Friday, December 5, 2014
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Eating Healthy for Our Golden Years
Eating Healthy is important.
Today we were joined by Dietician Dean Schillinger. Dean is the dietician at the College Square HyVee.
Dean shared with us a whole bushel of different types of healthy grains. The grains included Freekeh, Flax Seed, Black Rice, and the ever-fun Chia.
A favorite of the club members was the plate of No Bake Granola Flax Treats that Dean made and shared with the crowd. He also shared the recipe with us and you can get it clicking on the link in this paragraph. You can look for other healthy recipes at the HyVee website.
Thank you for joining us, Dean. Your message was warmly received and hopefully we will begin eating healthier.
Today we were joined by Dietician Dean Schillinger. Dean is the dietician at the College Square HyVee.
Dean shared with us a whole bushel of different types of healthy grains. The grains included Freekeh, Flax Seed, Black Rice, and the ever-fun Chia.
A favorite of the club members was the plate of No Bake Granola Flax Treats that Dean made and shared with the crowd. He also shared the recipe with us and you can get it clicking on the link in this paragraph. You can look for other healthy recipes at the HyVee website.
Thank you for joining us, Dean. Your message was warmly received and hopefully we will begin eating healthier.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Rube Goldberg Joins Us as Dr. Z Tells His Stories
Rube Goldberg joined us as Leigh Zeitz shared the work he had done at the Waverly-Shell Rock Middle School last May.
Using photos, video clips and stories, Dr. Z described his journey with 6th graders into the Crazy World of Rube Goldberg. We experienced the fun they had developing “complex chain reactions to accomplish simple tasks.” Using a Problem-Based Learning format, those students explored physics while they built contraptions to drop a marble in a bucket, dip a chip in salsa, pop a balloon and even create a banana smoothie.
Dr. Z described how the inventors expressed their experiences through KidBlog and how these activities aligned with Common Core Standards in Science, Technology and Writing. it was fun to see how our room full of retired educators related to these tales of action-based learning.
If you are interested in learning more about this, visit this blog to watch a 20-minute video on this topic.
Using photos, video clips and stories, Dr. Z described his journey with 6th graders into the Crazy World of Rube Goldberg. We experienced the fun they had developing “complex chain reactions to accomplish simple tasks.” Using a Problem-Based Learning format, those students explored physics while they built contraptions to drop a marble in a bucket, dip a chip in salsa, pop a balloon and even create a banana smoothie.
Dr. Z described how the inventors expressed their experiences through KidBlog and how these activities aligned with Common Core Standards in Science, Technology and Writing. it was fun to see how our room full of retired educators related to these tales of action-based learning.
If you are interested in learning more about this, visit this blog to watch a 20-minute video on this topic.
Monday, November 3, 2014
More GREAT Programs in November

Wednesday, November 5 - Business meeting.
Wednesday, November 12- How Rube Goldberg Led Our 6th Grade Students to Pursuing Their Passions through STEM
Dr. Leigh Zeitz will share his adventures in working with 6th graders at the Waverly-Shell Rock Middle School. Following a Problem-Based Learning format, these midsters created amazing inventions to accomplish simple tasks like Making a Smoothie. Great way to learn.
Wednesday, November 19 - Enjoying Healthy Nutrition in Your Golden Years
Dean Schillinger, the dietician at the Cedar Falls HyVee, will share helpful hints about how you can eat healthy. He will share a number of suggestions and even provide some homemade treats for your enjoymentn.
Wednesday, November 26 - What Thanksgiving Means to Me
It's the day before Thanksgiving and Monica Winkowitsch will share with us events in her life and why she is so thankful for what she has and what she has to give.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Author and Director of Storybook Christmas Shares His Story
As you know, our club is planning to attend the Storybook Christmas play at the Oster Regent theater on Sunday 12/7 at 2:00 pm.
Today we enjoyed a presentation from the Storybook Christmas's author and director, Dr. Stephen Taft. Dr. Taft took us on his journey of creating the play through story and music. Inspired by Dicken's work, A Christmas Carol, Taft shared how he adapted it to connect more with today's audiences. He said that he modeled the setting of the play after the homey downtown we call Cedar Falls. He explained how he adapted the characters to fit expanded roles of talent. He used his demo CD and played his guitar to travel through a melodic tour through the songs he had written for the play.
