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What’s Inside: Page 2 Assignments, Guests, Hospitality, Announce-ments
Page 3 Fines, Happy Dollars, Dates of Interest
Page 4 Club Calendar and Weekly Numbers
Page 5 Today’s Program Con-tinued, Announce-ments Continued
Page 6 Committees Form
Page 7 President’s 2016-17 Goals, Club Info, and Thanks to Our Advertisers
Volume 8, Issue 50
Today’s Program… Righting Wrongful Convictions
Dale Leslie introduced today’s speaker, UofM Law Professor David Moran, co-founder of the Michigan Innocence Clinic (the Clinic). The Clinic was founded with then UofM professor Bridget McCormack in 2009 with the goal of freeing those wrongfully convicted of crimes in which DNA evidence is not available. It was the first of its kind in the nation to use non-DNA evi-dence (new evidence, not old bad evidence) and, to date, has freed 13 men and 3 women who were inno-cent of the crimes they were convicted of commit-ting. These men and women spent a total of 200 years incarcerated for crimes they didn’t commit.
Due to the proliferation of many CSI type television shows, many of us tend to think of DNA and other scientific advances as the only way to exonerate
those wrongfully convicted. As Prof Moran notes, when the DNA revolution hit in the 1990s, many cases where overturned, but these tend to be rape and rape/murder cases where DNA is left behind. In reality, less than 5% of felony cases in the US are cases in which DNA is available and, of these cases where DNA is available, statistic show that 3-5% of those convicted are actu-ally innocent. The effect on the wrongfully convicted individual, that individual’s family, and the costs on society are astounding. Not only that, when the wrong person is convicted, a crimi-nal is free to commit more crime. ~Continued on Page 5.
Next Week’s Program... September 18—Huron Valley Humane Society. Speaker: Jessica Hitt. Introduction by: Deb Jones.
Upcoming Programs… September 25—Installation of Officers. President Alan Burg presiding.
October 2—US Department of Immigration. Speaker: Frank Castria. Introduction by: Kathie Wilder.
Meetings... The 2016-17 Club and Foundation Board’s last meeting is next Tuesday, September 19 at
KCW starting at 6:30pm. All agenda items are due to Secretary Kathie Wilder by noon Sep-tember 15th.
Board-Designates are scheduled to meet as our new board next Monday, September 18 at 6:00pm at KCW to review and discuss next year’s budgets.
The following committees will meet after the meeting next Monday, September 18: Com-munity Services, Membership, Nominating, and Strategic Planning.
Remember, next week’s regular meeting will be held at KCD as will the meeting on the 25th.
Meeting dates for our Aktion Club have been confirmed with Bill Hallock. Meetings will be held at KCD at 10:00am starting next Tuesday, Sept 19, followed by Oct 3, Oct 17, Nov 7 and Nov 21.
September 11, 2017
Transition to KCW News
KCD September Sales began on the 9th. This Saturday, the 16th, items will be marked at 50% off followed by further sales through-out September and Oc-tober. Drop-offs are no longer being accepted at KCD.
Magic of Christmas: Pro-ject gift collection and wrapping at KCD Lower Level starting right after Thanksgiving through Friday, December 15.
Please consider signing up for the next Wednes-day night work party at KCW from 6–8pm with Dinner. See Mary Stew-art to sign up for this and any upcoming work parties. We need all the help we can get to have KCW ready for expansion.
David Moran
Officers and Directors
President: Alan Burg
President-Elect: Gretchen Preston
Treasurer: Eloise Lavin
Secretary: Kathie Wilder
Immediate Past-President: Betsy Ford
Board Members: Ray Argyle Kathy Barden-Perlberg George Gilligan William Hampton Deborah Jones Evan LeRoy Joseph Medrano Greg Meisner William Robb Ellen Webb
Newsletter:
Editor Sandy Rabidoux
Photos Bill Robb
Publisher John Kidle
Do you have news for the newsletter, or are you inter-ested in advertising? Con-tact Publisher, John Kidle, at [email protected].
Guests at Our Club… Our guests today were new Circle K president Jill Davidson and K
Family Chair Skylar Gleason , guests of Don Kossick, Barbara Davenport from the Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce, guest of Dale Leslie, and today’s speaker David Moran, also a guest of Dale Leslie. Welcome to all thanks for visiting out Club!
