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02/25/09 - Reverand Painter from the Brownville Jct. Methodist Church
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Introduced Tammy (Ellison) Cougle as our speaker today on the MS Society. Tammy graduated from Penquis Valley in 1994 and at age 24 was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Tammy is now a volunteer with the MS Society. MS is a neurological disease that affects the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerve. MS is actually difficult to diagnose and only those presenting with symptoms in two or more areas are ever diagnosed.
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2011 TRK- Sebec River Race
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Annual Three River Kiwanis Sebec River Race
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Auction
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Bike Rodeo
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monthly business meeting
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Clayton Johndro Memorial Golf Tournament - Milo, Maine: On Friday, November 13, 2009 the Three Rivers Kiwanis presented a plaque to Mark and Terry Awalt of JSI Store Fixtures in recognition of your service to the communities of Milo & Brownville through the 2009 Clayton Johndro Memorial Golf Tournament. The tournament was held on August 13, 2009 at the Katahdin Country Club in Milo. The proceeds were awarded to the Three Rivers Kiwanis and the Brownville Playground Committee. To provide the funding for our many projects, of course, requires fund raising. One of our more significant fund raisers is the JSI/Kiwanis Golf Tournament now called "The Clayton Johndro Memorial Golf Tournament." said Eben DeWitt, Co-chairman of the Golf Tournament. This past golf tournament was a banner year for fund raising with a record amount of $6800. This amount, according to Kiwanis President Barton, represents about 20% of the Clubs fund raising.
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December Business Meeting 2008
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Dr. Ken Woodbury, from the Piscataquis County Economic Development Corporation, is our speaker today on the grants received by Milo for downtown revitalization and new grant writing projects for the town of Milo and Brownville. Ken thanked the club for their pledge of support when the initial grant was completed; this made a difference and increased our chances of receiving the grant. Part of the revitalization was to make downtown more attractive to potential businesses. Though approximately $197,000 has been received in grants there is continuing work on submitting more grants to improve upper Main Street in a progressive long-term improvement project.
Ken is also working with the Brownville PTO to upgrade their playground, following Milo Elementary’s successful grant project to improve their playground. There is also a grant submitted for the Milo Historical Society that they will hear from in March.
Milo does have a comprehensive plan in place with an effort now to develop zoning and building codes before any new development occurs downtown. There is a 6 month moratorium on development in place at this time.
Some of the goals are to put property back on the tax roles, achieve a concentrated downtown shopping area, parking, and make the business environment more attractive to customers, existing businesses and potential investors in rebuilding local business. There are many grant proposals being considered that could financially support revitalizing business and the community if the grant proposal are successful. We would like to thank Dr. Woodbury for speaking to our club today and assisting the community in successfully achieving the revitalization grant.
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Milo. The Kiwanis club of Three Rivers in Milo/Brownville is gearing up for its annual Auction. The Auction will be held on Friday, June 24 and Saturday, June 25, 2011, at the Parking lot of the Tradewinds Supermarket in Milo.
This year’s auction Fund raiser will include a yard sale tent, the Key Club music and books sale, a Bake sale and raffle. This year the raffle prizes include $ 200.00 of Groceries from Tradewinds, $150.00 of gas cards from Harmon’s Shell and $ 50.00 gift certificate from Hobnobbers Restaurant. The proceeds of the raffle will be used to fund the Reading is Fundamental program, and summer reading program in the local elementary schools.
The Yard Sale will run Noon to Dark on Friday and 9:00AM to 2:00 PM on Saturday. The Auction will Start at 4:30 on Friday afternoon and last until the crowd leaves. It will start again at 11:00 on Saturday, and end by 3:00. Guest auctioneers this year include Rep. Paul Davis and Piscataquis County Emergency Manager, Tom Iverson.
Food will be provided by The Kiwanis Chuck Wagon, providing Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, French Fries and drinks. The proceeds of these fundraising efforts will be used to support Kiwanis and other service projects in the local area. In addition to the RIF programs these include: The annual Bike Rodeo, The Veterans Day Dinner, Secret Santa, 4H Afterschool Programs, Woman Care, Life Jackets program, and the Brownville Library.
The Club wishes to express appreciation to the many area businesses who have been supporters of our auction by providing goods and services to sell. They particularly appreciate the grants provided by Mayo Hospital, Pleasant River Lumber Company and Lumbra Hardwood products.
Donations pick up may be arranged by calling Bobby Ellison at 279-0481
If you are interested in becoming a member of the Three Rivers Kiwanis Club of Milo/Brownville please visit www.ThreeRiversKiwanis.org or visit a Kiwanis meeting that meets every Wednesday morning at 6:30 am in Milo at the Coburn Family Restaurant located on Park Street.
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Three Rivers Kiwanis, Milo-Brownville
January 28, 2009
Regular Morning Meeting
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June is set to be busy time
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Kiwanis Young Children Committee
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Our Funds
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school consolidation
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Regular Meeting Minutes 12/17/08
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Regular Morning Meeting 1/7/09
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Regular Morning Meeting 12/31/08
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Robert Lee of the American Legion - 3/18/09
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Starting on Sunday, November 1st, needy families will be able to register their children at www.ThreeRiversKiwanis.org or www.PiscataquisResources.org and then click on the Piscataquis Santa graphic and complete the online form. The deadline for registrations is Friday, November 20th. This deadline is important to the project so that as many children as possible can be served by Secret Santa. If you don’t have access to a computer please visit your local library or school. The club will be also selling raffle tickets to help support this large area project.If members of the community would like to donate to support this important event, donations can be made at Maine Savings and Camden National in Milo or can be sent to Three Rivers Kiwanis, PO Box 114, Milo, ME 04463. For more information call Project Leader Bonnie Hurley at 943-5645
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Terry Knowles - Pleasant River Walk
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Sebec & Milo - The Annual Three Rivers Kiwanis Sebec River Canoe & Kayak Race annually draws racers from across the state and their custom boats. Paddlers compete in 9 racing and recreational classes for canoes and kayaks under the rules of MACKRO (Maine Canoe & Kayak Racing Organization – www.mackro.org).
