KIWANIS CLUB OF RENO SUNRISERS NEWSLETTER
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FEBRUARY 2020 www.kiwanisrenosunrisers.com
ǁ PO Box 20847, Reno, NV 89515 ǁ
Chartered January 11, 1972
California – Nevada – Hawaii District; Division 23
Sunrisers Meetings, Fridays at 7:00am, Gold ‘n Silver Restaurant
President Bobbe’s Corner Good morning, Sunrisers! This is a “letter-to-self” but maybe it will resonate. You are the kindest and most generous unpaid, unrecognized group I’ve ever worked with. But, we can do more; at least I
know that I can and I’m projecting that you can too. It is February. It’s cold, sometimes wet and snowy outside, dark. Some
days I just want to wrap up in a
blanket on the couch and watch mindless tv. In January I put together a 2000 piece puzzle while
books for kids sat on the dining room table; they are still sitting there. I haven’t done my household books since October and the IRS looms. (Haven’t you ever felt that way?) Well, shake it off Bobbe and get busy.
I have inspiration: YOU. Dan’s probably at the Food Pantry right now; Gary is probably stacking Nancy Gomes food supplies, probably helping Catherine, and headed to a Key Club meeting; Sharon is probably at WACCS; Al and Tom are always
everywhere at once. YOU are probably busy and helping the community and each other. Probably. And if not, if you are more
like me, well, let’s just shake it off and get busy. Be kind to your family. Valentines Day is just ahead. I’m going to make a date with Steve. Be just a little more generous with your resources. Get your name on a Sunrisers list (and your rear off the couch, Bobbe!). Ronald McDonald House and the
Food Bank need you. Nancy Gomes families need food and WACCS babies need diapers. Help a committee with its club and community projects. None of this is difficult or expensive; and it only takes a little bit of time.
Whew. Thanks for letting me open a window. The air is lovely.
It’s an honor to be your President. Have a great day and make it count! Bobbe Brown, Sunrisers President
2019-2020 OFFICERS
President:
Bobbe Brown
President Elect:
Donna Meyers
Vice President:
Secretary:
Donna Meyers
Treasurer:
Tom Leahy
2018-2020 Board Members:
Sharon Barnes, Dan
Bouzek, Al Stilley
2019-21 Board Members:
Gary Benedetti, Rich Clark
Immediate Past President:
Michael McStroul
Division 23 Lt Governor:
Roger Jacobson, Sparks
Cal-Nev-Ha Governor:
Gary Gray, Santa Barbara
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FEBRUARY 2020
Food Donation, canned fruit; WACCS Diaper Drive
» 1984 Gary Benedetti joins Sunrisers
» 1996 Ralph Voss joins Sunrisers (1981 Council Bluffs, IA Kiwanis)
» 2000 Chip Latham joins Sunrisers (1995 Reno Kiwanis)
» Monday, February 3, Ronald McDonald House, Tandy Gach
» Tuesday, February 4, Interclub, North Reno, Jack’s Coffee Shop, noon
» Tuesday, February 4, Board Meeting, 5:30pm, Atlantic Aviation
» Friday, February 7, Banana-versaries, Reno Philharmonic
» Friday, February 7, WACCS diaper drive begins
» Saturday, February 8, Food Bank 9-11am
» Saturday, February 8, CNH Mid-year South, San Gabriel, CA
» Monday, February 10, Interclub, Downtown Reno, Famous Dave’s BBQ,
11:30am
» Friday, February 14, Dr. Nario, Holistic Heart Health
» Friday, February 14, Valentines Day
» Sunday, February 16, RLT social, Murder on the Orient Express
» Monday, February 17, Presidents’ Day
» Friday, February 21, Hat & White Elephant Friday, Trivia
Contest begins, Naomi Duerr, Reno City Council
