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News Chartered: March 20, 2015 P.O. Box 412 Lincoln, California 95648 www.lincolnfoothillskiwanis.org Volume II March 2017 No. 6 Club Meetings 1st and 3rd Friday Lunch at 11:30 AM Meeting at 12:00 Noon March Meetings: 3/3 & 3/17 Prospective Members Always Welcome... Board Meetings 3rd Friday of the Month 9:30 AM March Meeting: 3/17 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 Message From The President Maybe one day I ll get tired of saying it was another great month for the Lincoln Foothills Kiwanis Club but not this month!!! This month we supported two great events, both wildly successful. The first was the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce Network event that was held on March 8 th. We hosted the evening and over 40 Lincoln community and business leaders attended. They enjoyed gourmet appetizers, wine, and raffle prizes donated by our club. We spoke to the group about Kiwanis and were able to display a board with pictures of many of our great projects. We had 10 of our members there to network. The results everyone had a great time, three attendees took new member packets home and said they wanted to learn more, and there was at least one potential golf tournament sponsor identified Plus we got a nice mention by the Chamber in Facebook. The second event this month was the March in March at the Kiwanis Family House. Our club was well represented with 10 members attending. The event included a pancake breakfast, a goal to have enough people to hold hands all the way around the house (which we did), and a walk-a-thon around the house to earn money. In addition Guy Blair gave us a personal tour of the house. And to top it off, it couldn t have been a more beautiful day. It was a great day to have fun together. I m so proud of our club. Beth KCOLF News Editor Mary Luciano

March 2017 Page 2 News In This Issue Subject Page Message From The President 1 News In This Issue 2 Kiwanis Family House "March in March" 3-4 Second Annual Charity Golf Tournament 5 Carlin C. Coppin Elementary School Building Up Grades (BUGs) 5 Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce Network Mixer 6 Carlin C. Coppin Elementary School K-Kids Make Mice for SPCA 6 Carlin C. Coppin Elementary School K-Kids Acts of Kindness 6 Kiwanis One Day 7 CNH Governor Pete Edwards Luncheon on Saturday, April 29 th, 2017 8 CNH Division 44 Council Meetings, Hosted By Kiwanis Club of Lincoln, March 13, 2017 9 CNH Division 44 Council Meetings (DCMs) 10 February Community Service Hours 10 February Meeting Attendance 10 February Happy / Sad Dollars 10 March Happy Birthdays 10 Administrative & Fundraising Committees 11 Club Calendar of Events & Activities 12 Kiwanis International & Cal-Nev-Ha Calendar of Events & Activities 12

March 2017 Page 3 March 11, 2017 Kiwanis Family House March In March Contributed by Mary Luciano 10 members of the Kiwanis Club of Lincoln Foothills attended the March in March at the Kiwanis Family House. We raised $360 for this event. After our walk, we took a tour of the Kiwanis Family House. Thanks to all who attended this event. Beth Roberts, Allen Roberts, Bec Cannistraci, Mary Cannistraci,Dennis Cirrone, Christine Cirrone, Mike Hart, Marty Sue Hart, Mary Luciano, Kathy Bannon and Kiko.

March 2017 Page 4 March 11, 2017 Kiwanis Family House March In March Contributed by Mary Luciano

March 2017 Page 5 2017 Second Annual KCOLF Charity Golf Tournament Contributed by John and Judy Gho Our Second Annual Charity Golf Tournament is being held on Tuesday, May 9, 2017, at Turkey Creek Golf Club. There are several ways that members can help to make this day even bigger and more successful than it was last year. Our prize committee is now gathering Raffle Prizes, Major Sponsors and Hole Sponsorships. If there is a Company you do business with: your Accountant, Lawyer, Landscaper, House Painter, Window Cleaner, Pest Control Service, etc., please ask them is they would be interested in becoming a sponsor at our golf tournament. (A hole sponsorship is only $100.00 and it gets them lots of exposure for their business by having a sign on a golf hole and having their name printed in a brochure available at the award dinner.) If you need a sponsorship form, call John Gho at 408-7010, and he will deliver a form to you to give to your contact If you would like to sponsor a hole on the golf course or provide a raffle prize, please contact John Gho, or you can Download the Forms from our Website at: https://members.portalbuzz.com/member/publicweb/page/preview/26241 Carlin C. Coppin Elementary School Building Up Grades Contributed by Beth Roberts Have you ever seen a movie where one event dramatically changes the path of someone s life, well with BUGs we have that opportunity. BUGs, or the Homework Club as the school calls it, helps children who are either struggling with their studies or are in a situation where they cannot get the help they need at home. Currently, the 15-20 BUGs children are primarily Hispanic and do not have family members at home that speak English or for other reasons are unable to work with them on their homework. The children are bright and motivated and have dreams just like the other children, and we are able to help get them on the path to achieve their potential. The stories are endless. There are many small moments where we can see the differences we make. One young girl struggled to read a short story about why trees lose their leaves. We practiced and practiced and practiced each time she read it she improved. The lesson was to time their reading to see how many words they could read in a minute and over the days she improved from 59 to 102. She beamed and said, I am smart aren t I and took her timing sheet around the room and showed everyone. We will tell more stories in future newsletters. Why not join the group and experience those stories for yourself. Help change the path in a child s life. Join BUGs.

