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Watwood Elementary School AL P00097 I 0 Episcopal Day School AL P00008 Hope King 0 Gadsden K00149 K0104 Gulf Shores Elementary AL P02653 Lindsay Taylor 0 Gulf Shores K10926 K0107 Legacy Elementary AL P01330 I 0 LifeGate Academy AL P01992 Tracy L Silas 0 Huntsville West K11710 K0101 Lupton Junior High School AL P00394 Alicia Harris 0 Jasper K00970 K0102 Lynn Elementary School AL P02865 I 0 Memorial Park School AL P00760 Sonya Parnell 0 Jasper K00970 K0102 Orange Beach Elementary School AL P02918 Cendy Hart 0 Gulf Shores K10926 K0107 Pathways Academy AL P02925 Ryan Simon 0 Gadsden K00149 K0104 T.R. Simmons Elementary AL P00299 Kasey Maddox 0 Jasper K00970 K0102 Williams Intermediate School AL P01461 Laurie Brasher 0 Pell City K08783 K0104 District Totals: 12 Clubs 9 Active 3 Inactive Suspended 0 Mbr Cnt Retained New 0 Paid * = 2020-2021 summer club, % = 2019-2020 summer club Run Date: 09/29/2021 K-Kids CUS9503 Run Time: 11:45:33AM Club Information Report Page 2 of 79 Class: KKCLUB Districts from P01 to P99 Admin. Start Date 10/01/2020 to 09/30/2021 Club Name State Club ID Sts Club Advisor Pd Date Mbr Cnt Pd Amount Kiwanis Sponsor Club ID Div P02 - California-Nevada-Hawaii 29 Palms Elementary School CA P01680 Vincent Bullion 0 Twentynine Palms K06017 K0247 Abbott Elementary School CA P02429 Valeria Corona 0 Santa Fe Springs Heritage K15905 K0213 Adam Elementary School CA P00767 Peggy Stepanian 0 Santa Maria Valley K04867 K0229 Ann Leavenworth Elementary CA P01092 Doloris Hernandez 0 East Fresno K05249 K0205 Anza Elementary CA P02423 Nancy Bobo 0 El Cajon Valley K02660 K0231 Arcata Elementary - After School CA P01830 Brian Lovell 0 Arcata K01656 K0220 Arroyo Elementary CA P02608 Terri Zahnow 0 Simi Valley K06077 K0242 Bear Mountain Elementary CA P02002 Jim Ventura 0 Kern, Bakersfield K03166 K0233 Betsy Ross Elementary School CA P00984 Kim Guillory 0 Greater Anaheim K05010 K0230 Big Springs Elementary CA P02550 Lori Rangel 0 Simi Valley K06077 K0242 Bill Libbon Elementary School CA P02590 Vivani Piekutowski 0 Coastal Valley Cyber K19602 K0229 Blue Hills Elementary CA P02668 Karen Tamsen 0 Los Gatos K01155 K0212 Bonita Elementary School CA P01145 Sally Aparicio 0 Santa Maria K01035 K0229 Boys & Girls Club of Burbank and Gr CA P01641 Dot McDonald 0 Burbank Sunrise K12565 K0216 Boys & Girls Club of Vista CA P01478 Matt S Koumaras 0 Sunrise Vista K07207 K0237 Boys and Girls Club of Burbank CA P03024 Ms Arpineh Khodagholian 0 Burbank K00857 K0216 Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Red CA P02916 Diana Arevalo 0 Redlands K00749 K0236 Buena Vista Arts Integrated CA P02588 Gina Alexander 0 Ontario K01229 K0215 Carlin C. Coppin CA P02504 Conni London 0 Lincoln Foothills K18799 K0244 Carolyn Clark Elementary CA P01569 0 San Jose K00959 K0212 Century Elementary School CA P00663 Cindy Norman 0 Clovis K08167 K0205 Chapman Heights Elementary School CA P01492 Kayla Nelson 0 Yucaipa Valley K02964 K0236 Chatsworth Park Elementary CA P01810 Jeff Rosenberg 0 Chatsworth K13315 K0216 Citrus Elementary School CA P01349 Cynthia Steuben 0 Upland-Foothill K06068 K0215 Competitive Edge CA P01983 Eric Martinez 0 Yucaipa Valley K02964 K0236 Condor Elementary