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Today's Agenda

October 21, 1999

6:50 Breakfast is Served

7:05 Call to Order

7:10 Pledge of Allegiance

Invocation

Song of the Day

7:15 Welcome Guests

Announcements

Happy Dollars

7:25 Program

Speaker: Col. Richard Perraut,

    Commander, 96th ABW

8:00 50/50 , Adjourn

ROBERT ANDERSON

Robert was born in Andalusia AL and graduated high school in 1980. In 1983, he started a farm equipment business and sold out in 1991. He then went to Auburn University at Montgomery, graduated in 1994, and passed the CPA exam in 1996.   During that time, he also worked for a peanut sheller through 1997. He came to Niceville to work for Creel, Bryan & Gallagher, CPA's, specializing in corporate tax. He  married Paula Cross in 1983 and they have 2 boys (Bryan and Jonathan) and a brand new baby girl, Anna, born in March of 1999. They enjoy boating, fishing and swimming.

BILL BRUNKOW

Bill Brunkow was born in Juda, WI, a small town in southern WI. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a BBA in 1954. After a 2 year stint in the US Army Medical Service Corps, he returned to WI where he was a bank examiner for the state of WI. He also worked in the State Bank of Elkhorn, WI and was an auditor of the State of WI. He retired after 25 years as the Director of Internal Audit for the University of Wisconsin System. He was member of the Kiwanis Club of Madison West where he received his 25 year pin. He and his wife, Jan, retired to Bluewater Bay in 1998.

Thought From Spiritual Aims

"Every kindness done to others
Is a kindness done to thee;
Christlike love for all my brothers
May the world observe in me. "

--Brandt

Did You Know?

Kiwanis was created by a professional organizer named Allen Simpson Browne. His concept for the new organization included the exchange of business among the members. However, the Detroit club had been organized only a few weeks when the members became involved in their first service project. During the next five years, Kiwanians would debate the basic purpose of the organization: mutual business exchange or community service.

Quote of the Week

"Don't find fault. Find a remedy."

--Henry Ford

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