March 2017 Page 6 March 8, 2017 Lincoln Chamber of Commerce Network Mixer Contributed by Mary Luciano Our Kiwanis of Lincoln Foothills Board hosted the March Net Mixer that the Chamber has each month. In attendance were 30 members of the Lincoln Chamber and 10 Club Members. This gave us an opportunity to speak about Kiwanis and all the wonderful things we do in the community. We had two people take a membership application and we believe we have at least one sponsorship for the May Golf Tournament. I believe we did a great job of communicating our mission of serving the children of Lincoln and the community. Carlin C. Coppin Elementary School K-Kids Make Mice for SPCA Contributed by Mary Luciano Our K-Kids were busy this month. They made mice for the kittens at the SPCA. K-Kids First Fundraiser, raised $69.40 selling Valentine s Cards at the school. The kids made the cards and sold them before school and at lunch. This was a great lesson in planning for the event and working selling cards. Kids will do this fundraiser again next year. Carlin C. Coppin Elementary School K-Kids Acts of Kindness Contributed by Mary Luciano K-Kids will be doing Acts of Kindness around school involving all the students at the school. They are making signs and flyers for the April 3-14. More details to follow...

March 2017 Page 7 April 1, 2017 Kiwanis One Day has become one of the most important days on the Kiwanis calendar. That is because, worldwide, Kiwanis clubs are showing off their best service work. What is Kiwanis One Day? It s a day of service not fundraising or socializing. The more hands we have helping, the more lives we will touch. Any project, big or small, is worth tackling. Projects include anything from building playgrounds to volunteering at a shelter to stocking shelves at a food pantry. Kiwanis One Day Projects Should: Be hands-on. Make a noticeable difference in your community. Involve a majority of your club s membership, prospective members and their families, as well as sponsored CKI, Key Club, Builders and K-Kids Clubs. Make an impact in your community that deserves news media coverage. Raise awareness about your club and Kiwanis International. Choose your service project and join Kiwanians worldwide for Kiwanis One Day, don t miss out on being a part of this day of global community service. Kiwanians will give more than one million volunteer hours on this special day to improve their communities and the lives of children in countless nations.

March 2017 Page 8 Cal-Nev-Ha District Governor Pete Edwards Luncheon on Saturday, April 29 th, 2017 Members of the Kiwanis of Lincoln Foothills please consider attending this event. Let s show our Governor Pete Edwards and First Lady Jeannette our Kiwanis Spirit! Our goal is to fill a table of ten. Board members and members check your calendars. At our meeting on Friday, March 17 th we will have a sign-up sheet. We must report into our Lt. Governor Laird Smith how many of us are attending. For those of you who are looking to participate in an activity, this is a great way to start. You will meet other Kiwanians and here about special people who contribute to the success of Kiwanis. Join us for lunch and an afternoon of awards hosted by Cal-Nev-Ha Governor Pete Edwards. We will recognize one of our own Kiwanis members, fellow Kiwanians and community members with Distinguished Service Awards. Let s take pride in our club and have a great representation at the Governor s Luncheon.

March 2017 Page 9 CNH Division Council Meeting Hosted By Kiwanis Club of Lincoln Monday, May 13, 2017

March 2017 Page 10 CNH Division 44 Council Meetings (DCMs) DCMs are held on the second Monday of the month at the 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 April 10, 2017 and is Hosted by The Kiwanis Club of Sacramento Suburban. February Community Service Hours In February, 18 Members performed 188 Community Service Hours, directly serving the Community of Lincoln. Community Service during the year includes: BUGs, K-Kids, Healthy Snacks, Carlin C. Coppin Elementary School, Sheridan Elementary School, First Street Elementary School, Creekside Oaks Elementary School, Lincoln Police Activities League, Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce, Fundraising Events: Valentines Dinner & Dance, Golf Tournament & Fireworks Sales. Thanks to all who contributed many hours of their time working in the Lincoln Community. February Meeting Attendance Attendance for the February 3rd Meeting was 18 Members, 1 Guest Speaker (Shawn Tillman). and 11 members from Lincoln Kiwanis Club. Attendance for the February 17th Meeting was 24 Members and 2 Potential Members as Lou Hill Guests. February Happy / Sad Dollars Happy / Sad Dollars Collection for the February 3rd Meeting was $44.00 and the February 17th Meeting was $69.00. March Happy Birthdays Rae Cook - 3/13 Kath Shaddox - 3/17 Judy Gho - 3/23 Marty Sue Hart - 3/28