Hospitality… We’re saddened to learn that Burt Lamkin’s brother, Keith Lamkin, passed
away in Petoskey at the end of July. Keith was instrumental in starting the Petoskey Kiwanis Club. Click here to read a short tribute to Keith for his work in making non-motorized trails a reality in Emmet County. Don Kossick tried but was unable to contact RJ Taylor, who has not been here for a while. He did talk to Don McEwen on Sunday night who, although he can no longer run a mile, says he’s doing fine. Don K also reminds us to keep Rip Kinney and his wife in our thoughts as they’re still having issues. William Hampton reports that Garry Evans spent the last week in the hospital with pneumonia and has been told to avoid crowds, etc., and asks that we keep him in our prayers. Dale Leslie entertained us with a story about Ed Makielski, who ran the Makielski Berry Farm for 65 years and passed away early this month. Sounds like Ed was a great guy. A big Welcome Back to Bob & Luz Snider and Burt & Sally Lamkin!
Announcements... Kathie Wilder, Sue Dailey and others reported on the great time had at the Kiwanis Dis-
trict of Michigan Annual Convention, where our Newsletter won the Second Place award. Congrats to Utica-Shelby who won First Place (sample their newsletter here). The con-vention attendees also noted a basic dues increase of $2 for Club members and a $4 in-crease to support K Family Clubs.
Voucher volunteers are needed for October-December. See Ellen Webb to sign up.
Announcements Continue on Page 5
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Officer of Day KCD Jim Blomquist
Antiques Alexis Ford
Bikes/Grdn/Luggage Gretchen Preston
Dockers We need dockers
Sorters No more sorting at KCD
Hardware John Dahl and Andrea Kotch Duda
Men’s Clothing John Bassett and Kathie Wilder
Books/Records Jim Reynolds
Office & Med. Jim Mattson and the Buckaroo Bad Boys
Lamps Dennis Powers and the Ranch House Roughriders
Electronics Bill Robb and the Ho-Down Hucksters
KCW Cashiers & Sales
Friday—R. Argyle, C. Dukes, L. French (OD), G. Gilligan, B. Gray, E. Lavin, F. Miller, B. Roberts, J. Schenk (OD), S. & S. Springer, E. Webb Saturday—B. Babcock, G. Beeman, J, L. Dittmar, C. Dukes, L. French, B. Gray, F. Sanchez, E. Webb, D. Ziesemer
KCW Sorting & Pricing
Tuesday—J. Kidle Wednesday—J. Clear, G. Gilligan, B. Gray, P. Duynslager, M. Harback, B. Harper, C. Marshall, F. & R. Schuman, M. Stewart Thursday—J. Ford, K. Gravlin, B. Gray, B. Harper, F. & R. Schuman, M. Stewart Friday—M. D’Angelo, P. Dittmar, P. Duynslager, C.&J. Hammerschmidt, G. Kavanagh, S. Keyes, M. McDonald, G.&R. Maten, L. Meneghin, R. Nuhn, S. Rabidoux, M. Stewart Saturday—E. Aiken, P. Bertoni, P. Brown, M. D’Angelo, P. Dittmar, B. Finch, P. Golm, M. Stewart , S. Tuckowski
Vouchers Ellen Webb, Jack Ford, Bud Roberts, Sue Dailey, Dale Leslie, Larry French, Page Cau-field , Carla Summers
Invocation Jerry Brown
Greeters Lefiest Galimore, Bill Heller, Jane Talcott (A)
Hospitality Don Kossick
Newsletter Sandy Rabidoux
Cashier Evan LeRoy
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Fines… President Alan proposed a fine on all those not wearing their membership badges
and that passed. After Andrea Kotch Duda asked if those volunteering at KCD will move into the same department at KCW when the transition happens (you will), Dan Dever proposed a fine on everyone but Andrea that also passed. Kathie Wilder proposed a fine on all those who missed out on a good time and didn’t attend the District Convention. We passed that too.
Happy Dollars… Dale Leslie is happy to announce the 38th birthday of his son Dr. Drew C. Leslie, a music
professor at Appalachian State. He gives some credit to Larry Dittmar, who instead of working at the local Dairy Queen one year, was the band teacher at Wayne Memorial HS and taught Drew’s mother… the rest is musical history.
