VOLUME 87, NO. 2 MEMBERSHIP CHALLENGE ISSUED TO KIWANIS CLUB OF PARIS, TEXAS At the October Board meeting, the Board of Directors approved a membership drive challenge with the Kiwanis Club of Paris. Club members Robin Meyer and Fred Funk traveled to Paris to present the following challenge: The Kiwanis Club of Denton, Texas, hereby issues a membership challenge to the Kiwanis Club of Paris, Texas. The challenge is for a net increase in membership, with the contest running from October 1, 2014 to April 1, 2015. If the Kiwanis Club of Paris should accept the challenge, they will bring an Interclub group to a Kiwanis Club of Denton’s weekly meeting to formally accept said challenge. Terms of the challenge are: Membership starting numbers to be used will be each club’s membership as of October 1, 2014. The loser of the contest will make donation to the winner’s charity of choice in the amount of $250 and will bring an Interclub to the winner’s club meeting to present said donation. On October 29, an Interclub group from the Kiwanis Club of Paris attended our regular meeting, and formally accepted our challenge with the following statement: Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Let it be proclaimed from the tallest castle towers in the Kingdom of T/O Kiwanis and thus forever known that the Royal Kiwanis Club of Paris, Texas, doth hereby accept the challenge of the Giant Dragon Club of Denton, Texas, and will pursueth it from here to the beginning of April 2015. Let it also be known that the Royal Kiwanis Club of Paris has a new member goal that has therver in the entire history of Kiwanis past been overcometh by any club, which includeth the all-time record as previous recorded by the books of life and set by the Royal Club of Paris, Texas. It is declared that even though the mighty Dragon Club of Denton, Texas, has a dastardly advantage in size of market over the small Paris market, our determination, honor, and rightness will forever prevail in this worthwhile contest; and (continued on Page 3) Welcome New Members… Gene Mosely, sponsored by Robin Meyer Audra Williams, sponsored by Mia Price Lucy Hill, sponsored by Leah Jordan NOVEMBER 2014 SONIC RAISES MONEY FOR CHILDREN’S CLINIC Thanks to the generosity of club member Gene Gumfory and Sonic Drive-Ins, a check was presented on October 15 to the Kiwanis Children’s Clinic in the amount of $10,000, from the sale of Sonic discount cards during the month of September. Thank you, Gene, Sonic Drive-Ins, and all who purchased the fundraising cards! CHRISTMAS POINSETTIAS NOW ON SALE! It’s time to place your orders for those dazzling red poinsettias. We have some new choices this year: Small (6½” pot)....................... $11 Large (10” pot) ......................... $17 These are about 75% larger than the 6½” size plants and a better value than the 8” pots that had previously been our “large.” Comes in a green plastic pot. Extra Large (14” pot)................ $30 By special order only! Comes in a terra-cotta color plastic pot. All orders must be placed by Friday, November 21, by email to the club office (denton.kiwanis@verizon.net) or at the next three club meetings. Delivery will be Wednesday, December 3. Your purchase can be billed to your Kiwanis account. Proceeds from sales benefit the Children’s Clinic. SATELLITE CLUB BEING ORGANIZED The Board of Directors has approved starting a Denton Kiwanis Club satellite club geared toward those working professionals who want to belong to a service organization, but whose busy schedules do not allow them enough time to attend a lunch time club meeting. Members of the satellite club will be official members of the Denton noon club and governed by the same bylaws, board, and officers. Club members Weston Thaggard, Dionna Charles, and Aaron Newquist are heading up the organization of this group, and their first meeting will be December 10 from 5:30-6:30 pm at East Side Social Club. Plans so far are to meet bi-weekly, and they have also been discussing having a crawfish boil sometime in May 2015 as a fundraiser. PROGRAMS NOVEMBER 5, 2014 Program: Trey Martino: “Genealogy” Invocation: Tim Shoopman Song: “America” Pianist: Troy Johnson Song Leader: James Hilton Chairman: Jan Nichols NOVEMBER 12, 2014 Program: Veterans’ Day Invocation: Josh White Song: “America the Beautiful” Pianist: Fred Funk Song Leader: Ray Stephens Chairman: Gregg Winn NOVEMBER 19, 2014 Program: Gary Henderson, Denton County United Way: “Hope” Invocation: Monty Naylor Song: “God Bless America” Pianist: Arline Grant Song Leader: Trey Martino Chairman: Jerry Clark NOVEMBER 26, 2014 No Meeting – Happy Thanksgiving! UPCOMING EVENTS Board of Directors Meeting: Thursday, Nov. 13, noon at the club office. Division Council Meeting: Thursday, Nov. 13, 7:00 pm at Don’s BBQ in Whitesboro. Children’s Clinic Committee Meeting: Monday, Nov. 17, noon at the club office. Taste of North Texas: March 26, 2015, UNT Coliseum. Kiwanis International Convention and 100th Anniversary Celebration: June 2015, Indianapolis. Texas-Oklahoma District Convention: August 2015, Texarkana. NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS Allen Chick............................2 John White............................3 Mia Price.............................11 James Wells.......................13 Gregg Winn........................ 15 Robin Meyer....................... 19 Linda Glass......................... 26 Roni Beasley...................... 