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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Return Address: U&I Kiwanian 801 Park Shadows Circle Bountiful, Utah Presort Std. US Postage Paid Salt Lake City, UT Permit #7148 U & I KIWANIAN The Official Newspaper of the Kiwanis Clubs of Utah, Southern Idaho & Eastern Oregon Utah-Idaho District***Kiwanis International Volume 16~~~Issue 1 October 2011 / November 2011 SAVE Annual Roster Issue Do Not Toss SAVE THERE IS NO BETTER TIME IN HISTORY TO HAVE FAITH IN THE FUTURE By Chuck Baker, Utah- Idaho District Governor, Kiwanis International Fellow Kiwanians, It is my honor to serve and represent the Utah-Idaho District as its new Governor. I have been involved with Kiwanis for many years and I find service to our fellow man our greatest joy and it is service is the glue that keeps us together. My goal is to bring Kiwanis into the 21st century. Social networking is an amazing tool and I would ask that each member join face book and make the Utah-Idaho district Kiwanis their friend. We can communicate so easily this way, we can share pictures, videos, and have direct communication, at little or no cost. Those of you with no computer access can use club meetings to communicate, as more and more clubs have access to the internet. The use of facebook is merely a tool to keep us closer together, not replace, human interaction. The better communication we have, the more and better organized our meetings and service projects can become. Another goal that I have been working toward is working together with other service organizations. My wife, the First Lady Paula Baker, is working on a project with the YWCA. The goals of the YWCA are Empowering Women, and Eliminating Racism. They operate many shelters in Utah and Idaho for battered women and their children, and they need simple things like clothing, underwear, coats etc., things that Kiwanis could really be of help in providing. We need more women members... the clubs that have a strong percentage of women are really thriving. The YWCA project could help in recruitment to help coordinate Paulas' project. Kiwanis international is thinking big. Eliminate, the new worldwide project, will raise 110 million to help with Unicef on the ground in 40 underdeveloped countries to provide Tetanus vaccine for women and children to stop a very preventable disease. Patty Hansen is the regional coordinator for this effort. Sometimes thinking big even in a poor economy is the best medicine for success. To carry that metaphor further, some of the world s greatest companies got their start in depressions... GE, Walt Disney and many others. I believe there is no better time in history that to have faith in the future and recognize every opportunity that presents itself. The world has need of our service more than ever, and this will drive membership as we grow to meet the needs of those we serve. My congratulations to Governor Bob Dempsey who had stunning growth in membership and really righted the ship of Kiwanis. Thanks again to the Lt. Governors, as they really carried the message to the clubs. Also, thanks to those that put together a terrific conference in Pocatello. For anyone who would like to learn about facebook or comment with ideas, please contact me a Chuck Baker, facebook( I m the guy with the Eiffel tower),or cbaker1044@gmail.com, or call my cell Thank You First Lady Message Immediate Past Governor Message Spanish Fork Club 90 th Birthday Upcoming U & I Kiwanian Deadlines Special Ops Kiwanis Leadership 92 nd Annual House Of Delegates Minutes 92 nd Annual Convention Golf Tournament Results Top 10 Ways, Reasons, and Expectations Missing Monthly Reports Needed by End of October for Give Fast Feedback, Get Fast Answers United As Kiwanians We Will Eliminate Material and Neonatal Tetanus The Eliminate Project gift/pledge form Eliminate MNT, Earn Thanks Kiwanis International Distinguished Criteria For Club Secretaries Be Aware of More Information Needed on Club Members Don t Forget to Welcome Our New Members Prep For Your New Role With Leadership Training New Resources to Help Spread the Word About the Eliminate Project Utah Idaho District Roster New Key Club Being Chartered in Saratoga Springs Spanish Fork Club Holds Successful Fundraiser Introducing the Service Project Database! Easy Online Forms See What You Can Create with Google U&I KIWANIAN Volume 16 Issue 1 October 2011 / November 2011 Published By: Utah-Idaho District Kiwanis International Gordon C. Lewis, Editor 801 Park Shadows Circle Bountiful, UT Phone: newsletter@uikiwanis.org District Website: Website Manager: manager@uikiwanis.org Advertising for U&I Kiwanian P. O. Box Boise, ID Phone: ADDRESS CHANGES OR CORRECTIONS TO: Janet Flinders 515 Bringhurst Drive Providence, Utah AND Kiwanis International 3636 Woodview Trace Indianapolis, IN ELIMINATE PROJECT QUESTIONS AND DONATIONS Utah Idaho Kiwanis Eliminate Project c/o Patricia Lopshire PO Box 1521 Twin Falls, ID 83303

2 PAGE 2 A MESSAGE FROM THE FIRST LADY I am Paula Baker, the First Lady of the Utah-Idaho district. My husband is Chuck Baker, the Governor of the Utah-Idaho district for Chuck and I have been married for 32 exciting years. We are the proud parents of three wonderful children, and one very energetic two year old grandson. I am looking forward to my role as First Lady for this upcoming year. I would like to keep the tradition of having a First Lady project. My project is to partner with the YWCA in helping abused women and children living in shelters. There are a large number of women s shelters in the Utah-Idaho district. My role is to coordinate the needs of each shelter with a local Kiwanis club. Each shelter has a top ten list of needed items for everyday living. I feel strongly about this project and I feel that this project will help to get more women involved with Kiwanis. There are a lot of women running these shelters, and we might encourage each shelter to send a representative to the local Kiwanis club. This would allow the representatives to see firsthand that Kiwanis is an international organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. I would like to challenge each club to assist in this great cause. If any individual or club would like to help with this project please me at: paulabkr97@gmail.com Yours in Kiwanis service, Paula Baker THANKS TO ALL OF YOU FOR A GREAT RIDE! By Bob Dempsay, Governor As you read this the end of September will be upon us and another Kiwanis year will be ending. A year ago I wrote an article for the U&I Kiwanian, which listed the goals and objectives that we had set for this year. Through the efforts of all the clubs and the members of those clubs we have been successful in doing what we said we could do. We have a new club in Kimberly and have planted the seed for a club in Morgan. Our major goal was to make our District stronger by increasing membership by 1. At the end of August the district was 62 members stronger than when we started the year. This is a success story in itself. Without the help of so many people this would not have happened. Kiwanians in our district care; they care about babies with the Babycare Cupboards in so many cities; they care for their communities and the children of these communities by giving so generously of their time and their money. It has been such an honor to serve as your district governor and to be a part of this wonderful group of volunteers. Serving with you and working with you has been one of the major highlights of my life. Arlene and I thank you for allowing us to be a part of this Kiwanis family. Let us continue our successes this coming year. Give Chuck the support that you have given me. Chuck Baker is a dedicated Kiwanian and will serve the district extremely well. He is committed to leading us into the new world of social media. This is indeed a strong challenge that will only make our District better and more connected. HE CARES. God bless all of you as we continue to Serve the Children of the World, One Child at a Time SPANISH FORK UTAH KIWANIS CLUB 90TH BIRTHDAY Open House November 5, pm Location: Veterans Memorial Building 400 North Main Spanish Fork, UT Contact: Eugene Colledge 159 North 900 East Spanish Fork, UT UPCOMING U & I KIWANIAN DEADLINES Dec 2011/ Jan 2012 Issue Feb 2012/ Mar 2012 Issue Sun October 30, 2011 Thu November 10, 2011 Wed December 28, 2011 Thu January 12, 2012 Material Content Deadline Submit Issue to Printer Material Content Deadline Submit Issue to Printer

