Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Kurt Metzger

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Kurt Allan Metzger
 
Kurt Metzger
May 13, 1959 to November 9, 2012
 
 
 
Kurt Allan Metzger, age 53 of Coldwater, died at 7:55 p.m., Friday, November 9, 2012 at Briarwood Village in Coldwater. He was born May 13, 1959 in Lima, Ohio to Kermit E. 'Whitey' and Maris Yuteve Kirchner Metzger, who survive in Wapakoneta.
 
Mr. Metzger was a member of the Aktion of Mercer County. He attended the Cheryl Ann Programs of Mercer County. He enjoyed bowling for the Big Brothers/Sisters, camping, traveling and the Special Olympics.
 
Survivors include a sister – Elisha (Bart) Smith of Wapakoneta; nieces – Andrea Smith Brookhart and Emily Smith; an uncle and aunt – Norman and Bonnie Kirchner and many cousins.
 
 

Sunday, September 23, 2012

In Memoriam


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In honor of departed members of the Mercer County Aktion Club


Meredith Brunswick

Mark Lange

Kurt Metzger

Mark Lange

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Mark Lange
 August 18, 1977 - September 23, 2012
 
 
Mark A. Lange, age 35, of 502 W. Columbus St, St. Henry, Ohio, died on Sunday, September 23, 2012 at his home. He was born August 18, 1977 in Coldwater, Ohio to the late Alfred Lange and Betty (Grieshop) who lives in St. Henry. Mark is survived by eight siblings, Carol & Dan Wenning of Celina, Rosalie & Randy Wright of Coldwater, Doris & Ron Koesters of Coldwater, Nick & Sheryl Lange of St. Henry, Lucy & Tom Marchal of St. Henry, Janet & Jim Eckstein of Coldwater, Charly & Carolyn Lange of St. Henry and Matt & Nikki Lange of St. Henry, 19 nieces and 12 nephews. He is preceded in death by a nephew. He was a member of St. Henry Catholic church where he was a greeter, the AKTION club of Mercer County, St. Henry K of C and Mercer County ARC. He worked at Workflow One in Coldwater and Mark was one of the world's biggest Cincinnati Reds fans.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Convention 2012

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Kevin Pyle, Kelly Reigelsperger, George Kornegor, Cindy May, Amy and Rita Morrissey, and Hans Rehrmann departed Celina shortly after 6 AM on Saturday, 25 August 2012. They arrived just before 9 AM at the Recreation Unlimited facilities near Ashley Ohio were the Convention too place.
 
The festivities were already underways. For some reason our portion of the pop-tabs was ignored at the the weigh-in.
 
The next thing on the agenda was a new item was that was billed as "Special Olympics".  It consisted of a 25 meter walk, a 25 meter run, and a baseball toss. Two and one half hours were allotted to this event which took less than one half hour to complete ruslting in 2 hours down time.
 
We left after the awards were presented at 6:35 PM arriving back in Celina at 8:35 PM.
 
 
From front to rear, left to right, kelly Reigelsperger, George Kornegor, Rita Morrissey, Amy Morrisey, Cindy May, and Kevin Pyle.


Lining up for the 25 meter walk.
 
 
The start of the 25 meter walk.
 
 
Look at George an Cindy go.
 

Baseball toss


Kelly Reigelsperger

Rita Morrissey


George and Hans chowing down.


More Chowhounds.


Kevin and Amy.


The featured speaker, Dan Kayser, and his wife.

A Lima Aktion member and Sande.


George is exhausted.


And so are these two.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Newsletter

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Newsletter - March 12, 2013
Eric C. Thomas
Today's speaker was Eric Thomas, the Coldwater village manager and engineer.
Eric spoke about the process of cleaning and lining the cities sewer lines to extend their useful service for 50 years and beyound. This process is done without having to dig up the old sewer. The village has received a large grant from the state of Ohio to help defray the costs. In addition to the sewer per se, the manholes will also be receiving a lining.
Eric Thomas, Coldwater Village Manager/Engineer.
The next regular meeting of the Mercer County Aktion Club will be at 6 pm on April 9, 2013 at the Briarwood in Coldwater.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Aktion Club Advisor

