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April 14, 2010 KiwanogramKiwanogram Meeting Location Williamsburg Lodge–Colony Room This Week’s Program Jimmye Laycock William & Mary Football Menu Herb Roasted Chicken on Baguette w/ Basil Pesto, Havarti, Mayo, Lettuce & Tomato, with Potato or Pasta Salad Upcoming Speakers/Topics April 21–Club Day: Delaney Awards April 28–TBA Quinn Kramer Walsh Invocation Song Leader Martha Madeira Gary Ripple Slate of Officers Features

RAFFLE TALLY CARDS Powerhouse Experience POT: LEFT: 12 $520 The members of the nomination committee are proud and Officers excited to present the following slate of candidates for election as Caren Schumacher, President offi cers and members of the board of directors. Wade Quinn, President-Elect There are six impressive candidates on the slate for the four Rolf Kramer, Vice President available slots on the Board of Directors. By their willingness Penny McClelland, Secretary Ben Puckett, Treasurer to stand for election, they have marked themselves as winners, John Sadler, Special Advisor regardless of the outcome of the election. Gary Ripple, Immediate This slate will be announced once more at our luncheon meeting Past President on April 14; the committee will accept additional nominations from Board of Directors the fl oor. Then we will ask for a motion to close the nominations Term: 2008-2010 and the election will be held on Club Day on April 21. You must be Laura Colvin present to vote on the 21st; you need not be present to be elected. Rick Lodwick Joel Sheppard When you read the brief bios of the six board candidates, you Bill Unaitis* will see why our club is fortunate to have so many talented and Term: 2009-2011 giving leaders. Faith Amoroso* President: Wade Quinn Artie Bornschein President-Elect: Rolf Kramer Nathan Hill* Darla Krupski* Vice President: Kevin Walsh Bill Wren* Board of Directors (Two Year Terms). Vote for Four: (See “Slate,” page 2) *New Board Member Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. Today’s Speaker: Jimmye Laycock Jimmye Laycock has served as head in the FCS national quarterfi nals on Dec. football coach at the College of William 5, 2009, Laycock recorded his 200th win & Mary since 1980. Laycock graduated as the Tribe’s head coach—the 13th coach from William & Mary in 1970 and in FCS history to reach that mark. played quarterback under legendary On June 21, 2008, William & Mary coaches and . offi cially opened its state-of-the-art football Prior to taking over the Tribe head facility which was named after him. It is coaching position, Laycock coached at called the Jimmye Laycock Football Center Newport News High School, Clemson and it sits adjacent to . University, The Citadel, and the Laycock is from Hamilton in University of Memphis. Loudoun County. He attended Loudoun Laycock has been the most successful Valley High School and lettered in head coach in the history of William & Mary Jimmye Laycock football, basketball and baseball. He Tribe football, leading the team to 20 winning earned 12 varsity letters and had his football seasons and 10 post-season appearances (through the jersey number retired. 2009 season), including a trip to the Division I-AA He is married to Deidre Connelly, a sports national semifi nal versus the James Madison Dukes in psychology consultant at William & Mary. He has 2004. After a win against the Southern Illinois Salukis four children. Slate (Continued from Page 1) Gil Bartlett – Joined our Sponsor Committee, was Key Club club in 1980. Served as President, adviser at Walsingham, Kasino Lt. Governor, President of Night, Special Olympics coach, Foundation Board, offi cer of passion for working with special several community boards. Hixson needs youth and young adults. Fellow, Korzowski-Fuller Award. Carol Negus – Three years, Bill Bunnell – President of instituted Wine Booth at Shrimp Franklin (IN) Kiwanis Club. Bartlett Kerner Feast, and the Opera Group. Hixson Fellow, active in many Program Committee (brought club activities since joining us in UN ambassador); nine years in 2008. Raffl e, Shrimp Feast, Trash Richmond Club, President/CEO Pickup, One-Day, bell ringing, Council for America’s First Grove outreach, holiday parade, Freedom, President, Bridging Reading is Fun. Boundaries International, numerous Bill Kelly – Kiwanian 30 years boards and awards. (Long Island) President, BOD, Bunnell Negus Bill Unaitis – Filled unexpired (Club produced International term on BOD, Interclubs, Reading President and two governors) Key is Fun, USO, Garvey soccer, CKI Club adviser 20 years, Hixson Kickit Program, bell ringing, co- Fellow. Our club two years:Shrimp chair Kasino Night, marketing/PR Feast, Interclubs, Foundation for Charity Ball. Also, instructor in Investment Committee. Christopher Wren Society, Board Chris Kerner – Three years of Historic Triangle Community in our club. Chairs Corporate Kelly Unaitis Services Coalition. Kiwanonotes Charity Ball Is Just Around the Corner; Need Auction Items As we get closer to Kiwanis Charity Ball, we who have become sponsors by donating $125 each to could still use more silent auction items. Please help cover the costs of the wine. contact Donna Magoon with your donation. Tickets You will be included in a one-third page ad with can be purchased by check and mailed to the your or your company’s name in the program. following address: Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg, Let us know by Thursday morning, as the Charity PO Box 1367, Williamsburg 23187. Ball Program will go to Suters for printing. There’s still time to step up and be a corporate sponsor. With a corporate sponsorship you get a table Interclub With York on April 22 for 10 and an ad in our program and in announcements There will be an Interclub dinner meeting with the during the evening. See Laura Colvin if you wish to York Club on Thursday, April 22, at 6:30 p.m. at Bill’s help out. Seafood House, 2831 Denbigh Blvd., Yorktown, at Many thanks to Carla Morin for coming in the intersection of US Rte. 17 and Denbigh Blvd. and giving our fundraiser the help it needs to be a We will meet at the Williamsburg Crossing success. Bill Wren is going on a missionary trip to shopping center, Rte. 199 and John Tyler Highway, Haiti from April 17-24, and Carla’s willingness to in the main lot near Taco Bell at 5:45 p.m. to car come in and take charge in his absence is what being pool. Please e-mail [email protected] or see him at a true Kiwanian is all about. the April 14 meeting if you plan to attend. Recently inducted member Jolene Burke is already volunteering in a big way by working with Bill Wren and the Committee to help put together the program for this special event. Jolene asks: Where else can you promote your self/your business to hundreds of people for an affordable $25, with your advertising dollars going to a worthy cause? You can place a $25 Sponsor Spotlight business-card sized ad in the Charity Ball program with all proceeds going directly to our club. RadioShack (Bronze Level) – Radio Make checks payable to Kiwanis Club of Shack connects technology with consumers Williamsburg for $25, then deliver your business by selling the products and accessories that card either by hard copy or electronically to Jolene. people want. For those on the go, Radio If you want to mail the check and card, send to: 103 Shack simplifi es life with one of the largest New Market Ct., Williamsburg, 23188. Or you can selections in innovative products in wireless hand-deliver them to her at one of the Wednesday phones, GPS receivers, digital music lunch meetings. To e-mail your electronic business players and laptop computers. For home card as a JPEG or PDF fi le, send to: homes@ enjoyment, RadioShack delivers the latest in joleneburke.com. entertainment products, from digital cameras Hurry ... Jolene must receive ads by this Friday, to large screen TVs and gaming. April 16! Finally, there is yet another way to contribute: Become a wine sponsor! Club members tell us that wines from Chile and Argentina are very good, so we are going with their recommendations. We’ll be purchasing wine from Chile’s Santa Ema collection, and Argentina’s Che Gaucho collection. Join Tom French, Wade Quinn and Rolf Kramer AGENTS

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