Exchange Strong : Update and Awards April 20, 2016

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Exchange Strong : Update and Awards April 20, 2016 Kiawah-Seabrook Exchange Club

Anniversary Honor Roll 2011 (5 years) Bob Aldridge Linda Carrington Don Day Carmine DeGennaro Caleb Elledge Mike Gorski Ray Keegan Bill Nelson Ed Rinehimer Laura Stefanelli 2006 (10 years) Alan Armstrong Frank Farfone 2001 (15 years) Larry Blasch 1982 (34 years "charter member") Pat Welch

Awards New Club Member of the Year: Henry Russell Club Builder of the Year: Shirley Salvo Club Fundraiser of the Year: Bill Nelson All-American Volunteer of the Year: Bob Leggett Exchangite of the Year: Roger Steel

National Exchange Club Celebrating 105 years (1911 - 2016) Vision: A strong America, safe communities and a unified people Mission: Exchange, inspiring communities to become better places to live Motto: Unity for Service Slogan: Exchange Strong Core Values: Family, Community and Country Club Size: 650 clubs with 20,000 members (nationally the average club size is 25 members)

Kiawah-Seabrook Exchange Club Celebrating 34 years (1982 - 2016) The club was chartered on April 16, 1982 with 85 members. Initially the name of the club was an item of heated discussion. It was decided that the island to come first in the name would be the one who had the most members on the charter date. There were bi-monthly meetings and quarterly dues were $60. The first female joined the club in 1989. The number of members has varied considerably from a low of 56 in 1984 to a high of 115 in 1989. We currently have 110 members Over the past 30 years the club has donated over $2,000,000 to support local agencies and schools. These funds were generated from the sale of ads in the Kiawah-Seabrook Exchange Club Handbook.

President's Goals for 2016 Increase member participation in all club activities and committees; create an expectation that all new members will be actively involved in the handbook. Recruit new members especially Kiawah Island residents and women. Increase handbook advertising sales (more money to give to local agencies and schools). Assure that the club is fun and always advancing a culture of camaraderie.

Officers of the Club President : Charlie Davis President Elect: Larry Blasch Secretary: Henry Russell Treasurer: Bob Leggett Treasurer Elect: Charlie Bianco

Contributions Account Income ----- $161,200 (Handbook Ad Sales, Member Memorials and Acct. Interest) Expenses ---- $59,400 (Handbook Expenses) $101,800

Operations Account Income ----- $78,500 (Member Dues, Outings) Expenses ---- 76,120 (Dinners, Outings, National & State Dues & Administrative) $ 2,380

Exchange Club of Kiawah-Seabrook Foundation January 27, 2016 - Certificate of Existence, Nonprofit Corporation issued by S.C. Secretary of State February 8, 2016 - I.R.S. assigned Employer Identification Number 81-1358132 February 19, 2016 - Exchange Club of Kiawah-Seabrook Foundation Bylaws adopted by National Exchange Club March 19, 2016 - Registration as S.C. Public Charity, I.D. P 34693 March 30, 2016 - I.R.S. approves 501(C)(3) status

Board of Directors Chairman - Charlie Davis Vice-Chairman - Larry Blasch Secretary - Henry Russell Treasurer - Bob Leggett Director - Mike Todd At-Large Member - Charlie Bianco At-Large Member - Pam Paroli

Officers of the Club #1 President : Charlie Davis President Elect: Larry Blasch Secretary: Henry Russell Treasurer: Bob Leggett Treasurer Elect: Charlie Bianco #1

Programs of Service Committees Child Abuse Prevention: Hank Billeter - #1 Youth and Education: George Conbeer #2 Americanism: Mike Todd Community Service: Shirley Salvo/Carmine #2 DeGennaro Hunger and Mentoring Social Services

Other Committees Membership: Bruce Van Voorhis #3 Handbook: Bob Leggett #3 Speakers Bureau: Laura Stefanelli #4 Activities: Larry Blasch #4 Fundraising: Roger Steel #5 Website, Dinner Planning & Evite: Bill Nelson #5 Publicity: Lori Leary #6 New Members: TBD #6 Veteran’s Day Golf Tournament: Alan Armstrong #6