Today’s Program—May 2nd, 2007

1. Happy Dollars for Aktion Club
50-50 for K-Family Relay Team
2. Service Leadership Club Updates
3. Today’s Program- 
Julie Baker
Curves in Martin

 
 Upcoming Programs
 
  May  9 -
Kiwanis Election Day and Linda Ramsey on Relay for Life
   
May 16 -
Frances Bynum - Lake Powell in Utah
   
May 23 -
 Bascom Allen Kiwanis District program
  
May  30 -
 Committee Day

  
 
City Wide Cleanup Days

Thanks to the many volunteers we had Saturday morning cleaning up around our city.  We had several K-Kids helping as well as one AKtion Clubber.  We cleaned up the University Shopping Plaza, Lee Street, and Elm Street.  We picked up several large garbage bags of litter and even cleaned up the sidewalk in front of the Yellow Fever Cemetery.  And our photo made yesterdays Martin paper.

Club Elections Slate of Nominations
May 9th Election Day

VP - Terry Duncan (Vote for One)

Secretary - Lesa Finch (Vote for One)

Treas. - Charley Deal (Vote for One)

Board Members - Robin Munkel, Bob Lemaster, Jim Scott, Keith Pettit, Kathy Eskew and David Sudberry. (Vote for Three)

Charter Change Vote-
To create offices if assistant secretary and assistant treasurer. (Yes or No)

Martin Kiwanis Dateline


Thursday May 3rd
Kiwanis Board Meeting
Noon Library Downtown Martin

Wednesday May 9th
Kiwanis Club Election Day

Saturday May 19th
Regional Officer's Training-
West Jackson Baptist Church--9-5
(minimal fee for lunch and materials)
(Upcoming officers are strongly encouraged to attend.)
See Linda Ramsey.

Friday June 1st
Relay for Life

Saturday June 2nd
Kiwanis Kid’s Fishing Rodeo


Senior Walk Today

Today Everyone is invited to the Quad beginning at 1:45 p.m. to participate in the 2007 Senior Walk. Faculty, staff and the general public will form a two line passage from the behind Crisp Hall to the Elam Center, where graduation practice will take place afterwards. Come bringing signs, noise makers, and anything else



Kiwanis Cub Scout Pack 37

Steve Lemond is asking for someone to step up and assist him with Cub Scouts next year.  This would be a once a month commitment for one hour assisting with coordinating programs, and filling in when Steve is absent.   Steve has been doing this for some years by himself and feels that if he does not receive some assistance, he will not adequately be able to continue.  If so, Cub Scouts will likely cease to exist in Martin.    If you are not currently involved with one of our sponsored youth organizations, what better way than to give an hour of your time once a month??  Please contact Steve and ask how you can be of assistance.  slemond@utm.edu