Here are some BRIEF notes on the meeting. Greg Schultz and Heather Bolte were greeters. Les Harms gave the invocation. Lunch was roast beef--next week is a South of the Border meal.
Linda Stark passed along greetings from former member, Alan Kvetensky, who says he misses us. For those of you who don't know Alan, he was in line to be club president, but had to drop out of Kiwanis due to work conflicts.
The Atta Kiwanian free meal went to Chuck Hastings.
Les Harms presented another Know Your Kiwanian. This week we learned about Gary Aadland and his South Dakota heritage.
A lot of the Happy Basket announcements were the same as last week, and normally I would list them again, but my keyboarding fingers are tired tonight. New items included the final production of the season for Hastings Community Theater, Darrell Nelson is looking for a new District Treasurer and he won first place in the Masters Tournament at Southern Hills. Finally, George Howard is just back from a trip to Minneapolis when he saw the Dead Sea Scrolls (he was very impressed), went to a roller derby and heard a polka band (but not at the roller derby).
Ashley Hajny was K of the Day. She introduced Jordon Hammond, a Key Club member who attended Key Leader Camp last Fall. Hevspoke as only a high school boy can speak and I got a great deal of enjoyment out of listening to him.
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