3 SPECIAL OPS KIWANIS LEADERSHIP By Jim Terry, Human & Spiritual Values PAGE 3 This is a little different than most of my articles for the Human and Spiritual Value articles but I found this material to be very interesting. In an article by Larry Broughton titled Special Ops Leadership Secrets Exposed he indicates there are 14 practices that business leaders can deploy to create extraordinary success. I started to wonder if our Kiwanis leadership could employ these same attributes to have successful clubs. Create the Best Train and motivate for excellence. Training is an important part for all Kiwanis leaders and members. Encourage them to go to our District Conventions. Dare the Impossible Give member s high-impact jobs don t waste your resources. When we give our members meaningful things to do they will come through. Throw the Rulebook Away Develop a tolerance for the curious and bizarre. Let s think outside the box and try different things in our clubs. Sometimes we are afraid to get away from tradition. Be Where the Action Is Lead from the front. Good leaders are there giving encouragement to other members. Commit and Require Total Commitment Show total commitment to a project or mission. Once a project has been decided by the club everyone needs to be committed. Demand Tough Discipline Develop self-discipline by setting the example. Build a Commando Team Commandoes don t work as individuals. Encourage all members to join the team and participate. Inspire Others to Follow Your Vision You must have a clean vision where you want to go. Make your message compelling and meaningful to the members. Accept Full Blame; Give Full Credit Delegate authority, but not responsibility. Take Charge! Commandos respect and follow leaders who establish objectives early and communicate effectively. Reward Effectively Rewards should be timely, fair, and tied to accomplishments. It s important that we let our members know how much we appreciate them. Make the Most of What you Have Focus on developing cohesion and teamwork. Not everyone in our clubs has the same talents and skills but they all want to participate so bring out the best in everyone. Never Give up Perseverance and tenacity makes all the difference. When the going gets tough, that s when we need to step up and remind members of the great work Kiwanis does. Fight to win Possess an eagerness to take risks and determination to overcome obstacles. We all have challenges in our clubs but with determination we can have a fun and successful clubs. The one thing never to forget with all this is to make our clubs fun and exciting. Make it a place where everyone looks forward to coming to the next meeting. 92 nd ANNUAL HOUSE OF DELEGATES MINUTES 6 AUGUST 2011 DISTRICT CONVENTION AT CLARION HOTEL IN POCATELLO, ID Meeting was called to order by Governor Bob Dempsay at 4:33pm International Trustee Stephen Hill was invited to sit at the front of the room. Janet Flinders gave the 's report of attendance: 30 regular delegates, 14 At-Large Delegates, with 25 clubs being represented. Bill Mullins moved to accept the delegate report; Marv Chamberlain seconded; vote was unanimous. Elsa Bennett nominated Mark Bennett for Governor-elect for by telling everyone about Mark. He is creative, focused, a mediator, listens, has respect for tradition, has leadership skills, personable and can see the big picture. He joined the Capital City, Boise Kiwanis Club in 1994, then transferred to Meridian Kiwanis. He served for two years in a row as and will finish this year as the Lt. Governor of Division 6. He was voted the Meridian Chamber of Commerce Man of the Year, Small Business of the Year for 2011, has three children and a passion for Kiwanis. Kelly Ryan-Rush seconded the nomination by saying he has been a great leader and has set an even greater example. He follows through and has the best organizational skills. Bill Mullins moved to close the nominations; Bob Baker seconded; vote was unanimous.

4 PAGE 4 HOUSE OF DELEGATES MINUTES (Continued) Mark Bennett accepted the honor of running for Governor-elect. We are all Kiwanians it's my turn to step up and make it better in Utah-Idaho. Marvin Chamberlain moved to have the cast a unanimous vote. Chuck Baker seconded. Bill Mullins nominated Chuck Baker for Governor for He is capable, served two years as Lt. Governor of Division 2. Many people mentored and educated him. Bill has the proud pleasure of nominating Chuck Baker. Bob Parish seconded the nomination of Chuck Baker for Governor. Chuck wants to be recognized as the social networking Governor, wants to change the Strategic Plan to include social networking. He has been a Kiwanian for ten years and was a member of the TAG Team. He was the District Chair over the Kiwanis International Foundation fund-raising and he put together Pre-tours to the International Conventions after Ralph Benson retired. Marvin Chamberlain moved to close nominations; Bill Mullins seconded; vote was unanimous. Marvin Chamberlain moved to have the cast a unanimous vote; Pattie Hansen seconded. Chuck Baker accepted by saying he enjoys working with such intelligent and talented people as are in the Utah-Idaho District. He walked into the Bonneville Kiwanis Club to join. As Governor he wants to make it easier to join Kiwanis; stop the trend of forgetting what Kiwanis is. He will set reachable goals and stretch to make a difference; make Kiwanis affordable and fun. He wants to visit fun clubs, like Sugar House and Meridian. He also wants to share ideas and bring us up to higher standards. Bob Parish nominated Marvin Chamberlain for Treasurer. Jim Terry seconded. Pattie Hansen moved and Bill Mullins seconded. Bill Mullins moved to have the cast a unanimous vote. Bob Baker seconded. Marvin Chamberlain appreciates the confidence that the District has in him. Utah-Idaho Foundation needs a new Foundation member. Jim Terry has served his three year term. He has been asked to run for a second three year term. Chuck Baker moved; Bill Mullins seconded. The vote was unanimous. Governor Bob Dempsay presented four Resolutions: Resolution #1 SUPPORT OF THE UTAH-IDAHO DISTRICT FOUNDATION: The Utah-Idaho District Foundation Board has accepted the goal to raise matching funds for the scholarship money received from the Kiwanis International Foundation. Because of the strong support of 100% of the clubs in the Utah-Idaho District making contributions to the Kiwanis International Foundation, the District has received $5,000 or $6,000 in scholarship funds during the last few years. Therefore, be it Resolved that: The Utah-Idaho District House of Delegates encourages the clubs to support the District Foundation by donating $6 per member or $150 per club to the District Foundation for support of the scholarship fund. Marvin Chamberlain moved; Bill Mullins seconded; vote was unanimous. Resolution #2 COMMITMENT TO STRATEGIC PLAN: A Strategic Plan for the Utah-Idaho District was developed in 2002 in four major study sessions totaling over 260 hours with over 30 Kiwanis members participating. Under the guidance of Andy Carey, Kiwanis International Assistant Executive Director, key issues, district strengths, opportunities, and desires were studied. Core values and a core purpose to improve the quality of life for those children in communities we serve were developed. Six major goal areas were selected: communication, membership, education, service, finance, and Sponsored Organizations and Programs. Strategies have been developed to achieve the goals. Therefore, be it Resolved that: The Utah-Idaho District House of Delegates reaffirms its commitment to the Strategic Plan as updated. Nancy Chantry moved; Don Chantry seconded; vote was unanimous. Resolution #3 SUPPORT OF THE KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION: The Utah-Idaho District Board has accepted the goal to raise funds for the support of the Kiwanis International Foundation and it's many humanitarian projects it supports. Therefore, be it Resolved that: The Utah-Idaho District House of Delegates encourages the clubs to support the Kiwanis International Foundation by donating $6 per member or $150 per club to the Kiwanis International Foundation. Erland Elmer moved; Janice Elmer seconded; vote was unanimous. Resolution #4 SUPPORT OF THE KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL ELIMINATE PROJECT: The Utah-Idaho District Board has accepted the goal to raise funds over the next few years to be used for the Elimination of Maternal and Neo-natal Tetanus in developing countries.

