KiwanisMissouri-Arkansas District
March 2014Serving the Children of the World™
Kiwanians MakeKids Happy
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BETTY FLOWERS
Governor
DAN YATES
Governor Elect
GARY GOEBEL
Immediate Past Governor
JEFF HARTMAN
Secretary-Treasurer
TAMARA EDGIN
Circle K Governor
CALEB DUERKOP
Key Club Governor
DON E. SCHAEFER
Kiwanigram Editor
Kiwanis Roll Call: As of March5, 2014 the number of KiwanisClubs in the Missouri-ArkansasDistrict - 184; number of mem-bers: 5,366.
Don Leupold Announces For
Governor Elect For 2014-15DON LEUPOLD has announced for governor elect
for 2014-15 for the Missouri-Arkansas District.Don is a member of theGravois Kiwanis Club in SaintLouis County, Missouri. Heand his wife Lori have a son,Don, Jr., and a daughter, LeslieEssner. They have three grand-daughters.
Professional Information
Retired bank executive andretired owner operator of DALPest Control Co.
Kiwanis Activities• 15 years perfect attendance• Served in all elected club positions• Served on and chaired many standing and spe-
cial committees for club• Kiwanis club advisor to Affton High School Key
Club and Hancock High School Key Club• Awarded “Kiwanian of The Year” by club• Awarded “George F. Hixson Fellow” designation
by his club• Served two terms as Division 9 lieutenant gov-
ernor• Named as distinguished lieutenant governor,
2011-2012• Serves as trustee on Earl Collins Foundation
board• Organized Earl Collins Foundation silent auc-
tion, 2012
• Certified Kiwanis leadership education instructor
• Awarded the “Mo-Ark Governors Award” foroutstanding service, 2012-2013
The election of Mo-Ark District officers will takeplace at the District Convention in August.
The deadline for the June issue is May 24.
Mo-Ark Prevailed
“Mother Nature” thought she was
going to upstage Mid-Winter. Boy was
she in for a surprise!!!
The leaves gave way to snowflakes, ice
droplets, and cold! It is nice, pretty....and traveling is not rec-
ommended unless by sled dog!
Thanks to Les Mace, his committee, and the Ramada for a
great Mid-Winter.
During the week end, Kiwanians heard from Past Kiwanis
International President Dave Curry on ELIMINATE. Jerry
Martin and his team of “go getters” gathered $692.80 from sel-
ing bears, $1,230 from the basket raffle....saving 1,068 moth-
ers. And five new Zellers were added, which will save 3,470
more mothers. Awesome job Mo-Ark!
Kevin Dean, our Kiwanis International Trustee/Counselor
gave Mo-Ark some ideas and suggestions on growth! We are
on the upside…..but cannot let our efforts slow down or even
come to a halt! Remember WE are in growth together and do
not have to tackle this problem by ourselves. We have great
people in all regions of Mo-Ark ready to help. One just has to
ask…..Gary Warner, David Green….they will help you identify
a club builder/mentor in your area. Speaking of building or
growth….we have added several new Key Clubs, Builders, K-
Kids, and Circle K clubs!
And in closing, just in case you missed Mid-Winter…..there
were some informative forums….something for everyone. The
entertainment was “Out of This World.” Start making plans
now for the District Convention in Springfield. FYI…..at the
Convention, the Eliminate Walk is planning a comeback.
Make plans to either walk, sponsor, or just donate!
Yours in Kiwanis Service,
Betty
Gov. Betty Flowers
Don Leupold
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We Dealt With Real Winter at Mid-Winter
Five new Zeller Fellow Awards were presented at Mid-Winter: Marie (and Forrest)Priest, Jeff Hartman, Joanna Williams, Jack Austin, and Lyndal Waits.
