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A Convention That’s Making a Difference for Young People

Monday Morning

There were 16 members plus five Key Club members. Our speakers at our Monday meeting were Hannah Joslin, Ashley Waldvogel, Kassie Ellingson, Nate Arkin, and Rachel Hays. Dave Krug and Sharon were our greeters. John had grace.  Charlene had humor. Harry had a happy buck for his bowling team first place, Dawn for the Brewers home opener, Pete for a great vacation, and Chris Stelmacher for a great spring break trip. The Satellite Club is collecting personal care items for the FDL Foster Care bags. They would like to donate twenty five bags again this year. Questions, contact myself or member of satellite club for list of items needed. Gary Miller is planning interclubs for April 11th at West Bend German Night, FDL Key Club- Friday and NFDL Key Club on April 10th. The German Night is at the Columbian and costs $22 per person that includes beer and dinner. The Bob Last Golf Outing is May 18th. Jerry King will be going on an Honor Flight on April 11th. He will arrive back at the Appleton Airport around 8:00. Visitors are welcome at the airport. Steve reminded all members about the Downtown Fest of Ale on April 13th.  Harry was the winner and loser.  He drew the four of Clubs. There are now 45 cards left and a pot of $45.00. Remember that we have a Kiwanis web page and Facebook. If you are on Facebook, you can like our page.

2018 Key Club District Convention

Seven Key clubbers went to Hyatt Green Bay on March 16-18. In addition to dances on Friday and Saturday, dinner on Saturday, they went to a number of leadership meetings during the day. There were three seniors and four juniors at the conference. The seniors learned about Circle opportunities also. The division won the Unity Award for their Angel Heart Card Program. The new Lt. Governor is from Oakfield but transferring to North Fond du Lac.  It was a fun weekend with banners, shirts, sock and Mr. Brown moos. They hope to take more Key Clubbers next years. Remember that we have an interclub Friday and their Appreciation Breakfast on April 23rd.

These Middle School Students Are Putting Us to Shame

Monday Morning

There were 14 members plus two Key Club guests at our Monday meeting. Rachel Hays and Nate Arrin joined us for breakfast.  Jim and John were our greeters. Bonnie had grace. Charlene had humor. Rachel Hays had five happy bucks. They were for DCON, their own room, great ideas at DCON, fun weekend and District Unity Award. Gary Ring had a happy buck for the District Unity Award. The Satellite Club is collecting personal care items for the FDL Foster Care bags. They would like to donate twenty five bags again this year. Questions, contact myself or member of satellite club for list of items needed. Gary Miller is planning an interclub for April 11th at West Bend German Night. The Bob Last Golf Outing is May 18th. Jerry King will be going on an Honor flight on April 11th. If you don’t have a Kiwanis T-shirt, contact Chris Serres. Jackie was the winner and winner.  She drew the five of diamonds for $5. There are now 47 cards left and a pot of $35.00. Remember that we have a Kiwanis web page and Facebook. If you are on Facebook, you can like our page.

Sabish Elves, Gina Rieder

Gina, seventh grade social studies teacher, has been running the Sabish Elves for five year. Gina and her students started out to help kindergarten students at Parkside. This year Sabish social studies and science seventh graders helped 200 kindergarteners. They skyped the students to ask their needs. They purchased the presents and with Key Club and other adult volunteers, they wrapped them.  The program has been awarded a $10,000 grant to help fund the program in future years. Gina has sent us a link to photos of the past five years. Be sure to mark your calendars to help wrap next year. We have a number of our members and Key club members in 2017 pictures. Thanks Gina and Sabish students and staff for a great job.

Could We Permanently End Bullying in Fond du Lac?

Monday Morning

There were 14 members plus three guests, Scott Rodman, Vicente Lezama Morales and Benjamin Giles at our Monday meeting. Dan Leeds was our greeter. Charlene had grace.  Charlene also had humor.  Gary, Bonnie, Lori Lamur and Steve had  happy bucks. We need volunteers for the Annual Trivia Contest on either March 6th or 8th. If you don’t have a Kiwanis T-Shirt contact Chris Serres. Dan announced that SOUP UP is March 1st. Gary was our winner and loser. He drew the Jack of Diamonds. There are 40 cards left and a pot of $175.00. Remember that we have a Kiwanis web page and Facebook. If you are on Facebook, you can like our page.

Challenge Day, Scott Rodman

Challenge Day at Fond du Lac High was Feb. 8th. Scott is the local coordinator this year. He was on the committee in 2009 and 2010. Both Vicente and Benjamin were participants as freshman in those programs. There are two separate videos on you tube. Challenge Day is an inter-active Anti Bulling Workshop to break down the walls of separation, isolation and loneliness that young people experience and to create an ambiance encouraging honest communication about issues that divide them. The first Challenge Day was held in Livermore California in 1987. Challenge Day will be held in the small gymnasium of the high school They will be led by two highly trained facilitators from the California based organization. They will host hundred students and thirty adult volunteers. This year’s program is sponsored by Open Circle UU Fellowship. Their budget is around $5,000. Gary Miller presented Scott with a check for $350 from the club. For more information, view the You Tube videos, go to their web www.chanengeday.org and read the article that Fond du Lac Reporter did in July 2016 about Scott.