Max Ziegler is happy for both his upcoming birthday on September 12, but also for his 53rd wedding anniversary. Congratulations!
Bob Snider is happy to be honored as a Member Emeritus and for remembering all of his work for the club through the years. In the wake of Hurricane Irma, he’s also thankful for the advancement of our nation’s weather warning systems which allowed so many to make it to a safe place. How easily we forgot that it didn’t used to be this way.
Fred Sanchez is happy for many things, including Eastern Michigan’s football team beating a Power 5 team for the first time in 58 years, for his 36th year as a UofM usher on the 50th yard line, for Michigan State’s win over Western and, best of all, The Ohio State University’s loss to Oklahoma at home. This editor thinks Oklahoma gained many new fans this past weekend.
Jerry Brown was happy to attend game day activities in Arlington, Texas and encourages us all to join in the fun.
Evan LeRoy, like Fred and many of us, is happy for Oklahoma and the loss to Ohio State.
Mitch Goodkin found out his daughter and her family are safe and unhurt in Orlando, Flori-da and is very happy for that. He’s also happy that his granddaughter Erin graduated from high school and, fulfilling a promise made long ago, sent Erin, her mother Debbie and grandmother Barbara on a wonderful trip to Europe. He also spent time in Los Angeles this summer, where he was able to see his brother for the first time since 2001.
Nick Dever got call about a bear in his family cottage in Canada. The good news is that the bear was polite enough to slide open the kitchen window to get in. The bad news is that Nick and his son put a screw through the same window while trying to secure it from fur-ther intrusion.
Kathy Barden-Perlberg is happy for the Wednesday night work parties. She encourages more to attend; we need the help to get KCW ready and it’s also a good time.
Jerry McMahon is thankful for the help from Jim Carey in purchasing a lot on Ford Lake, which Jerry intends to build a house on .
Social Events & Upcoming Dates of Interest… Our annual Club golf Outing is September 14 at Pierce Lake Course in Chelsea. Cost $80.
George Gilligan is looking for 3 more golfers. Registration starts at 7:30am with a shotgun start at 9:00am. Hope to see you all there!
The next interclub: A2 Morning Edition Super-Interclub, Wednesday, September 20 at 8:30 a.m. at Glacier Hills, 1200 Earhart Rd., Ann Arbor. Please RSVP by September 15th to (734) 668-8221 or [email protected]. Don’t forget this is the last Super Club for Division 10.
A2 Morning Edition 3rd Annual 5K Run-Walk and Family Fun Run is Sept 24th starting at noon.
Celebrate Our Success - Past and Future: Thursday, September 28 at KCD. Make sure to RSVP soon. Deadline is 9/14. See Mary Stewart for forms or look on your tables at meet-ings. If you have persons to recommend to receive invitations, let Kathie Wilder know ASAP with contact info. Please consider donating to the Foundation to support a new high school scholarship to honor our Volunteers as part of this celebration.
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This Week’s Numbers
Attendance: 75
Fines: $21.41
Happy $: $74
Mott Pot: $0
Vouchers: $1,124
4 Families $66,718 YTD
359 Families YTD
Thrift Sale: KCD:
$5,242
KCW: $7,743
Other: $0
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5 SafeHouse
At KCD
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KYP Meeting
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tions: KCW 9-1
9 Sale: KCW 9-1
KCD 9-12 Donations: KCW 9-1
10 11 Wrongful
Convictions At KCD
12 13 14 15 Sale & Dona-
tions: KCW 9-1
16 Sale: KCW 9-1
KCD 9-12 Donations: KCW 9-1
17 18 HVHS
At KCD
19 Board Meeting 6:30pm at KCW
20 21 22 Sale & Dona-
tions: KCW 9-1
23 Sale: KCW 9-1
KCD 9-12 Donations: KCW 9-1
24 25 Officer Instal-
lation At KCD
26 27 28 29 Sale & Dona-
tions: KCW 9-1
30 Sale: KCW 9-1
KCD 9-12 Donations: KCW 9-1
September 2017
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 Immigration
At KCW
3 4 5
KYP Meeting
6 Sale & Dona-
tions: KCW 9-1
7 Sale: KCW 9-1
KCD 9-12 Donations: KCW 9-1
8 9 Guillan-Barre
Syndrome At KCW
Columbus Day
10 11 12 13 Sale & Dona-
tions: KCW 9-1
14 Sale: KCW 9-1
KCD 9-12 Donations: KCW 9-1
15 16 Music for
Healing At KCW
17 Board Meeting 6:30pm at KCW
18 19 20 Sale & Dona-
tions: KCW 9-1
21 Sale: KCW 9-1
KCD 9-12 Donations: KCW 9-1
22 23 Sheriff Jerry
Clayton At KCW
24 25 26 27 Sale & Dona-
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28 Sale: KCW 9-1
KCD 9-12 Donations: KCW 9-1
29 30 Honorary
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Halloween
October 2017
Today’s Program Continued… Many factors lead to wrongful convictions, including, but not limited to, incorrect witness statements, under -staffed and under-funded crime labs, police misconduct, over-reliance on jail house snitches and poor legal representation. Michigan is actually one of the worst states in regards to providing legal representation to the poor due to our county-based system.
