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Changing of the Guard for Key Peninsula organizations

By Danna Webster, KPNews

 

Many Key Peninsula community organizations held Executive Board elections in November: the Key Peninsula Civic Center Association, the Key Peninsula Community Council, and the Longbranch Improvement Club elected officers. The executive officer elections for the Key Peninsula Business Association and the Key Peninsula Community Services and Food Bank will be held after the first of the year at which time KPNews will report their results.

 

Key Peninsula Civic Center Association

Over two dozen members of the Civic Center association voted at their regularly scheduled second Thursday meeting in Nov. to elect their Executive Board. Their 2009 KPCCA executive officers are:

President                                  Bruce Macdonald

First Vice President                   Loyd Miller

Second Vice President              Phil Bauer                                

Treasurer                                   Doug Austin                 

Secretary                                  Holly Hendrick

At-large Executive, Number 1     Mark Roberts

At-large Executive, Number 2     Pat Medveckus

 

Key Peninsula Community Council

After the election of new directors for the KP Community Council, the directors elect their executive officers who will serve for one year. The 2009 KPCC Board of Directors are:

Area 1: Jonathan Bill, Russ Humbred, and two vacancies

Area 2: Mike Baum, Donna Gates-Smeall, Barbara Trotter, Danna Webster

Area 3: Cinda Baldwin, Lance McMillan, Frank Shirley

Area 4: Christine Fitzgerald, Barbara Schoos, Robert Sprague

The directors elected Danna Webster, president; Mike Baum, vice president; Frank Shirley, treasurer, Barbara Schoos, secretary; and the 2008 president, Russ Humbred will serve as an ex-officio member for the executive board.

 

Longbranch Improvement Club

The Longbranch Improvement club is a governing body of nine members. The entire regular membership votes to elect the governing board by chair or by office. Half of the board is elected in Nov. and half is elected in June. When the president serves two years in a row, as is the case this year, one Trustee at Large is elected to fill the nine member board. This Nov., the membership elected two officers: Vice President and Secretary; and two trustees: Events Chair and Dock Chair. The members serving as officers are:

President                                  Dennis “Stu” Stuhaug

Vice President                           Pat Muchmore

Treasurer                                   Tim Heitzman

Secretary                                  Connie Hildahl

 

The five Trustees are:

Events Chair                             Carolyn Wiley

Dock chair                                Lynn Carr

Building chair                            Michael Hayes

Membership chair                      Sue Stuhaug

Trustee at large                         Dave Wickland

 

Key Peninsula Business Association

A nominating committee presents a slate of candidates for executive offices at the KPBA annual meeting. The candidates are elected at that meeting. The 2008 KPBA officers are:

President                                  Jud Morris

Vice President                           Danna Webster

Treasurer                                   Laurie Ellis

Secretary                                  Don Tjossem

 

Key Peninsula Community Services and Food Bank

KPCS elects their board members, for four year terms, in February. The board members elect their officers. The present board members are: Terry Anthenat, Marguerite Bussard,  Larry Hagan, Vicky Lilyeblade, and Kap Pease. The 2008 KPCS executive officers are:

President                                  Gary Stevenson

Vice Pres                                  Debbie Dilley

Treasurer                                   Margaret Adams

Secretary                                  Hellen Saxer

 

 

 

 

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