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WHAT’S INSIDE:
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Assignments, Guests, Hospitality, Interim Re-port Continued, An-nouncements
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Fines, Happy Dollars, Member Birthdays, Vol-unteer Lunch Thanks, Tiger Baseball Trip De-tails
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Club Calendar and Weekly Numbers
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Scholarship Award, Key Club Donation to WTC, A2Y Chamber 100th
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Club Info, Thanks to Our Advertisers, Sum-mer Picnic at the Kiwa-nis Center Info
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Thrift Sale Work Schedules
NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM...
June 11—Leadership. Speaker: Mike Price. Introduction by Deb Jones.
UPCOMING PROGRAMS.... June 18—Kid’s
Wings. Speaker: Dick Lawrence. Introduc-tion by Mike Dabbs.
June 25—Human Trafficking. Speaker: Anita Hoepner, Spar-row Freedom. Intro-duction by Charlie Phibbs.
MEETINGS...
Special Committee Thurs, June 7 at 6:30 pm; SMOC at 10 am, before the June 11 meeting; Membership Growth and Education after the June 11 meet-ing.
Volume 9, Issue 36
TODAY’S PROGRAM...
Deb Jones introduced Sue Schooner and Kia Sweeney from Girls Group, a not for profit agency serving girls in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Girls Group’s mission is to empower young women in middle school and high school to achieve emo-tional and economic self-sufficiency by graduating from high school and becom-ing first generation college graduates.
Girls Group provides year round programming and mentoring to disadvantaged girls who are at risk of dropping out of school prior to high school graduation. Girls are taught academic skills (how to study, how to ask teachers for help, how to apply to college and seek financial aid); life skills (how to save money, how to use a credit card, how to build credit, anger management, and self-control); healthy relationships (with parents, peers, dating partners, and teachers); mental and physical health (nutrition, exercise, and proper sleep); and community service (helping build self-esteem by helping others).
Statistically, only 40% of disadvantaged girls graduate from high school. Sue and Kia are very proud that 100% (110) of the girls that Girls Group has mentored since it was founded in 2003, have stuck with the program and graduated from high school. At this time, 140 middle school girls, 150 high school girls, and 110 high school graduates are participating in programming. Girls Group has 8 paid staff, 12 social work stu-dent interns, and a budget of over one mil-lion dollars.
Interim Report from Special Committee to Review Staffing Needs...
Chair Alan Burg reported that the Special Committee has met 12 or 13 times since it was formed this past January. It was originally known as the General Manager Task Force. Its original charge was to determine the feasibility of hiring a General Manager to oversee the Sale and other activities. First the committee focused on identifying voids in our operations and, where possible, assigning a staff member or committee to fill the identified voids. Because there were many voids that could not be picked up by a current staff member or committee, the Special Committee looked at new ways to fill the voids.
After much discussion, many meetings, lots of input, and a fair amount of angst, the Special Committee determined that a General Manager is not needed and that action should be taken in five broad areas:
1) Hiring additional hands-on administrative staff; 2) Retaining and supporting our committee structure; 3) Increasing the use of good business practices; 4) Increasing support for our members, committees, and volunteers; and 5) Increasing our member and volunteer numbers.
Continued on Page Two. See “Interim Report”.
June 4, 2018
Sue Schooner Kia Sweeney
Deb Jones
Alan Burg
Officers and Directors
President: William V. Hampton
President-Elect: Dan Dever
Treasurer: Greg Meisner
Secretary: Kathie Wilder
Immediate Past-President: Alan Burg
Board Members: Marianne D’Angelo Deborah Jones Margaret Krasnoff Evan LeRoy Peter Schork Ellen Webb
Newsletter:
Editor Ann Mattson
Photos Bob Gray
Publisher John Kidle
Do you have news for the newsletter, or are you in-terested in advertising? Contact Publisher, John Kidle, at [email protected].
GUESTS AT OUR CLUB...
Megan Zhao and Christopher Zou, co-presidents of Huron High School Key Club, guests of Mary Stewart; Esther Hampton, Juliet Taylor, and Cynthia Reid, guests of President William; Larry Memmer, Governor-Elect of Kiwanis of Michigan; scholarship awardee Myles Miller and his mother Ever Miller, guests of Peter Schork; Melissa Zhou and Jared Feldman, UM Circle K; and prospective member Jim Dries, guest of Jerry Brown.
