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  • 20 Apr 2026 11:47 AM | Angelique Schumacher (Administrator)

    President Gordon Boerner rang the bell to open our April luncheon at the Westgate Hotel, warmly welcoming members, guests, and our Key Club leaders for a fun and engaging “Meet Our Key Clubs + Kiwanis Trivia Challenge” meeting.

    The program began with introductions of new members and Key Club representatives. Members were also updated on our continued 5-year $63,000 SDSU scholarship commitment, underscoring our long-term investment in student success and higher education opportunities.

    The meeting also highlighted the success of our annual Laurels for Leaders event held on March 11, which celebrated student leadership across San Diego County. In addition, members were encouraged to reflect on and recognize Kiwanis family connections—celebrating the many ways our members continue to show up in service, both inside and outside the club.

    Club updates followed, including membership news, upcoming service opportunities, and additional ways members can stay engaged in Kiwanis leadership and community impact.

    Then the energy shifted as we launched into a lively Kiwanis Trivia Challenge!

    Put your brain engines to work and join us for a fun and interactive Kiwanis Trivia Meeting! Members teamed up with fellow Kiwanians to test their knowledge, share laughs, and see just how well they know Kiwanis history, traditions, and each other.

    Whether a trivia pro or just in it for the fun, members enjoyed a spirited opportunity to connect, learn something new, and engage in friendly competition. With curiosity, teamwork, and plenty of Kiwanis pride in the room, the challenge brought out big laughs and even bigger camaraderie.

    President Boerner closed the meeting by thanking members and Key Club participants for their enthusiasm and encouraging continued engagement in upcoming service projects and club activities.

    As always, the meeting reflected the heart of Kiwanis—service, connection, and a strong sense of community.

  • 12 Apr 2026 6:13 PM | Karina Sousa (Administrator)

    Kiwanis San Diego Notice of Annual Meeting

    This Annual Meeting will include the Election of 2026/2027 Club Officer and the Class of 2029 Club Board of Directors in addition to our Special Guest Speakers, SDSU Baseball Coach Kevin Vance + SDSU Alum & World Series 2019 MVP Pitcher Stephen Strasburg.

    Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2026

    Time: Noon, or as soon thereafter as the meeting is called to order

    Location: Westgate Hotel

    Posted: April 12, 2026

    By: Karina Sousa, Club Secretary

    Annual Meeting of the General Membership of the Kiwanis San Diego

    May 12, 2026

    Agenda

    I.  CALL TO ORDER/DETERMINATION THAT A QUORUM IS PRESENT

    II.  APPROVAL OF ANNUAL MEETING MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 16, 2025

    III. ELECTION OF 2026/2027 CLUB OFFICERS AND THE CLASS OF 2029 CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS

    Gordon Boerner, President
    Justin Frisco, Immediate Past President
    Amber Bertelsen, Vice President
    Karina Sousa, Club Secretary
    Brian Krause, Club Treasurer

    2027: Ryan Callan, Wendy Reuben
    2028: Brittany Curran, Glen Honig
    2029: Tom Bauer, Lauren Cook

    IV. ADJOURNMENT


  • 10 Mar 2026 12:00 PM | Angelique Schumacher (Administrator)

    President Gordon Boerner rang the bell to kick off our March luncheon at the Westgate Hotel, welcoming members and guests for a truly entertaining and memorable program.

    Following the Pledge of Allegiance, the meeting highlighted several meaningful moments within our club community, including a special recognition of member Conny Jamison—honored as the 2nd female president in KCSD history—alongside the recognition of Dr. Michael Welch as Kiwanian of the Day. We also celebrated the ongoing Kiwanis/SDSD partnership and recognized our 2025–26 Community Impact Grant recipients.

    President Boerner then introduced our featured guest speaker, Richard Lederer, who brought laughter, energy, and wordplay brilliance to the room with his presentation, “Jest for the Pun of It.” Through a lively blend of storytelling, humor, and clever linguistic twists, Dr. Lederer reminded us that language is both powerful and playfully entertaining.

    As the author of more than 60 books and a celebrated voice on language and literacy, he shared highlights from his career along with a collection of unforgettable (and delightfully groan-worthy) puns. His wit and charm kept the audience engaged and laughing from start to finish.

    Following the program, members and guests enjoyed the opportunity to connect with Dr. Lederer and have their books personally signed.

    Club updates were shared, including membership news, upcoming events, and additional opportunities to stay engaged in service and leadership.

    During Bill’s Bucks, members generously contributed in celebration of:
    • A laughter-filled and engaging presentation
    • Gratitude for the joy and connection brought through language
    • The continued camaraderie and spirit of Kiwanis

    President Boerner closed the meeting by thanking Dr. Lederer for a truly “pun-forgettable” presentation and encouraging members to continue participating in upcoming club activities.

    As always, the luncheon was filled with connection, learning, and plenty of laughter.

  • 10 Feb 2026 12:00 PM | Angelique Schumacher (Administrator)

    President Gordon Boerner rang the bell to begin our February luncheon at the Westgate Hotel, welcoming members and guests for an inspiring and informative program.

    After the Pledge of Allegiance, we introduced our featured speaker, Diane Doherty, Executive Director of Your Safe Place – the San Diego Family Justice Center.

    Diane shared her remarkable journey as a longtime advocate for survivors of domestic and family violence. With more than 30 years of legal experience, including her work with the San Diego City Attorney’s Office and the Domestic Violence and Sex Crimes Unit, Diane has dedicated her career to protecting and empowering vulnerable individuals and families.