It was a wonderful presentation and created a great deal of interest in the play. We even had a couple of Kiwanis members add their name to the order list after his presentation. Hope to see you there on 12/7.
Thank you, Dr. Stephen Taft.
Today we enjoyed a presentation from the Storybook Christmas's author and director, Dr. Stephen Taft. Dr. Taft took us on his journey of creating the play through story and music. Inspired by Dicken's work, A Christmas Carol, Taft shared how he adapted it to connect more with today's audiences. He said that he modeled the setting of the play after the homey downtown we call Cedar Falls. He explained how he adapted the characters to fit expanded roles of talent. He used his demo CD and played his guitar to travel through a melodic tour through the songs he had written for the play.
It was a wonderful presentation and created a great deal of interest in the play. We even had a couple of Kiwanis members add their name to the order list after his presentation. Hope to see you there on 12/7.
Thank you, Dr. Stephen Taft.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Join Us for Our Social Storybook Christmas play Matinee on 12/7

Join us for our next Kiwanis Social Matinee Event on 12/7 at 2:00 pm. Barney is doing a great job of setting up this event. It costs $25/person or $46/couple.
This wonderful play is loosely based on the Dickens classic, Storybook Christmas: A Musical Country Christmas Carol follows Scrooge, the cheap, tight-fisted, greedy proprietor of “Scrooge and Marley’s Used Car Sales”. Once dreaming of a music career in Nashville, life takes an unexpected turn for Scrooge when best friend, Jake Marley is discovered as the one with the true musical talent. A disc jockey, a talented love interest, the L & L girls of the Ladies Auxiliary Club, and three unexpected visitors of the night share the stage in this new and entertaining December treat.
We hope to see you there.
Friday, October 3, 2014
Kiwanis Color Dash 5K is a Success!
Careful planning and excited aspirations lead to a successful Color Dash 5K for our Kiwanis Rough Risers and three other Kiwanis clubs in the Cedar Valley area. This was our second annual Color Dash and it engaged almost 150 participants.
What is a Color Dash? Imagine running along a Cedar Valley recreational trail on a beautiful spring day when you are attacked by some color-dust carrying crazy people wearing "Dasher Splasher" t-shirts. Bearing buckets of pink corn starch, they artfully cast handfuls of color into your chest, on your head or down your back. Off you run from this colorful assault, only to find another band of color-carrying crazies one kilometer down the trail.


This dash was a fund-raising event. The organizers found sponsors to cover the costs of the run and the registrations for the run were split between the ColorDash company and the Kiwanis clubs that made this run a reality. In the end, a check for $1387.48 was presented to the Cedar Falls Kiwanis Rough Risers club. This money was split between the participating clubs. These clubs included the Waterloo Early Risers Kiwanis Club, Greater Waverly Kiwanis Club and the Waterloo Kiwanis Club.
This Color Dash event was a success in that it was fun for all, it provided another opportunity for people to engage in a health promoting event, and it raised funds for helping people all over the world - near and far.

Thank you for supporting our Kiwanis Color Dash. You are helping us make a difference in the world.
Dean Dreyer is Awarded the Hixson Fellowship Award
Dean Dreyer was awarded the Hixson Fellowship Award in recognition of his ongoing dedication to the service and administrative activities of our Rough Risers Club.
The George F. Hixson Fellowship is an award of recognition of people who have contributed significantly to Kiwanis' history of generosity.
Dean is just such a person. He was recognized for his active involvement in getting sponsors for our club, securing grants for building our shelters, and overall fundraising to support the club's activities.
Thank you for all of your work, Dean.
The George F. Hixson Fellowship is an award of recognition of people who have contributed significantly to Kiwanis' history of generosity.
Dean is just such a person. He was recognized for his active involvement in getting sponsors for our club, securing grants for building our shelters, and overall fundraising to support the club's activities.
Thank you for all of your work, Dean.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Lynn Barnes is interviewed on The Mix about Our Color Dash
In preparation for our Kiwanis Color Dash on Sunday, September 28, Lynn Barnes was interviewed by Scott Fensloff on the radio station, 93.5 The Mix.
It was a good interview which began with Lynn and Scott discuss all that we Rough Risers are doing for Cedar Valley. This was followed by discussion of the Color Dash and what people can expect to experience.
