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Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time.Questions or suggestions? Contact the editor: Don Leming (email: [email protected] or phone 816-510-5231)
FEB 2008
Published by the Blue Valley Kiwanis Club
Meeting each Thursday at noon at the Salvation Army Bldg,6618 East Truman Rd, Kansas City MO 64126
Upcoming EventsFebruary
Feb 7: Annual Project Budget Board meeting. All
members invited to attend. Feb 22-24: Mo-Ark Winter Convention; Radisson Hotel,
Branson, MO; Ray Van Jones needs donated items for the
silent auction (new or antiques)
September
Sept 30: End of Kiwanis fiscal year
October
Oct 11: Annual picnic at George Owens Park
2008 Program Chairs & TopicsJanuary: Monte Allen/Jill Calvert
Jan 3: Lunch-Box Collecting. Ray Van Jones
Jan 10: Historic Pitcher Cemetery, Kathleen Tuohy
(Jackson County Historical Society) Jan 17: Write your Own Biography, Carolyn Bartels
(Publisher)
Jan 24: Identity Theft, Franklin Walker (AARP)
Jan 31: Top Scams & Frauds, Marvin Sands (AARP)
February: Jon Henderson March: Myral Coatney
April: Don Leming May: Roger Kelley
June: Mark Morales July: George Owens
August: Byron Lee September: Joe Vigliaturo
Kiwanis TriviaFebruary Trivia question:
The original Kiwanis motto was We Build. Then in 2005,during the 90th anniversary year of Kiwanis, delegates to the
International Convention voted to adopt a new motto to
emphasize the primary focus of Kiwanis service over thosenine decades and make a commitment for the years to come.
What is the new Kiwanis motto? (Hint: the answer was inlast months BVK Bugle.)
Answer to the January Trivia Question: The Blue ValleyKiwanis Club was established on March 25, 1946, according
to Mike Altieri, BVK Club Secretary.
ECO-Tip: Its good to be controlled
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2,000 pounds of carbon dioxide from entering the air eachyear.From becomegreen.info, brought to you by Half Price Books.
Joe Vigs Lunch MenuJanuary 24
Ham, Twice Baked PotatoesGreen Beans, Oreo Delight
January 31
Marinated Chicken, Caesar SaladNew Potatoes, Choc Peanut Butter Pie
February 1st
Roast Beef , Au Gratin PotatoesGarden Salad , Black Forest Cake
February 8th
Chicken Cordon Blue, Twice Baked Potatoes
Caesar Salad, Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie
February 15th
Meatloaf , Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Garden Salad , Oreo DelightFebruary 22nd
Chicken Mediterranean , Rice Pilaf
Garden Salad , Cheesecake
February 29th
Ham , Potatoes with Vegetables
Seven Layer Salad , Black Forest Cake
Birthdays & Anniversaries(BD = Birthday; BVK = Blue Valley Kiwanis Anniversary; Wed = Wedding Anniversary)
February
Daniel Uptegrove, BD (Feb 2)
George Owens, Sr, W=Lorraine (Feb 5)Byron Lee, BD (Feb 9)
Reggie Pierce, BD (Feb 19)Dr. Myral Coatney, BVK (50 yrs)
Capt. Jose Gonzalez, BVK (5 yrs);
W=Sonia (Feb 4)Jack Lowe, BVK (4 yrs)
Roger Kelley, W=Pat (Feb 21)
March
Don Vest, W=Colleen (Mar 1)
Robert Zook, BD (Mar 9)
Jill Calvert, BD (Mar 25)Betsy Calcara, BD (Mar 28)
April Joe Vigliaturo (Apr 20)
Jon Henderson, BVK (13 yrs)Mark Morales BVK (6 yrs)
Betsy Calcara BVK (17 yrs)
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FEB 2008
Terrific Kids is a student recognition program that promotescharacter development, self-esteem, and perseverance.
Students work with their classroom teacher and establish goals
to improve behavior, peer relationships, attendance, orschoolwork. Students then work toward achieving the goal
during a specific time period.
TERRIFIC is an acronym meaning: Thoughtful
Enthusiastic Respectful Responsible Inclusive Friendly
Inquisitive Capable
The teachers and principal determine the best schedule forrecognition. Some schools recognize Terrific Kids during each
grading period; others recognize students more often. At the
end of the designated time period all students who achievedtheir goals are recognized by Kiwanis as Terrific Kids.
Recognition includes being pinned as a Terrific Kid; a pizza,ice cream, or other food-themed party; and presentation ofcertificates, and other giveaways.
A sponsoring club helps support the Terrific Kids program atthe school. The club plans Terrific Kids parties, provides
recognition, and establishes partnerships with local community
businesses to secure support for the program. Sponsoringbusinesses have the option of providing coupons, giveaways,
or food for Terrific Kids parties.
The Terrific Kids program provides teachers with a tool to
reward students for special achievements that may otherwise
go unnoticed. Terrific Kids become young leaders throughpracticing good character and good citizenship.
A Note from Roger Kelley
The Blue Valley Kiwanis Club is the proud sponsor for the
Terrific Kids program at McCoy and James Elementary
schools, which are both located in the historic northeast area ofKansas City, Missouris urban core.
In May of each year all of the students that have achieved theTerrific Kids level are hosted by the Blue Valley Kiwanis
Club to a lunch in recognition for their achievements.
Northeast News has been helping by publishing the pictures of
the winners in the paper. The children certainly look forward
to seeing themselves in the paper and we hope thatNortheast
News will be able to continue with this support. The latestgroup of Terrific Kids were recently recognized at their
respective schools by several Blue Valley Kiwanians.
McCoy SchoolMcCoy School is housed in a three-story brick building builtin 1914 and serves approximately 330 students in kindergarten
through fifth grade, 85 percent of whom qualify for free or
reduced price meals. McCoys student population is trulyrepresentative of a global community. Nearly half of the
schools students are international, coming from seven
different foreign countries.
McCoy Elementary: Front Row: Randy Aguirre, AlondraCeniceros, Karina Lemus, Erika Negrete, Alexia Avila. Back
Row are BVK members Roger Kelley, Mark Morales, Joe
Vigliaturo, Ray Van Jones.
James SchoolJames School is a K-5 elementary school that was founded in
1903, and has grown from an original enrollment of sixty-five
to 387 students enrolled in the school. Students receive art,physical education, library, vocal and instrumental music
weekly. In addition, grade K-5 receive weekly computertechnology instruction in the Computer Center.
James Elementary, Erik Garnica, Ashley Jimenez, BrandoGarcia, Elizabeth Escobar, Andrea Trajillo, Belinda Martinez
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FEB 2008
2007 BVK Chili Day Fund Raiser: A BIG Success!
Roger Kelley & Mark Morales prepare carry-out orders
Ray Van Jones welcomes students from McCoy School
George Owens enjoys some dessert with the kidsJan Altieri & Virginia Morales restock the dessert table
A satisfied customer enjoying the chili & a slice of pie
Don Leming serves up more hot chili to local students