It was a beautiful Valentine type interclub on February 14th, when  John Polk, Rob Martin, Chester Banks  and Del Brown went to Temple, TX, not only to help the Hill Country Kiwanis clubs to celebrate  Kiwanis' 100th anniversary, but also to welcome our new District governor, Colleen Biggerstaff to our Division clubs.  We had members from Division 23, 24 and our Division, 38.  It was a very enlightening and informative meeting beginning at 9am, with everyone there participated in helping to put together 10, 152, rice and fortified soy meals for starving children around the world and in our own communities.  It was being done under the "KIDS AGAINST HUNGER" program.  See attached pictures.  There were 38 volunteers from Kiwanis clubs all working together to put these meals together.
     At 12:00, we had lunch, had the welcome by Rhonda Hershey, Div. 23, had the pledge by Harriet Brodie, from Belton, and Invocation by Perry Winn, from Lampasas.
     After the clubs were presented, then Chuck Lauer, Division 23 gave a little "Jeopardy" type quiz on what we knew about Kiwanis.  Following that John Curlee have an International Foundation Report, followed by Bill Gordon who gave a report on "The Formula".  This was followed by Governor Biggerstaff's address which was very pertinent and talked about her goals and expectations for the coming year.  She was accompanied by her husband.  All in all, it was a very good meeting.