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    The 2010 Mid-Year Conference South isin Burbank on February 20, 2010. Thisyears event will be held at the L.A. Mar-riott Burbank Airport.

    We visit The Loma Linda Ronald McDon-ald House again. Our next visit is on Feb-

    ruary 24th. Steve Rob-erts will spearhead thisevent, hot dogs andhamburgers and all thefixins. See Steve Roberts,Doug or Rick for sign

    ups. This is a great eventto bring prospectivemembers to and let them

    get a feel for what we do.

    The DCM was th is past Tuesday at theMontclair police dept. Elvia compli-mented Wayne on being the first Presi-dent to follow her suggestion to bringadult beverage to the meeting. See thekeg in the photo section. We were thehost club this month. One of our respon-sibilit ies is to provide dinner. Sloppy Joeswere on the menu along w ith chips,

    drinks and carrot cake. Rick did an out-standing job on the Sloppy Joes. Theresenough left over, you may see some atthe Ronald McDonald House. Noth ingbig to report . Kiwanis clubs in the areacontinue to do outstanding work. Theresa number of meetings and conventionscoming this year. Plan now to attendthese first class events.

    This Sunday is our visit to Eddies CucinaItaliana in Rancho Cucamonga. All the

    Kiwanis Club of Rancho Cucamonga

    February 18, 2010

    KIW A NIS CLUB OF RAN CHO CUCA MO NGA

    theGrape vine

    Announcements 1

    Getting Started 1

    News 2

    Club Info 3

    Calendar 4

    Photo Gallery 5

    Club Members 7

    Tail Tw isting 2

    Inside t his issue:

    Get t ing

    s ta r ted :

    "A truly happy person isone who can enjoy thescenery on a detour.

    Unknown

    Darleen led oursong

    today.

    Leonard led the pledge tothe flag.

    Wayne led our invocation.

    AN N O U N CEMEN T S...

    details and the event flier are on thewebsitewww.rckiwanis.weebly.com. Reser-vations are recommended.

    It looks like our fundraising night atShakeys Pizza Parlor at Victoria Gar-dens will be on April 13th. I spokewith Gail Hill, Field Marketing Coor-dinator, and the date is open andits ours. Shakeys will put togethera flier and we can start d istributingit right away. A percentage of sales

    between 5 and 8p will support theclub. This includes dine in ordersand take-out but does not includebeverages. Put it on your calendar.

    Saturday. March 13th is the officialGovernors visit. Roy Talley and firstlady Dee will attend a social hour at6:30, dinner at 7:30p. The location isthe Double Tree In in Claremont.The event flier is here in the news-letter and on the website.

    The DCM w as sweet

    http://www.rckiwanis.weebly.com/http://www.rckiwanis.weebly.com/
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    Rancho Cucamonga RedevelopmentAgency administers a variety of eco-nomic development, redevelopment,

    and housing-relatedprograms that supportbusinesses and resi-dents in the City of Ran-cho Cucamonga. Es-tablished in 1981, theAgency has assisted inthe elimination ofblighted conditions

    Linda Daniels with the City of Ran-cho Cucamonga came to speak to-day. She gave a wonderful presen-

    tation on the Redevelop-ment Agency for thecity. I though t I knewwhat the agency did,but it turns out I did not.Linda gave a great ex-planation and it s im-pressive the benefits itbrings to the city. The

    resulting in the development ofnew public facilities and affordablehousing projects, improved infra-

    structure, and in the creation of astrong local economy through busi-ness attraction and retention, work-force development, and tourismefforts. She took the time to answerour questions after her comments.Thank you Linda, we look forw ardto future visits. Next week Carol w illhave another entertaining speaker.

    P A G E 2

    s pe a k e r

    K I W AN I S CL UB OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA

    Attendance

    Leonard, George, Russ, Steve W., Sharron, Ben, Dar-leen, Steve R., Floyd, Steve B., Doug, Wayne, Harvey,Rebecca, Philip and Rick.

    Steve B.Happy times. RebeccaGave witha smile. FloydNothing in particular. Leo-nardHe was wearing Daves badge andproposed a NASCAR event at the Olympics.

    RussNot going tomake our fund raising

    breakfast so he gave$20. HarveyGave hiswinnings. DarleenWelcomed our guestKimberley. Doug

    NASCAR weekend. BenGoing to daugh-ters wedding. RickTo our successful DCM.SharronWatching late night Olympics is

    Tail-twistingwearing her out and to the good Kiwaniswork lately. GeorgeHappy to be here andmore. SteveNephew deployed to Afghani-stan, hes in our thoughts and prayers, soldtheir Florida home and good to be here.PhilipFine free.

    WayneHis turn-around trip to SanDiego before mak-ing the lunchmeeting. SteveW.For our guestsand a smile.

    Harvey charms our guest Kimberly Ellis

    Joey Murray, Financial Advisor, Raymond JamesFinancial Services, Inc. Shauna Kelly, Foothill FamilyShelter and Kimberly Ellis, Thrivent Financial for Lu-therans. Linda Daniels, City of Rancho Cucamonga.

