
The Next Cioppino Planning Committee Meeting will be next Tuesday, April 22nd, at 11:30 a.m. We will meet at our regular location for our Tuesday lunch meeting. A number of members have already volunteered for various work slots at the function, but others have yet to volunteer. Remember, EVERYBODY needs to sign up for at least one slot A copy of the available jobs and times can be downloaded at: http://www.sjexchangeclub.com/CioppinoHelpers.html
Please check to be sure you are signed up correctly.
Rob Nuddleman needs to receive the money for the tickets. If you plan on attending, or if you have guests that are coming, you need to get the reservations in now. We need to know how many people will be attending so we can order the correct amount of food.
Sunshine Specials are back. Under the able leadership of Jim Gunderson, the committee will meet and devise a plan to bring much needed cheer to under privileged chilfren who have had little or no sunshine in their lives -- abused, ill, emotionally torubled, abandoned. The kids are truly at-risk. Members of the committee include: Max Schultz, Ursula Joosten, Jan Hahn, Kill Rahimi, and Lynda Brown as a consultant. Anyone else interested should hop on board the Sunshine Special, its leaving the station and taking some kids along for a great ride. Jim is planning to take the kids to a San Jose Gieants game for their first outing. Another great way Exchange changes lives.
The Elections Committee is proud to announce our leadership for the 2003-2004 administrative year:
Immediate Past President: Phil Griego
President: Jerry Hall
President-Elect: Jennifer Patrick
Secretary/Treasurer: Robert Nuddleman
Director for 2003/2005: Ursula Joosten
Directors for 2002/2004: Jim Gunderson and Jon Rensen
Congratulations to all! The new slate of officers and directors will begin July 1, 2003.
eScrip: Many people are not aware that they can help the San Jose Exchange Club fight child abuse and earn money simply by doing their ordinary shopping. Here's how it works: eScrip and partner merchants have created a system that rewards customer loyalty by donating a percentage of purchases to a chosen group. Fundraising coordinators encourage parents, teachers, friends and families to register their credit/debit cards with the eScrip program. Upon registration, a percentage of all purchases made with eScrip merchants will be given back to the designated school or the organization. It's that simple!
The California-Nevada District Exchange Club is a registered group. The ID is 141589329. Visit www.escrip.com today and help our club help others.
Covenant of Service
Accepting the divine privilege, of single and collective responsibility as life's noblest gift, I covenant with my fellow Exchangites:
To consecrate my best energies to the uplifting of Social, Religious, Political and Business ideals;
To discharge the debt I owe to those of high and low estate who have served and sacrificed that the heritage of American citizenship might be mine;
To honor and respect law, to serve my fellow men, and to uphold the ideals and institutions of my Country;
To implant the life-giving, society-building spirit of Service and Comradeship in my social and business relationships;
To better serve in Unity with those seeking better conditions, better understanding and greater opportunities for all.
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Captains On Deck!
Date
Captain
Invocator
Finemaster
Speaker
Topic
4/22 Mille Joosten Hahn 4/29 Brandon Griego Hall Penny Blake Juvenile Dependency Unit 5/6 Brown Mille Hayden 5/13
Gibson
Nuddleman Joosten 5/20 Griego Posadas Mille 5/27 Gunderson Rensen Hayden
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