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January 5, 2010

A check and a Certificate of Appreciation was give to Scott Warner, Cheif at Glyndon Volunteer Fire Company. The club thanked the fire company for their service to the community.

Scott Warner and Jan Dudey

Mike Grimes received a Certificate of Appreciation for his work over the past several years in organizing our Christmas Basket project.

Jerry DeBar presents Mike Grimes with his award.

Certificate of Appreciation

Mr. Dave Pysler of “Visiting Angles” was our speaker.
“Visiting Angels” is the nation's leading, nationally respected network of non-medical, private duty home care agencies providing senior care, elder care, personal care, respite care and companion care to help the
elderly and adults continue to live in their homes across America.


Dave Pysler


December 1, 2009

The club presented a check for $1,000.00 to the Community Crisis Center in Reisterstown.  The money was collected from our annual Peanut Day, the Sunday before Thanksgiving.

club presenting check
Pictured above are from left to right, Kiwanian Gary Beck, Kevin Jones, and Club President Jim Lichty.  Kevin Jones is the President of the board of the Community Crisis Center.


November 3, 2009

The club presented appreciation awards to both the Owings Mills Volunteer Fire Company and the Reisterstown Volunteer Fire Company for their service to the community.

Left to Rigth:  First Fire Lt. Craig T. Nelson, Jr, President Jim Lichty, and Assistant Chief Bob Murray
Accepting their awards from left to right are First Fire Lt. Craig T. Nelson, Jr. from Owings Mills Volunteer Fire Company and Assistant Chief Bill Murray from the Reisterstown Volunteer Fire Company. Club President Jim Lichty is in the center.


October 20, 2009

Mr. Johns Hopkins (not the founder of the hospital of this name) from Baltimore Heritage, Inc. was our speaker. Baltimore Heritage, Inc. was founded in 1960, and is the citywide, nonprofit historic and architectural preservation organization. They work to promote the preservation, appreciation, and economic potential of Baltimore's distinctive architecture, historic neighborhoods, and heritage resources.
downtown.

Mr. Johns Hopkins

After Mr. Johns Hopkins presentation, Lt. Governor Adam Paul spoke to the club about his goals for the next year.

Adam Paul 


October 6, 2009

Installation of Officers occurred during our meeting.

District Governor Don Dudey (right) congratulates Don Moore (left) after being installed as the club's treasurer.

Don Moore and Don Dudey

District Governor Don Dudey congratulates Jerry DeBar after being installed as President Elect.

Jerry DeBar and Don Dudey
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