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Three Rivers Builder's Club
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Three Rivers Key Club
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Three Rivers Kiwanis Annual Auction and Raffle Deemed A Success!
Milo, Maine: The Annual Three Rivers Kiwanis Auction, Yard Sale and Raffle was
held last Friday, June 24th and Saturday, June 25th which attracted bargin and
deal hunter from accross the region.
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Three Rivers Kiwanis, Milo-Brownville
January 14, 2009
Business Meeting
There were thirteen members in attendance at the meeting at Sandee’s Restaurant on Wednesday morning. We had and inter-club present from Dover-Foxcroft with six members and an inter-club present from the Key Club with Josh, Camille, Stephanie, and Val.
Eben DeWitt led us in the Pledge of Allegiance and Herb Dunham offered the Morning Prayer. Jim Lord was not present for the Thought for the Day. Lois’ grandson, Tyler Trask, has a birthday this week. The club received information on the Nashville Convention in June if anyone is interested in attending.
The Lt. Governor sent a list of events coming up: Dover-Foxcroft Kiwanis Social on February 10th at Abel Blood’s Pub. Contact 564-2187 if you want to make reservations. $15.00 per person; Woman Care will sponsor a Valentines Dance at the Higher Learning Center; March 6th-8th is the New England District Training Conference in Mansfield, MA.; May 8th-15th is the Official Governor’s visit to Bermuda; the YANKIWANIAN is available on-line; and, there will be a Dev. 2 Training Meeting in February in Dexter, more information will follow.
Tammy Cougle, Bobby’s daughter, from the MS Association and the new director of the YMCA will speak next week.
Happy/Sad dollars ($17)-Digital TV coming soon; 77 days to opening day of baseball; Lee to get better; happy to be here; ½ day of school; basketball games; school consolidations getting close; inaugurations; dog loves the snow; snowshoeing; concern for Jeeter the dog; and sad because Jan’s dog ate the gingerbread decorations from the Christmas tree.
Committee reports: Thanks again to Ronnie Knowles and Ethelyn’s jamboree crew for the Secret Santa fund. Thanks to Bonnie and her Secret Santa crew and all the elves for there work. More families and children served than in the past and more money raised and spent. Josh will get weatherization kits to Jeff for local families.
Val is working on the Kiwanis Kids Korner for the spring and will have more information later. Camille discussed Brownville Elementary Schools interest in Kiwanis in the school. Possible projects are K-Kids or Bringing Up Grades. Discussions around this will continue and individuals identified to lead a project.
Website is up and running and the site address can be found in the Kiwanis Newsletter this week. Contact Jim Macomber if you have photos or information you want posted to the website. Val has contacted Dell about a printer problem and a new printer has been sent for publishing the Kiwanis Newsletter. Virgil reported to the board that donations are down for the Newsletter at this time.
Board Actions: Approved $500.00 matching grant to Redevelopment Grant. Our club is tracking volunteer hours and chairperson of projects needs to keep track and report hours to the Secretary. Official Lt. Governor visit will be in February. We will be sending a reminder out for 2008-09 dues. The second half of dues is due in April. We will also send out the next year’s dues bill in August. We have $1910.00 collected with $1402.50 outstanding that will be due in April.
There will be an addendum to the board minutes to adjust the Secret Santa fund to reflect a balance of $987.00 towards next year’s Santa fund. Jeff is working on the 501c3 process and is sending a check to the state for our corporate fees of $260.00. Jim Lord is working on a membership drive. We currently have 45 members.
Officer vacancies are Vice-President and President Elect for 2009-10.
Don’t forget to visit the Builders Club meetings Mondays at 11:06 a.m. and Key Club Thursdays at 11:45 a.m.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully Submitted,
Heidi Finson, Secretary
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Long time member of the Three Rivers Kiwanis Club of Milo/Brownville, Ethelyn Treworgy was installed as the new Division Two Lieutenant Governor at the 92nd Annual New England District Convention in Mansfield, Massachusetts.
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Veteran Day Dinner
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Milo, Maine: On Veterans Day, Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at the Milo Town Hall the Three Rivers Kiwanis sponsored a dinner, ceremony and entertainment as a thank you for all that our veterans have done for all of us.
Veterans from WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Beirut, Lebanon, Granada, Desert Storm plus families and widows were served a roasted turkey dinner prepared by Val Robertson and her Kiwanis kitchen crew, the meal was served by Kiwanis, Key Club and Builders Club members. Each placemat was custom designed by a local school students. The meal was enjoyed by all. As well as several home bound veterans received a personal home delivery by a Kiwanis member.
The members of the American Legion Post #41 performed the POW/MIA ceremony.
Then the students of the Milo Elementary Singers under the guidance of Stephanie Gillis filled the stage with 45 minute performance of music and dance which bought many of the audience to their feet. Each veteran will was able to take home a special message.
The clean up crew was made up of the local Girl Scouts, community members, Kiwanis, Key Club and Builders Club members.
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