Speakers
√ Dec 1:
 Courtney Wallace - Teammates
√ Dec 8:
Sacred Heart 2nd Graders Christmas Lunch
Dec 15:
Nebraska Farm Bureau -  Lona Thompson - Agriculture in the classroom
Dec 22:
Clinton Rushing, CFA/Sr. Investment Officer/SNB Wealth Management
Dec 29:
 No Meeting

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Welcome to the Kiwanis Club of West Omaha
 
Founded in 1938 for Kiwanis Club of Greater Omaha and founded in 1961 for Kiwanis Club Westside which have merged together to form the Kiwanis Club of West Omaha. Each has a rich history of community service throughout the years. We are an eclectic mix of ages, genders, occupations, backgrounds and interests. We are all passionate about making our community and the world a better place for children so they can thrive. We are devoted to serving the children in our local community and also children all across the country and worldwide through unique and innovative service projects and fundraising initiatives. Members and invited guests meet each Monday at Noon for food, fellowship, and for the opportunity to hear from speakers about important matters in our region.
 
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The meeting was opened with a prayer from Frank.  This was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.
 
Attendance - 17 members.  One guest - Linda Placzek Division Youth Protection Chairman.
 
The 50/50 drawing was held and there was no winner.
 
Happy Bucks was collected.
 
Frank led the business discussion:
Wyn Sipple was welcomed as a new member to the Club.  
Dale discussed Sacred Heart.  The latest reading was last Friday, November 21.  The readers were 
Joann and Rod.
 The Christmas Lunch date is December 8. 
Dale also updated Completely Kids.  The latest volunteer date was November 19 with Deb, Rich, Kip,
and Ralph as volunteers.  The next Club event is December 16.
Barb updated the Completely Kids Christmas Gift Program.  She will deliver the purchased gifts for
the four children later today..
Vince stated that the Bell Ringing volunteer slots for December 5th and 12th are filled.  A suggestion 
was made that those volunteering as ringers should have Kiwanis Business Cards available.
Frank stated that our participation in the Salvation Army Night Watch is set for one night in each of
December, January, and February.  The December date is filled and a sign in sheet was
passed around for January and February. 
Rod discussed membership activities that could include photo opportunities and a reminder he has
a supply of business cards for use when needed.  
 
This week's speaker Linda Placzek talked about the Kiwanis Youth Protection Program.
  
The next Club Meeting is December 1, at Legends. 
 
Steve Bunting