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Planning Calendar-Club Adviser.
October.
Conduct board training for club officers, directors, and committee chairmen. If possible, include Key Club or Circle K members in the training session. Membership fees - Go to the Membership Update Center on the Aktion Club website to update your club information and print your club dues invoice. Submit the invoice and membership roster form along with membership fees, to Kiwanis International. Budget and plan to attend the Aktion Club Training and Leadership Conference. Keep projects and committees moving. Kiwanis Family activities - encourage your club officers to plan a Kiwanis-family project with your sponsoring Kiwanis club and local Circle K, Key Club, Builders Club, or K-Kids club.
November.
Kiwanis meeting - make arrangements for several Aktion Club members to attend a Kiwanis weekly meeting. Plan inter-club holiday parties and service projects with members of the Kiwanis family in your area. Kiwanis family month - November is a great time to ask members of the Kiwanis family to attend your meeting or for you to attend one of theirs. Ask them to present a program or volunteer to be their program. Keep working for strong Kiwanis-family relations. Committee update -assess how the committees are functioning and determine how to strengthen problem areas, if necessary, with the board of directors. Membership fees - make sure your club’s international fees have been paid. Submit an Aktion Club website project report to the international office if there is an interesting club project you would like to share with other clubs.
December.
Evaluate progress - use a board of directors meeting to discuss the club’s progress so far! What’s been accomplished? How many service projects have been completed? This might be a good time to review the Distinguished Club Award criteria by reviewing the Annual Aktion Club Achievement Report Form. The form highlights activities the club should be conducting on a regular basis. Complete the Activity Report form and send to your district administrator. Social events - organize a social event for the club, such as a dance or a holiday party. Send a new-member add form, along with the dues for any new members joining this month, to Kiwanis International.
January.
Membership drive - conduct a membership drive. Take in new members. Send their names, addresses, and fees to the International Office.
February.
Aktion Club newsletter - Kiwanis advisors and agency advisors should check the Aktion Club website and review the Aktion Club on-line newsletter, the Aktion Connection. This newsletter contains helpful resources. Advisors are encouraged to save the newsletter for future reference.
March.
Submit an Aktion Club website project report. If there is an interesting club project you want to share with other clubs. Complete the Activity Report form and send to your district administrator.
April.
Election of club officers. Your club should elect new club officers if appropriate. This can also be done in late summer if preferred.
May.
Conduct a meeting for newly elected and current club officers. Invite newly elected club officers and current club officers to attend a meeting to plan for the next year. Transfer files to new club officers. Make sure that the newly elected officers receive the information from the previous year. Organize the year. Plan the next year with your Aktion Club president. Committee Chairmen. Assist the president in determining club members’ interests, and begin committee and chairman assignments for the upcoming year. Submit an Aktion Club website project report. If there is an interesting club project you want to share with other clubs, complete the Club Web site Project Report and send it to Kiwanis International. Information is posted on the website. Plan to attend the sponsoring Kiwanis club Board of Directors meeting to provide input during the club’s budgeting process. Mention some of the projects the Aktion Club hopes to conduct, and provide an estimated cost of these service projects. Send a new member add form, along with member fees for any new members joining this month, to Kiwanis International.
June.
Complete the Activity Report form and send to your district administrator.
July.
Read. Study all Aktion Club educational materials available to you. Election. New club officers are elected in the spring and should be ready to take office at the beginning of October. If the club officers were not elected in the spring, this is the time to elect them. This also is the time to elect club directors who make up the remainder of the club’s board of directors. Refer to the Aktion Club Standard Form For Club Bylaws for guidance regarding election of officers.
August.
Board training. Schedule a training session to assist the officers and directors with organizing their year. Board meeting. Meet with your club officers and directors to schedule a regular day and time each month to conduct the club’s board meetings. o Activity calendar. Have your club officers prepare a rough draft of a club activity calendar for the year. Remember to obtain a calendar of events from your sponsoring Kiwanis club for this planning session. Consider conducting a Project Survey to determine needs within the community. Prepare a committee sign-up sheet. The club officers should develop a list of club committees they would like to see formed. A sign-up sheet should be created and distributed at the first club meeting so every member can sign up to serve on a committee. Create a budget for the coming year based on your proposed activity calendar. Discuss needed funding and possible funding sources. There may be a need to plan a fund-raiser. Your sponsoring Kiwanis club might consider assisting with finances. Communicate with members. Give members club information about (parliamentary procedure, project survey instructions, Kiwanis information, etc.) and a proposed club calendar of activities. These items can be distributed at the first Aktion Club meeting.
September.
Submit contest entry forms, report and the annual achievement report to your district administrator for receipt by September 15th. Committee assignments. Distribute committee sign-up sheet to club members at the first club meeting, and ask that each member sign up to be on a committee. Develop a filing system to retain club records. Begin compiling a chronological record of all the club’s activities to be filed in notebooks. Club members should be responsible for maintaining the notebooks. A notebook should be created for each of the following: Aktion Club mailings from Kiwanis International; minutes; activity reports and service project descriptions and photos; public relations items - club newsletters, news releases, etc. Notebooks become a useful resource when compiling reports and for planning the next year. The information also is accessible should the club decide to enter Aktion Club contests and awards programs. Refer to the Aktion Club Contest Booklet for more information. Membership fees. Make sure you complete the on-line Invoice and Membership Roster Form on the Aktion Club website. After information is entered on-line an invoice is generated. This invoice should be printed and submitted to Kiwanis International along with requested member fees. Review contest materials and consider participating. The Aktion Club Contest Booklet contains descriptions and entry forms for Aktion Club awards and contests. The contest booklet is posted on the Aktion Club website. Provide information about awards and contests to club members. Review reports due for the administrative year. Aktion Club Service Bulletin - Reports for the Administrative Year, includes all reports the club should submit to Kiwanis International. Board training. Confirm with the Kiwanis adviser the date to train club officers, board members, and committee chairmen. Determine the time and location of your training session. Make sure all involved are aware of this training information. Approach a Key Club or Circle K club to assist with the training session. Installation ceremony. Work with the club president to plan the installation ceremony. A suggested script is available from Kiwanis International to assist with the planning. When scheduling this function, be sure that member pins have arrived. Invite the Kiwanis governor and Aktion Club district administrator to attend the meeting and participate in the installation of officers. Complete the Activity Report form and send to your district administrator.
Updated: 1/2/2012

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Officer Installation - 2012

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Coldwater Kiwanis Club president Ken Gelhaus performed the 
installation of officer for 2012.
 
 

President Ken Gelhaus
 

 Past president Kelly Reigelsperger pinned treasurer George Kornegor


Outgoing secretary Amy Morrissey pinned incoming secretary Amber Wilson.

Outgoing secretary Amy Morrissey pinning incoming vice-president Kurt Metzger.

Outgoing president Cindy May pinned incoming president 
Stacy Heitkamp.
 

Outgoing president Cindy May showing off her plaque of service.

Treasurer George Kornegor received a plaque for outstanding service.


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