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Bonneville Kiwanis Club of Salt Lake City

www.bonnevillekiwanis.net

September 16,  2008

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Calendar of Events

*** Meetings Now at: Sizzler, 371 East 400 South, SLC ***

11:45 – 1:00 pm, Meeting Room

(Northwest corner of Restaurant) * = New Date

TUE Sep 16th*

Adriane Colvin, Salvation Army

WED Sep 24th  7:00 PM

 

Annual Presidents Dinner, Location: Our Usual Meeting Place – Sizzler.  This will be in lieu of our luncheon meeting this week. Wives are Invited.  So we can let Sizzler know how many to expect please RSVP to Ron Howell or Gordon Lewis

WED Oct 1st

Speaker and Topic – To Be Announced

TUE Oct 7th

Board Meeting**

WED Oct 8th

Speaker and Topic – To Be Announced

THU Oct 9th

Feeding the Homeless***

WED Oct 15th

Speaker and Topic – To Be Announced

WED Oct 22nd

Speaker and Topic – To Be Announced

WED Oct 29th

Speaker and Topic – To Be Announced

TUE Nov 4th

Board Meeting**

WED Nov 5th

Speaker and Topic – To Be Announced

THU Nov 6th

Feeding the Homeless***

WED Nov 12th

Speaker and Topic – To Be Announced

WED Nov 19th

Round Table

WED Nov 26th No Meeting – Thanksgiving Week

TUE Dec 2nd

Board Meeting**

WED Dec 3rd

Speaker and Topic – To Be Announced

THU Dec 4th

Feeding the Homeless***

WED Dec 10th

Speaker and Topic – To Be Announced

WED Dec 17th

Salvation Army Bell Ringing.  This is in lieu of our Weekly Luncheon Meeting

WED Dec 24th

No Meeting – Christmas Week

WED Dec 31st

Speaker and Topic – To Be Announced

 
** Board meeting is the 1st Tuesday of every month at the Pagoda, 5th East and 1st North in Salt Lake City.   5:30 pm with dinner afterwards. *** Feeding the Homeless,  St. Vincent DePaul,400 W 200 S, 11:20 am – 1:00 pm.

 
Contact Information

(B) Business, (C) Cell, (H) Home

President Ron Howell, (W) 983-8000, (H) 397-2532
Immed Past President Ed Rogers (B) 328-8506, 532-6526

1st Vice President/

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Gordon Lewis,  (C) 915-6228, (C) 706-4519, gclbowl@xmission.com
2nd Vice President Dave Nelson, 486-7855
Secretary

Mark Anderson (B) 568-9322 (C) 232-5560

Board Members Dave Nelson, Ed Rogers, and Ron Howell, Chuck Baker

Contact Gordon Lewis if you would rather receive the newsletter by e-mail rather than through the mail.

 

 

About Adriane Colvin …

 

     Adriane Colvin, a native of Utah is the Volunteer Coordinator and Development Assistant at the Citadel Corps Salvation Army of Salt Lake.

     She has recently been commissioned to staff the holiday programs, Red Kettle and Angel Tree as well as year round volunteering opportunities  at the community dining room, adult rehabilitation program and Thrift

Stores.

     Adriane comes to The Salvation Army from long list of event companies including Venue Manager and Volunteer staffing for the Sundance Film Festival and seminar coordinator for a local real estate investment company for the past four years.  She is thrilled to be working with the community and helping the needy.

 

September 16th in History

 

1630 - The Massachusetts village of Shawmut changed its name to Boston.

 

1810 - Mexico began its revolt against Spanish rule.

 

1908 - General Motors was founded by William C. Durant.

 

1919 - The American Legion was incorporated by an act of Congress.

 

1940 - The United States first adopted peacetime conscription when President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Selective Training and Service Act into law.

 

1974 - President Ford announced conditional amnesty for Vietnam War deserters and draft evaders.

 

1975 - Papua New Guinea became independent.

 

1982 - Lebanese Christians massacred hundreds of Palestinian refugees in Beirut.

 

1987 - The Montreal Protocol was signed by 25 nations, limiting production on substances that harm the ozone layer. To date, 168 nations have joined the protocol.

 

Benjamin Franklin Quotes:

 

A slip of the foot you may soon recover, but a slip of the tongue you may never get over.

 

Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none.   

 

Glass, china, and reputation are easily cracked, and never well mended.