5 HOUSE OF DELEGATES MINUTES (Continued) Therefore, be it Resolved that: The Utah-Idaho District House of Delegates encourages the clubs and individuals to support the International Eliminate Project. Pattie Lopshire proposed to change the resolution to help support as determined by club or member to reach the Kiwanis International goal of $110,000,000. Stephen Hill suggested to support the Eliminate Project at a minimum of $6.00 per member. LaMar Anderson amended that the club pay a minimum of $6.00 per individual member It was decided to change it to: the clubs donate a minimum of $6.00 per member and all individuals to donate at whatever level they are comfortable with. Bob Baker moved to accept the resolution with the proposed changes; Bill Mullins seconded; vote was unanimous. Bill Mullins moved and Don Chantry seconded to adjourn at 5:17pm 92ND ANNUAL CONVENTION GOLF TOURNAMENT RESULTS PAGE 5 Here are the results of the 92nd Annual Convention Golf Tournament: 1st John Barnes Adam Floto Rayleen Barnes Mark Bennett 2nd Bob Parrish Bill Mullins John Brown Jim Terry 3rd Janet Flinders Steve Hill Bill Armstrong Marvin Chamberlain Top 10 Ways to Retain Members 1. Offer a GREAT new member orientation (separate from club meeting, personal setting, one hour maximum) 2. Provide a GREAT new member induction ceremony. 3. Ambassador or Buddy program assign upon joining 4. Have them join a committee immediately and offer new ideas! 5. Encourage them to attend a Service Project 6. Ask them to be a greeter 7. Encourage them to attend Conferences and Conventions (attend with them) 8. Attend Kiwanis social events, lunches, gatherings with other Kiwanis members outside other meetings. 9. Communicate often - keep them in the loop with s, newsletters, personal cards and phone calls. 10. Recognize, Reward, and Respect members Score: 67 Score: 79 Score 80 Top 10 Reasons to join our GREAT CLUB 1. Fellowship and friendship 2. Fun and excitement 3. Relevant service opportunities 4. Great meetings, programs, and social events 5. Visibility and pride in community 6. Leadership opportunities 7. Education and networking 8. Personal and professional growth 9. Recognition, Reward, Respect (The three R's) 10. Great communication Top 10 Expectations of a Great Member 1. Have fun! 2. Attend meetings 3. Participate in service projects 4. Take a leadership role 5. Offer new ideas 6. Attend a board meeting 7. Attend conferences and conventions 8. Recruit new members 9. Fundraising 10. Pay Dues MISSING MONTHLY REPORTS NEEDED BY THE END OF OCTOBER FOR By Janet S. Flinders, District If you haven't sent in your monthly reports, please catch up. I will do whatever I can to help you, just let me know if you need my help. I am willing to input your monthly report info or help you get online and enter it yourself. Just know that I am here for you. GIVE FAST FEEDBACK, GET FAST ANSWERS Support and feedback for the KiwanisOne.org member website just got a little easier to find, request and submit. Click the Get Help / Share Idea link in the top left corner of to reveal a captcha code entry box (our spam-killer). Input the letters and numbers exactly as shown. The user support form that appears after the code entry is short only 7 fields asking for basic contact information and a large text box for your comments.

6 PAGE 6 UNITED AS KIWANIANS WE WILL ELIMINATE MATERNAL AND NEONATAL TETANUS Each year, thousands of mothers and newborns are needlessly dying from maternal and neonatal tetanus. This horrifying but easily preventable disease kills one baby every nine minutes. It targets the poorest, most underserved women and children on Earth. But it can be eliminated. The effects of the disease are excruciating tiny newborns suffer repeated, painful convulsions and extreme sensitivity to light and touch, sensitivity so severe that they cannot even be comforted by their mother s touch. Maternal and neonatal tetanus is easily prevented by a series of three vaccinations to women of childbearing age, costing roughly $1.80 US. If a woman is properly vaccinated against tetanus, she will have immunity through the majority of her childbearing years and will pass on her protection to her future children. Babies born to mothers who have been vaccinated will be protected through the first two months of life. This is where Kiwanis comes in. Kiwanis will help protect the connection between mother and child and end this senseless disease. The Eliminate Project will be the greatest endeavor the Kiwanis family has ever undertaken. Send your club and individual contributions to: Utah Idaho Kiwanis Eliminate Project c/o Patricia Lopshire PO Box 1521 Twin Falls, ID Pledge form is also available to Download and Print at: ELIMINATE MNT, EARN THANKS It s going to take hard work from all of Kiwanis International to raise the US$110 million needed to save and protect millions of mothers and babies from maternal and neonatal tetanus. And while the focus of The Eliminate Project is outward, it s nice to get a pat on the back now and then. Pledges can be made over five years and there are thank-yous for both you and your club along the way. Individual awards start at US$300 raised, and those who give at least US$1,250 become part of the Walter Zeller Fellowship or the Diamond-level Zeller Fellowship. Major gifts of US$25,000 and lead gifts of US$100,000 are honored with medallions, special invitations and recognition in publications and at the Kiwanis International Office. Be sure to ask a foundation staff member how you can combine your foundation giving with that of The Eliminate Project, so you can earn separate Kiwanis International Foundation recognition, too. Clubs that raise US$100,000 will be named 100K clubs, and a donation of $750 per member earns Model Club status. Progressive recognition, demonstrated with pins and banner patches, is available for incremental giving increases. The Global Service Society includes clubs in which every member has given generously and there s also a 100 Percent Participation award. Learn more about awards and requirements for each giving level, plus other special honors, at Then get busy earning yours today.

7 Kiwanis International Distinguished Criteria (Recognizing our Success) PAGE 7 Distinguished Member To qualify, a club member must: Sponsor two (2) new members Attend one of the following: o a midyear conference, International convention, District convention, regional/zone educational conference, KIEF or ASPAC conference or convention, Key Club convention, Circle K International convention, Aktion Club convention, or Key Leader event Participate in three (3) or more Kiwanis or SLP service projects Make a personal contribution to the District or [nternational Kiwanis Foundation Bonus activities that show a commitment to excellence Attend 4 inter clubs ContribLite to KIF at the Hixson level or above Contribute to the District Foundation at the XX (to be determined by district) level or above Attend three of the events listed Contribute to the MNT project The club president will verify those Kiwanians qualifying for the Distinguished Member recognition and submit the names to the District Governor who will forward to the K! who in turn will forward the recommendations to Kiwanis International Board for consideration and approval Those achieving this recognition will receive a lapel pin and recognition on the Kiwanis International website. Distinguished Clubs To qualify, a club must excel in service, leadership education, and growth. The following areas will be considered to determine if a club will receive Distinguished status recognition. Service The Kiwanis club fulfills its responsibilities to Service Leadership Program club(s) or assists other clubs with their responsibilities to the sponsored SLP club o K-Kids, Builders Club, Key Club, Circle K, Aktion Club, or Kiwanis Jr. The Kiwanis club builds or co-sponsors and charters a new Service Leadership Program club The Kiwanis club participates in one of the following o K-Kids, Builders Club, Key Club, Circle K, Aktion Club, Kiwanis Jr. District or International convention o Has an advisor/administrator for any SLP at the District or International level The Kiwanis cilib participates in a Kiwanis Branded service project o Young Children Priority One, Read around the World, Bring Up Grades, Terrific Kids. or Key Leader The Kiwanis club will initiate two new service projects during the administrative year The Kiwanis club will continue a long term service project for a minimum of three years The Kiwanis Club will financially support the District or International Kiwanis Foundation minimum contribution of$ 100 in local currency Leadership Education The Kiwanis club president and secretary participate in the Kiwanis International Club Leadership Education (CLE) session prior to assuming office preference is given to participation in the in person education program The Kiwanis club ensures that all new members receive Kiwanis International new member orientation The Kiwanis club has during the current administrative year an officer or committee member at a level above the club level o This includes any Division officer or committee member, any District officer or committee member, District Foundation Board member or officer