It was a good interview which began with Lynn and Scott discuss all that we Rough Risers are doing for Cedar Valley. This was followed by discussion of the Color Dash and what people can expect to experience.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Exciting September Programs
This will be a wonderful month of presentations. It will involve Math, Photography and Computers.
Wednesday, September 3 - Business meeting.
Wednesday, September 10 - Extreme Mathematics.
Dr. Doug Shaw, a mathematic professor from UNI, will be stretching your ideas about numbers and mathematics what you can do with them. Bring your thinking caps to the meeting.
Wednesday, September 17 - FORTEPAN Iowa: a "Public Park" for Iowa Amateur Photography.
Dr. Bettina Fabos, professor of communications at UNI, has an exciting project underway. Modeled after a project in Hungary, she is assembling a website where we can collect our photos from childhood to share your Iowa history. BRING YOUR SCRAPBOOKS.
Wednesday, September 25 - Using Chromebooks in our Schools
Our own club geek, Dr. Leigh Zeitz, will be demonstrating how Chromebooks are being used in our schools. It's not really about the computers but about new learning opportunities that are available in today's schools. Should be fun.
Wednesday, September 3 - Business meeting.
Wednesday, September 10 - Extreme Mathematics.
Dr. Doug Shaw, a mathematic professor from UNI, will be stretching your ideas about numbers and mathematics what you can do with them. Bring your thinking caps to the meeting.
Wednesday, September 17 - FORTEPAN Iowa: a "Public Park" for Iowa Amateur Photography.
Dr. Bettina Fabos, professor of communications at UNI, has an exciting project underway. Modeled after a project in Hungary, she is assembling a website where we can collect our photos from childhood to share your Iowa history. BRING YOUR SCRAPBOOKS.
Wednesday, September 25 - Using Chromebooks in our Schools
Our own club geek, Dr. Leigh Zeitz, will be demonstrating how Chromebooks are being used in our schools. It's not really about the computers but about new learning opportunities that are available in today's schools. Should be fun.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Are YOU Coordinating Rough Riser Programs This Year?
These wonderful people have signed up to arrange a month of programs — this is one of the unsung duties, yet our programs educate us about the needs of children in the Cedar Valley which helps us do our mission more effectively. It’s always great to hear the impact we are making or can make. And other programs help us be informed citizens of our community!
October 2014 Gery Deaver
November 2014 Leigh Zeitz
December 2014 Liz Woodward
January 2015 Leigh Zeitz
February 2015 Jane Harding
March 2015 Steve Harding
April 2015 Phil Hufferd (hope he’s better by then!)
May 2015 Bob Nelson
June 2015 Larry Loenser
July 2015 Gene Traetow
August 2015 David Loy
September 2015 Tony Reid
You won't need a speaker for the first Wednesday of the month, as that is business meeting. If you’re short on ideas, we often have groups that we sponsor who want to come speak to us, so I can help with suggestions.
You might also consider checking the University of Northern Iowa Speakers Bureau. They have some fascinating speaker about a whole range of topics.
Here’s the procedure that has worked well this year. When you have your speakers, send me (Tony Reid) an email with
Copy this email to:
Tony Reid
October 2014 Gery Deaver
November 2014 Leigh Zeitz
December 2014 Liz Woodward
January 2015 Leigh Zeitz
February 2015 Jane Harding
March 2015 Steve Harding
April 2015 Phil Hufferd (hope he’s better by then!)
May 2015 Bob Nelson
June 2015 Larry Loenser
July 2015 Gene Traetow
August 2015 David Loy
September 2015 Tony Reid
You won't need a speaker for the first Wednesday of the month, as that is business meeting. If you’re short on ideas, we often have groups that we sponsor who want to come speak to us, so I can help with suggestions.
You might also consider checking the University of Northern Iowa Speakers Bureau. They have some fascinating speaker about a whole range of topics.
Here’s the procedure that has worked well this year. When you have your speakers, send me (Tony Reid) an email with
- Name of speaker
- Organization
- Topic
- Whether they will need a projector
Copy this email to:
- Jim Larson so he can have the correct spelling of the name for his minutes
- Jane Harding so she can send a thank-you note
- Rod Hamer so he’ll know who’s up each meeting
- Publicity Committee: Michael Davidson, Lynn Barnes, Leigh Zeitz, Phil Hufferd
Tony Reid
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
When are YOU Greeting for Kiwanis Rough Risers Meetings?
