Kiwanis Club gathered for its weekly meeting- Our meetings are always
AWESOME!!! So awesome that this editor forgot it was her turn to record
the meeting for posterity!! Well… catch up time!!
Taking monies at the ticket table was E. Goodman, joined by Secretary
Incoming- F. Bliss, who was noticed checking off boxes for attendance!!
Were you here??? BFE Pres. Denise was roaming the room, looking for
familiar and non-familiar faces, shaking hands, and being generally the
warmest president!! After she rang the bell to call the "meeting" to
order, she asked the greatest song leader, B. Rice, to conduct many
happy voices in GBA. Rev. R. Bliss gave the invocation, including
thanks for the perfect day! Past Pres. P. Khong carried around the "
fine" fire extinguisher, constantly requesting donations both large and
small! He was busy!!!
BFE Pres. Denise is always delighted to see new faces. S. Hearn brought
the lovely lady who has been her guest for three weeks, Jenny. We had a
previous scholarship winner, Zach, home for the summer from his Freshman
year at Vassar. See further on in this rag for his "report"!
Circle K had M & M (Margaret and Mimi) and K & K (Kieko and Kenneth)
interclubbing with us today. They have so much going on, and have do
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so much already, that it was impossible for this editor to keep up a
running list. All we can ask is where does the energy come from? I
think Kenneth was the only one who enjoyed the salmon lunch, but the
others were enjoying fruit from B. Barnwell's stash of fresh Farmer's
Market stuff.
NOTE OF INTEREST: Next week's meeting is our lunch at TILDEN PARK…
look for info further on.
Committee reports as follows:
1. B. Lowman reported via J. Piercy that diapers will be delivered to
Vera Casey, and birthday cakes to the Senior Center.
2. B.C. reported for interclubbing that there was no interclub this
morning, but there was one at Oakland yesterday noon- with T. Paradis,
F. & B. Bliss, and B. & V. Carpenter- where VC was fine free.
3. P. Khong thanked VC for taking 4 Oakland Tech Key Clubbers to their
DCM meeting in Martinez last Saturday. Lots of Key Clubbers from 3
Divisions were there- and lots of spirit!
In the area of SUNSHINE, we missed you, Charlie Fitch- and hope all is
getting better for you!
As mentioned earlier, Zach visited us- and shared his first year at
Vassar in New York. He calls it "an amazing experience", including
having to do his own laundry and learning how to deal with people! Even
a bit of homesickness creeped in!! He's enjoying Vassar as there is no =0
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core curriculum, so he can pretty much study the things he would like to
learn about: politics/media, English lit, Italian, psychology. He is
finding, however, that he always tends to drift back to his love of
MUSIC, and he is doing some recordings and keeping up with his band here
in the area. He'll be in an event on July 29th at Ashkenaz in Berkeley.
Keep looking for info on a possible social for BK then!!
NOTE OF INTEREST: Next week's meeting is our lunch at TILDEN PARK…
look for info further on.
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There were many… J. Piercy was glad that Zach was here after having to
cancel out last week. B. Barnwell not sure if his $ is or - due to
some possible cuts in programs he works for in SF. VC thankful for the
LTG elect pin she got from F. Bliss, and not happy with the glue from
some local ACE Hardware store- it didn't work for repairing her broken
Dist. LTG pin. P. Khong very happy he was able to celebrate Father's
Day with his Dad. D. Wong will be "doing the hula" for 12 days.
J. Egeberg glanced at his cell phone- discovered D. Leonard (and
probably J. Rosano by his side) were checking in from Hawaii. F. Bliss
that his wife is leaving him for Nashville-
but he can play music all
weekend. (We hope you get fed also, Frank!) Zach stated that the lunch
today was delicious. Auctioned off were organic plums at $15 to S.
Hearn, and plum sauce at $11 to E. Levitch
THINGS TO REMEMBER!! YES!!! Lunch next week at the area near the
Little Farm in Tilden Park. From the intersection of Spruce and Grizzly
Peak, head down Canyon Road to the first stop sign. Turn LEFT- and the
group will be on the left hand side somewhere down the way near the
Little Farm area. Come soon after 12:00- folks were signing up to bring
salad or whatever… NO lunch at the BCC next Tuesday. Bring a BOUNCE
fabric softener sheet hanging out of your pocket to hopefully keep the
bees away!!
AND- OUR SPEAKER!
Chris Schultze from Google joined us today for a fascinating look at the
world of Google, which is celebrating 10 years of "inventiveness"!!
This appears to be a truly innovative company- with the philosophy of
fostering inventiveness in order to keep up with the pace of change in
the world of technology. There are over 1 million PCs sold in one year,
but 4 million mobile phones sold outdoes that by a landslide!! Google
has to adapt to that!! Thus, the company believes in the following:
1. Ideas come from Everywhere and Everyone!!
2. Share Everything (idea, thought, etc) you can.
3.09Everyone has a license to dream
4. Innovation- NOT instant perfection.
5. Embrace failure.
6. Data is A-political (you need data for backup).
7. Creativity LOVES constraint.
8. Users- not money (go for the ideas, $$ may come)
9. Motivation- use others' ideas and thoughts.
10. Don't kill projects- Morph them!!
Opportunities for stimulating exist everywhere. We need to think
differently. How can we make a change? Sort of reminds this editor of
the focus of Kiwanis!
Thank you, Chris, for your thoughts on "inventiveness"!
Looking for something to do?? S. Hearn would love to hear from you if
you are free on Thursday in the late morning- to help shine up the YEAH
kitchen. Give her a call- her phone # is in the roster!!!
Ah-yes, there was a SG (Secret Greeter)- and only one person was caught
by VC- D. Wong was sitting or up running around, bypassing VC many
times- but never calm enough to shake hands!! Thanks for putting up
with a lot of ribbing, Debra!!!
And so another AWESOME meeting has come and gone. The Pledge to our
flag was led by J. Piercy, the bell was rung, and we did indeed file out
into a truly glorious afternoon.
SAQOTW
Ordinary is a word that has no meaning.
Robin Morgan
Writer
SAQOTD
Work has to include our deepest values and passions and feelings and
commitments, or it's not work, i
t's just a job.
Matthew Fox
Cleric
See you all next week!!
REMEMBER-----
WE'LL BE AT THE FARM!!!!
Editor: vc