The 2014 Mo-Ark Mid-WinterConference was held at the RamadaOasis Hotel in Springfield, Mo., onFebruary 28 and March 1. Even thethreat of ice and snow could not keep220 Kiwanians and their guests fromattending but many had to leave early.An Eliminate Basket Raffle and an“Adopt a Bear” project were held dur-ing the conference which raised$1,923. Silent auction netted $750.Five new Walter Zeller Fellows wererecognized, raisingthe total number ofMo-Ark ZellerFellowships to 175.Entertainment wasgreat, with theCaduceus Band onFriday night and theCentral High ChoirSaturday night.Complete report later.
Mid-Winter project this year was col-lecting items for Newborns in Need.
Governor Betty Flowers presidedover her first Mid-Winter Conference.
Above: tickets forthe basket raffle
were selling fast.At right: Past
Governor GaryGoebel was sur-
prised with aZimmerman fromhis group of lieu-tenant governors.
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From the clubs
NEWS BRIEFS
The Kiwanis Club of Ozark Coast(Mo.) and the Christmas for KidsCommittee, both serving the Lake area,donated checks totaling $4900 toCitizens Against Domestic Violence.
The North Little Rock Kiwanis Clubhad a Christmas party for the SilverCity Head Start Center December 19and presented a gift to each child.(Also, see picture on cover.)
Union (Mo.) Kiwanians Rich Sandovaland Mick Skrivan are readying gifts tobe taken by Santa to 62 needy families.(See photo on next page.)
The Carrollton (Mo.) Kiwanis Clubhad 18 Terrific Kids riding on theirfloat in the Christmas Parade. Theclub is in its fifth year of giving a verynice dictionary to every third grader inthe county. Their Key Clubbers havebeen working with Spring Manor andFive Acres once a week in the eveningplaying board games and basketball.
The Palmyra (Mo.) Kiwanis Club’schili, cooked by Ken Holstine, tooksecond place at the Christmas inPalmyra Chili Cookoff.
The Kiwanis Club of Columbia-Boonslick recently donated $736 toHabitat for Humanity towards a hotwater heater and high efficiency wash-er for their “Net Zero” home. TheirKey Club at Rock Bridge High Schoolhas raised $1,228 towards theEliminate Project. Twelve of theBoonslick members participated in atwo-hour survey at the Missouri Dept.
of Conservation. Each participantreceived $60 for their time and donat-ed it to the club, raising $720.
Springfield South (Mo.) Kiwanianshosted 15 boys and girls from theMusgrave Unit for the club’s annualBoys and Girls Club Christmas Party.They were treated to lunch, enjoyedvisiting and singing Christmas songs
with the Kiwanians, and received a bigbag full of gifts from the club. Manyclub members volunteered to helpwith the Ozarks Literacy CouncilPizza Bowl fundraiser. This club putsup and takes down flags at three localshopping centers on National Holidays.
GEORGE DALLMEYER, a member of the
The Union (Mo.) Kiwanis Club delivered Christmas gifts to 62 needy familiesand these 12 Santas, with the help of elves, delivered the gifts.
On Dec. 12 the Springfield South (Mo.) Kiwanis Club held a Christmas party forthe local Boys and Girls Club. They enjoyed a lunch and gifts for each child.
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St. Charles (Mo.) Kiwanis Club haswood working as one of his hobbies.Many hours of loving care were putinto cutting, sanding, painting andassembling 144 toy vehicles, twelveeach of twelve different designs.George and club members deliveredthem to the Child Life ServicesDepartment at St. Louis Children’sHospital. The Child Life ServicesDepartment is a group of profession-als who strive to promote a positivehealthcare experience for children,
youth and families. The toys are usedto provide a source for patients to helpcope with the fear, anxiety, and separa-tion from families and friends duringtheir hospital stay.
Once again the Columbia (Mo.)Kiwanis Club is working at a foodstand in the Mizzou Arena at the StateChampionship Wrestling Tournament.For the second year, the Columbia clubhas helped make the Christmas holidaya little brighter at Great Circle (former-
These seven new members of Harrisonville (Mo.) Kiwanis helped the club celebrate 90years of service. How many Mo-Ark clubs have seven or more new members?
