Thursday, December 28, 2023 | |
Good morning ! This week in Kiwaniscope - no meeting this Saturday, New Year's message from President Amy, news of coming events, and Kiwanis global impact in 2023.
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MEMBERS’ MILESTONES
David Weber (Denise/Deni) were married on December 31, which is Sunday this year. Happy anniversary David and Deni!
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This Saturday, December 30, 2023
NO MEETING
Our annual club meeting is next Saturday, January 6, 2024.
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PRESIDENT'S NEW YEAR'S MESSAGE
By Amy S. Jenner
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It’s only a few days before we usher in 2024 and I want to take this opportunity to wish everyone a healthy and prosperous new year — not only to each of you as friends and fellow Kiwanians, but to us collectively as a club.
Our first meeting together in the new year is on January 6, and serendipitously, it is an opportunity to practice the time-honored New Year’s tradition of reflecting on the past year and making commitments for the new.
After months of collecting input, planning, refining, and organizing, I believe that we have a solid strategic plan for 2024 that will both drive membership and visibility in our community — objectives that you all have been very vocal about.
But a “strategic plan” is nothing without a solid plan for execution. And that is really what the bulk of our January 6 meeting is all about. It is a chance for membership to home in on a few excellent projects to make the plan come to life … and for willing members to step up and lead them.
So please bring your enthusiasm and creativity to the meeting, and as is the new year tradition, resolve to do even better in 2024.
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In Brazil, they celebrate New Year by jumping seven waves. | In Spain, they eat 12 grapes at the stroke of midnight. | |
I remember in Texas, we ate a plate of black-eyed peas (I never knew why, but I am not one to buck tradition). | In Japan, you clean your house. | |
And it is said that if you wear red underwear, you will find romance - yellow gets you money and wealth, and blue is about wellness. No matter the tradition, it’s all about ‘even better’ in the new year.
See you on the sixth! Have a joyful and safe celebration. (And let me know where you can buy yellow underwear.)
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Saturday, January 13, 2024
Breakfast meeting. Speaker: Vascular surgeon Taras Kutcher MD
Norfield Congregational Church parish hall 8:30 a.m.
Foundation trustees and officers' monthly meeting
Norfield Congregational Church parish hall 10 a.m.
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Saturday, January 20, 2024
Breakfast meeting. NO SPEAKER - food drive today.
Norfield Congregational Church parish hall 8:30 a.m.
Food Drive
Weston Shopping Center 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
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Saturday, January 27, 2024
Breakfast meeting. Speaker: Horizons Mentors at CT State Norwalk Director Karen Marin
Norfield Congregational Church parish hall 8:30 a.m.
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NEW ENGLAND AND BERMUDA DISTRICT | |
NEW ENGLAND AND BERMUDA DISTRICT EVENTS
Midwinter Conference, March 8-10, 2024, Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Kiwanis Cruise Boston, Bermuda, Bar Harbor, Boston sailing May 17-24, 2024, on the Norwegian Gem
District Convention, August 15-18, 2024, Springfield, Massachusetts
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2024 CONVENTION
Denver, Colorado
July 3-6, 2024
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KIWANIS' GLOBAL IMPACT IN 2023
By Sarah Moreland
| Making a difference Kiwanians all around the world did what we do best: helping others. Members in Barbados provided opportunities to play for kids of all abilities. Further north, Kiwanians in Pennsylvania, U.S., provided disaster relief for 45 people displaced by a fire. | | |
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PO BOX 1033
WESTON, CT 06883-0033
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Kiwaniscope is published weekly for the members and friends of the Kiwanis Club of Weston on Thursday mornings September through June by the Kiwanis Club of Weston, Connecticut, Inc. | | | | |