November 20, 2011
Issue 63-01
Children
Kiwanian South News
Kiwanis Club of South Edmonton
About Kiwanis
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Kiwanis International is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. Kiwanis and its youth-oriented Service Leadership Programs serve communities in more than 80 countries and geographic areas.
Greetings!
Welcome to the Kiwanian South, electronic newsletter of the Kiwanis Club of South Edmonton, Division Six, Kiwanis Western Canada District.

Please feel free to forward this e-newsletter to friends using the "Forward Email" link at the end of the news.
Next Meeting
Join us at the German Canadian Cultural Centre (8310 Roper Road) on Tuesday, November 22, 2011, starting at 6:00 pm.

Our guest speaker is Richard Southworth speaking on The Eliminate Project, the Kiwanis International world-wide service project aimed at eliminating Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus.

His program will include a special introduction from Kiwanis International President, Alan Penn.

The Eliminate Project

See you there!
Kiwanis Buy Nothing Day Free Market
Buy Nothing DayOn Friday, November 25, and Saturday, November 26, the Kiwanis Club of South Edmonton presents the 4th Annual Kiwanis Buy Nothing Day Free Market in the upstairs lounge at Strathcona Community Hall (10139 87 Avenue NW, Edmonton).

You can read about it here.

If you would like to help out please use this link to volunteer.  It would be best if there are at least two people for every shift.  It's lots of fun.

Don't be shy about letting people know about the Buy Nothing Day Free Market.  There are many great items that appear on the tables for the taking.
South Edmonton Kiwanis Christmas Tree Lot
Kiwanis Christmas Trees
Setup day for this year's Christmas Tree Lot is Saturday, November 26, at 10:00am.

The Christmas Tree Lot formally opens Friday, December 2, at 11:00am.

The hours at the Tree Lot are 11:00am to 9:00pm Monday to Friday, and 10:00am to 7:00pm Saturday & Sunday. 

The volunteer schedule has all positions filled, thanks to the great recruiting of Herb Schroder.  If you are scheduled and are unable to attend please attempt to provide a replacement and let the Tree Lot Chairman, Dan O'Keefe know.

Make sure you pass the word to your friends and co-workers about where they should get their Christmas Trees.

The locations of the Kiwanis Christmas Tree Lot is 65 Avenue and 113 Street.
Club Executive
2010-2011 Board of Directors

President - Peter Harrop
Past President - Dan O'Keefe
Treasurer - Brent Moore
Secretary - Deborah Harrop
Director Emeritus - Ed Bean
Director - Wayne Rogers
Director - Dick Proctor
Director - Colin Reichle
Director - Stan Turnbull
Director - Gerry Young
Director - Brian Charanduk
Director - Case Watson
Upcoming Meetings
Tuesday, November 22

Tuesday, December 13

Club meetings are held at the German Canadian Cultural Centre at 8310 Roper Road, on the Second and Fourth Tuesday of the month.  Meeting start time is 6:00 pm (sharp).  Your investment for the meeting is $20.00.
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Who We Are
South Edmonton Club Charter

The Kiwanis Club of South Edmonton serves the City of Edmonton and beyond.

With a motto of "We Build", a focus of "Children Priority One", our purpose is "To Collectively Serve Our Community" by doing projects and programs directed to children, the handicapped and the disadvantaged amongst us.

 

We fundraise to finance projects that will make our community a better and safer place to live and focus our limited resources efficiently and effectively on doing things that are needed, but not normally offered or done by anyone else.

Once the fundraising is done, we then get actively involved in the project by providing as much of the hands-on work as possible, thereby creating a "full service" atmosphere for our members.