Community Award - Kiwanis Club
Presented by Charlie Yates
Sometimes even a whistleblower can’t get a complicated issue
straightened out. Well, shucks, if they can’t, how in the world could I? In an
effort to help me become more aware of some of the important things that happen
somewhat behind the scenes, my late great friend Col. Jere Moore used to call
and invite me (from Jere it was really a command) to attend a meeting about a
certain initiative with which he was then involved. I have met in the Board Room
of the Tallahassee Memorial Foundation, I have met in the Board Room, formerly
the Living Room in the former Yaeger home on 7th avenue, you are getting the
picture, in the interest of one of Jere’s, often meaning Kiwanis, projects.
One of his tricks was to stipulate that I would be representing my Rotary Club
along with his Kiwanis Club, and usually other identifiable groups. Being proud
of Rotary , seeing as how Rotary was founded in 1905 and Kiwanis was not founded
until 1915, I could never say no.
I eventually came to accept and appreciate that fact that Rotary was not the
only Service oriented club in the world, that there was Kiwanis, Lions,
Optimists, Civitan and others that were active in our community. Where there was
a catalyst, especially one like Jere there was action generated of the type that
provided significant benefit to groups within the community and the community at
large, things like Shots by Two for babies, etc.
Gulf Winds Track Club has recognized Publix Supermarkets, Jusko’s Fun Station,
the U-Haul University Center, and many diverse others. But no group has had
members that got up at 5:30 in the morning year after year after year and
handled the parking of thousands of cars at the Turkey Trots until Jere
committed his club to do the job. Jere is gone but the commitment continues. The
recipient of this years Community Award is the Northside Kiwanis Club of
Tallahassee, represented by Jere’s friend, and now Gulf Winds’ friend, Mark
Ivester. Please come forward, Mark.