Yes. It is always wonderful to see your friends greeting you at the door when you arrive for our Kiwanis meeting at 6:25 on Wednesday.
Ever wonder how these wonderful people get selected for this honor? Well, believe it or not, there is a secret list where each of our members have been aligned with a magical date. This roster will direct who receives this wonderful opportunity and when.
You can always read Jim Larson's wonderful notes that he distributes each week. He will inform you of all the wonderful news that was shared and events occurred at each meeting. Most importantly of all, he will end his message with a reminder of who will be greeting next.
But what if you have other commitments and want to ensure that you don't miss your opportunity to GREET? You need a schedule for your planning. HERE IT IS!!!
August
27 Dennis Bergeson
September
3 Lynn Barnes
10 Leigh Zeitz
17 Reece Conrad
24 Brian Cross
October
1 Alan Czarnetzki
8 Michael Davidson
15 Gery Deaver
22 Dean Dryer
29 Bob Ericson
November
5 Cindy Hahn
12 Rod Hamer
19 Jane Harding
26 Steve Harding
December
3 Roger Hazen
10 Marvin Heller
17 Gil Hewett
24 No Meeting
Ever wonder how these wonderful people get selected for this honor? Well, believe it or not, there is a secret list where each of our members have been aligned with a magical date. This roster will direct who receives this wonderful opportunity and when.
You can always read Jim Larson's wonderful notes that he distributes each week. He will inform you of all the wonderful news that was shared and events occurred at each meeting. Most importantly of all, he will end his message with a reminder of who will be greeting next.
But what if you have other commitments and want to ensure that you don't miss your opportunity to GREET? You need a schedule for your planning. HERE IT IS!!!
August
27 Dennis Bergeson
September
3 Lynn Barnes
10 Leigh Zeitz
17 Reece Conrad
24 Brian Cross
October
1 Alan Czarnetzki
8 Michael Davidson
15 Gery Deaver
22 Dean Dryer
29 Bob Ericson
November
5 Cindy Hahn
12 Rod Hamer
19 Jane Harding
26 Steve Harding
December
3 Roger Hazen
10 Marvin Heller
17 Gil Hewett
24 No Meeting
More to come in January, 2015
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
August Programs are Here
August will be a month of interesting programs.
Wednesday, August 6 - Business meeting.
Wednesday, August 13 - the Cedar Falls Kiwanis Rough Risers Club will learn about the UNI Wheelchair Camp, from Jack Eherenman. The Rough Risers provide financial support to this program.
Wednesday, August 20 - the Cedar Falls Kiwanis Rough Risers Club will learn about the Family Literacy Program at Hawkeye Community College. The Rough Risers provide financial support to this program. Presenters will be Sandy Jansen and Diane Hamer.
Wednesday, August 27 - the Cedar Falls Kiwanis Rough Risers Club will get an update from the UNI Circle K Club. Circle K is a Kiwanis club for college students, and the UNI club was founded and is supported by the Rough Risers. Presenters will be Alan Czarnetzki and the new President and Vice-President of Circle K.
Join Us at These Events:
Thunder in the Valley Airshow - Saturday, August 13 and Sunday, August 24 -
This spectacular Air Show sponsored by the Waterloo Kiwanis Club is returning to the Cedar Valley. It is AWESOME!!! Look for the Rough Risers selling our Kettlecorn, so you can support us as we support the children of the Cedar Valley.
Run in the 5K Color Dash at Gateway Park - Sunday, September 28 -
Come walk or run in the Color Dash at Gateway Park on Sunday September 28, which is sponsored by the Rough Risers together with four other area Kiwanis clubs. Profits will go to the Eliminate Project, Kiwanis International’s push to eradicate maternal and neonatal Tetanus everywhere in the world.
Wednesday, August 6 - Business meeting.
Wednesday, August 13 - the Cedar Falls Kiwanis Rough Risers Club will learn about the UNI Wheelchair Camp, from Jack Eherenman. The Rough Risers provide financial support to this program.
Wednesday, August 20 - the Cedar Falls Kiwanis Rough Risers Club will learn about the Family Literacy Program at Hawkeye Community College. The Rough Risers provide financial support to this program. Presenters will be Sandy Jansen and Diane Hamer.
Wednesday, August 27 - the Cedar Falls Kiwanis Rough Risers Club will get an update from the UNI Circle K Club. Circle K is a Kiwanis club for college students, and the UNI club was founded and is supported by the Rough Risers. Presenters will be Alan Czarnetzki and the new President and Vice-President of Circle K.
