https://www.facebook.com/groups/waht.next and http://kirkland.kiwanis.org/Page/23075 This is a 3-2-1 club for adults living with disabilities, each month doing at least 3 hours of community service, 2 hours of social interaction and 1 hour of meeting business. See: http://www.aktionclub.org/home.aspx 21 OCTOBER 2017 ATTENDEES: Included 20 members, 19 caregivers and 4 Kiwanians including n: 2017-18 Club Officers: Pres–Reed McGrath, Vice Pres-Jeremey Carrigan, & Sec-Corey Gilman. Sponsor, Kiwanis Club of Kirkland: Bowling Coordinator - Darcie Cailao, Aktion Club Advisor - Matt Gregory (scribe), Bill Ward and Tish Evora’s husband. SERVICE: 3 hours – Some of the club members dressed in costume for our annual making of Halloween masks with materials supplied by the Kiwanis Club of Kirkland. Masks are to be given to friends, family, co-workers, or the needy. If not, they will be worn by members to events as examples of Kirkland Kiwanis Aktion Club service projects.
Caring Pres Reed Speedy Vice Pres Jeremey (oops) Crafty Sec Corey SOCIAL: 2 hours – Bowling at TechCity Bowl, Kirkland and dining at nearby Dairy Queen at Bridle Trails (only one more month then to Tech City Café/Bar), Kirkland, plus social media time. MEETING: 1 hour - During lunch at Dairy Queen with preparation conversations beforehand. Birthdays: October – Corey 42 on 7th Hannah 28 on 17th, Winston 32 on 24th and Jeffrey 34 on 25th. New Business: Next Service Project – There is no project in Nov. due to the Thanksgiving Holiday. Certificates – Given with many thanks to Sean McKibben - Charter President 2014-2017, Jeffrey Rohrback – Charter Vice President 2014-2017, & Christine Cech Secretary 2015-2017. Gifts – Thanks Darcie for boxes of stickers and “Outdoors for All Found.” for bags and bottles. WHAT’S NEXT? 18 Nov 2017 (3rd Saturday of Month) 11:45 AM at TechCity Bowl for one-hour bowling 12:15 to 1:15 PM and then lunch meeting at adjacent Dairy Queen 1:30 to 2:15pm. TEXT, EMAIL OR CALL DARCIE BEFORE BOWLING TO RESERVE! THE EARLIER THE BETTER.