On December 10 the Harrisonville (Mo.) Kiwanis Club celebrated its 90th anniversary.These are all the members who were present for the anniversary celebration. The clubpresident, Jeff Roberts, is second from left on the front row.
Kiwanis Clubs across America help the Salvation Army each year by ringing bells and“manning the kettle.” At left are members of the North Kansas City Kiwanis Club, andat the right is the Columbia Kiwanis Club, complete with Stormy and her mother, Leigh.
ly Boys and Girls Town) by making a$1,000 donation to buy shoes.
Members of the North Little RockKiwanis Club, on Dec. 22, went car-oling with their families to the Lake-wood Nursing Home and ParkstonePlace Retirement Center. The clubnow has a Terrific Kids program start-ed at two local elementary schools.
The Kiwanis Club of CapeGirardeau (Mo.) once again participat-
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George Dallmeyer (center) of St. CharlesKiwanis makes and donates these wood-en cars (above) to the St. LouisChildrens Hospital each year.
Officer David Meyer (center), accompaniedby Chris Stocker, commander of the AftonPrecinct, was honored by South County(Mo.) Kiwanis as “Officer of the Year.”
When the “Terrific Kids” of the Bentonville(Ark.) Kiwanis Club are recognized, the par-ents come to help celebrate the accomplish-ments of their children.
The Columbia (Mo.) Kiwanis Club hasrecognized two outstanding elementaryteachers from the Mill Creek School —Elaine Lawler and Abbey Upton.
Each year the Union (Mo.) Kiwanis Club and its members work hard making and deco-rating wooden jigsaw puzzles and Christmas stockings. The stockings are filled anddelivered to approximately 60 needy preschool children.
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Forty-two K-Kids at Beaufort ElementarySchool were assisted by ten Union (Mo.)Kiwanians and other community volunteersrecently to assemble Blue Bird houses.Kiwanian Bruce Templer designed, pre-cut,and organized the assembling and building.
(continued from page nine)ed in the Polar Plunge to supportSoutheast Special Olympics.
Every month, almost every TerrificKid parent, helps Bentonville (Ark.)Kiwanis celebrate their “Terrific Kid.”Parents always bring a “nutritious”lunch – like pizza, or somethingequally as nutritious for our celebra-tion. And it IS a CELEBRATION. Allthe Terrific Kids, and their parents,
wear a “crazy hat” and share a place-mat with something to color or a puz-zle to solve. Parents are told there isonly one rule to follow, “today is yourkid’s day.”
Union (Mo.) Kiwanians workedwith the United Bank of Union to helpneedy families in the Union area atChristmas time. The Union SchoolDistrict provides the bank with thenames of needy families and children
and also ages and clothingsizes. People in the localcommunity — along withKiwanis Club members —purchase gifts for the chil-dren. This year 62 familieswere served; 150 childrenreceived a minimum of threegifts and each family receivedtwo hams and a gift certifi-cate from the Pasta Housefor a spaghetti dinner.
The Fayetteville (Ark.)Metro Kiwanis Club is host-ing a K-Kids and TerrificKids program each month at
the Fayetteville Boys and Girls Club.The K-Kids at Cavanaugh
Elementary School, sponsored by theFort Smith (Ark.) CommissaryKiwanis Club, recently held a workday at Cavanaugh Community Park.On Feb. 8 Commissary Kiwanis hadtheir first Bowl-A-Rama fundraiser andit was a big success.
The Kiwanis Club of Jefferson
Each month the South County-St. Louis Kiwanis Clubhonors “Outstanding Students” from area schoolsalong with their parents. Each student receives a cer-tificate of recognition and gift cards to local stores.
The Thanksgiving Day Dinner sponsored by the Huntsville (Ark.) Kiwanis Club was abig success and included some visitors from the Springdale Kiwanis Club.
The Jefferson City (Mo.) Kiwanis K-KidsClub held a shoe drive at their school forthe Shoeman Water Project—where oldshoes can help fund clean water.
Mo-Ark Division 9 presented the prize ofan all-expense trip to be with the Card-inals in Florida. Proceeds from the rafflewent to the ELIMINATE Project.