Join Us at These Events:
Thunder in the Valley Airshow - Saturday, August 13 and Sunday, August 24 -
This spectacular Air Show sponsored by the Waterloo Kiwanis Club is returning to the Cedar Valley. It is AWESOME!!! Look for the Rough Risers selling our Kettlecorn, so you can support us as we support the children of the Cedar Valley.
Run in the 5K Color Dash at Gateway Park - Sunday, September 28 -
Come walk or run in the Color Dash at Gateway Park on Sunday September 28, which is sponsored by the Rough Risers together with four other area Kiwanis clubs. Profits will go to the Eliminate Project, Kiwanis International’s push to eradicate maternal and neonatal Tetanus everywhere in the world.
Friday, July 4, 2014
Wonderful Programs in July
On Wednesday July 9, Mike Lind will address the Rough Risers Kiwanis Club about the importance of mentoring children in the Cedar Valley. Lind is the Executive Director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Iowa.
On Wednesday July 16, Tricia Wisniewski will speak to the Rough Risers Kiwanis Club about the work of CASA, Court Appointed Special Advocates. CASA volunteers serve as the voice of abused and neglected children in court so that each child has a safe, permanent and nurturing home.
On Wednesday July 23, Jim Newcomb of the North Cedar Neighborhood Association will speak to the Rough Risers Kiwanis Club. The Rough Risers have provided the labor to build a new shelter for a nature area with the North Cedar Neighborhood Association.
On Wednesday July 30, Ruth Orth of the Food Bank of Northeast Iowa will address the Rough Risers Kiwanis Club. The Rough Risers and Kohl’s have purchased brand new book bags for the Back to School project sponsored by the Food Bank, and Kiwanis members also volunteer time helping at the Food Bank.
BTW Last year the Rough Risers donated $39,636 to 42 organizations supporting children in the Cedar Valley. You support these children when you buy Kettlecorn at local events!
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Monday, May 12, 2014
Rough Risers pledge $7,500 to Hartman Reserve Building Replacement
Last week, Club President, Gery Deaver, presented Hartman Reserve with a 3-year pledge for a total of $7,500. This money will be joined with other funding resources to replace Hartman's original building at the Nature Center. The Rough Risers have been long-time strong supporters of Hartman Reserve. Beyond donating money, we have built storage shelters, refurbished buildings, staffed pancake breakfasts, planted trees and helped with a variety of activities.
This photo shows President Deaver presenting the pledge to the President of Friends of Hartman Reserve Board, Steve Harding. BTW, Steve Harding is also a past president of our Cedar Falls Kiwanis Rough Risers club.
We look forward to working with the Hartman Reserve to service the Cedar Valley community.
This photo shows President Deaver presenting the pledge to the President of Friends of Hartman Reserve Board, Steve Harding. BTW, Steve Harding is also a past president of our Cedar Falls Kiwanis Rough Risers club.
We look forward to working with the Hartman Reserve to service the Cedar Valley community.
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Outstanding May Programs are Here!!

Hope you are come to enjoy them . . .
Wednesday, May 14
Candy Streed will address the Cedar Falls Kiwanis Rough Risers club about the agricultural and industrial history of our area. Streed is Program & Partnership Director for "Silos and Smokestacks National Heritage Area." Last year the Rough Risers donated $39,636 to 42 organizations supporting children in the Cedar Valley.
Wednesday, May 21
Superintendent Andy Pattee will address the Cedar Falls Kiwanis Rough Risers club about the various plans for a new Cedar Falls High School. Dr. Pattee is Superintendent of the Cedar Falls School District. Last year the Rough Risers donated $39,636 to 42 organizations supporting children in the Cedar Valley.
Wednesday, May 28
Nora Tobin will address the Cedar Falls Kiwanis Rough Risers club about work in Nicaragua and Ghana in which Self Help International is helping people to help themselves. Tobin is Executive Director of Self Help International. Last year the Rough Risers donated $39,636 to 42 organizations supporting children in the Cedar Valley.
Friday, May 9, 2014
Rough Risers Donate $7500 to Hartman Reserve
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Friday, March 28, 2014
Programs for April
We have a wonderful set of programs during April:
April 2:
We have a business meeting.