8 PAGE 8 Kiwanis International Distinguished Criteria (Continued) The Kiwanis club has during the current administrative year an officer or committee member at a level above the District level o This includes any International or Federation or ASPAC committee member or officer The Kiwanis club submits all 12 Monthly Reports via the KiwanisOne online Monthly Reporting System. The Kiwanis club is represented at one of the following educational opportunities o District midyear, zone, or regional educational conferences, KIEF or ASPAC educational conferences or conventions The Kiwanis club is represented at one of the following educational opportunities o District convention or International Convention The Kiwanis Club will need to properly submit its Annual Club Report to be considered for Distinguished recognition Growth The Kiwanis club has a net membership gain by the end of the administrative year The Kiwanis club sponsors or co-sponsors a new Kiwanis club or club satellite The Kiwanis club returns to Charter II strength Bonus activities that show a commitment to excellence The Kiwanis Club participates in 10 or more inter clubs The Kiwanis club gives a minimum of SlO per member to the K! or District Foundations The Kiwanis club has at least three delegates attend District convention or two delegates attend International convention The Kiwanis club has a new fund raising or service project dedicated to MNT The Lt. Governor will recommend their choices for Distinguished Clubs to the Governor who in turn will forward the recommendations to the KI who in turn will forward the recommendations to Kiwanis International Board for consideration and approval. Distinguished clubs will receive a Distinguished Club Banner Patch and a Distinguished Club lapel pin for each club member. In addition, the Club will be recognized on our Kiwanis International website. Distinguished Division The following areas will be considered to determine if a Division will receive Distinguished status recognition. The Division maintains the current number of clubs within the division The Division has a net increase in the number of clubs within the division The Division maintains the current membership number The Division has a net increase in the current membership number The Division has an increased number of clubs attending CLE compared to the previous year The Division U. Governor attends the District sponsored Lt. Governor training The Division Lt. Governor attends all District Board meetings The Division Lt. Governor attends the District regional or midyear conference/education days The Division Lt. Governor attends the District convention Bonus activities that show a commitment to excellence The Division meets at least 8 times per year The Division has a division wide service project in support of MNT The Division has 80% participation by all clubs within the division to all division council meetings The Division has two clubs return to Charter II status The Division has a Lt. Governor elect The District Governor will recommend their choices for Distinguished Division to the KI who in turn will forward the recommendations to Kiwanis International Board for consideration and approval.

9 Kiwanis International Distinguished Criteria (Continued) A Distinguished Division will receive appropriate recognition and acknowledgement on the Kiwanis International website. The Lt. Governor and each club president will receive a Distinguished Division pin and each division club will receive a Distinguished Division banner patch. Distinguished District The following areas will be considered to determine if a District will receive Distinguished status recognition. The District will maintain or increase the current number of clubs within the district The District will maintain or increase the current membership number The District will increase the number of clubs attending CLE as compared to the previous year The District will increase the number of SLP clubs as compared to previous year: The District will increase the service hours per club as compared to previous year The District will provide an opportunity at a district event for a service project focused on SLP, YCPO or MNT. Bonus activities that show a commitment to excellence The District builds 10 club satellites The District holds a district wide fund raising or service project in support of MNT The District has 100% of clubs using the online reporting system provided by KI The District has at least one club member from 75% of the district clubs participating at the district convention The District exceeds its quota for member participation at the international convention The District has 20% of its clubs eligible for Charter II status achieve this status The ASPAC chair and the KIEF will recommend their choices for Distinguished District to the KI who in turn will forward the recommendations to Kiwanis International Board for consideration and approval. The KI will recommend the choices for worldwide recognition of Distinguished Districts to the Kiwanis International Board for consideration and approval. A Distinguished District will receive appropriate recognition at the 2013 International convention and acknowledgement on the Kiwanis International website. The Governor and each member of the District Board will receive a Distinguished District lapel pin and each club will receive a I)istinguished District banner patch. PAGE 9 CLUB SECRETARIES BE AWARE OF MORE INFO NEEDED ON CLUB MEMBERS By Janet S. Flinders, District Kiwanis International IT Department has now completed an upgrade that will allow the following information to be added to each member of Kiwanis: 1. Phone Numbers and Addresses for Residences 2. Phone Numbers and Addresses for Member's Employment 3. Mobile Numbers for Work and Home 4. Date of Birth 5. Gender 6. Spouse's name 7. Primary Employment Industry 8. Job Classification 9. Education and Institution Name. The added information needs to be updated on EVERY new and current member in your club. If you want my help, please call or uidistrict@hotmail.com. If you gather the information or need help gathering it, I am available. I will also be glad to enter it on the Kiwanis Website under Member Management.

10 PAGE 10 DON'T FORGET TO WELCOME OUR NEW MEMBERS Division 1 Black, Margaret Birdsey, Jr., Paul Division 2 Russell, Jay Russell, Yvonne Boltz, Kathy Lafleur, Lisa Division 3 Olson, Aaron M. Fischer, Randy Rodenbush, Anthony B. Murdock, Tyson Scott, Mark Scott, Shari Division 4 Jenkins, Shayna Sluder, Tamara Tueller, Todd B Division 5 Goitiandia, Terri Wesley, Eric Wiederrick, Robert Cheldelin, Mitzi Division 6 Sprengel, Erik Cervino, Thomas J. Orem Price Bonneville Bonneville Tooele Tooele Brigham City Logan Ogden Tremonton Tremonton Tremonton Pocatello Rexburg Rexburg Hailey ID & Wood Rvr Vly Hailey ID & Wood Rvr Vly Hailey ID & Wood Rvr Vly Kimberly Boise Gem St Capital City, Boise Division 6 Cox, Douglas D Olson, Connie B. Escobar, James L. Jim Jones, Richard L. Kraus, Tracy L. Lexa, Glen Division 7 Trujillo, Linda Division 8 Petersen, Margaret M. Hicken, Bruce R Division 9 Eyton, Steven T. Skyving, Leif P. Campbell, Chad Cunningham, Erin Graversen, Cindy O'Conner, Tip P. Division 10 Logue, Colin J. Brown, Jeremy Foote, Michael Mendenhall, Tyler Choi, Soo-Young Carpenter, Mike Hanks, Cary Odle, Matt Black, Margaret Birdsey, Jr., Paul Capital City, Boise Capital City, Boise Meridian Meridian Meridian Meridian St. George Sugar House, SLC West Valley, S.L. County Caldwell Caldwell Nampa Ontario Ontario Ontario Payson Provo Provo Provo Provo Golden K Spanish Fork Spanish Fork Spanish Fork Orem Price PREP FOR YOUR NEW ROLE WITH LEADERSHIP TRAINING Are you a rookie in your new club or district leadership role? Know what to expect as well as what s expected of you with online Club Leadership Education at These self-guided tutorials are ready whenever you are and are specific to each position: secretary/treasurer, president, membership chairman, lieutenant governor and new this year board member. The new board member module includes Roberts Rules of Order, basic board function and structure and knowledge that will be helpful in running smooth, productive meetings. Log on as often as you need to use this information as a resource. Another valuable resource for new leaders is the Leadership guide ( org/pages/resources/default.aspx?pageid=286), which includes a list of responsibilities, timelines and sample forms. Download the entire guide or the appropriate section. NEW RESOURCES TO HELP YOU SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT THE ELIMINATE PROJECT Maternal and neonatal tetanus affects many, many mothers and babies in the poorest countries of the world, and it s going to take the help of many, many people to eliminate it from the world. To help you reach those many people, Kiwanis is constantly creating resources for your campaign, so keep visiting the Resources page ( project.org/resources) of The Eliminate Project website to find out what s new. Here s what s new this month: Turn a can into a coin collection container using the club coin can label ( Print them off and start collecting. Every contribution counts! Download The Eliminate Project logos ( ELIMINATE project/newresources/logos.aspx) in your preferred format: JPEG, GIF or EPS. Be sure to follow the logo guidelines when placing the logos in your promotional materials. Look and sound professional as you educate groups about The Eliminate Project using presentation resources ( newresources/presentations.aspx) including the new PowerPoint template ( Eliminate _ Project_official_PowerPoint_templates.sflb.ashx). Add photos ( Kiwanis/en/theELIMINATEproject/newresources/Photos.aspx) and copy from the Talking Points ( _EN/The_Eliminate_Project_fundraising_campaign_-_Speech_Talking_Points.sflb.ashx) and you are ready to present!

