B‘FAST
John GeraHOUSE & CLUB MEETING
Tony Straub / Bill HohlMEMBERSHIP GROWTH
Steve MontesantiPROGRAMS
Jerry BackstromROSTER & MAILING
Jerry JambazianSEFTON FOUNDATION
Mike MillerTCK-Al Driver FOUNDATION
Steve TyreMEMBER CARE
Elmer Black / Dan SnellSOClALS & FELLOWSHIP
Steve Montesanti BARBEQUE
Jerry Backstrom / Dave Seltman Rich Wenzel
CHRISTMAS Ron Dorazio / Steve Montesanti
ICE CREAM Jim Robuck
CLUBS IN DIVISION 10MONDAY
T. C. KEY CLUB - 12:30 P. M. T. C. High School, Rm 406
TUESDAYALHAMBRA - Noon
Denny’s Restaurant 4th and Main St, Alhambra
1st and 3rd TuesdaysTEMPLE ClTY - Noon
Bahooka Family Restaurant 4501 Rosemead Blvd. - Rosemead
WEDNESDAYALTADENA-CROWN CITY - Noon
1st and 2nd Wednesdays Altadena Community Center 730 E Altadena Dr., Altadena
3rd 4th 5th Wednesdays Villa Gardens
842 E Villa St., PasadenaMONTEREY PARK - 12:15 P. M.