» Saturday, February 22, CNH Mid-year North, Modesto Double
Tree Hilton
» Monday, February 24, Newsletter distribution
» Thursday, February 27, Carole Slater’s birthday
» Thursday, February 27, Paul & Debra Richied’s anniversary
» Friday, February 28, Gary Benedetti’s birthday
» Friday, February 28, Trivia Contest week 2, Miranda Hoover,
Lobbyist
» Saturday, February 29, LEAP YEAR ---->>>>>>>>>>>>>>
REPORT YOUR FEBRUARY SERVICE HOURS
MARCH 2020
Food Donation, canned chili, baked beans, packaged beans
» 2014 Catherine Garbacz joins Sunrisers
» 2016 Bobbe Brown joins Sunrisers
» 2017 Rachel Jo joins Sunrisers
» 2017 Justin Jo joins Sunrisers
» 2018 Sharon Barnes joins Sunrisers
» Monday, March 2, Ronald McDonald House dinner
» Tuesday March 3, Board meeting, 5:30p, Atlantic Aviation
» Friday, March 6, Banana-versaries, Trivia Contest week 3, John Yuspa, Honor Flight
» Friday, March 6, Interclub, Sparks, Denney’s, noon
» Tuesday, March 10, Justin Jo’s birthday
» Tuesday, March 10, Lynda (Bill) Siminske’s birthday
» Friday, March 13, Trivia Contest week 4, Jim Lopey, the Active Shooter
» Friday, March 13, Pat (Al) Stilley’s birthday
» Saturday, March 14, Food Bank, 9-11am
» Tuesday, March 17, St Patrick’s Day
» Friday, March 20, Hat & White Elephant Friday, Trivia Contest Awards, Jessica Wolff, NDOW
» Saturday, March 21, Barbara McMeen’s birthday
» Monday, March 23, Fernley Interclub, noon
» Friday, March 27, Key Club takeover
» Monday, March 30, Sunrisers Newsletter distribution
REPORT YOUR MARCH SERVICE HOURS
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SUNRISERS COMMITTEE CHAIRS, 2019-2020
Education, KI, CNH Liaison (Mid-Yr, DCON) Tom Leahy
Fundraising (HAN, RARA, Rummage Sale) Tom Leahy
Guest Speakers Chip Latham
House Mgt Ralph Voss
Inter-Clubs Bruce Johnson, Faye Gormley
Membership, Standards Al Stilley, Gary Benedetti
Membership Ck-up Faye Gormley
Newsletter Bobbe Brown
Socials Tom Leahy, Donna Meyers
Spiritual Aims Bruce Johnson
Trivia Contest Chip Latham
Bookshelf Al Stilley, Ed Lynn
Community Pantry Dan Bouzek
Food Bank Wayne Thomas
Food, Mittens, Caps Gary Benedetti
Patriotism (Veterans) Rich Clark
Ronald McDonald House Donna Meyers
Holiday Charity (KTMC, Salv Army, Auto Msm) Rich Clark
Sponsored Youth (CKI) Tom Leahy,
(Key Club) Michael McStroul, Gary Benedetti
Spring Roundup (Children’s Cabinet) Al Stilley
WACCS Sharon Barnes
TELL US YOUR STORY MICHAEL McSTROUL
As told by Michael McStroul
“I was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. My mother suffered
from Asthma and was advised to look for a better climate.
My parents visited San Diego and the night they returned
to Milwaukee my mother had her worst attack. A month
later, we were living in San Diego. I was eight years old.
I have worked many jobs, starting with my dad’s
hardware store at age 11. At 18, I joined my aunt and
uncle in Real Estate. In college I worked in big box stores
such as Fed-Mart and White Front.
I was drafted my senior year of college due to an
administration error by SDSC. My cousins encouraged me
to enlist for a safe military occupation to evade Viet Nam,
so I did. There were 25 in my training class and 22 of
them went immediately to Nam. I became a General’s
Aide and completed several classified reports that were
sent to the Pentagon. I did this for about a year when
once again I received orders for Viet Nam. I complained
and was offered embassy duty in Sweden, but was
bumped when I got to Germany. I stayed for the
remainder of my tour, bought a car and traveled Europe.
