Thursday, July 31, 2014

Cheney Kiwanis Club meeting minutes for July 31 2014


Dear Kiwanians,
The meeting was called to order at 7am by Keith.

The 50/50 draw was won by Bill Nation; the quarter cup draw charity donation was a carryover (Benji was drawn but not present!).

Kiwanis child protect: Kiwanis International requires all members who work at a sponsored children’s event to have this training, even if the member has had similar training through other organizations. Another training will be held at 8am on August 14, immediately after our regular morning meeting.

September rest stop fund raiser: we will again supply coffee and snacks at the west bound rest stop near Sprague Lake. Our dates are Friday, September 12 through Sunday, September 14. Currently the signup is for a 7 hour shift: 6am to 1pm or 1pm to 8pm. If we have enough volunteers, we can shorten the shifts and if anyone wants to split a shift with someone else that is okay. Roger circulated a signup sheet and reminded us about the state rules for working the rest stop.

We will have an interclub visit with the West Spokane club at their August 6 meeting at 5:45pm at the downtown Spokane Perkin’s restaurant. Tom, Tony and Bob will carpool from the Marshall Post Office and Jeri will go directly to the meeting.

We will have a club potluck on August 20 at 5:30 pm at Sutton Park, just before that evening’s concert. The club will provide hamburgers and hot dogs and members should bring a beverage and a side dish.

Guest Speaker: Our speaker was Commander Rick Campbell from the Cheney Police Department. He spoke about volunteer opportunities with the department and distributed a brochure. The department utilizes three types of volunteers:

1. Chaplains – these are ordained clergy who provide counseling to victims and to officers and their families (divorce rates for police officers is very high). Currently there are 3 chaplains but one of them plans to move away in a couple of years.

2. Reserve officers – the department is authorized to have 10 reserve officers and currently has none. Reserve officers receive training over a 5 month period and are expected to work at least 20 hours a month as volunteers. Many younger people interested in a law enforcement career become reserve officers to receive training and experience before applying for paid positions.

3. Senior volunteers – currently there are 2, but the department could use 10. These people are needed for a variety of tasks from writing parking tickets, doing traffic control, working in the office, assisting with record destruction, etc. The department and the volunteer decide what tasks and what hours each volunteer will work.

All volunteers must be over age 18 and successfully pass a background check; law enforcement experience is not required. Contact the volunteer coordinator at (509)498-9288 if you are interested in becoming a volunteer.

Our next meeting will be at 5:30 pm on August 7. The meeting was adjourned at 8 am.
Sincerely,  Jeri

 

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