School CA P02334 Yinka Ademorijimi 0 Twentynine Palms K06017 K0247 Cooley Ranch Elementary CA P01386 Jessica Smith 0 Cooley Ranch, Colton K09669 K0236 Cosumnes River Elementary School CA P00957 I 0 Coyle Avenue School CA P01167 0 Citrus Heights K07015 K0244 Crest Elementary School CA P00739 I 0 D.W. Babcock Elementary School CA P02195 Tina Duong 0 Greater Sacramento K04302 K0207 * = 2020-2021 summer club, % = 2019-2020 summer club Run Date: 09/29/2021 K-Kids CUS9503 Run Time: 11:45:33AM Club Information Report Page 3 of 79 Class: KKCLUB Districts from P01 to P99 Admin. Start Date 10/01/2020 to 09/30/2021 Club Name State Club ID Sts Club Advisor Pd Date Mbr Cnt Pd Amount Kiwanis Sponsor Club ID Div P02 - California-Nevada-Hawaii (Continued) Daves Avenue Elementary CA P02246 Billy Martin 0 Los Gatos K01155 K0212 Del Rosa Elementary CA P02529 Michael Quinlan 0 Greater San Bernardino K06278 K0236 Dolores Street School CA P02526 Lorena Carbajal 0 Lomita-Harbor City K02132 K0219 E.B. Desilva Elementary School HI P01660 Charity Demattos 0 East Hawaii K05796 K0222 Esther Lindstrom Elementary School CA P00668 Katherine Ferro 0 Bellflower K01986 K0213 Fairlawn School CA P00441 Corina Posada 0 Santa Maria K01035 K0229 Gateway CA P02314 Judith Bal 0 Ridgecrest K05142 K0238 Harada Elementary School CA P00922 Traci Reid 0 Hawthorne Elementary CA P03018 Ruth Reinkymov 0 Ontario K01229 K0215 Hazard Eagles CA P01876 I 0 Greater Garden Grove K08500 K0230 Hidalgo Elementary School CA P02559 0 East Fresno K05249 K0205 Hollow Hills Fundamental School CA P01962 Terri Ohler 0 Simi Valley K06077 K0242 Horace Mann Elementary School CA P02323 Chris Burt 0 Glendale K00761 K0203 Jack Dailey Elementary NV P01572 I 0 John C. Fremont Elementary School CA P00964 Elma Roach 0 Glendale K00761 K0203 John Foster Dulles Elementary Schoo CA P00759 Doris Zamora 0 La Mirada K09795 K0230 Juanamaria Elementary CA P02558 Denielle Morrison 0 Ventura K01440 K0242 Knolls Elementary CA P01332 Mrs Ashley E Mjoen 0 Simi Valley K06077 K0242 La Paloma CA P01364 I 0 La Presa Elementary School CA P02751 Rickie Santer 0 Spring Valley K05438 K0231 Liberty Elementary School CA P02679 I 0 Lincoln Elementary CA P02476 Jennie Blinkinsop 0 Cooley Ranch, Colton K09669 K0236 Louise Van Meter Elementary School CA P01857 0 Los Gatos K01155 K0212 Loyola Elementary School CA P00881 Charity Mastropietro 0 Los Altos K03051 K0234 Madera Elementary School CA P02019 Tricia Keleman 0 Santa Susana, Simi Valley K14431 K0242 Manchester Gate CA P02596 Beth Snyder 0 Fresno K00461 K0205 Marvin Elementary CA P02474 Sharon Johnson 0 Grantville-Allied Gardens K05285 K0221 Miwok Elementary School CA P02702 0 Petaluma K04250 K0232 Mountain Meadows Mustang Motivators CA P02589 Marcia Hamilton 0 Moorpark K12260 K0242 Mountain View Elementary CA P02912 Carly Wilson 0 Santa Susana, Simi Valley K14431 K0242 Myrtle Tate Elementary NV P02968 Jennifer Tarno 0 North Las Vegas K17198 K0228 * = 2020-2021 summer club, % = 2019-2020 summer club Run Date: 09/29/2021 K-Kids CUS9503 Run Time: 11:45:33AM Club Information Report Page 4 of 79 Class: KKCLUB Districts from P01 to P99 Admin. Start Date 10/01/2020 to 09/30/2021 Club Name State Club ID Sts Club Advisor Pd Date Mbr Cnt Pd Amount Kiwanis