March 2017 Page 11 Administrative & Fundraising Committees Administrative Committees Anniversary Party Committee Chair: Open Communications, Marketing & Public Relations Committee Chair: Marty Sue Hart Community Service Committee Chair: Mary Luciano Finance Committee Chair: Beth Roberts Healthy Snacks Program Committee Chair: Rae Cook Holiday Party Committee Chair: Beth Roberts Installation Dinner Committee Chair: Edy Ternullo Inter-Club & Division Council Meetings Committee Chair: Edy Ternullo Internal Club Events Committee Chair: Open Meetings & Programs Committee Chair: Mary Taverna Membership Committee Chair: Kathy Shaddox Newsletter Committee Chair: Mary Luciano Safety Awareness Day Committee Chair: Christine Cirrone Safety Coordinator / Risk Management Committee Chair: John Moran Sponsored Programs Bring-Up Grades (BUGs) Program Chair: Beth Roberts K-Kids Program Chair: Mary Luciano Strategic Plan / I-Plan Committee Chair: Roger Cook Sunshine Sunshine Chair: Lou Hill Website & Photographer Committee Chair: Michael Luciano Fundraising Committees Fundraising Committee Chair: Lou Hill Fireworks Sales Committee Chairs: Bec Cannistraci & John Moran Golf Tournament Committee Chairs: John Gho & Judy Gho Valentines Day Dinner & Dance Committee Chair: Lou Hill

March 2017 Page 12 Friday, March, 3rd Tuesday, March, 7th Monday, March, 13th Friday, March, 17th Friday, March, 17th Tuesday, March, 21st Tuesday, April 4th Friday, April 7th Monday, April 10th Tuesday, April 18th Friday, April, 21st Friday, April 21st Friday, May, 5th Tuesday, May, 2nd Monday, May, 8th Wednesday, May, 17th Friday, May, 19th Friday, May, 19th Tuesday, March, 16th Club & Division Calendar of Activities and Events March, 2017 KCOLF Club Meeting - 11:30AM-1:00PM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln K-Kids Meeting - 2:45PM - 3:45 PM, C.C. Coppin Elementary School, Lincoln CNH Division 44 Council Meeting - 5:30PM-7:30PM, Free Methodist Church, Orangevale, CA KCOLF Board Meeting - 9:30AM-11:00AM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln KCOLF Club Meeting - 11:30AM-1:00PM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln K-Kids Meeting - 2:45PM - 3:45 PM, C.C. Coppin Elementary School, Lincoln BUGs - Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday - 2:30PM-3:30PM April, 2017 K-Kids Meeting - 2:45PM - 3:45 PM, C.C. Coppin Elementary School, Lincoln KCOLF Club Meeting - 11:30AM-1:00PM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln CNH Division 44 Council Meeting - 5:30PM-7:30PM, Free Methodist Church, Orangevale, CA K-Kids Meeting - 2:45PM - 3:45 PM, C.C. Coppin Elementary School, Lincoln KCOLF Board Meeting - 9:30AM-11:00AM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln KCOLF Club Meeting - 11:30AM-1:00PM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln BUGs - Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday - 2:30PM-3:30PM May, 2017 KCOLF Club Meeting - 11:30AM-1:00PM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln K-Kids Meeting - 2:45PM - 3:45 PM, C.C. Coppin Elementary School, Lincoln CNH Division 44 Council Meeting - 5:30PM-7:30PM, Free Methodist Church, Orangevale, CA CNH Division 44 Prayer Breakfast - 5:30PM-7:30PM, Free Methodist Church, Orangevale, CA KCOLF Board Meeting - 9:30AM-11:00AM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln KCOLF Club Meeting - 11:30AM-1:00PM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln K-Kids Meeting - 2:45PM - 3:45 PM, C.C. Coppin Elementary School, Lincoln BUGs - Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday - 2:30PM-3:30PM Kiwanis International & Cal-Nev-Ha Calendar of Events & Activities April 1, 2017 2017 Kiwanis One Day April 29, 2017 2017 CNH Governor's Visit, Marriott Courtyard Midtown, Sacramento, CA July 13-16, 2017 2017 Kiwanis International Convention, Paris, France August 3-5, 2017 2017 CNH District Convention, The Nugget Hotel, Reno, NV www.lincolnfoothillskiwanis.org www.cnhdivision44.org