    Guests

    Shauna with Foothill Family Shelter drew the luckyticket. The final 3 numbers were 759 and belonged toour guest Linda Daniels. She drew a King and do-nated the $10 back to the club. The pot now standsat $296 w ith 7 cards and yes, the joker is still in play.

    Drawing

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    I am one of the lucky recipients of a two-volume set of The Kiwanis Legacy by Chuck Jonak. Pete Horton, Executive Di-

    rector of Cal-Nev-Ha Kiwanis District, awarded sets to a few members at the January 28, 2010 meeting. Each book covers

    a period in Kiwanis history. Book One starts at the very beginning of Kiwanis in 1915 and goes through to the end of the

    1950s, and is entitled Building Communities. Book Two starts in 1960 and goes through to the end of 2004, and is enti-

    tled Serving the World. There is numerous bits of historical information that we all know and have forgotten, and items

    most of us have never known. Each week an item or two will be selected from the books and published in the Club newslet-

    ter for improvement of a members knowledge of Kiwanis history.

    George Patrick

    Kiwanis History & Education Corner

    Primary Business AddressP.O. Box 314Rancho Cucamonga, CA91729-0314

    Rick Billings Director

    Sharron Varga Director

    Leonard Schlecht Director

    Steve Wysocki Director

    Standing Committee Chairperson

    Lt. Governor, Div. 15

    Elvia Rivas

    Ontario Club

    2009-2010

    Elected Officers

    Wayne Mueller President

    Doug Vincent President Elect

    Steve Roberts Vice President

    Jack Kuykendall Secretary

    Philip Yeap Treasurer

    Loren Cushing Past President

    2009-2010

    Board of Directors

    Carol Brown Director

    Darleen Nelsen Director

    Community Services Doug Vincent

    Human/Spiritual Values DarleenNelsen

    Sponsored Leadership George Pat-rick-Darleen Nelsen-Loren Cushing

    Membership Jack Kuykendall

    Neighborhood Watch Ben Mackall

    Special Committee

    ChairpersonsBulletin Doug Vincent

    Sees Candy Loren Cushing, RickBillings, Wayne Mueller

    Interclub Loren Cushing

    Programs Carol Brown

    Fine Master Steve Wysocki

    Kiwa n is Club o f Ra n cho Cu cam onga 2009-2010 Div is ion 15 o f f icers

    E-mail: dougv@prodougt ions.comServing the Children of the World

    KIW AN IS CLUB OF RANCHO CUCA MON GA Program assignments:

    February 25th Carol

    March 4th Darleen

    Interclubs:

    TBDCheck us out on the web!

    At www.rckiwanis.weebly.com

    mailto:[email protected]://www.rckiwanis.weebly.com/http://www.rckiwanis.weebly.com/mailto:[email protected]
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    P A G E 4

    Pomona. . . New York Delight, 310

    S. Thomas St. 12:10pm

    Thursday

    Claremont St. Ambrose Episco-

    pal Church, 830 W. Bonita

    12:10pm

    Montc la i r Montclair Police

    Dept., 4870 Arrow Highway. 1st

    & 3rd Thursdays 7:00am

    Fr iday

    Chino Hi l ls Dennys Restaurant,

    3370 Grand Ave 7:00am

    On ta r io YMCA, 215 W. C St

    12:10pm

    Tuesday

    Ontario P arkway Hilton Hotel

    200 N Haven Ave. 7:00am

    Upland YMCA, 1325 San Ber-

    nardino Rd 12:00pm

    Wednesday

    Chino Chino Community Build-

    ing, 10th & B 12:00pm

    Grea te r Pomona Home

    Kitchen, 309 E. Foothill Blvd.

    7:15am

    Up land-Foo th i l l YMCA, 1325

    San Bernardino Rd 7:am

    Ak t ion Club Pomona Valley

    Workshop, 1st & 3rd Wednesdays

    7:00am

    3r d Tuesday o f t he Month

    DCM Meet ing Montclair PoliceDept. 4870 Arrow Highway at 6:00

    p.m.

    Ma k in g u p a t t e n d a n c e i s e a s y

    Schedule of Event s

    Inter Club with

    TBD

    Aktion Club

    March 3, 2010

    Bi-Month ly meeting at PomonaValley Workshop, 4650 BrooksSt. Montclair (just south of HoltBlvd., east of Ramona)

    Rancho Cucamonga Kiwan is

    Board meeting, Wednesday,March 3rd, 6pm at the District

    office. Division Council Meetings

    (DCM) are held on th e thirdTuesday of each month . The2009-2010 meetings will takeplace at the Montclair PoliceDept. at 4870 Arrow Highwayand Monte Vista Ave.

    K I W A N I S C L U B O F R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A

    Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

    1 2 3 4Lunch 5 6

    7 8 9 10 11Lunch 12 13

    14 15 16 17AktionClub

    18lunch 19 202010 Mid-Year Conference

    South

    21EddiesFundraiser

    Breakfast

    22 23 24 25Lunch 26 27

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    Fe b r u a r y 2 0 10

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