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GEORGIA'S FIRST KIWANIS CLUB

Membership Newsletter
April 23, 2019

Kids Cultural Challenge with Boys and Girls Clubs
Kiwanis Club of Atlanta first annual  meeting in 1919
Camp Kiwanis in Danielsville, GA
Upcoming Speakers
Apr 23, 2019 12:00 PM
Unsustainable Federal Budget Trends that Threaten Our Nation’s Future
Unsustainable Federal Budget Trends that Threaten Our Nation’s Future

Phil Smith is the National Field Director for The Concord Coalition. Founded in 1992, the coalition's nonpartisan mission is to encourage fiscal responsibility and help educate the public about the federal budget and the need to protect our children and future generations from excessive government debt.  Over the years the organization has been led by former US Senators Paul Tongas (D-MA), Warren Rudman (R-NH), Sam Nunn (D-GA), Jack Danforth (R-MO), and Bob Kerrey (D-NE). 

With more than two decades of experience at The Concord Coalition, Phil has helped conduct countless seminars, Congressional and White House town hall meetings, and numerous public policy initiatives. He has traveled to all 50 states and often delivers speeches to a range of political and civic organizations, colleges, universities, and financial planning groups. He works extensively with the media including appearances on most major television and radio networks such as CNN, FOX, PBS, NPR, CNBC, C-span, the BBC and CTV (Canadian Television).

In addition to his career at the Concord Coalition, Phil served as the Chief Operating Officer for two state government agencies in Georgia: The Department  of Community Affairs and the Technical College System of Georgia. He also served on the Washington staff of the late US Representative Doug Barnard, and the state capitol staff of several state representatives and senators in Atlanta. 

Phil is a Past President of the Atlanta Kiwanis Club. He is a 2011 graduate of Leadership Atlanta where he currently serves as the Alumni Membership Chairman.  Phil is a 2006 graduate of Leadership Georgia and has received gubernatorial appointments to the boards of directors of the Georgia Humanities Council and the Georgia Children and Youth Coordinating Council.  In 2005, Phil was chosen as one of the top "40 Under 40" by the Atlanta Business Chronicle. 

Phil was raised primarily in Athens, Georgia, home of the University of Georgia where he earned a bachelor's degree in Political Science.  He also studied Mexican Politics and Spanish at the University of the Americas near Puebla, Mexico and was awarded a visiting fellowship to Ming Chaun University in Taipei, Taiwan. 

INTRODUCTION: John King
INVOCATION: Scott Sikes
Apr 30, 2019 6:00 PM
Junior Achievement Discovery Center
May 07, 2019 12:00 PM
LAW DAY - "The Criminal Justice System & Criminal Records in Georgia”
May 21, 2019 12:00 PM
Dangerous Listening: Highlander’s Story & Methodologies for Social Change
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Upcoming Events
Kiwanis Foundation Trustees Meeting
Loudermilk Center Boardroom
Apr 23, 2019
1:15 PM – 1:15 PM
 
Interclub - Northside
Second - Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Apr 25, 2019
12:15 PM – 1:30 PM
 
Intraclub - Atlanta Satellite Breakfast
Landmark Diner
May 07, 2019
7:30 AM – 8:45 AM
 
Dean Rusk Reading
Dean Rusk Academy
May 07, 2019
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
 
Board of Directors Meeting
Boardroom, Loudermilk Center
May 07, 2019
1:15 PM – 2:30 PM
 
Program Committee Meeting
Loudermilk Conference Center
May 14, 2019
1:15 PM – 2:15 PM
 
Club Information
Learn. Serve. Connect.
We meet Tuesdays at 12:00 PM
The Loudermilk Center
40 Courtland St. NE
Atlanta, GA  30303
United States
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Breakfast Satellite Location
 
1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 7:30 am
Landmark Diner
3652 Roswell Rd. NW
Atlanta, GA  30352
Club Officers
President
 
President Elect
 
Vice President
 
Past President
 
Treasurer
 
Secretary
 
Stories
Congratulations to our 2019-20 Officers and Directors
Congratulations to our 2019-2020 Officers & Directors
 
At our recent annual election, the following members were elected to serve a two-year term on the Board of Directors: 

Mary Pat Crouch, Tom Gay, Thornton Kennedy, Laura McCarty and Magen McRoberts.

 
Also Congrats to the incoming officers:
President Sandy Welfare
President-Elect David Moore
Past President James Ottley
Vice President Marbury Rainer
Treasurer Carley Dooley
 
All terms start at the beginning of our Kiwanis fiscal year on October 1, 2019.
 
Congratulations!!!!
 
Parking Changes for the Loudermilk Parking Garage
United Way is now contracted with LAZ Parking to provide the parking services for the Loudermilk Center parking garage.  And with this comes changes to our parking system, some now and some in the future.  Please be sure to read all information thoroughly to avoid having your car towed.
Beginning immediately, parking will cost $12 just for a vehicle to enter the garage and immediately leave it.  There is no complimentary time.  So be sure you obtain a parking validation sticker when you arrive to a club meeting to ensure that you aren't charge the higher rate.  Other parking changes will be implemented between now and April 15th, so know that they can take effect at any time and without additional advance notice.
 
