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Fri, 11 Nov 2005
Community Service Committee.
The members of the Community Service Committe is expected to build a bench at the Local Government's complex at Simms Long Island. This bench will be used by persons who are waiting to be summoned to the court room by the local magistrate. Please contact Chair Sylvia Scriven or Asst. Chair George Rathgeber for more info.

Posted 14:44 
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Youth Services Committe On The Move
The committe of Youth Services will be hosting "Who is thy neighbour" day. On the 26th November, 2005 the members of the Youth Services Committe will be taking the youths of the community to visit the sick, shut-ins and needy and present to them can goods. This will give the youngsters the chance to give back to their fellow men. Looking forward for your support.

Posted 14:41 
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YCPO targets pregnant Mothers and parents of young children.
The Y.C.P.O. Committee will be hosting a Panel Discussion on the Topic "Child Abuse-Conception and Beyond - Our Children, Our Future", on November 22nd, 2005 at the glinton's Primary School at 6:30pm. Panelists for this discussion will be Ms. Deborah Duncombe of the Social Services Department, Mr Ezra Duncombe, Sgt. from the Royal Bahamas Police Force, Dr. A. Rolle, District Medical Officer and Pastor Danny Major. This promises to be a panel discussion you don't want to miss. Please come out and support your fellow Kiwanian.

Posted 14:36 
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Spiritual Aims & Builders Club combines Project
On November 20th, 2005 the Spiritual Aims Committe along with the members of the Builders Club of Simms Primary will visit a sick and shut in and sing songs and present some can food items. Looking forward for participation from fellow Kiwanians.

Posted 14:32 
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Thu, 10 Nov 2005
President's Acceptance & Challenge - By Lucinda Petsch
Tonight I stand humbled before you by the sincere outpouring of love that I feel emanating from you gathered here to celebrate with us as we mark another milestone in KC Yuma's history. This evening will forever be etched in my mind. This will be a story that for many years to come that I will be able to tell my daughter and maybe one day her child/children and it will be a story that will tell of the evening when mom'grandmother was installed as President of the Kiwanis Club Of Yuma (Bahamas) one of the greatest clubs of Division 22. IP Lt. Gov. Mel, I accept this cjhallenge knowing full well that the final test of a leader is that he leaves behind him in other men and women the conviction and will to carry on. IPP Harcourt has lead this Kiwanis Club exceptionally well. His leadership style was that of a high calibre, but coupled with the brilliant minds of Dist. Lt. Gov. James and Dist. Pres./Treasurer Sylvia and their vast knowledge of Kiwanis, we were bound to succeed. So this evening I say to you thank you, for you have brought new vision to Long Island and has made all of us work harder to achieve what is good for our fellow Long Islanders. My fellow Kiwanians, I thank you for all your support and look forward to your continued support as we seek to build on that firm foundation that IPP Harcourt has established. No task will be accomplished if we think of failing before it begins. Edward H. Harriman once said that it is never safe to look into the future with eyes of fer. We will face this challenge with renewed vigor and determination to succeed. It is my hope that as Kiwanians we will try our endeavor best to have an irrestible influence on the long Island community and not just the northern District of Long Island but Long Island as a whole and when this happens, they will see a people of excitement, a people of enthusiasm, a people of energy, a people of life and the effect will be so contagious, compelling and infectious that they too will feel the irrestible influence of KC Yuma. When people can see what we are doing, I am sure that God sees and also he will get the glory. But this irrestible influence can only happen if we are committed to service through our dedication to ensure that projects are carried out and carried out effectively. When speaking about projects we have great committee leaders to spear head forth-coming projects and they are:_ Community Service Chair-Dist.Pres. Sylvia Scriven Asst. Chair-Kiwanian George Rathgeber YCPO Chair-Director Bessie Cooper Asst. Chair-Director Ruth Turnquest Youth Services Chair-Pres. Elect. Ruth Smith Asst. Chair-Asst. Treasurer Joan Romer Fundraising Chair-Kiwanian Carol Condon Asst. Chair-IPP Harcourt Turnquest Spritual Aims Chair-Director Mavis Knowles Asst. Chair-Kiwanian Dezerine Cooper House meetings Chair-Director Ruth Turnquest Asst. Chair-KIwanian Esther Minnis Membership Growth & Retention Chair: Dist. Lt. Gov. James Bain My fellow Kiwanians, let us do our duty in the Kiwanis service just as faithfully as if we stood in the front rank of some great battle and knew that victory for mankind depended on our bravery, strength and skill. When we do that the humblest of us will be serving in that great army which achieves the welfare of the world. Kiwanians, let us work together, because only "TOGETHER WE CAN".

Posted 12:06 
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