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Friday, August 20, 2010
Service Project: WBCH Summer Carnival
Time: 5 - 8 pm
Location: William Byrd Community House
30 Kiwanis volunteers needed for:

Game demonstration
Point counting
Ticket distribution

Sign up and give your weather forecast on the WBCH Carnival clipboard at any of our weekly VHS meetings.


Monday, August 23, 2010
Program: Ed Grier, Dean, VCU School of Business

Monday, August 30, 2010
Program: Burke King, Pres. Anthem Blue Cross
Burke King is responsible for the management of all employer health insurance business in Virginia, including sales, account service, marketing, and underwriting, as well as being involved in corporate strategy planning and execution. He joined the company in 1992. His bachelor’s degree is from Hampden-Sydney College, and he holds an MBA degree from William and Mary.


Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Program: Tony Square Squares Boys Basketball Edu. Fdn.
Tony founded Richmond’s first AAU boys’
basketball program in 1987. Since then,
more than 300 young men have received
college scholarships, and some have gone on
to the NBA. The program develops
teamwork, self-confidence, and self-esteem
through structured athletic activities for
participants with ages from 12 to 19. The
youth are encouraged to stay in school by
stressing the link between class work and
homework, studying, and career and
educational achievement.

Monday, September 13, 2010
Program: Carole Heiser, VA Dept of Game and Fisheries
Carol is the Education Manager at the
Virginia Department of Game and Inland
Fisheries, where she has worked for 17
years. She is the Habitat Education
Coordinator with a volunteer program of
about 200 facilitators. Carol serves on the
Chesapeake Conservation Landscaping
Council, advising landscaping professionals
in the mid-Atlantic region. She has a B.S. in
Forestry and Wildlife from Virginia Tech
and a Certificate of Landscape Design from
George Washington University.

Monday, September 20, 2010
Program: Jon Lugbill, Metro Richmond Sports Backers