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Sept. 5, 2012 KiwanogramKiwanogram Meeting Location Williamsburg Lodge–Tidewater Room This Week’s Program Shawn Springs Former NFL Football Player Menu Herb Crusted Scaloppini of Pork, Herb Risotto Roasted Mushrooms and Tomatoes, Lemon Thyme Butter Sauce Upcoming Speakers/Topic Sept. 12–Dr. Ginny Ambler/W&M Student Affairs Sept. 19–Club Meeting/Year End Review Invocation Song Leader Martha Madeira Gary Ripple

RAFFLE TALLY CARDS POT: LEFT: 46 $330 Officers Your Generosity Is Getting Kids Rolf Kramer, President Kevin Walsh, President-Elect What They Need For School Nathan Hill, Vice President Penny McClellan, Secretary (The following is from Mary Beth Murphy.) Ben Puckett, Treasurer We recently collected bags and bags of pencils, notebooks, Caren Schumacher, Special Advisor paper, rulers, crayons, pencil cases, scissors, erasers, composition Wade Quinn, Immediate books, glue, highlighters, etc. Many Kiwanians participated by Past President shopping for the supplies and bringing them to our lunch meeting Board of Directors and many others generously donated cash, which I took to Walmart Term: 2010-2012 and Staples to stock up for the remainder of the supplies needed. Gilbert Bartlett William Bunnell Jim Geiger then delivered about 10 overflowing paper grocery bags Chris Kerner to Grove Christian Outreach Center, which will hold its annual Bill Unaitis “Back to School Fesival” on Sept. 6 at which there will be various Term: 2011-2013 games and contests with the school supplies being distributed as Bill Kelly prizes. John Kokolis* Carol Negus* It’s not too late to donate! You can still bring school supplies or Rick Overy* cash donations to this coming Wednesday’s meeting, and we will Mike Rock* purchase more supplies for those who need them! Thank you so

*New Board Member much for your generosity. Kiwanis International is a global organization of members of every age who are dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time. Today’s Program: Shawn Springs Shawn Springs Springs, a running played 13 seasons in back at Lafayette in the National Football the early ’70s playing League in the with Lawrence Taylor defensive backfield. and Mel Grey. Drafted third overall Career history and in the 1997 NFL statistics: Draft by the Seattle □ , Seahawks, he was 1997-2003. selected to play in □ W a s h i n g t o n the in his Redskins, 2004-2008. second season after Shawn Springs played for three NFL teams over 13 seasons. □ New England starting all 16 games, Patriots, 2009. recording 76 tackles, seven and two □ First-team All-Big Ten, defensive . 1995, 1996. Shawn played for the Washington Redskins from □ Consensus All-American, 2004-2008, leading the team in interceptions with five 1996. and sacks with six in his first season. Shawn ended his □ Pro Bowl, 1998. NFL career with the in 2010. □ All-Pro, 2004. Prior to being drafted, Shawn played college □ Seattle Seahawks’ 35th ball at Ohio State University under legendary coach Anniversary Team Woody Hayes, starting 37 games and earning All-Big □ Tackles: 714 Ten honors as a sophomore and junior. In 1996 he was □ Quarterback sacks: 8.5 recognized as a consensus first-team All-American □ Interceptions: 33 and named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. □ Forced fumbles: 2 A native of Williamsburg, Shawn is the son of Ron □ Pass deflections: 70 CKI Members Will Return To Lafayette Village For Service This Year (The following is activities for not only from Tom French.) the kids, but for the Our W&M CKI many parents who now Club members are eager arrive and participate. to return to campus and A few Lafayette renew their support to Village kids showed one of their favorite up at the first couple service projects. of meetings a year or Club members travel so ago; now scores of weekly to Lafayette kids and parents attend Village, a low-income and participate in more housing project on organized activities Longhill Road, to bring that include snacks and some fun and activities athletic games. The to the kids who live CKI members seldom there. fail to attend on Saturdays and the parents and kids This project was begun to bring some fun into eagerly await their arrival. the lives of disadvantaged kids, and has grown to an This is yet another significant “Kiwanis Family” effort that provides constructive, educational and fun activity that supports our community. Support the Annual Cancer Swim Sept. 16

More than 50 William & Mary swimmers will and Dean Olson Memorial Swim have lent a big hand at our Shrimp Feast the day to Fight Cancer. Swimmers from before, so let’s be sure to show our appreciation to William & Mary, local triathletes them by cheering them on at the annual Swim For and seniors will take part. Delegate Mike Watson Cancer, to be held Sunday, Sept. 16, at 10:30 a.m. at Mike Watson will serve as the official starter. Jamestown Beach. Our club is one of several sponsors. Tax-deductible About 100 people are expected to brave the donations can be given to Wally Riley. Make checks James River for the 35th Annual John Randolph out to William & Mary Cancer Swim. All Systems Go For 9/15 Shrimp Feast; Contact A Section Chief To Volunteer If you have not already volunteered to work in a section for the 2012 Shrimp Feast on Sept. 15, please contact one of the section chiefs below to volunteer your time. If you’re ill, or out of town and not able Sponsor Spotlight to work any time on Sept. 15, contact Wally Riley at WindsorMeade of Williamsburg – A not-for-profit 229-2900 and let him know that so he will not assign neighborhood for active adults 62 or better. Located you to a section. Please do not be a “no show.” Other within The Historic Triangle, and just minutes from club members depend on you, and will have to do Colonial Williamsburg, WindsorMeade’s philosophy double duty should you decide to not show up. and location has seniors living the good life year round. Section Chiefs Picture a morning spent in one of our many fitness Setup: Perry Depue 258-3930. classes at the Health and Wellness Center, followed Gate (Tickets): Larry Murphy 206-8111. by breakfast on the Bistro Terrace. Tend to the garden, Shrimp: Paul Cullum 345-0416/Joel Sheppard have lunch in NewTown with friends, run some errands about town, and finish the day with a delectable dinner 229-5886. in our elegant dining room. So many choices – and the Beans: Wade Quinn 220-2813 (only 1 needed). time to actually enjoy them all. Hush Puppies: Oscar Harrell 220-2683. Food Service: Mark Riley 229-2900/Dave Bowditch 561-5533. Beer: Ed Wigley 229-4496. Soft Drinks: Kevin Walsh 258-2888. VIP tables: Deb Linkenauger 220-5638 or 880-3047. Parking: Nathan Hill 345-6711/Bob Phipps 253- 8090. Cleanup: Brian Estes 258-4645/Sandy Wanner 564-4196. AGENTS

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