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North Kansas City Kiwanians take pride inmaking their special chili each year.
This student is looking over the dictionary shejust received from North Kansas City Kiwanis.
The “Supplies for Soldiers” campaign organized by the Union High School Key Clubwas a huge success! Approximately 32 boxes were sent to 17 lucky soldiers (sta-tioned in the U. S. and overseas). Boxes contained snacks and many other appreciat-ed items donated by Union High School students, staff, and Union Kiwanis members.
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April 5, 2014
What is your club planning to dofor its part in Kiwanis One Day onApril 5? Plan a day of hands-onservice work in your community.Include the entire K-Family.
City (Mo.) donated $2,500 to theSamaritan Center for the agency’sChristmas efforts. The Jefferson CityK-Kids Club held a shoe drive at theirschool for the Shoeman Water Project.Old shoes are recycled or resold incountries that do not have access toclean water. Money from the shoes isused to dig wells and add purificationsystems in places like Kenya, South
America, and Haiti. The EastElementary K-Kids collected 198 pairsof usable shoes.
The Kiwanis Club of Gravois (Mo.)presented the winning prize of a tripfor two to Cardinals spring training.The prize package included: round tripairfare, reception and dinner withCardinal players, game tickets, twonights hotel, rental car and a $500 giftcard for incidentals. The winning
ticket was drawn during the morningnews program on KSDK TV by newsanchor Pat McGonigle. The luckyprize winner was Bill Sigmund of St.Louis, Mo. The raffle was conductedby Division 9 of the Missouri-Arkansas District as a fundraiser forthe “ELIMINATE Project.” The pro-ceeds from this event will save thelives of more than 3000 babiesworldwide.
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Governor ElectCandidates
for 2014-2015:
Don Leupold
IN MEMORIAMDivision 2
Frank B. ChristSaint Joseph
Division 9Edward A. Darocy
Southwest County, St. Louis
Division 14Donald Debo
Sikeston
Division 15John F. Neal
Hot Springs Village
Division 17Donald Kingsland
Cherokee Village
Duffie BryantBatesville
Division 18Sam MasseySearcy County
Division 19ARobert S. Guthrie
Bella Vista
Carl W. KnoxRogers
Division 19BDorothy Sample
Springdale
Division 20James A. Ladd
Fort Smith
Division 21AGeorge W. Schraudt
Searcy
Division 23James Guthrie
Camden
FUTURE KIWANIS EVENTS
March 6-8 Mo-Ark Key Club Conv.,Springfield, Mo.
April 5 Kiwanis One Day
April 25-26 Mo-Ark Kiwanis LieutenantGovernor Training,Ramada Oasis Hotel,Springfield, Mo.
July 17-20 Kiwanis InternationalConvention, Tokyo-Chiba,Japan
August 1-3 Mo-Ark DistrictConvention, Ramada OasisHotel, Springfield, Mo.
October 17-19 Key Leader Camp, CampMihaska, Bourbon, Mo.
November 7-9 Key Leader Camp, CampTanako, Hot Springs, Ark.
Feb. 27-28, 2015 Mo-Ark Mid-WinterConference, RadissonHotel, Branson, Mo.
June 25-28, 2015 Kiwanis InternationalConvention, Indianapolis,Indiana
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WHAT ABOUT MY KIWANIS CLUB?You may wonder why there are several
items in this Kiwanigram from the sameKiwanis Club. And you see things aboutthese same clubs in every issue! Why? Thesimple answer is that these clubs are the oneswho send me information and pictures. Therewas a great lack of material sent to me for thisissue and I had to use more than one itemfrom some clubs. Your club does things.Send me pictures and copy! [the editor]Our own Barb Thompson will be
running for International Trusteeat the convention in Tokyo.
The 2014 convention is in Japan July 17-20.Come celebrate 50 years of Kiwanis in Asia-Pacific. Register for the 99th Annual KiwanisInternational Convention. And celebrate withMo-Ark as we promote Barbara Thompsonas Kiwanis International Trustee.
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