Newsletter 11/07/2014

Before the meeting began, the Dead Butt Society proved it was alive.

Welcome new Ambucs member Scott Cooley.

After Breakfast the Financial Separation Sergeants Ward and Colby cruised around the room collecting money from Doug, Guy, Scott, Dwight, Mark, Fred, and others for excessive laughter, tardiness and other non-serious offenses. When the bell rang everyone was satisfied.

Doug announced that he is hoping to coordinate the donation of an Amtryke to present at a near future meeting. At this time he is waiting for delivery of the amtryke.

President Jeff led the meeting with discussion on a number items.

Visibility Opportunity is being organized by Randall Haltom to increase the awareness of our club. The plan for the club is to sponsor a half-time presentation at the November 21st and 22nd Blue Dragon basketball games in order to create awareness of our outreach for kids with disabilities. Some new ideas were suggested to include some therapists who have provided care for the kids with disabilities. Also have some banners to display during half time. Call Randall at 620-899-5500 so you can help planning this event.

Casino Event, November 25th at the Atrium for the Longfellow Foundation. We have hosted a Casino Night for this group several times and they enjoy and have a lot of fun playing the games. We will need all the dealers to be on hand, sign up sheet is going around, or call Jay Pitzer at 620-728-1141.

About Casino Nights, Jay Pitzer has received a request from Midwest Ford for December 13th Saturday night. In addition Cause for Paws has requested a Casino night on January 24th. A discussion took place on having enough people to sign up to be dealers.

Ambucs Christmas Dinner is on the calendar for Wednesday December 17th. Ideas on entertainment are being sought.

Lucky Ace drawing, Darren Wicks drew a card and got $5. Now there are 5 cards remaining and pot is $1,445, whoa.

Newsletter, John Knipps name was drawn but he left early, so he missed out. For November 14th win $25 if you can name the organization for which we are hosting a casino night.