Dover
Club Inducts New Members
by Allan Kujala
| Dover Club President Ron Smith welcomes new member Colin Faulkner, Kent County Director of Public Safety, into the international service club last month. | ![]() |
| Dover Club member and Division 11 Lt. Governor Allan Kujala (left) congratulates Cathleen and Neill McLean, whom he sponsored into the club last month. | ![]() |
| Kujala learned that Kiwanis International Board Members had pledged to sponsor 3 new members into their respective clubs and challenged other Kiwanis leaders to do the same. Kujala (pictured far right) met the challenge recently by sponsoring into the Dover Kiwanis Club his co-worker Cathleen McLean and her retired husband Neill McLean (pictured from left), and Dover Boys & Girls Club Executive Director Darrell Tingle (pictured third), whose daughter was inducted into the Sussex Technical High School Key Club just last fall. "The Delmarva Region will be hosting the 2009 District Convention in Dover, so my Club has been actively recruiting new members to help with the anticipated workload and to expand our community service," said Kujala. "I have been asked dozens of times what my Club is doing to attract so many new members, and we have not been able to pinpoint any specific reason other than the members are simply asking co-workers, friends and family to join. It really is that easy." | ![]() |




















By
the time you read this, the proposed Strategic Plan has
been reviewed in two increments by the District Long
Range Planning Committee,
those incremental results have been endorsed by the
District Board, and four of the eight District Regions
have had
the opportunity to attend presentations on "VISION: 20/15", to include the Strategic Plan. Between now and mid-April, all remaining Regions
will share in that opportunity. From there, all input
from all sources will be considered before the Board
endorses a final version of the Plan. That final version
will be presented to the House of Delegates for ratification
in Richmond this Summer. Once ratified by the delegates,
the plan belongs to the District membership and the
District Board will be charged with executing it. 