HOSPITALITY… Eloise Lavin advised that Ralph Moore, a charter member of AA Western Kiwanis, passed away on May 24 at age 92.
Interim Report Continued from Page One...
The Special Committee will be recommending to the Board this month that two new com-mittees be formed, Risk Management and Operations Coordination and that two new paid positions be created, Administrative Assistant and Volunteer Coordinator. In addition, an unpaid volunteer position of Frontend Team Leader is recommended. The person in this position would act as Head Cashier for the sale and operate in somewhat the same capac-ity as the Officer of the Day at KCD. The Special Committee worked hand-in-hand with the Personnel Committee to update the job descriptions for all current paid staff positions and to create job descriptions and determine pay ranges for the two new proposed positions. According to Special Committee Chair Alan Burg, it should be noted that the report as presented is an Interim Report and that the committee’s final report to the Board is likely to contain additional recommendations. For more details, please review the Special Commit-tee’s Interim Report which was emailed to you on May 31 with the subject line, “Alan Burg's presentation Monday on Future Staffing Needs”.
ANNOUNCEMENTS...
Ann Arbor Western’s Charity Golf Outing is Thurs, June 7 at Lake Forest Golf Club.
A2Y Regional Chamber Golf Outing is June 11 at Polo Fields.
The Ann Arbor NAACP’s 24th Annual Juneteenth Celebration will be at Wheeler Park on Saturday, June 16th at noon. Everyone is welcome.
Kiwanis International Convention begins June 28 in Las Vegas.
Our Annual Summer Picnic is Sunday, August 5, from noon to 3 pm on the south side of the Kiwanis Center. There will be horse and buggy rides and lots of games. If you would like to help with the picnic contact Mary Stewart or Marianne D’Angelo.
Fiesta Tigres baseball outing, Saturday, Aug. 11. Transportation, food and drink and game ticket provided for $70. The bus leaves from the Pioneer HS parking lot at 3:30 pm. Great seats behind home plate. See Fred Sanchez to sign up .
Superinterclubs:
6/11 South Lyon, 6:00 p.m. Kiwanis Hall, 288 N. Warren.
6/18 Saline, 5:30 p.m. Brecon Village
ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE COMING WEEK...
Volume 9, Issue 36 Page 2
Sorting & Pric-ing
See Pages 7 and 8
Cashiers & Sales
See Pages 9 and 10
Vouchers 6/7—Ellen Webb, Carla Summers, Sally Lamkin, Bob Carr, Dee Smit, Deb Rydzon, Bud Roberts, Mark Lavin, plus one more needed.
Invocation Jane Talcott
Greeters Fred Sanchez (A), Rose Marie Barhydt, Evan LeRoy
Hospitality Eloise Lavin
Newsletter Ann Mattson
Cashier John Schenk
FINES...
Evan LeRoy was fined for impersonating Fred Sanchez and telling a non-joke with no punchline. Those who did not get the non-joke were also fined.
HAPPY DOLLARS...
No time for Happy $ today but $1 was given anonymously.
MEMBER BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED...
Members born in June were treated to a rousing rendition of Happy Birthday with Lynne Lande at the piano.
SPECIAL THANKS... A special thank you to Marianne D’Angelo and her crew for the great volunteer lunch they put on after the Thrift Sale this past Saturday. Burgers, dogs, chips and lots of good conversation and camaraderie were shared by all. Thanks again!
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This Week’s Numbers
Attendance: 66
Fines: $20.67
Happy $: $1
Mott Pot: $0 Today
$1,514 YTD
Vouchers: $1,495
6 Families $56,882 YTD
285 Families YTD
Thrift Sale:
Friday: $6,070
Saturday: $8,233
Other: $2,365
TOTAL: $16,668
$427,837 YTD
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1 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
2 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
3 4 Girls Group 5 6 7 Kiwanis Young Professionals
8 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
9 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
10 11 Leadership 12 13 14
Flag Day
15 Sale & Do-nations: TKC 9-1
16 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
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Father’s Day
18 Kid’s Wings 19 6:30pm Board
Meeting
20 21 22 Sale & Do-nations: TKC 9-1
23 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
24 25 Human Trafficking
26 27 28 29 Sale & Do-nations: TKC 9-1
30 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
June 2018
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 National Guard
3 4
Independence Day
5 Kiwanis Young Professionals
6 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
7 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
8 9 Michigan Radio
10 11 12 13 Sale & Do-nations: TKC 9-1
14 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
15 16 Chalkwalk Art
17 6:30pm Board
Meeting
18 19 20 Sale & Do-nations: TKC 9-1
21 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
22 23 Stove Top Roasters
24 25 26 27 Sale & Do-nations: TKC 9-1
28 Sale & Dona-tions: TKC 9-1
29 30 TBD 31
July 2018
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SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED...