30 NOVEMBER CLUB ANNIVERSARIES Harold Reed.............. 49 years Bill Kamman.............. 37 years Virginia Hammerle.... 26 years Mary David................ 12 years Mia Price..................... 8 years Ryan Rutherford......... 7 years Ray Croff.................... 5 years Barbara Burns............ 5 years Fil Masciarelli.............. 3 years Lee Allison.................. 3 years KIWANIS EDUCATION: A “service project” is defined by Kiwanis International as “an activity, consistent with the Objects, objectives and policies of Kiwanis International, which is devised or planned by a Kiwanis club or a club committee and performed by members of the club for the benefit of others.” KIWANIS PRAYER: O God, when I have food, help me to remember the hungry; When I have work, help me to remember the jobless; When I have a home, help me to remember those who have no home at all; When I am without pain, help me to remember those who suffer; And remembering, help me to destroy my complacency, bestir my compassion, and be concerned enough to help, by word and deed, those who cry out for what we take for granted. Amen. SEPTEMBER CLINIC REPORT The Children’s Clinic Committee met on Monday, Oct. 20, 2014, and approved the following expenses to be paid: Physicians $1,801.45 Dentists $1,495.70 Pharmacy $ 853.77 Total $4,150.92 There were a total of 22 applications for assistance during the month of September: 15 medical, 5 dental, and 2 prescription only assistance. DENTON KIWANIS CLUB 2013-2014 OFFICERS: JAN HILLMAN, President CRYSTAL WOOD, President-Elect DAVID PICCOLO, Vice President PHIL RHODES, Immediate Past President SIMONE ROYSTER, Treasurer NANCY MILLICHAMP, Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS: 2013-2015 2014-2016 Bill Atkinson Jan Nichols Perry McNeill Jeanetta Smith Bill Doranski Salty Rishel Aaron Newquist Ken Willis Bill Kamman Ryan Thacker Vicki Sargent Gregg Winn Membership Challenge, continued that the Royal Club of Paris, Texas will so honorably conclude with its winning banner flowing in the strong wind of victory, as well as spend wisely the 250 shillings the Dragon Denton Club will so furiously cough up and spew out as its flame of challenge dries up. And then let it be proclaimed through the entire lands of the Kingdom of T/O Kiwanis that forevermore it will be foolish to ever in the future of the world challenge the mighty Royal Kiwanis Club of Paris, Texas again in such a new membership contest. Thus we do declare on this 29th day of October in the Year of Our Lord 2014. Oh, it is so on. Let’s all get busy inviting friends, co-workers, and business acquaintances to Kiwanis for lunch, and showing them how much fun it is to help make a difference for children in our community by becoming a member of our club! Not just to show those Paris guys we can do it, but because it will strengthen our club. Come on, “Dragons,” let’s do this! Lt. Gov. Robin Meyer, and Fred and Dana Funk, with members of the Paris club after the challenge was issued. Happy “Franksgiving” FDR Moves Thanksgiving: November 23, 1939 President schedules Thanksgiving for 1940 In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt upset the majority of the nation when he changed the date of Thanksgiving. Up to that point, the date of Thanksgiving hadn’t been set by federal law, but since Lincoln’s presidency, it had become tradition to hold the holiday on the last Thursday in November. In 1939, though, November had five Thursdays, so Thanksgiving was going to fall on the 30th, which retail lobbyists worried would shorten—and therefore hurt—the Christmas shopping season. So in August, Roosevelt decided to move Thanksgiving up a week, to the second-to-last Thursday, the 23rd. The move created an uproar. Not only did many people dislike this change to what had become a tradition, but moving the date of Thanksgiving disrupted vacation plans, football schedules, and calendar production. Since Thanksgiving’s date wasn’t determined by federal law, individual governors could decide whether their states would side with the president or keep the holiday on its traditional date. That first year, 23 states celebrated on the old date, 22 on the new day, and 3 on both. The two dates began to be known as Republican Thanksgiving and Roosevelt’s Thanksgiving (also commonly called “Franksgiving,” based on the president’s first name), though the division wasn’t entirely along party lines. The following year, 1940, Roosevelt again moved Thanksgiving to the second-to-last Thursday, and that year 32 states celebrated with the president, while 16 stuck with tradition. Come 1941, data from the last two Christmas shopping seasons revealed that making Thanksgiving come earlier hadn’t had a significant effect on sales, so Roosevelt decided to bow to popular opinion and move Thanksgiving back to its traditional date, with the change to take effect in 1942. — One of those interesting tidbits gleaned from the internet Members of the Paris club came to Denton to accept the challenge. Now we have to beat them on principle, for dissing our Lt. Gov! THE KIWANIS CLUB OF DENTON, TEXAS Meets every Wednesday at noon at First Baptist Church 1100 Malone Street, Denton Office: 1001 N. Elm, Denton, TX 76201 Phone: 940-387-6323 email: denton.kiwanis@verizon.net Office Hours: 9:00-noon, 1:00-5:00, Mon/Tu/Thu/Fri; 2:00-5:00 Wed Robin Funk Meyer, Administrative Secretary
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