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13 UTAH-IDAHO DISTRICT OFFICERS Governor Immediate Past Governor Rupert Bonneville Robert Bob DEMPSAY (Arlene) Charles D. Chuck BAKER (Paula) 1397 Suncrest Circle P. O. Box 119 Paul, ID Centerville, UT H W H W arlro@safelink.net cbaker1044@gmail.com Governor-elect Mark BENNETT 9022 Hwy 44 Middleton, ID H mlbennett7@q.com Meridian (Debbie) Treasurer Twin Falls Marvin D. Marv CHAMBERLAIN P. O. Box 25 Twin Falls, ID C W marvin@magiclink.com Division 1 (NOT ELECTED YET) Division 3 North Ogden Donald E. CHANTRY (Nancy) 728 E 2850 N North Ogden, UT Phone: div3uidistrict@msn.com Division 5 Rupert Dean BANNER (Donna) 38 S 100 W Rupert, ID bannerimages@pmt.org Division 7 (NOT ELECTED YET) Division 9 (NOT ELECTED YET) LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS Division 2 Logan Janet S. FLINDERS (Skip) 515 Bringhurst Dr. Providence, UT C uidistrict@hotmail.com Robert Bob BAKER Henry Day Rd. Draper, UT Phone: cthulhubob@comcast.net Division 4 John TANNER 338 W 1 st S Rexburg, ID H tannerj@byui.edu So SL Valley Division 6 Frankie L. Marler 3171 S. Tagish Place Meridian, ID frankie.marler@gmail.com Rexburg (Heather) Division 8 Salt Lake City Carter E. JONES (Kathy) 8058 S. Farm Brook Way Cottonwood Heights, UT W E:mail: ck1966@comcast.net Division 10 Spanish Fork Douglas LUND ( ) 121 Parkway Provo, UT H doug@ilund.com DISTRICT CHAIRPERSONS TITLE/APPOINTEE PHONE#... ACHIEVEMENT Charles D. Chuck BAKER 299 S. Main St, 7 th Floor Salt Lake City, UT H PAGE 13 DISTRICT CONVENTION EDUCATION & CLUB DEVELOPMENT C. Erland ELMER 3459 Crestwood Drive Salt Lake City, UT H janelmer@excite.com

14 PAGE 14 HUMAN & SPIRITUAL VALUES Jim A. TERRY 3887 W. Mountainview Drive Rexburg, ID DISTRICT CHAIRPERSONS (Continued) INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION (ON TO) Charles D. Chuck BAKER 299 S. Main St, 7 th Floor Salt Lake City, UT H W terryj@byui.edu C INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION (Annual Club Gift Campaign) J. LaMar ANDERSON 856 Juniper Drive Logan, UT H lamar_jeri@yahoo.com TAG -- MEMBERSHIP GROWTH TAG -- NEW CLUB BUILDING William R. Bill MULLINS 513 Valley View Drive Tooele, UT PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS Robert Bob DEMPSAY P. O. Box 119 Paul, ID RESOLUTIONS Robert DEMPSAY P. O. Box 119 Paul, ID RISK MANAGER Lori BERGSMA 2612 East 4128 North Filer, ID H moonerj@qwestoffice.net H arlro@safelink.net W arlro@safelink.net H C W or lori@balancerockinsurance.com COMMUNICATIONS (Website & Newsletter Editor, etc.) Gordon C. LEWIS H Park Shadows Circle C Bountiful, UT gclbowl@comcast.net SERVICE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM COMMITTEE (SLP) UTAH - IDAHO GOVERNOR UTAH IDAHO GOVERNOR ELECT Charles D. Chuck BAKER Mark BENNETT 299 S. Main St, 7 th Floor 9022 Hwy 44 Salt Lake City, UT Middleton, ID C H cbaker1044@gmail.com mlbennett@cableone.net COMMITTEE CHAIR CIRCLE K ADMINISTRATOR JOHN BROWN 561 Tamarack Drive Tooele, UT H C uikiwanisjb@aol.com KEY-LEADER ADMINISTRATOR Derek C. SCHENCK 1945 E. Oakcrest Drive Meridian, ID H C Derek@schenckrealestate.com K-KIDS ADMINISTRATOR Vacant KEY CLUB ADMINISTRATOR Michael D. SIMS P.O. Box 1112 Bountiful, UT S 1600 E South Weber, UT C msims1197@yahoo.com BUILDERS CLUB ADMINISTRATOR Vacant FINANCE COUNSELOR Marvin D. Marv CHAMBERLAIN P.O. Box 25 Twin Falls, ID H W Fax: marvin@magiclink.com

15 CONVENTION MEETING CHAIR Diane NEWMAN Burley Inn 800 N. Overland Burley, ID W bisales@pmt.org SL P COMMITTEE (SLP) (Continued) SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS Wally STUDER Snake River Bowl 725 Minidoka Ave Burley, ID W C wstuder@safelink.net PAGE 15 TRAINING CHAIR C. Erland ELMER 3459 Crestwood Drive Salt Lake City, UT H janelmer@excite.com IDAHO EAST ZONE ADVISOR Chuck HUMPHREY 852 Brookside Ln Pocatello ID humpflow@isu.edu SLP WEBMASTER Gordon C. LEWIS 801 Park Shadows Circle Bountiful, UT H C gclbowl@comcast.net IDAHO WEST ZONE ADVISOR Mark BENNETT 3038 NW 3 rd W Meridian ID mlbennett7@cableone.net IDAHO SOUTH ZONE ADVISOR Bruce STEVENS 1920 Bitteroot Drive Twin Falls, ID H W: x bstevens1947@yahoo.com UTAH MIDDLE ZONE ADVISOR John BROWN 561 Tamarack Drive Tooele, UT H C uikiwanisjb@aol.com UTAH NORTH ZONE ADVISOR Michael D. SIMS P.O. Box 1112 Bountiful, UT S 1600 E South Weber, UT C msims1197@yahoo.com UTAH SOUTH ZONE ADVISOR Rayleen H. BARNES 1760 E 1350 N Heber City, UT H C rayleenm@hotmail.com UTAH IDAHO DISTRICT ELIMINATE PROJECT DISTRICT COORDINATOR Pattie Lopshire P.O. Box 1521 Twin Falls, ID pattieann00@gmail.com UTAH COORDINATOR Rayleen H. BARNES 1760 E 1350 N Heber City, UT H C rayleenm@hotmail.com UTAH IDAHO DISTRICT FOUNDATION BOARD PRESIDENT D. Josh HOLT 52 South 3000 West Rexburg, ID H W holtj@byui.edu VICE-PRESIDENT William R. Bill MULLINS 513 Valley View Drive Tooele, UT H C moonerj@qwest.net SECRETARY Janet S. FLINDERS 515 Bringhurst Dr. Providence, UT H C uidistrict@hotmail.com Robert PARISH 91 Hwy 74 Twin Falls, ID H rsmprpar@yahoo.com Rayleen H. BARNES 1760 E 1350 N Heber City, UT H C rayleenm@hotmail.com TREASURER Marvin D. Marv CHAMBERLAIN P. O. Box 25 Twin Falls, ID C W marvin@magiclink.com Jim A. TERRY 887 W. Mountainview Drive Rexburg, ID H W terryj@byui.edu