Sponsor Club ID Div P02 - California-Nevada-Hawaii (Continued) Neil Armstrong Elementary CA P02911 Marsha Gaddis 0 San Ramon Valley, Danville K04663 K0226 Newhall School District CA P02857 0 Santa Clarita K01766 K0216 Oakhurst Elementary School CA P01340 Kathleen Murphy 0 Sierra, Oakhurst K05022 K0205 Oceano Elementary CA P01678 I 0 Palm Vista Elementary School CA P01679 0 Twentynine Palms K06017 K0247 Phoebe Hearst Elementary School CA P00153 I 0 Playa Del Rey Elementary CA P01377 Julia Chien 0 Culver City K16210 K0213 Plymouth Elementary School CA P02899 Susana Reveles 0 Monrovia K00814 K0235 Porter Ranch Community School CA P02627 Tricia Kalma 0 Chatsworth K13315 K0216 Preston Elementary School CA P01389 RAQUEL LULE 0 East Rialto K05914 K0236 Ramona Elementary CA P02705 Barbara Beamesderfer 0 Ramona K05182 K0237 REALMS CA P01819 Suresh Bajnath 0 Ridgecrest K05142 K0238 Reidy Creek Elementary School CA P02467 Walter Brame 0 Escondido K01289 K0237 Ridgeview Elementary School CA P00840 Susan Steiner-Lund 0 Yucaipa Valley K02964 K0236 Robert J. McGarvey Elementary CA P02639 Michael Gulden 0 Rancho Cordova K06978 K0244 Roosevelt Elementary CA P02684 Jenny Larsen 0 San Leandro K01048 K0202 Rosemary Elementary School CA P01927 Lily Alberts 0 Campbell K01543 K0212 Rowland Elementary School CA P02722 Mrs Tami B. Holloway 0 Hacienda Heights K05815 K0235 Ruskin Elementary School CA P00684 I Lynne Burns 0 Schweitzer CA P02768 Ms Rebecca J Loper 0 Carmichael K05642 K0244 Shasta Lake School CA P02426 Lisa Williams 0 Shasta Dam K02298 K0239 Sierra View Elementary CA P02648 Mindi Birdseye 0 Greater Chico K04313 K0239 Sierra Vista Elementary CA P01688 Allyson Brown 0 Upland-Foothill K06068 K0215 Sycamore Elementary School CA P03025 Melody McHaffie 0 Upland-Foothill K06068 K0215 Thurgood Marshall Elementary CA P01376 Terri Syktich 0 Bonita K06742 K0211 Todd Elementary School CA P01479 Kerri Mahoney 0 Corona, Circle City K10441 K0215 Township Elementary School CA P02073 Christine Craig 0 Simi Valley K06077 K0242 Twelve Bridges Elementary CA P02378 0 Lincoln K16165 K0244 Vicentia Elementary CA P02451 I Julie Mendoza 0 Corona, Circle City K10441 K0215 Waiakea Elementary School HI P02020 Kristi Hashimoto 0 East Hawaii K05796 K0222 Weathersfield CA P02553 Cristy Warner 0 Thousand Oaks K06105 K0242 * = 2020-2021 summer club, % = 2019-2020 summer club Run Date: 09/29/2021 K-Kids CUS9503 Run Time: 11:45:33AM Club Information Report Page 5 of 79 Class: KKCLUB Districts from P01 to P99 Admin. Start Date 10/01/2020 to 09/30/2021 Club Name State Club ID Sts Club Advisor Pd Date Mbr Cnt Pd Amount Kiwanis Sponsor Club ID Div P02 - California-Nevada-Hawaii (Continued) White Oak Elementary CA P02799 Nikki Perryman 0 Simi Valley K06077 K0242 Will Angier School CA P00162 Siretta Fleck 0 Kearny Mesa K03063 K0221 Willow Elementary School-South Gate CA P02905 Cynthia Gonzalez 0 Downey K01298 K0213 District Totals: 96 Clubs 86 Active 10 Inactive Suspended 0 Mbr Cnt Retained 3 New 0 Paid * = 2020-2021 summer club, % = 2019-2020 summer club Run Date: 09/29/2021 K-Kids CUS9503 Run Time: 11:45:33AM Club Information Report Page 6 of 79 Class: KKCLUB Districts from P01 to P99 Admin.
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