Club Meetings
1st and 3rd Friday
Lunch at 11:30 AM
Meeting at 12:00 Noon
February Meetings:
2/3 & 2/17
Prospective Members
Always Welcome... _________________________________________________________________________________
Board Meetings
3rd Friday of the Month
9:30 AM
February Meeting: 2/17 _________________________________________________________________________________
Turkey Creek Golf Club 1525 Highway 193
Lincoln, CA 95648 _________________________________________________________________________________
2016-2017 Officers
President: Beth Roberts
Vice President: Lou Hill
President-Elec: Mary Luciano
Secretary: Judy Gho
Treasurer: Bec Cannistraci
2016-2017 Directors
Rae Cook
John Gho
John Moran
Mary Taverna
Edy Ternullo
Karen Thompson _________________________________________________________________________________
KCOLF News Editor Mary Luciano
Volume II February 2017 No. 5
Chartered: March 20, 2015
P.O. Box 412 Lincoln, California 95648
www.LincolnFoothillsKiwanis.org News
Message From The President
Hi Everyone,
We have been in Boston for the last 3 weeks helping my daughter and son-in-law
with their new son, our first grandson. What a terrific experience. Allen and I
returned to Lincoln and it will be incredibly hard knowing we won't see them
again for at least several months.
While I haven't been to any meetings in about a month, I've still been thinking
about all of you and have spoken to several of you about a variety of Kiwanis
related topics. Our Valentine's Day Dinner and Dance has been, of course,
foremost on our minds and we heard it was a huge success. I am so happy with
how far we came in terms of Ticket Sales and the list of incredible Auction Items
we had to offer. None of that happened without an immense amount of work from
a lot of you. Thank you so much. Allen and I will be there next Friday, and hope
to see you all.
Thank you again for all you do.
I'm looking forward to a fantastic year making a difference in our community.
Beth
News In This Issue
Subject Page
Message From The President 1
News In This Issue 2
Valentines Dinner and Dance Photos 3-5
KCOLF Awarded Inter-Club Large Club Honorable Mention Points Based Award 6
K-Kids 7
Carlin C. Coppin Elementary School Says “Thank You” 8
Kiwanis Family House "March in March" 9
Kiwanis One Day 10
Kiwanis Family House Spring Clean-Up 11
Cal-Nev-Ha District Winter 2016-2017 Cal-Nev-Ha District Magazine 12
CNH Division 44 Council Meetings (DCMs) 13
Meeting Programs 13
Community Service Hours 13
Meeting Attendance 13
Happy / Sad Dollars 13
Happy Birthday 13
Administrative & Fundraising Committees 14
Club Calendar of Events & Activities 15
Kiwanis International & Cal-Nev-Ha Calendar of Events & Activities 15
February 2017 Page 2
2017 Valentines Dinner & Dance
Contributed by Mary & Michael Luciano
Wow! What an event! This was a great fundraiser for our club. This was our first year and we sold 127 tickets (4
did not attend and 3 were purchased as a donation), we had Twenty Five Silent Auction Items, and Four Deluxe Live
Auction Items. Special thanks to Lou Hill, Chair of the Valentine’s Dinner & Dance and all the Committee Members
who make this event so wonderful.
A good time was had by all. Food was excellent, great friends, good music. What else could you ask for? Maybe a
few dignitaries? City of Lincoln Mayor Peter Gilbert and Councilman Dan Karleskint, and Carlin C. Coppin
Elementary School Principal Shamryn Coyle, attended our event. We do not have the Final Net Profit Proceeds yet,
more details at our next meeting.