16 PAGE 16 Division PRESIDENT & SECRETARY ROSTER K04505 OREM OREM Secretaries Brad WHITTAKER 317 N. Palisades Dr. Orem, UT H bradw@fibert.net Megan D. BRONSON 1329 S 800 E Orem, UT Phone: meganb@squire.com Brian N. BLUMER Utah Valley State University 800 W. University Parkway Orem, UT W briblumer@gmail.com Meeting: 2 nd Mon, Golden Coral, 225 West University Parkway 1 st Tues., Utah Valley Univ., Alumni Bldg. K09491 OREM GOLDEN K OREM GOLDEN K John D. OCKEY 264 N 50 E Orem, UT H Myron A. FRAZIER 124 N 550 E Orem, UT H johnockey@hotmail.com Meeting: Monday, Senior Friendship Center, 133 N 400 E K06093 PLEASANT GROVE Joe GOFF 597 E 500 N Pleasant Grove, UT H W PLEASANT GROVE Doug Thompson 738 E. 350 N. Pleasant Grove, UT joe@blackcanyonsigns.com Meeting: 2 nd & 4 th Saturday, Jacob s Center, 247 W 200 S Website: K00654 PRICE PRICE John JONES 405 Canyon St. Helper, UT H W john.jones@carbon.utah.gov Alex HERZOG 451 E 400 N Price, UT Phone: herzog68@yahoo.com Meeting: Thursday, Carbon Country Club, Hwy 6, Helper K17997 SARATOGA SPRINGS SARATOGA SPRINGS Richard Dick FOOTE 2711 N 1550 W Pleasant Grove, UT C W dickfoote@hotmail.com Marilyn SANFORD 1736 Range Road Saratoga Springs, UT Phone: tronman@hotmail.com Meeting: 1 st & 3 rd WED, 8:00 am, Lakeside Club House, 2306 Shorewood Dr., Saratoga Springs Division K02418 BONNEVILLE BONNEVILLE Wesley SINE 824 Terrace Hills Rd. Salt Lake City, UT H W Mark B. ANDERSON 6952 Pine Mountain Drive Salt Lake City, UT C mark@lincolnresidential.com Meeting: Wed, 12:15 Sizzler, 371 E 400 S, Salt Lake City Website: or K12181 CAPITOL HILL, SLC Pres. CAPITOL HILL, SLC Secty Pat PETERSON 130 Braewick Rd. Salt Lake City, UT H cnppeterson@hotmail.com Lauren KADZIEL 2128 S 1800 E Salt Lake City, UT C W lkadziel@sisna.com Meeting: Thurs, State Capitol Bldg., State Room, 420 N. State St., SLC Website:

17 PRESIDENT & SECRETARY ROSTER (Continued) Division (Continued) K02321 CLEARFIELD CLEARFIELD James F. VAUGHAN 6342 W 5100 S Hooper, UT H sandrav14@msn.com Sandra D. VAUGHAN 6342 W 5100 S Hooper, UT H sandrav14@msn.com Meeting: 2 nd /4 th 5 pm, Golden Corral, 1624 N Heritage Park Blvd, Layton Website: Website: K15146 LAYTON LAYTON Jeanene B. MORAN 2418 N 950 W Layton, UT H C mccquinn@aol.com Bill MORAN 2418 N 950 W Layton, H C dinguss1@aol.com Meeting: 2 nd & 4 th Wednesday, Golden Corral, 1624 Heritage Park Blvd. Website: PAGE 17 K16893 SOUTH DAVIS COUNTY Phillip BECK 870 N. Highway 89 No. Salt Lake, UT H phillip.beck@zionsbank.com SOUTH DAVIS COUNTY Michael D. SIMS P.O. Box 1112 Bountiful, UT S 1600 E South Weber, UT C msims1197@yahoo.com Meeting: Wednesday, Arella Pizzeria 535 W 400 N W Bountiful, UT Website: K17643 SOUTH SALT LAKE VALLEY SOUTH SALT LAKE VALLEY Robert W. Bob VORWALD Jordan Point Dr. Sandy, UT Phone bvorwald@gmail.com Darwin D. MILLET 2166 Montane Drive Draper, UT W darwinmillet@americanndt.com Meeting: Fri, Madeline s, 1133 W S, South Jordan Website: K06987 TOOELE TOOELE Kaleen H. KNIGHT Mountain American Credit Union 1475 N Main St. Stockton, UT W Karen PERRY 245 Griffith St. Tooele, UT H W kmmrperry@gmail.com kaleen.knight@wirelessbehive.com Meeting: Tues, Sostanza Restaurant, 29 N. Main Street Website: Division 3 K03231 BRIGHAM CITY BRIGHAM CITY Martin Marti WALKER 1023 Medical Drive Brigham City, UT H marti@beccu.org Flint HOLLINGSWORTH 547 S Main Street Brigham City, UT H flint@davisbott.com Meeting: Wed, Maddox, 1900 S Hwy 89, Perry K02175 LOGAN LOGAN Mark NORDSTROM 253 E 525 S Providence, UT H W mark.nordstrom@zionsbank.com Richard D. ELWOOD 455 E 1150 N Logan, UT H W richard@usuccu.org Meeting: Wed, Coppermill Restaurant, 55 N. Main Street K03231 BRIGHAM CITY BRIGHAM CITY Martin Marti WALKER 1023 Medical Drive Brigham City, UT H marti@beccu.org Flint HOLLINGSWORTH 547 S Main Street Brigham City, UT H flint@davisbott.com Meeting: Wed, Maddox, 1900 S Hwy 89, Perry

18 PAGE PRESIDENT & SECRETARY ROSTER (Continued) Division 3 (Continued) K02175 LOGAN LOGAN Mark NORDSTROM 253 E 525 S Providence, UT H W mark.nordstrom@zionsbank.com Richard D. ELWOOD 455 E 1150 N Logan, UT H W richard@usuccu.org Meeting: Wed, Coppermill Restaurant, 55 N. Main Street K02808 NORTH OGDEN NORTH OGDEN Scott TURNER 729 E 2700 N North Ogden, UT H W psturner1@juno.com Janet MILLARD 2860 N 700 E North Ogden, UT H marinda@sisna.com Meeting: 1 st & 3 rd Tues, Northview Community Ctr., 495 E 2600 N K00365 OGDEN OGDEN Mike BURDETT 4421 Taylor Ave Ogden, UT H wmburdett@comcast.net George ADAMSON, JR Fillmore Ave Ogden, UT H Cell adamsonageorgejr@comcast.net Meeting: Thurs, Rickenbackers Restaurant, 4282 S 1650 W, Ogden K04365 PRESTON PRESTON Bret J. JACOBSON 122 N 2200 E Preston, ID H gopokeswyoming@yahoo.com Glenn Robert Rob TONDINI 133 S 1800 E Preston, ID C W tondini@plmw.com Meeting: 3 rd Wed, 7:00pm Contact or for location K04135 TREMONTON TREMONTON Greg MADSON Phillip C. WHEATLEY The Leader Publishing 119 E Main St. Tremonton, UT H W the leader@citilink.net 1300 S. Main St. Garland, UT W phil@beccu.org Meeting: Wed, Munn s Bar TL Steakhouse, 20 W 1400 S, Garland K12866 WASATCH- ROY/RIVERDALE Torus BRAND 6019 S 3850 W Roy, UT H tbrand@comcast.net WASATCH- ROY/RIVERDALE Christopher DAVIS 3665 W 5850 S Roy, UT H W cgdavis6@gmail.com Meeting: 2 nd & 4 th Wed, Rickenbacker s Restaurant, 4282 S W., Ogden Division 4 K07482 BANNOCK, POCATELLO BANNOCK, POCATELLO Lynda D. STEENROD 1683 Syringe Pocatello, ID Phone: Lynda.steenrod@gmail.com Kathy Luras 1624 Calico Circle Pocatello, ID Phone: luraska@sd25.us Meeting: Thurs, IHOP, 4122 Yellowstone Avenue, Pocatello K07482 BANNOCK, POCATELLO BANNOCK, POCATELLO Lynda D. STEENROD 1683 Syringe Pocatello, ID Phone: Lynda.steenrod@gmail.com Kathy Luras 1624 Calico Circle Pocatello, ID Phone: luraska@sd25.us Meeting: Thurs, IHOP, 4122 Yellowstone Avenue, Pocatello