April 9:
Business Meeting - We review club business and committees meet.
April 16:
Easter Program - Boys and Girls Club
Speaker: Glenda Husome
April 23: Bel Canto Cedar Valley
Speaker: Alice Reid Pruisner
April 30: Antibullying Program at Peet Junior High
April 2:
We have a business meeting.
April 9:
Business Meeting - We review club business and committees meet.
April 16:
Easter Program - Boys and Girls Club
Speaker: Glenda Husome
April 23: Bel Canto Cedar Valley
Speaker: Alice Reid Pruisner
April 30: Antibullying Program at Peet Junior High
Speaker: Peet Junior High Counselors and students
Peet Junior HighSunday, January 12, 2014
UNI Adapted Sports Camp in the News
In Fall, 2013 we had Jack Eherenman from the UNI Adapted Sports Camp come to our morning meeting to share what they have been doing and how they have been enabling students with lower-limb disabilities to participate in sports. He also brought along Jon Litzkow and another team athlete.
What have you seen recently addressing the differences they are making in students' lives?
Here is a video about what they have been doing:
What have you seen recently addressing the differences they are making in students' lives?
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Programs for January
We have a wonderful set of programs during January:
January 1:
We don't have a meeting on New Year's Day because it is a day to watch ball games and enjoy family.
January 8:
Business Meeting - We review club business and committees meet.
January 15:
The Role of the Greater Alliance in the Greater Cedar Valley
Speaker: Stephen Dust, Director
January 22: Global Leaders, Stronger Community
Speaker: Britt Jungck, Director
Waterloo Schools Foundation
January 29: The War on Drugs Task Force in Cedar Valley
January 1:
We don't have a meeting on New Year's Day because it is a day to watch ball games and enjoy family.
January 8:
Business Meeting - We review club business and committees meet.
January 15:
The Role of the Greater Alliance in the Greater Cedar Valley
Speaker: Stephen Dust, Director
Greater Cedar Valley Alliance and Chamber
January 22: Global Leaders, Stronger Community
Speaker: Britt Jungck, Director
Waterloo Schools Foundation
January 29: The War on Drugs Task Force in Cedar Valley
Speaker: Barbara Culpepper-Scheel
War on Drugs Task Force of Cedar Valley Citizens for Undoing RacismSunday, December 29, 2013
Rough Risers Fight Tetanus through Donations
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Sunday, December 22, 2013
Members of the Cedar Falls Kiwanis
Rough Risers reached into their pockets and came up with a contribution of
$1100 to join fellow Kiwanians in their fight against the deadly disease of
maternal and neonatal tetanus. The
disease is known to cause the death of over 60,000 babies and a significant
number of mothers every year, and Kiwanis International has joined forces with
UNICEF with the goal of eliminating the disease world-wide.
The joint effort,
named Project Eliminate, has the goal of immunizing 100 million mothers in 26
countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. The total cost of the venture has been set at
$110 million. According to Kiwanis
project leaders, funds raised to date total nearly $41 million.
This is not the
first global project for Kiwanis. The
organization recently completed its campaign to rid the world of iodine deficiency disorders, the world’s leading preventable cause of mental
retardation, raising more than $100 million for the program in 103 nations.
The Cedar Falls
Kiwanis Rough Risers have not only raised funds for such projects, but also have
a history of building structures for children in the community, including
several at Hartman Reserve Nature Center, Black Hawk County parks, the Cedar
Valley Soccer Complex, and Habitat for Humanity homes.
Individuals interested in contributing toward the
Eliminate Project may contact the Rough Riser’s president, Gery Deaver (through the links in the right-hand column on this website.)
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Quakerdale Makes a Difference
Lalaina Rabary of Quakerdale spoke with the group today. Quakerdale is a Christian, non-profit organization providing hope,
faith and growth to Iowa's youth, families and communities through
support services.
Lalaina told us about the 10-12 bed Emergency Youth Shelter that will be opening on January 1, 2014 at their campus located in downtown Waterloo to serve Black Hawk County and surrounding areas.
We look forward to the future work that Lalaina and Quakerdale will be achieving and how we can help them reach their goals. Our club helped their program by donating $500 for 2013.
Lalaina told us about the 10-12 bed Emergency Youth Shelter that will be opening on January 1, 2014 at their campus located in downtown Waterloo to serve Black Hawk County and surrounding areas.
