Kiwanis Club of Kahului
Club News

Emmanuel Lutheran Church Pastor Milton E. Fricke was installed as the incoming president of
the Kiwanis Club of Kahului at the club’s installation banquet held at Unisan Restaurant on
Sept. 17.

Fricke succeeds Kelvin Dang who completes his one-term as president on September 30.
The other club officers are Jason Williams, 1st vice-president; Bruce McDonald, 2nd vice-
president; John Sakuma, secretary; and Ann Sakamoto, treasurer.

Members of the board of directors are Lynn Araki-Regan, Walter Baloaloa, Kelvni Dang, Colleen
Ichiyama-Kong, George Okamoto, Nelson Okumura, Keith Regan, and Bill Ruidas.

Founded in 1915, Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world
one child and one community at a time. Kiwanis International and its service leadership
programs for young people, including Circle K, Key Club, Key Leader, Builders Club, K-Kids,
Kiwanis Junior and Aktion Club dedicate more than 19 million volunteer hours and invest
US$100 million to strengthen communities and serve children annually. The Kiwanis
International family comprises 600,000 adult and youth members and 15,000 clubs in over 90
countries and geographic areas. Kiwanis members make their mark by responding to the
needs of their communities and pooling their resources to address worldwide issues. Globally,
Kiwanis International has focused humanitarian efforts on eliminating iodine deficiency
disorders (IDD), through the Worldwide Service Project, a US$75 million campaign in
partnership with UNICEF, which began in 1994. For more information about Kiwanis
International, please visit www.kiwanis.org.

The public is invited to Kiwanis Club of Kahului meetings held Tuesdays at 12 noon at the Maui
Community College Paina Building.  For more information, call Araki-Regan at 870-0115.

PHOTO (from left to right):   Milton Fricke, Jason Williams, Ann Sakamoto, and John Sakuma.