19 PRESIDENT & SECRETARY ROSTER (Continued) Division 4 (Continued) K00356 IDAHO FALLS IDAHO FALLS Craig TIBBITTS 3716 Clearfield Lane Idaho Falls, ID H craig.tibbitts@edwardjones.com Spencer MONK 535 Bob O Link Drive Idaho Falls, ID H Meeting: Thurs, Red Lion Hotel Restaurant, 475 River Parkway PAGE 19 K00290 POCATELLO POCATELLO Janice MATTESON-HOWELL 355 Via Venitio Pocatello, ID howejani@isu.edu Lena Allen PERMANN 200 W. Alameda Rd. Pocatello, ID C lallen@idfbins.com Meeting: Tues, Perkins Restaurant, 1600 Pocatello Creek Road Website: K05023 REXBURG REXBURG Jerry MERRILL 571 Taurus Drive Rexburg, ID H W merrilljerry@hotmail.com Melanee SUTTON 39 Professional Plz Rexburg, ID H msutton@ssscpa.net Meeting: Tues, Craigo s, 240 N 2 nd E K12842 SHELLEY SHELLEY John STOHL c/o Shelley Dental 530 S. State St. Shelley, ID H W shelley_dental@yahoo.com Crystal FOSTER Pioneer Publications P. O. Box P Shelley, ID H W cfoster@theshelleypioneer.com Meeting: Tues, China King, 196 N. State St Division 5 K01927 BUHL BUHL NOT ELECTED YET Suzanne McCOY 4240 N 1400 E Buhl, ID H jadagrammy@msn.com MEETING: Wed, El Cazador Mexican Rest., 113 Broadway South K02633 BURLEY BURLEY Mitch GOODWIN 2757 Alm o Ave Burley, ID C W mitch@burleycpa.com Dan ALVEY 918 Pacific Drive Burley, ID H W danalvey1@gmail.com Meeting: Wed, Morey s Steakhouse, 325 East 3 rd Website: K01204 FILER FILER Vickie COWGER 711 W Main Circle Filer, ID H W sq-1-vent@filertel.com Shirley Lee GAILEY P. O. Box 289 Filer, ID H shirley.gailey@gmail.com Meeting: Tuesday, United Methodist Church, 5 th & Union K17234 HAILEY IDAHO & WOOD RIVER VALLEY Trina ISAACS Dale EWERSEN P. O. Box 1172 P. O. Box 24 Hailey, ID Bellevue, ID H W H trina.isaacs@haileycityhall.org dale@life-savings.com Meeting: Wed., Blaine County Sr. Connection, 721 3rd Ave South

20 PAGE PRESIDENT & SECRETARY ROSTER (Continued) Division 5 (Continued) K03517 JEROME JEROME Laurie C. LARSEN 409 E Avenue I Jerome, ID Lorrann MORRELL th Avenue Drive Jerome, ID H llarsen@dlevans.com lmorrell@dlevans.com Meeting: Thursday, Senior Citizen Center, 520 N Lincoln St., East Jerome K18108 KIMBERLY KIMBERLY Gary ROSS 1131 Sunset Lane Robert PARISH 91 Hwy 74 Kimberly, ID H gross333@cableone.net Twin Falls, ID H rsmprpar@yahoo.com Meeting: 1 st and 3 rd Wednesday of 11:30 am in the Kimberly High School Key Club Meeting Room. K03887 RUPERT RUPERT Nathan CATMULL 533 Greenbrier Dr Heyburn, ID H W natecatmull@gmail.com Wally STUDER 73 E 200 S Rupert, ID H W wallystuder@gmail.com Meeting: Tues, Rupert Elks Lodge, 200 W 85 S K00394 TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS Trent STIMPSON 1897 San La Rue Twin Falls, ID H W trent.stimpson2@sci-us.com Marvin Marv CHAMBERLAIN P. O. Box 25 Twin Falls, ID marvin@magiclink.com Meeting: Thurs, Turf Club, 734 Falls Avenue Website: Division 6 K05512 BOISE GEM STATE John SHAW 1003 W Great Basin Drive Meridian, ID H W BOISE GEM STATE George CONDIT 606 S Michael Street Boise, ID H georgecondit@mac.com john.shaw@edwardjones.com Meeting: Mon, Hilton Garden Inn, 7699 W. Spectrum Way (Near intersection of Cole & Overland Road) K03557 CAPITAL CITY, BOISE Jeremy PARKINSON 9947 W Hollandale Dr Boise, ID H W jparkinson@watrust.com Meeting: Fri, Power House Event Center, 621 S 17 th, Boise Website: CAPITAL CITY, BOISE Elsa I. BENNETT 7634 Cambridge Drive Boise, ID H elsaibennett@msn.com K16207 EAGLE EAGLE Pete DOVER 1831 N. Estancia Place Eagle, ID H W pdover@amfam.com Bruce ALTIG 945 Rio Pinar Lane Eagle, ID H W bkaltig@yahoo.com Meeting: 1st Mon, noon, Business meeting; 3rd Mon, noon, Regular meeting w/ speaker; Bella Aquila, 775 S Rivershore; 5th Monday (whenever they are) at a place TBD, Evening social hour Website:

21 PRESIDENT & SECRETARY ROSTER (Continued) Division 6 (Continued) K07303 LES BOIS, BOISE LES BOIS, BOISE George WEISSBECK 7208 Maxwell Dr. Boise, ID H hgweissbeck@msn.com Steven FIELDS 1701 Butler St. Boise, ID H W teddyli@yahoo.com Meeting: Thurs, Owyhee Plaza Hotel, Ambassador Room, 1109 Main St., Boise Website: K08755 MERIDIAN MERIDIAN Kelly RUSH 5000 S Deselm Way Boise, ID H W kryan@clearvoicetel.com Dennis PRATT P. O. Box 24 Meridian, ID W C dprattins@cableone.net Meeting: Wed, Louie s Restaurant, 2500 East Fairview Website: Division 7 K03470 CEDAR CITY CEDAR CITY John JASTER P O Box 1622 Cedar City, UT H triluth@juno.com Dani KATWYK P. O. Box 411 Cedar City, UT H danikatw@netutah.com Meeting: Wed, Garden House, 164 South 100 East PAGE 21 K03701 ST. GEORGE ST. GEORGE Mike KIRBY 385 W Brigham Rd, Apt #1501 St. George, UT H mkirby@kirbyonline.net Richard BAUSMAN 225 N Valley View Drive, Apt #102 St. George, UT H rbausman@aol.com Meeting: 2 nd & 4 th Mon, Golden Corral, 42 South River Road K09027 SANTA CLARA SANTA CLARA Shaune Wallace 2655 W. Pioneer Parkway #6 Santa Clara, UT Jason LINDSEY 2432 Concord Avenue Santa Clara, UT H W shaune.wallace@gmail.com jasonlindsey@beyondbb.com Meeting: Thurs, Gun Barrel Steakhouse, 1091 N. Bluff St., St. George Division 8 K17298 HEBER VALLEY HEBER VALLEY Melissa GORDON Rayleen BARNES 1760 E 1350 N Heber City, UT H rayleenm@hotmail.com 333 E Airport Road, #E302 Heber City, UT H meliskag@hotmail.com Meeting:1 st & 3 rd Thu, Spin Café, 220 N. Main Street, Heber City Website: K02248 MIDVALE/FT. Union MIDVALE/Ft. Union Justin LAFEEN Vacant 7223 Viansa Court Midvale, UT H W justinlafeen@yahoo.com Meeting: Tues, Bohemian Brewery, 94 E 7200 S, Midvale K16360 PARK CITY PARK CITY Debbie HOFFMEYER 310 Starview Dr. Park City, UT H W debbie.hoffmeyer@usbank.com R. Gene PILAND P. O. Box Park City, UT H genepiland@earthlink.net Meeting: Thurs, The Mountain Grille in the Yarrow Hotel, 1800 Park Ave. Website:

