Calendar Details through October 4, 2010
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Program: Time: Club Meeting
Did you know our very own Nancy Kiesling is Chair of Big Brothers Big Sisters? She'll introduce us to Peter Tripp, the Executive Director whom some of us haven't met yet. Let's find out how BBBS has impacted the children in our region!
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Program: RequiredIt's been a while since we had an update from the Air Zoo. Former Kiwanian Deb Mixis and Bob Ellis will be visiting us today. (Deb has mentioned wanting to rejoin when she has time...let's get her back!)
Program: Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Program: Our largest fundraiser is, of course, the Travel Series. From Marti Fritz and her committee we'll learn where our destinations are this year and how we can all help make 2010/2011 another successful season.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Program: We've been hearing a lot about the economy and the housing market...but when people lose their jobs and homes...it's Housing Resources, Inc. that's here to help. Let's find out impact they've had on our community over the last few years.
Friday, October 01, 2010
Service Project: Travel Film Series - A Taste of Old HollandTime: 7:30 pm
Location: Valley Family Community Center, 955 Romence Road
Presented by the filmmakers, Don and Fran Van Polen.
Having explored Holland several times, the Van Polens know most every nook and cranny in the land of their ancestors. We'll take a sentimental journey on her back roads and byways, hear fascinating stories, walk through glowing fields of tulips, visit ancient mills on Windmill Day, and savor the flavor and traditions of old Holland.
Doors open at 6:30 pm; local entertainers at 7 pm. Tickets available at door: adults, $8; students, $3; children under 12 free.
Saturday, October 02, 2010
Service Project: Travel Film Series - A Taste of Old HollandTime: 3 pm
Location: Valley Family Community Center, 955 Romence Road
Presented by the filmmakers, Don and Fran Van Polen.
Having explored Holland several times, the Van Polens know most every nook and cranny in the land of their ancestors. We'll take a sentimental journey on her back roads and byways, hear fascinating stories, walk through glowing fields of tulips, visit ancient mills on Windmill Day, and savor the flavor and traditions of old Holland.
Doors open at 2 pm; local entertainers at 2:30 pm. Tickets available at door: adults, $8; students, $3; children under 12 free.