Welcome by Lou Hill, Chairperson Honored Guests: Dan Karleskint & Peter Gilbert
Special Guests: Kiwanis Club of Lincoln Honored Guest: Shamryn Coyle
February 2017 Page 3
2017 Valentines Dinner & Dance Photos
Contributed by Michael Luciano
Silent Auction Live Auction by Dar Gallaway
Joe & Lou Hill with Friends Rosslynne McCullough at Dinner Carving Station
John & Judy Gho Edy Ternullo with Friends
February 2017 Page 4
2017 Valentines Dinner & Dance
Contributed by Michael Luciano
Rae Cook, Karen Thompson & Guest Bob Taverna, Mary Taverna, Edy Tuernullo
The Slack Cats Band Guests At The Bar…
Jo Fratessa, Dar Gallaway, Bob & Mary Taverna Guests Dancing The Night Away
February 2017 Page 5
Kiwanis Club of Lincoln Foothills
Awarded Inter-Club Large Club Honorable Mention Points Based Award
Contributed by Mary Luciano
The Kiwanis Club of Lincoln Foothills was awarded the Inter-Club Large Club Honorable Mention Award at the
2017 Cal-Nev-Ha Mid-Year Conference held on February 4, 2017 in San Ramon, California. Congratulations to our
club for winning the Honorable Mention for Inter-Club Visits.
Points Based Credit is given for attending: Division Council Meeting, Governor’s Official Visit, International
President's Visit, Mid-Year Conference Inter-Cub Luncheon , International or District Convention,
Another Club or SLP Service Project or Fundraiser, Service Leadership Program (SLP) Club Meeting:
Circle K, Key Club, Key Leader, Builders Club, K-Kids, Terrific Kids and Aktion Club.
Clubs with 20 members or less require at least 2 members. Clubs with 21-30 members require at least 3
members. Clubs with 31 or more members require at least 4 members.
For points purposes…If you have Double your required members attend, it will count as 2…Triple = 3…
Quadruple = 4, Etc.
You can also win an award Based on Miles Driven. Click here for more detailed information (Link).
February 2017 Page 6
Kiwanis Club of Lincoln Foothills K-Kids
Contributed by Mary Luciano
Valentine’s Cards Sales - January and the first part of February have been busy months! K-Kids made Posters,
Flyers and made morning announcements at school to announce their first fundraiser—selling Handmade Valentine’s
Cards by the K-Kids. The K-Kids sold cards for a 25 Cents each. The proceeds will be donated to the Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Kids had great fun making cards and exchanging ideas. This fundraising activity
helped the kids build skills on how to raise money for a project (SPCA). Task lists were created, deadlines set and
volunteers list were created. And we needed some money to start with.
March for March at the Kiwanis Family House on March 11th - K-Kids are getting pledges for the number of
laps they plan on walking around the Kiwanis Family House. Our goal is to have a minimum of 15 K-Kids and 10
Kiwanians. We are working on getting carpools for the kids as well as the Kiwanians. More details to follow.
K-Kids Advisors Rene McGrath, Mary Luciano and Christine Cirrone with K-Kids Boards
Board Members meet twice a month during lunch.
K-Kids Donate Blanket & Scarfs to The Salt Mine
Allie Daile, Ashley Bewley, Rene McGrath: Teacher & K-Kids Advisor
Matt: The Salt Mine, Aubrey Crossland and Emma Usher
30 K-Kids made Four Youth Blankets, One Adult Blanket and Six Scarves at the January 3rd K-Kids Meeting! They
were donated to The Salt Mine for the homeless.
February 2017 Page 7
Carlin C. Coppin Elementary School Says “Thank You”
Contributed by Beth Roberts
February 2017 Page 8
Kiwanis Family House
Saturday, March 11, 2017, is the day that all Kiwanians in our Division, March around the Kiwanis Family House.
Our K-Kids are excited about participating in this event. Parents will be carpooling the kids. We need at least 10 of
us to participate in the walk. We have 6 people who signed up at the last meeting. We need at least for more people.
Check the sign-up sheet at the next meeting.
February 2017 Page 9
April 1, 2017 Kiwanis One Day has become one of the most important days on the Kiwanis calendar. That is because, worldwide,
Kiwanis clubs are showing off their best service work. What is Kiwanis One Day? It’s a day of service — not
fundraising or socializing.