22 PAGE PRESIDENT & SECRETARY ROSTER (Continued) Division 8 K00107 SALT LAKE CITY SALT LAKE CITY Kara FLOWERS Sams Club 1905 S 300 W Salt Lake City, UT Phone: kflowers.s06686.us@samsclub.com Janet STEWART Kiwanis Club of Salt Lake City 10 W 100 S, Ste 705 Salt Lake City, UT W slckiwanis@gmail.com Meeting: Thurs, Radisson Hotel, 215 W South Temple Website: K03995 SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY Bonnie Brothers CAVILL John E. CAMERON 686 E 4119 S 3549 Westwood Drive Salt Lake City, UT Salt Lake City, UT Phone: H W bvcavill@msn.com cameron.john@comcast.net Meeting: Tues, Forest Dale Golf Course, 2375 S 900 E., Salt Lake City K04644 WEST VALLEY, SALT LAKE COUNTY Gary POULSEN 2478 W 6830 S West Jordan, UT H W gpoulsen@comcast.net Daniel PARK 4191 Donibristle Circle South Jordan, UT danieltpark@msn.com Meeting: 2 nd & 4 th Tues, Ruby Tuesdays, 3378 S. Decker Lake Dr., Salt Lake Division 9 K00546 CALDWELL CALDWELL Brad JACKSON c/o Ripley Doorn and Co PLLC 824 Dearborn Street Caldwell, ID Phone: Peggy G. ROSS 2311 Colorado Ave Caldwell, ID Phone: jasrross@yahoo.com bsorenson@rdcpa.com Meeting: Thurs, W. Valley Med. Ctr, Kaley Conf. Rm, 1717 Arlington Ave K02438 EMMETT EMMETT Martin FRY 2321 Brogan Rd. Emmett, ID H No William CONGER 7285 Mustang Lane Emmett, ID H dconger@co.gem.id.us Meeting: Wed, La Costa Rest., 517 N. Washington Ave K00811 NAMPA NAMPA Jennifer PENNINGTON 806 W. Banyan St. Nampa, ID H W jrpennington@clearwater.net David E. PALUMBO Highlander Road Boise, ID H W davekathypal@hotmail.com Meeting: Thurs, Hong Kong Restaurant, th Avenue S Website: K03132 NEW PLYMOUTH NEW PLYMOUTH Robert PRESHER 210 SW 4 th St. Fruitland, ID H W rbpresher@aol.com Angela GRAHAM P. O. Box 282 New Plymouth, ID x jan@truckstop.com Meeting: Mon, 12 Internet Truck Stop Lunchroom, 222 N. Plymouth Ave K01655 ONTARIO ONTARIO Abby LEE Wayne FREY 650 College Blvd. Ontario, Oregon W ext alee@tvcc.cc 130 SW 13 th St. Ontario, OR H wfrey@cableone.net Meeting: Wed, Treasure Vly Community College, Weese Bldg., 650 College Ave

23 PRESIDENT & SECRETARY ROSTER (Continued) Division 9 (Continued) K00870 PAYETTE PAYETTE Kipp McKENZIE 2074 Newman Lane Payette, ID W Meeting: Tues, Tips Restaurant, Hwy 95 K17629 TREASURE VALLEY OF NAMPA Lucio MORALES nd St. S, Ste 102 Nampa, ID H lucio.morales@vidaseniorresource.com Dr. David J. BROWN, DDS st Ave S Payette, ID Ms. Sammy RICKELMAN 1723 Nixon Ave. Nampa, ID H srickelman@ktvb.com Meeting: 2nd & 4th 6:30 am, LeBarons Café nd St., Nampa Website: K00841 WEISER WEISER Christina ISAACSON Linda YOUNGBLOOD Youngblood Agency Inc 777 Highway 95 Weiser, ID H State Street Weiser, ID H W youngbloodagency@msn.com Meeting: 1 st & 3 rd Thurs, Idaho Pizza Co., W. Commercial St, Across from Vendome Bldg. Division 10 K00736 NEPHI NEPHI NOT ELECTED YET Wayne S. ANDREWS 295 S 100 E Nephi, UT H W micw@sisna.com Meeting: 2 nd and 4 th Wednesday, noon, Lisa s Kitchen, 735 South Main, Nephi K03484 PAYSON PAYSON Josh WEBSTER 373 S 950 E Payson, UT Phone: josh@innmtg.com Mike W. HARDY P O Box 342 Payson, UT H W michael.hardy@zionsbank.com Meeting: Wed, Mountain View Hospital, 1000 E. Hwy 6 (100 N) K00489 PROVO PROVO Bob GENTRY 1001 N 1100 E Pleasant Grove, UT Phone: bobgentry1001@msn.com Heidi F. SANDERS 1243 W 1420 N Orem, UT Cell W Heidi.f.sanders@wellsfargo.com Meeting: Tues, Provo Marriott Hotel, 101 W. 100 N. K10303 PROVO GOLDEN K PROVO GOLDEN K Wally BREITENSTEIN 1035 W 1100 N Provo, UT H w_breitenstein@yahoo.com Judy BREITENSTEIN 1035 W 1100 N Provo, UT H smom_job@yahoo.com Meeting: Mon, Eldred Senior Center, 270 W 500 N K00626 SPANISH FORK SPANISH FORK Robert ZAHRT 1222 E 500 S Spanish Fork, UT Phone: Clyde NIELSEN 1709 Fairway Lane Spanish Fork, UT H W chnnielsen@hotmail.com raz@byu.edu Meeting: Wednesday, 7:00 pm, Primrose Retreat, 978 Expressway Lane K00652 SPRINGVILLE SPRINGVILLE Brent HAYMOND 1779 E 900 S Springville, UT Phone: Verl S. DALLIN 91 N 300 E Springville, UT H PAGE 23 NEW KEY CLUB BEING CHARTERED IN SARATOGA SPRINGS Congratulations to the Saratoga Springs Kiwanis Club for sponsoring a new Key Club at Westlake High School. The Charter was approved 15 Sep 2011 with a total membership of 28 students. We expect the Kiwanis Club will partner with the Key Club doing service projects, fund-raisers and just having fun together. Keep up the good work. SPANISH FORK CLUB HOLDS SUCCESSFUL FUNDRAISER On July 22-25, the Spanish Fork Club sold food and drinks at the concession stands for the annual Fiesta Days Rodeo in Spanish Fork. Our club ran two stands and our key clubs ran one stand. Net profits were over $l4000 enough to run our youth programs over the next year. Meeting: Thurs, Hobble Creek Golf Course, Hobble Creek Canyon, Springville

24 PAGE 24 INTRODUCING THE SERVICE PROJECT DATABASE! If your club's looking for its next service project, check out the Service Project Database (in English). Located at www. KiwanisOne.org/findaproject, this online resource lets Kiwanisfamily members to browse through various projects, find ideas and inspiration, read helpful tips, download materials to duplicate a successful project and more. To maximize this new tool, clubs are asked to submit their best service project for consideration. If you have a great success story or project idea, submit your details to service@kiwanis.org. EASY ONLINE FORMS SEE WHAT YOU CAN CREATE WITH GOOGLE A Google form or survey is simply one the best tools you can use on your Kiwanis club s website to gather information. It s an easy-to-use method to collect data and feedback from your members and other visitors to your site, as well as compile and track participation and responses. There are seven different form field types available and they can be used in any combination to create a seemingly endless amount of forms on the fly. Below are just a few examples of how your club website could use the Google Forms tool: Vote for service project ideas Speaker or event evaluation Feedback form for new Web pages Non-members contact me request Poll members about meal options Event RSVPs Fun trivia quiz Newsletter signup Virtual suggestion box Has your club created another type of form or survey? We d love to hear and share your unique ways of using the Google Forms tool. us your example at kiwanisone@kiwanis.org. For step-by-step help creating a Google form or survey, refer to the easy tutorial (

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