n Meetings are open to guests and clubs welcome new members. Contributors to this column are the club members.
Kiwanis of the Valleys

On the evening of November 11th, the club will be hosting our annual Music at Skypark appreciation banquet at Bruno’s BBQ. The sponsors and vendors who helped make this year’s season the most successful ever will be recognized for their generosity. A check in the amount of $20,000 will be presented to SVSD Superintendent Penny Weaver. These funds go directly to the music program in the local public schools.

On the weekend of October 3rd,the club set up tents and tables for the Friends of Hospice Oktoberfest that was held at the ScottsValleyCommunity Center.

In late November, the club will join with our youth sponsored Key Clubs to purchase over 60 gifts for the annual Big Brothers and Big Sisters Holiday luncheon that is held at Shadowbrook each December.
Kiwanis meets 7:00 a.m. every Wednesday morning at Bruno’s BBQ. The second Wednesday of each month is an evening meeting at Bruno’s at 6:30 pm. We invite you to join us.

Exchange Club of Scotts Valley

The Exchange Club of Scotts was happy to donate 12 Christmas trees to ScottsValleyHigh School to use in their upcoming Haunted House.

Exchange Club president, Chris Perri, wrote the music for a brand new musical version of “It’s a Wonderful Life,” being presented by Cabrillo TheatreArts November 7-21. Get your tickets now!

The club meets the 4th Wednesday of the month at Bruno’s, 5:30 p.m… All are welcome.
This month for Scotts Valley Rotary was full of treats
Honorary Rotary member, Scotts Valley Police Chief, John Weiss, gave us an update on the Scotts Valley Police Department.
Camilla Boolootian, a Santa Cruz Sunrise Rotarian and Corporate Development Officer of the Central Coast American Red Cross, presented the importance of having an adequate blood supply and why local blood drives are critical to ensuring an adequate blood supply.
Our club was treated to an episode of the new TV show, “Catty Wompus” by local Directors/Producers/Co-creators Julie Howe & Craig Comstock. The entire show is filmed in Santa CruzCounty and uses local talent. Craig is the husband of our own Rotarian, Council member Pamela Comstock.

Rosanna Herrera and Ron Sekkel presented Part 1 of “Membership the Rotary Way,” that is, what Rotary is about these days. We’re made up of local business professionals and civic leaders. We meet regularly, get to know each other, form friendships, and as a result, we’re able to get things done in this community.

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