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Play It Forward for Your Community

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Monday Morning

There were 14 members at our Monday meeting plus one guest, Mary Scharinger. Mary was our guest speaker.  Harry and Dawn were our greeters. Steve had grace. Steve also had the humor. Happy bucks came from Charlene. Bonnie won again and drew the three of spades and won nothing.  We have 44 cards, 7 winners and a pot of $65.00. Fourteen members qualified for the rewards program for last year. Their charity will receive $50 from the Kiwanis.   Rules of the program are participating in three fund raising events for total of at least twenty hours, participate in two interclubs, and participate in two community service projects. All activities must be reported to Harry. Any questions please check with Harry.  Side note – Del is at home and loves visitors.  Missed Facebook thank you messages are Leslie Jaber Wilson (Pillar & Vine) and Tim Weddle for the summer picnic. Remember that we have a Kiwanis web page and Facebook. If you are on Facebook, like our page.  We have a projector for our speakers; please contact Dawn if you need it. Speaking of programs for the future, get information to Jackie or myself. Member names are being added under Programs for your future dates.

Mary Scharinger, Play It Forward

Marian student Mary Scharinger had a vision to change the world one note at a time. She is developing a program to provide piano lessons free of charge to low income children. She has four students right now with three more waiting to get in. The free lessons come with a tiny catch. The students must volunteer one hour a month.  While Scharinger had the idea for the program for a number of years, her final project for her leadership class at Marian gave her the opportunity to start the program. She is recruiting piano teachers to take student for free. She has a donated piano at Big Brothers/Big Sisters to help with lessons. Music is donated by Mike’s Music. Our community service committee donated $100 to her project. She is working on the paperwork for a 501©3. For more information, visit her Facebook, Play it forward.

One Approach to Your Health You Must Integrate

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Monday Morning

There were 16 members at our Monday meeting plus two guests, Dr. Jennifer Norden and Gail Luttenberger. Jennifer was our guest speaker and Gail was here to check on Mark.  Charlene and Steve were our greeters. Gary had grace. Steve had the humor. Happy bucks came from Bonnie, Mark, Charlene and Steve. Glen won again and drew the six of clubs and won nothing.  We have 43 cards, 7 winners and a pot of $55.00. Fourteen members qualified for the rewards program for last year. Their charity will receive $50 from the Kiwanis.   Rules of the program are participating in three fund raising events for total of at least twenty hours, participate in two interclubs, and participate in two community service projects. All activities must be reported to Harry. Any questions please check with Harry.  Side note – Del is at home and loves visitors.  Bookworms is having a fundraiser at East Culver’s on Nov. 14th from 5 – 7:00. Remember that we have a Kiwanis web page and Facebook. If you are on Facebook, like our page.  We have a projector for our speakers; please contact Dawn if you need it. Speaking of programs for the future, get information to Jackie or myself. Member names are being added under Programs for your future dates.

Jennifer Norden, Agnesian Healthcare Integrative Care

Dr. Jennifer Norden does integrative health at St. Agnes. Integrative Health is a good whole person medicine. She works with each patient to find what they need to heal. She uses mediation, yoga, healthy eating, deep breathing, acupuncture and supplements. A couple of her rules, exercise only on days that you eat. Take vitamin D during the winter. Review your mediations yearly with your doctor. She helps solve chronic medical issues such as: anxiety, cancer, chronic pain, depression, fibromyalgia irritable syndrome and stress. Dr. Norden earned her medical degree from Madison, Internal Medicine at Oregon, acupuncture at ULCA and Integrative training at University of Arizona.  For more information or to schedule an appointment go to www.agnesian.com .

A Honey of Queen

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Monday Morning

There were 14 members at our Monday meeting plus one guest, Kim Kester. Our guest, Kim was our guest speaker. Gary and Mark were our greeters. Mark had double duty and also did grace. Charlene had the humor. Happy bucks came from Dawn, Gary and Chris. Harry drew the queen of spades and won nothing.  We have 44 cards, 7 winners and a pot of $45.00. Fourteen members qualified for the rewards program for last year. Their charity will receive $50 from the Kiwanis. The winners and their charities are attached.  Rules of the program; participate in three fund raising events for total of at least twenty hours, participate in two interclubs, participate in two community service projects. All activities must be reported to Harry. Any questions please check with Harry.  Side note – Del is at home and loves visitors.  ATTENTION – Dawn is looking for a volunteer to be our Vice President for the coming year. See Dawn for details. Remember that we have a Kiwanis web page and Facebook. If you are on Facebook, like our page.  We have a projector for our speakers; please contact Dawn if you need it. Speaking of programs for the future, get information to Jackie or myself. Member names are being added under Programs for your future dates.

Kim Kester, Honey Queen

Kim is the American Honey Queen. Kim is part of the education program of the American Beekeeping Federation. Bees are divided into three groups, drones, workers and the queen. The queen can lay 2000 eggs per day. Bees contribute about 19 billion dollars to the ag industry. Apples, cucumbers, cherries and cranberries are a few of the items that need the bee pollination. Because of the bee shortage in some area, truckers move hives around the county to help out. There are three hundred varieties of honey. It can also be used for coughs, cuts and burns. The wax can be used for candles, lip balm, crayons and ski wax. Follow the Bee Queen on Facebook or get more information at www.abfnet.org.