Reserved Parking Places are only available for Kiwanis Club members who display the Kiwanis decal on their car at all times, even after the club meeting begins.  You must have this decal placed inside your back window on the passenger side.  It is a static cling decal and easy to adhere.  Please get one from Karen at the luncheon meeting.  If you do not have a decal on your car, you may park in any unmarked parking space located on floors 4 through 6 of the garage.
 
Guests attending the luncheon meetings will need to park in unmarked parking places, and not the reserved spots.
 
If you do not have a decal on your car and you park in a reserved space, you will be booted and giving first a warning.  The 2nd time you must pay to remove the boot.  The 3rd and subsequent offenses will result in your car being towed.
 
Parking Cards: If you have a parking card, you will need to complete a form identifying your vehicle and license plate, and return to Karen by April 30, 2019.  There is a place on the form for a second vehicle in case you drive an alternate car at times.  This form will help LAZ identify you as a Kiwanis card parker in case there is ever any trouble with your card working and your ability to enter/exit the garage.  A Parking Form may be downloaded HERE.
 
Also, parking cards are being reprogrammed and will only work on Tuesdays from 9:30 am - 4 pm.  If you have a parking card and have been using it to access the garage on other days, it will no longer work.
 
Parking Cost Increase:  Beginning October 1, Parking will increase for both those with parking cards and those that do daily tickets.  Beginning October 1st, Parking Cards will cost $38 per quarter and parking tickets will be $4 per luncheon visit and only valid on Tuesday.
 
Thank you for your attention to this and ensure that your car does not get towed by placing a decal on your car immediately, or parking in the unreserved places.
 
Thank you.
 
 
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We Need YOU to be a part of the "Lunch Bunch"!
Our club is looking for about 6 individuals who are willing to become part of the "Lunch Bunch" team!  Team members will help the lunch meetings operate smoothly by working the a/v board and sounds system in the back, ensuring that any a/v the speakers use are properly set up, and working the microphones during the Q&A sessions!
 
While no technical experience is necessary, volunteers should feel comfortable and confident adjusting sound levels and setting up the computer for power point and video presentations.  And the benefit is a dedicated comfy seat at the a/v table during lunch!  wink
 
Please contact Karen at KiwanisClubAtlanta@gmail.com to sign up!
 
Member Spotlights
Just in case you missed the last couple Member Spotlights at the Kiwanis Club of Atlanta luncheon meeting, we have listed the last few below.  The next time you need someone with their expertise, please, "Do Business with a Kiwanian!"
"Do Business" with these Kiwanians!
 

21st Century Leaders is non-profit, youth leadership and talent development program for high school students in Georgia. Over the last 30 years, we have served more than 14,000 high school students from across the state of Georgia through a variety of programs. From our three summer residential institutes to our school-year leadership training events, we have a variety of opportunities to connect, transform, and inspire these high school students to reach their full potential. Contact Kate Hewitt.  www.21stcenturyleaders.org

Bradley Martin is a Partner and Senior Relationship Manager at Balentine, which is ranked the # 1 independent wealth management firm in the Southeast by Barron’s.  Headquartered in Atlanta with an office in Raleigh, Balentine offers financial planning and investment management devoid of products, commissions, revenue sharing, and/or other conflicts of interest.  Please contact Bradley at bmartin@balentine.com if you are interested in learning more.

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Member Networking - Have a Spotlight Shine on You!
Do you want to let the members of our club know more about you and your business?  Do you want to network and cultivate more business contacts?  If you answered yes, then you need to sign up to do a "Member Spotlight" at one of our club meetings!
Spotlights are done every 2nd and 4th Tuesday luncheon meeting (and the occasional 5th) each month.  You have two minutes to showcase your business and tell the other members how you can benefit them!  To get on the schedule, just email Karen at KiwanisClubAtlanta@gmail.com.
 
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2018-19  Committee Interest Forms
Have you filled out your 2018-19 Committee Interest Form?
Don't forget to fill out your Committee Interest Form for next year to choose the committees on which you would like to serve!
 
You can download o form here or contact the office at KiwanisClubAtlanta@gmail.com.
 
 
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Kiwanis Club of Atlanta Car Decals
Don't get the BOOT!  Be sure your car has a Kiwanis Club of Atlanta car decal properly displayed on your vehicle.
The security company contracted by United Way and LAZ Parking will be booting all cars that are parked in the reserved parking places and that do not have a valid decal on their car identifying them as attending the Kiwanis Club of Atlanta luncheon.  Please make sure you have a parking decal on your car.  You can get a decal from Karen at the luncheon meeting, and then place it on the right back window (passenger side) from inside your car.  They are static cling, so easy to put on and take off!
 
If you do not have a decal on your car, or if you have a guest attending the luncheon meeting, you (and the guests) will need to park in an unreserved space on floors 4 through 6.
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