The more hands we have helping, the more lives we will touch. Any project, big or small, is worth tackling. Projects
include anything from building playgrounds to volunteering at a shelter to stocking shelves at a food pantry.
Kiwanis One Day Projects Should:
• Be hands-on.
• Make a noticeable difference in your community.
• Involve a majority of your club’s membership, prospective members and their families, as well as sponsored CKI,
Key Club, Builders and K-Kids Clubs.
• Make an impact in your community that deserves news media coverage.
• Raise awareness about your club and Kiwanis International.
Choose your service project and join Kiwanians worldwide for Kiwanis One Day, don’t miss out on being a part of
this day of global community service. Kiwanians will give more than one million volunteer hours on this special day
to improve their communities and the lives of children in countless nations.
February 2017 Page 10
Kiwanis Family House
February 2017 Page 11
Cal-Nev-Ha District
Winter 2016-2017 Cal-Nev-Ha District Magazine
Contributed by Mark McDonald
The Power of We team has finished the first quarter of the administrative year! Read about the exciting projects and
events happening in our District in the Winter 2016-2017 issue of our digital Cal-Nev-Ha Magazine.
https://issuu.com/calnevha/docs/cnh-magazine-winter-2016-2017 or download as a pdf
Pass this issue along to potential new members and spread the word about the service your club provides to the
community or promote an upcoming event. Also, please submit articles for the next issue to
[email protected] by April 7!
We continue to thank our magazine editor Debbie Scheibel for producing this valuable tool and for all of her hard
work and dedication towards this project. Please considering adding Debbie to your club or division's distribution
list when sending your own newsletters - and maybe your news will be covered in the District's publication!
Please enjoy this issue and thank you for all you do in Kiwanis to improve our communities and the world.
Mark W. McDonald
District Secretary
February 2017 Page 12
CNH Division 44 Council Meetings (DCMs)
DCMs are held on the second Monday of the month at the Free Methodist Church, 8790 Oak Avenue, Orangevale
CA, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Dinner is served at 5:30 pm and the meeting starts at about 6:00 pm. Cost is $10.00
for Dinner, or $5.00 for Dessert Only.
The Division Council Meetings or DCMs as members commonly refer to it, are meetings where members from all
fifteen clubs in Division 44 get together to share successes, plans, concerns and have fun. All members are welcome
as are guests. We are frequently joined by representatives from other Divisions, our Key Club & Circle K Club
Division Leadership. The next DCM Meeting is on March 13, 2017 and is Hosted by The Kiwanis Club of
Lincoln.
Meeting Programs
Mary Taverna, Meeting Programs Chairperson
• February 3rd Shawn Tillman, AICP Economic Development Manager, City of Lincoln
Community Service Hours
In January, 22 Members performed 229 Community Service Hours, directly serving the Community of Lincoln.
Community Service during the year includes: BUGs, K-Kids, Healthy Snacks, Carlin C. Coppin Elementary
School, Sheridan Elementary School, First Street Elementary School, Creekside Oaks Elementary School,
Lincoln Police Activities League, Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce, Fundraising Events: Valentines
Dinner & Dance, Golf Tournament & Fireworks Sales. Thanks to all who contributed many hours of their time
working in the Lincoln Community.
Meeting Attendance
The Attendance for the January 20th Meeting was 20 Members, 1 Guest Speaker (Dave Rich) and 11 members from
Lincoln Kiwanis Club.
Happy / Sad Dollars
Happy / Sad Dollars Collection for the January 20th Meeting was $123.00.