Prof Moran highlighted the case of Desmond Ricks, who spent 25 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit. Prof Moran and his colleagues spent five years talking to witnesses, reviewing court transcripts and every other piece of evidence they could find. They eventually found that the Detroit Police Crime Lab had falsified bullet evidence that was the main evidence that convicted Mr. Ricks. I would write more about this case if I had more room but anyone interested can Google “Desmond Ricks innocent” to read about his case and exoneration. I’m thankful for the Michigan Innocence Clinic and the important work they do and we thank Prof Moran for spending his afternoon with us. For those wanting more information on wrongful convictions, Prof Moran suggests the following 2 books; Actual Innocence: When Justice Goes Wrong and How to Make it Right by Barry Scheck, Peter Neufeld and Jim Dwyer and Convicting the Innocent by Brandon Garrett. The second title is available for loan from the AA District Library system. For more information on the Michigan Innocence Clinic, please see their website at www.law.umich.edu/clinical/innocenceclinic/.
Announcements Continued from Page 2… President Alan Burg received a call from Charlie Phibbs, the current Lt Governor of the Michigan District to ask our
Ann Arbor Club would be interested in hosting the August 2019 Michigan District Convention in the Ann Arbor area. This is just informal at this point, gauging interest of our club, Division 6 and 3 other local Ann Arbor clubs.
Congratulations to Larry Memmer from the Kiwanis Club of Chelsea who was just elected at the District Convention to be our Michigan District of Kiwanis’ new Governor-elect.
Jim Carey notes that Motts Children’s Hospital has asked us to return to serve dinner on Thursday, October 5. The commitment would be from 5:30-7:30 pm. See Jim for more information.
Committee Assignments for 2017-18 – Gretchen Pres-ton has provided a survey for members to complete, noting which committees they’d like to join and/or chair (see page 6). Please return to her attention ASAP. The following committees can use members; Commu-nity Service, Membership, Social, Programs and Hon-orary Members.
Honorary Members and Volunteers – Inductions of Honorary Members for 2017-18 will be Monday, Octo-ber 30.
Club Treasurer - Eloise Lavin will be resigning as club treasurer, so Betsy Ford is asking for nominations for a replacement.
Club Dues – Annual club dues invoices have been mailed. Please pay by September 25 to Kathie Wilder.
Archive Committee – The archive committee is look-ing for members who are interested in work with the Committee for Movement of the Club and Business Office under Greg Meisner to help determine the placement for display of any moved objects to KCW.
All Committee Chairs and Members – It’s time to con-firm and/or ask about your participation on individual committees for the new Kiwanis year prior to October 1. This needs to be done by mid-September to be listed in the new Membership Digest.
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“Serving the Children of the World…our motto, our mission”
Our Sponsored Programs in Service to Youth:
WISD Aktion Club U of M Circle K Huron High School
Pioneer High School Angell Elementary
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“Serving the Children of the World…our motto, our mission”
Our Sponsored Programs in Service to Youth:
WISD Aktion Club U of M Circle K Huron High School
Pioneer High School Angell Elementary
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