Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Weekly Meeting Notes 02 21 19



Upcoming meetings and events:
Feb 28: Guest speaker Linda Boles from Find ‘M Friends. We will pass the hat for this organization.
March 1: Appreciation Breakfast for Salvation Army Bell Ringing Volunteers; 8:15 am at Homosassa United Methodist Church, 7831 W Bradshaw
March 7: Guest speaker Linda Goodhue Peters from Nature Coast Therapy Dogs
March 14: Guest Speaker Don Rouch from Voices for Children (Blue Bear)
March 21: 11am Board Meeting
March 22: Field Day

February 21 the recommendation from the Board to use the funds raised in memory of Trevor Seconi for a sponsorship for Field Day was approved by the Club.
M/S/C to order the official West Citrus polyester banner from Kiwanis International.


Saturday, February 2, 2019

Notes from January 31


Date: January 31, 2019

Program: Therèse Shreve, from Bella Vita Spa (Citrus Hills)
Speaker notes
A few tips from a longer presentation –
Life, accidents, injuries, and so forth change our bodies from what we had as toddlers to what we have today. As toddlers, we have core strength, which gives way to our use of our legs and arms. We should let core muscles to their job.
If a motion doesn’t hurt, we are probably doing it right.
Muscles need to relax as well as tighten, so the flapping of our upper arms when we are relaxed is normal.
Don’t lock your knees; hold them softly.

Event notes
Adventure Coast Interclub Tuesday Feb 5 at noon at Carabba’s, 12597 Cortez, Brooksville; Lynn, Peg, Margaret and Gary plan to attend
Key Bowling Feb 9 and 16
Meeting for Field Day, Wed Feb 20 3pm, Dana’s classroom
Board meeting, Thurs Feb 21, 11am at the Plantation
Aktion Club, Tues Feb 26, at Dunnellon Presbyterian

Project notes
We have received a $500 mini grant for Field Day Equipment
We have obtained Parking rights from Brannen Bank for Pirate Fest, Date TBA. We will also secure Century 21 for Lecanto Key Club fund raising.

Friday, January 18, 2019

Notes from January 17, 2019


Kiwanis Weekly Notes



Discussion notes
Last minute for Parking at Manatee Festival

Discussion of Kiwanis Day at the Rays, June 16; $23; Parking $16 per car if paid in advance; Club gets $5 back on each ticket; goal 20 tickets.

A new banner must come from Kiwanis International Store; $285 for polyester, $299 for felt

A discussion of meeting place was triggered by the temporary closure of Oysters. By unanimous vote, we will meet at the Plantation every week. A side room will be available most weeks.

Ideas for speakers were listed: DAR (Daughters of the Revolution), Nancy has some ideas, Pam has a contact.

Speaker for January 31 is Therèse Shreve from Bella Vita Spa

Friday, January 11, 2019

January 10 meeting notes



Program: Decisions and news
After several weeks of discussion, the consensus is to not do another Bunco night. Peg will cancel the reservation at the American Legion.

Jim reported on plans for the Manatee Festival Parking at the Century 21 office. A sign-up sheet was passed. Lecanto Key Clubbers have been asked to assist. Crystal River Key Club will do parking at Brannen Bank next door. January 19-20, 9a-6p, including set up and tear down. Lynn will get a certificate of insurance for Century 21.

We passed the hat for Trevor, former president of the Inverness Club, to show our support as Kiwanians.

Gary reported on a meeting he and Margaret attended regarding Kiwanis branding and licensing. We spent some time discussing the implications of this. The following is from the Kiwanis International website.  https://www.kiwanis.org/clubs/member-resources/logos/licensing-and-registered-trademarks
Kiwanis International has been helping children for 104 years. We do this by providing services to children who need them most, and by working with youth programs to instill the benefits of volunteer service while providing youth leadership opportunities.   
It’s important to make sure our brand and trademarks are used properly. That’s why Kiwanis requires vendors to obtain a license when they prepare products for your club with any Kiwanis family logo. Licensing vendors helps protect our brand, ensuring that we will be here to help children and provide continued opportunities to our youth programs for years to come.  
To improve the protection of Kiwanis trademarks while still allowing latitude for Kiwanis family members to use the marks, the Kiwanis International Board revised the “Use of Name of Emblem” Policy C., 4. in October 1992 to require that all merchandise that is:
Marked with a Kiwanis-family (Kiwanis, Key Club, Circle K, Builders Club, Kiwanis Kids, or Aktion Club) name or emblem, and Purchased or manufactured for resale.
Must be purchased exclusively from the Kiwanis International Family Store or from an official licensee authorized by Kiwanis International to manufacture, sell, or distribute merchandise bearing a Kiwanis-family emblem.
If your club purchases merchandise marked with a Kiwanis-family emblem, your supplier (or your Kiwanis organization) must have a license to produce and sell these items.
Our partner Affinity Consultants is managing all of our vendors, making sure they are licensed and are properly using our logo and wordmark on promotional merchandise.


Event notes
Manatee Festival parking, Jan 19-20, 9a-6p both days
Key Center Bowling, Jan 19, 12-2p (11:30a-1p for registration)
Aktion Club, Jan 22, 5p, Dunnellon Presbyterian
Field Day Planning Meeting, Jan 23, 3p, in Dana’s office at CRHS

Project notes
More bikes have been donated. Helmets will be ordered before they will be given away.

People notes
Mary has a new fur-baby!