Happy Birthday
February Birthdays
John Moran - 2/17
February 2017 Page 13
Administrative & Fundraising Committees
Administrative Committees
Anniversary Party Committee Chair: Open
Communications, Marketing & Public Relations Committee Chair: Marty Sue Hart
Community Service Committee Chair: Mary Luciano
Finance Committee Chair: Beth Roberts
Healthy Snacks Program Committee Chair: Rae Cook
Holiday Party Committee Chair: Beth Roberts
Installation Dinner Committee Chair: Edy Ternullo
Inter-Club & Division Council Meetings Committee Chair: Edy Ternullo
Internal Club Events Committee Chair: Open Meetings & Programs
Committee Chair: Mary Taverna Membership
Committee Chair: Kathy Shaddox Newsletter
Committee Chair: Mary Luciano Safety Awareness Day
Committee Chair: Christine Cirrone Safety Coordinator / Risk Management
Committee Chair: John Moran Sponsored Programs
Bring-Up Grades (BUGs) Program Chair: Beth Roberts K-Kids Program Chair: Mary Luciano
Strategic Plan / I-Plan Committee Chair: Roger Cook
Sunshine Sunshine Chair: Lou Hill
Website & Photographer Committee Chair: Michael Luciano
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Fundraising Committees
Fundraising Committee Chair: Lou Hill
Fireworks Sales Committee Chairs: Bec Cannistraci & John Moran
Golf Tournament Committee Chairs: John Gho & Judy Gho
Valentines Day Dinner & Dance Committee Chair: Lou Hill
February 2017 Page 14
Club Calendar of Activities and Events
February, 2017
Friday, February, 3rd KCOLF Club Meeting - 11:30AM-1:00PM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln Tuesday, February, 7th K-Kids Meeting - 2:45PM - 3:45 PM, C.C. Coppin Elementary School, Lincoln Friday, February, 10th KCOLFF Valentine’s Day Dinner & Dance - 5:30 PM, Catta Verdera Country Club Monday, February, 13th CNH Division 44 Council Meeting - 5:30PM-7:30PM, Free Methodist Church, Orangevale, CA
Friday, February, 17th KCOLF Board Meeting - 9:30AM-11:00AM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln Friday, February, 17th KCOLF Club Meeting - 11:30AM-1:00PM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln Tuesday, February, 21st K-Kids Meeting - 2:45PM - 3:45 PM, C.C. Coppin Elementary School, Lincoln
March, 2017
Friday, March, 3rd KCOLF Club Meeting - 11:30AM-1:00PM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln Tuesday, March, 7th K-Kids Meeting - 2:45PM - 3:45 PM, C.C. Coppin Elementary School, Lincoln Monday, March, 13th CNH Division 44 Council Meeting - 5:30PM-7:30PM, Free Methodist Church, Orangevale, CA
Friday, March, 17th KCOLF Board Meeting - 9:30AM-11:00AM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln Friday, March, 17th KCOLF Club Meeting - 11:30AM-1:00PM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln Tuesday, March, 21st K-Kids Meeting - 2:45PM - 3:45 PM, C.C. Coppin Elementary School, Lincoln
April, 2017
Tuesday, April 4th K-Kids Meeting - 2:45PM - 3:45 PM, C.C. Coppin Elementary School, Lincoln Friday, April 7th KCOLF Club Meeting - 11:30AM-1:00PM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln Monday, April 1oth CNH Division 44 Council Meeting - 5:30PM-7:30PM, Free Methodist Church, Orangevale, CA
Tuesday, April 18th K-Kids Meeting - 2:45PM - 3:45 PM, C.C. Coppin Elementary School, Lincoln Friday, April, 21st KCOLF Board Meeting - 9:30AM-11:00AM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln Friday, April 21st KCOLF Club Meeting - 11:30AM-1:00PM, Turkey Creek Golf Club, Lincoln
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Kiwanis International & Cal-Nev-Ha Calendar of Events & Activities
April 1, 2017 2017 Kiwanis One Day April 29, 2017 2017 CNH Governor's Visit, TBD July 13-16, 2017 2017 Kiwanis International Convention, Paris, France August 3-5, 2017 2017 CNH District Convention, The Nugget Hotel, Reno, NV
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www.LincolnFoothillsKiwanis.org
www.CNHDivision44.org
February 2017 Page 15
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