We look forward to the future work that Lalaina and Quakerdale will be achieving and how we can help them reach their goals. Our club helped their program by donating $500 for 2013.
Sunday, August 18, 2013
ColorDash5k Map
Get ready, the Kiwanis ColorDash5k is coming up soon. Sunday, September 8, 2013, at 2 o'clock the fun run/walk begins. Registration packets will be available starting at 12 noon the day of the race. Also, you can pick up packets at the Runner's Flat in downtown Cedar Falls on Saturday, the day before the race.
Go to TheColorDash5k.com to register.
Go to TheColorDash5k.com to register.
- Families (up to 6 members) can register for $80 per family
- Individuals or members of a team are $40 per person.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Cedar Falls Kiwanis Club Makes a Difference Over the Past 67 Years
The Cedar Falls Kiwanis Club has made a difference in the Cedar Valley for nearly 7 decades. (It preceded our Kiwanis Rough Risers club.)
Beginning in post-WWII years (1947), the Cedar Falls Kiwanis Club served the community under the motto of "Serving Youth and Community."
Their service ranged from selling peanuts, apples and waffles to buying equipment for Boy Scout organizations, books and supplies for schools and planting trees in Cedar Falls parks.
Unfortunately, this club had to close its doors in December of 2012. Norm Lemmon wanted to document the good that his club did for the Cedar Valley so he created the historical list of Fund Raising Events and Projects that they accomplished.
Peruse this 7-page timeline and revel in admiration for a service club that made a difference in Iowa. It spans their complete history from 1951 - 2012.
Did you know about all of these activities? Give the Cedar Falls Kiwanis Club a salutation in the comments below.
Beginning in post-WWII years (1947), the Cedar Falls Kiwanis Club served the community under the motto of "Serving Youth and Community."
Their service ranged from selling peanuts, apples and waffles to buying equipment for Boy Scout organizations, books and supplies for schools and planting trees in Cedar Falls parks.
Unfortunately, this club had to close its doors in December of 2012. Norm Lemmon wanted to document the good that his club did for the Cedar Valley so he created the historical list of Fund Raising Events and Projects that they accomplished.
Peruse this 7-page timeline and revel in admiration for a service club that made a difference in Iowa. It spans their complete history from 1951 - 2012.
Historical Summary of Proje... by on Scribd
Historical Summary of Projects Completed by the Cedar Falls Kiwanis ClubSunday, July 14, 2013
Building Soccer Shelters - Week of 7/14
We will keep the building communications from Marv Heller in this post throughout the week of 7/14 and beyond. Please consult this posting if you need information about what will be happening throughout the week. This is in addition to the emails that you will receive from Sue Loy.
As of July 14: A crew is needed on Monday, 7/15, from 8 am to noon for layout and other miscellaneous tasks. No work on Tuesday. We will be waiting for holes to be dug.
As of July 16: Scott promised the holes would be dug today. After inspection tomorrow morning, a crew is needed to set the poles. Every day for the rest of the week, including Saturday, we will work during the coolest part of the day--start time is 7 am.
As of July 14: A crew is needed on Monday, 7/15, from 8 am to noon for layout and other miscellaneous tasks. No work on Tuesday. We will be waiting for holes to be dug.
As of July 16: Scott promised the holes would be dug today. After inspection tomorrow morning, a crew is needed to set the poles. Every day for the rest of the week, including Saturday, we will work during the coolest part of the day--start time is 7 am.
Friday, July 12, 2013
Join Us for the Kiwanis Color Dash 5K on Sept 8 in Cedar Falls, IA
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Sunday, September 8, 2013 |
As you run/walk/dash/crawl or roll for 5K, you will be blasted with colored powder (food starch) to turn you into a rolling rainbow. It's WONDERFUL!!!
You will receive a Color Dash t-shirt, a Color Dash swag-bag, a Color Dash color pouch for the end finale, and entrance to the dancing event after the run.
Learn more about the event.
$40 Individual
$35 Team Member (at least 4 - 100 members per team)
$80 for Full Family (2 - 6 members)
REGISTER ONLINE for the World's Brightest 5K Run.

After you have signed-up online, event packets can be picked up on Sunday starting at 12 noon and the run, walk, dash begins at 2 o'clock. (Packets can also be picked up the day before (Saturday) at The Runner's Flat on Main Street in Cedar Falls.)
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