Peter Schork introduced academic scholarship recipient Myles Miller. Myles said he will be attending the University of Toledo to study Finance. While at Skyline HS, Myles was captain of the football and track teams.
KEY CLUB MAKES WARM THE CHILDREN DONATION...
Megan Zhao and Christopher Zou of Huron HS Key Club, guests of Mary Stewart, told us they raised over $400 for Warm the Children by hosting a pizza and movie night at Huron.
Note from Bob Gray: I don't think it was mentioned at the meeting, but I discovered when I was identifying people in the photos of the presentation to Mary Stewart for Warm the Children that Christo-pher Zou was already in my photo file as the Alan M. Dailey Memo-rial Scholarship Recipient on April 30. They are “giving back” al-ready at this early age. These students are AMAZING!
SEEMS LIKE EVERYONE’S TURNING 100...
Join the A2Y Chamber for the Kickoff of their 100 Year Anniversary!
Location: Eastern Michigan University Convocation Center 799 North Hewitt Road Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Date/Time Information: June 28, 2018 5:00 PM-7:00 PM Presentation 6:00 PM Free to attend, but please register.
Register Here!
Our Sponsored Programs in Service to Youth:
“Serving the Children of the World…our motto, our mission” Angell Elementary
Huron High School Pioneer High School U of M Circle K WISD Aktion Club
Myles C. Miller of Skyline HS, recipient of the Rev. Charles W. Carpenter Memorial Scholarship presented by President William V. Hampton
Megan Zhao and Christopher Zou of Huron High School with Mary Stewart
Summer Picnic Our Annual Summer Picnic is Sunday, August 5, from noon to 3 pm on the south side of the Kiwanis Center. There will be horse and buggy rides and lots of games. If you would like to help with the picnic contact Mary Stewart or Mari-anne D’Angelo.
KIWANIS CLUB OF ANN ARBOR
Meetings: Noon on Mondays at
The Kiwanis Center 100 N. Staebler, Suite C
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-9755
www.a2kiwanis.org
Building Phone: 734-665-2211
RE/MAX Platinum Realtors, Doug Ziesemer 734-769-8111, [email protected]
Betty Jean Harper, Visiting Vet Veterinary Visits in YOUR Home 734-475-9474
Andrea Kotch Duda, CFP®, Raymond James and Associates, Inc. www.RaymondJames.com/andreakotchduda, 248-932-5450
Clarity Financial Advisors, Mark S. Wishka, ChFC, CFP, CLU, CRPC, CASL, REBC, RHU, CDFA, CLTC—734-995-3996, markwishka.com
Gardner & Associates, P.C., Attorneys [email protected]
Jim Carey Realtor®, Charles Reinhart Realtors 734-717-5591, [email protected]
Thanks to Our Advertising Supporters...
"Serving the Children of the World"
Other Links:
Michigan District Kiwanis Click here to read the latest Michigan Builder.
Kiwanis International
Kiwanis Young Professionals of Washtenaw County Meets 6pm first Thurs. of Month
U of M Circle K Meets 7pm Thursdays at UM Union or League (Check Calendar on Website)
Kiwanis Club of Ypsilanti Meets Noon Wednesdays at EMU Student Center
Ann Arbor Western, Meets Noon Tues. at Quarter Bistro
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Interested in becoming a member? Please send an e-mail to [email protected] or visit the website www.a2kiwanis.org.
Sale and Donation Hours The Kiwanis Thrift Sale At The Kiwanis Center
100 N. Staebler at Jackson Fridays and Saturdays
9am-1pm
Saleable Donation Drop Off:
Fridays and Saturdays 9am-12:30pm
Call for Donation Pickup:
734-665-0450
The Kiwanis Center
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Testing and Repair
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Cashier and Sales
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