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When discharged I returned to San Diego,
started a mattress company with friends, and
met Cathleen. We were married 11 weeks from
the day we met. The mattress business went
belly up and I went to work for Thrifty Drug
Stores as a Manager Trainee. I was promoted
fairly quickly and moved to corporate as the
merchandising manager. There were about 1000
stores ranging in size from 2000 to 35,000
square feet and I was to make them all look the
same. (I never could do that.) I did standardize
the drug departments and implemented changes
that saw sales increase by 15% to 35%; I
became a hero. I kept at this until the stress of
corporate politics finally got to me. We put our
house up for sale; at 18% interest, it took two
years to sell.
I had no job prospects, so it didn’t matter where we went. I was thinking Arizona or New Mexico,
but Cathleen’s sister lived in Carson City and her ex-husband was the mayor of Reno, so I
thought my job prospects would be better. As it turned out his Honor the Mayor did nothing to
help but we were in Reno to stay. I suffered being a Craps dealer at the Nevada Club for a year.
Then I took a “temporary” job selling toys, stationary and sporting goods. That lasted 20 years.
My youngest daughter had her architecture degree and her husband Robb had a General
Contractor’s license, so we started GuiDenby (Robb’s and Allyson’s middle names.) GuiDenby
developed a great relationship with Wild Island and now does most construction and repair work
for them plus residential work. I retired two years ago but still participate a little.
I joined Kiwanis in April
1995 and have been
involved ever since. I was
President of North Valleys
Kiwanis many times,
President of Sunrisers and
Division 23 Lt Governor.
My real love of Kiwanis is
Key Club and I have been
a club advisor and
Regional adviser. It is my
intention to continue to be
involved.
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WOMEN AND CHILDRENS CENTER of the SIERRAS ~ DIAPER DRIVE FEBRUARY 7-28
Contributed by Pam Russell, Director WACCS
“Can one diaper make a difference?
“Five years ago, Lena came into WACCS seeking diapers for her twins who were 1 ½ years old
and already gearing up to take full advantage of their terrible twos. She received two packages
of size four diapers and had the opportunity to talk with one of WACCS’ advocates.
Fear and sadness filled the room. Lena had immigrated to the United States before her twins
arrived. Other than her husband with whom she immigrated, she knew no one, she had no
support system, and she was an overwhelmed new mother of twins. At WACCS she had found
someone who would help and understand. There were days when Lena just needed time to be
quiet, other days when she needed to vent, and still other days when she needed to know
specifics about babies.
“Every time Lena came in she would spend time with an advocate, at first her original advocate
but as she became more comfortable, she got to know us all and gained confidence in her ability
to care for the twins.
“Lena would attend various classes at WACCS and began working to acquire her nurse’s aide
certification so that she could continue on to get her nursing degree. (She had earned a BS in
Biology while still in the Philippines.) Lena would come to WACCS to take advantage of a quiet
place to study and some respite from her now three children.
“Lena has taken advantage of many of the services offered through WACCS. She continues to
take Language Arts classes to gain a solid understanding of English grammar and vocabulary.
Last year she took part in a Women Empowerment’s Day given by Soroptimist International of
Truckee Meadows. Upon leaving she proclaimed that she “was going to change her life!” And she
is doing just that!
“Oh, and those twins we
talked about? Last week they
both received honor
certificates at school!!!!! All
this is because this tenacious
woman came to WACCS for
diapers!
“Makes me kind of wonder
whose life will be changed
because of your diaper
donation!”
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Thank you for the fresh diaper.
That feels much better.
I think I need a new diaper too.
DIAPER DROP OFF LOCATIONS:
3505 Neil Rd, Suite #2 or
Friday morning Kiwanis Sunrisers meetings
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KEEP TRUCKEE MEADOWS BEAUTIFUL
SUNRISERS RECYCLE TREES ON January 5
As we have for many years past, our Sunrisers Kiwanis Club put on work gloves and showed up.
Here they are, The Magnificent Seven, lifting and toting Christmas trees from 9 til 1 at Bartley
Ranch. Thank you for your work, Mike Miele, Tom Leahy, Rich Clark, Sharon Barnes, Dan Bouzek,
Al Stilley and Wayne Thomas.