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The West Side Nut Club has announced it's Class of 2010.
The new members are Jeff Alvey, Leonard Frey, Donnie Fulton, Jacob Guetling, John Hudson, Jason Lewis, Rob Mayes, Stuart Mosby, Mike Moser, David Murphy, Craig Prindle, Dustin Shaw, Jeff Thompson, Scott VanMeter, Ray Wagner, Josh Willet, and Dennis Woehler. (Pictures will be added following the orientation meeting) |
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The 63rd Annual Easter Egg Hunt will be March 27 at Mater Dei High School and will feature over 11,000 eggs filled with candy, along with prizes including stuffed animals and candy-filled Easter baskets.
Age groups include: pre-school, kindergarten, special education, and 1st-3rd grades. The ropes drops at 1pm, so get there early! The event will be held rain or shine.
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Lewis To Be Featured Speaker At Sports Banquet
Reitz High School Football coach Tony Lewis will be the featured speaker for the West Side Nut Club's annual Sports Banquet on Tuesday March 2nd at Kokies. Lewis is a graduate of South Putnum High School and went on to play quarterback at Ohio Northern University. Lewis' career was cut short when he tore a muscle in his throwing shoulder, but football was in his blood and as his playing career ended his coaching career started. "I started my coaching career my senior year in college when my old high school coach asked me to volunteer coach at Indianapolis Pike.
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Ron Ryan Executive director started off his presentation by saying that “you guys (West Side Nut Club) are the best” In December of 2009 The Boys and Girls Club of Evansville celebrated their 52nd year of existence. “For 50 years we warehoused in an 1894 school house” Ryan went on to talk about how the West Side Nut Club helped with the old gym by repairing the floor and providing new basketball goals. “Before we tore down the old building, the basketball goals you put up in our old facility are now at Mater Dei. There were a lot of people who did things at our old building and we didn’t want those things to go down with the ruble so that is why the goals are now at Mater Dei”
Over the years the West Side Nut Club has donated over $75,000 to the Boys and Girls Club of Evansville and the Nut Club members hve donated thousands of hours fixing and sprucing up various items at the Boys and Girls Club.
While planning on a new building for the Boys and Girls Club of Evansville Ryan says that they “ran a five million dollar campaign to build this facility and put some in the bank to sustain this facility. We didn’t go out and hire outside people to tell us how to run our campaign which a lot of organizations do, we just did it! We went knocking on doors, sitting down with CEO’s of companies. We did not have to borrow one penny to build our new facility.”
With the expansion of Berry Plastics, The Boys and Girls Club was in a good position to build a new building at new location. “With Berry and Deaconess and all the building they were doing there were more and more kids that had to rely on being dropped off and for a lot of our kids, they cannot rely on anybody at their house, they rely on our staff. So we looked at where we needed to go and where were the most kids. We had three different options and we chose to go across from Lincoln School and we looked at the census and there were 2800 more kids within a mile of our facility than there were at the Illinois St. location”
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At 0400 hours West Side Nut Club Member Staff Sgt. Martin Kittridge, platoon sergeant for the ITN mission security detail, starts his day in Joint Base Balad, Iraq. Sgt. Kittridge's platoon is responsible for guarding the entrance to the base known as the North Entry Control Point. This entry point is where all civilian convoys operated by host nations or third country companies enter JBB as part of the Iraqi Transportation Network mission. The ITN is the first phase of the Responsible Withdrawal from Iraq. The control point is guarded by a combination of civilian security teams, military units and a security detail from the 90th Sustainment Brigade, based in Little Rock, Ark. This checkpoint serves as a portal for the massive logistics and supply operations driving the repositioning of equipment from the outlying forward operating bases that are in the process of closing down. This equipment has been deemed non-essential to the current mission in Iraq. "The personnel and equipment requirements of this mission are very high," said Staff Sgt. Kittridge, "Currently there are approximately 30 Soldiers assigned to this mission."
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