    She spoke about her role in helping launch San Diego’s Family Justice Center and her transition into leading Your Safe Place, where she continues to expand access to critical services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, and human trafficking. Her presentation highlighted the importance of collaboration, accessibility, and community awareness in creating pathways to safety, healing, and justice.

    Members were deeply engaged, gaining valuable insight into the challenges facing survivors and the impactful work being done right here in our community.

    Membership updates were shared, along with upcoming events and opportunities to get involved.

    During Bill’s Bucks, members gave generously in recognition of:

    • Gratitude for Diane’s powerful and meaningful presentation
    • Appreciation for the work being done to support survivors in our community
    • Celebration of the Club’s continued impact and service

    As always, the meeting was filled with connection, purpose, and a shared commitment to making a difference.

    President Boerner closed the meeting by thanking Diane Doherty for her inspiring remarks and encouraging members to stay engaged in upcoming service and leadership opportunities.

  • 13 Jan 2026 11:15 AM | Angelique Schumacher (Administrator)

    President Gordon Boerner called the January Kiwanis Club of San Diego monthly luncheon to order on January 13, 2026 at the Westgate Hotel, welcoming members, guests, and community leaders for an informative and impactful start to the new year.

    We were honored to host San Diego Fire-Rescue Chief Robert Logan as our featured guest speaker, joined by members of his outstanding leadership team, including Assistant Deputy Fire Marshal Dan Hypes and Deputy Chief/Fire Marshal Tony Tosca. Together, they delivered a compelling presentation focused on Zone Zero and the vital work of the Community Risk Reduction Division (CRRD).

    Chief Logan and his team provided valuable insight into the behind-the-scenes efforts that help protect lives, property, and resources throughout San Diego. Their discussion highlighted how proactive planning, prevention strategies, and community collaboration play a critical role in reducing risk and preventing tragedies before they occur. Members gained a deeper appreciation for the scope and importance of CRRD’s work and the leadership guiding these initiatives.

    We were also pleased to welcome Councilman Stephen Whitburn, whose presence underscored the strong partnership between city leadership and public safety professionals. Members expressed appreciation for his continued dedication to strengthening the San Diego community.

    Chief Logan, a native San Diegan, shared elements of his personal journey—from growing up near Fire Station 12 in Lincoln Park to serving in nearly every rank within the department before becoming the City of San Diego’s 19th Fire Chief. His commitment to transparency, equity, and community engagement resonated strongly with those in attendance.

    President Boerner closed the meeting by extending sincere thanks to Chief Logan, Assistant Deputy Fire Marshal Hypes, Deputy Chief Tosca, Councilman Whitburn, and the entire San Diego Fire-Rescue team for their service, leadership, and generosity in sharing their time and expertise with Kiwanis San Diego. Members left the luncheon informed, inspired, and grateful for the dedicated professionals who work every day to keep our city safe.


  • 9 Dec 2025 11:30 AM | Angelique Schumacher (Administrator)

    President Gordon Boerner called the December Kiwanis San Diego monthly meeting to order on December 9, 2029 at the Westgate Hotel, welcoming members, guests, and special visitors for a memorable and inspiring luncheon.

    The program began with a heartfelt introduction of our guest speaker, Tony Gwynn Jr., delivered by longtime Kiwanis member and friend of Tony’s, Jay Jeffcoat, who also served as Kiwanian of the Day. Jay’s personal reflections set a meaningful tone for the meeting and highlighted Tony’s deep roots in San Diego and his longstanding commitment to community service.

    We were pleased to welcome guests from the American Lung Association (ALA), including Dr. Michael Welch, Tony’s childhood asthma and respiratory physician. Their presence underscored Tony’s ongoing advocacy for lung health and his service as a member of the ALA Board.

    Tony Gwynn Jr., former Major League Baseball player and current San Diego Padres TV and radio broadcaster, shared personal stories from his eight-year MLB career with the Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Philadelphia Phillies. He reflected on lessons learned both on and off the field, his transition into broadcasting, and the lasting influence of his father, Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn Sr. Tony’s message of perseverance, humility, and honoring one’s roots resonated deeply with those in attendance.

    During the meeting, the Kiwanis Foundation Grant awarded to Just in Time for Foster Youth was highlighted, with a special focus on the organization’s My First Home initiative, “From Moving In to Living Well.” guide with a Kiwanis full-page feature in the guide. Members learned how this grant supports foster youth as they transition into independent living and build stability and confidence in their new homes.

    Following Tony’s remarks, members were introduced to the Batting 500 Club, with three members already signing up on the spot. Information was also shared about the upcoming American Lung Association Pickleball Tournament and Gala, including an opportunity for members to participate through auction and bidding.

    The Bill’s Bucks portion of the meeting reflected the inspiration in the room, with several members contributing in appreciation of Tony’s message and the meaningful connections shared during the program.

    President Boerner closed the meeting by thanking Tony Gwynn Jr., Jay Jeffcoat, our ALA guests, and all who attended for making the December meeting a truly special one, and encouraged continued involvement in upcoming events and service initiatives.


  • 18 Nov 2025 10:56 AM | Angelique Schumacher (Administrator)

    President Gordon Boerner called the November Kiwanis San Diego monthly meeting to order on November 18, 2025 at the Westgate Hotel, welcoming members and guests to another engaging luncheon at our new downtown location.

    Following the Pledge of Allegiance and opening remarks, attendees enjoyed a compelling program featuring Betsy Brennan, President & CEO of the Downtown San Diego Partnership. Betsy shared insights into her leadership journey and the important work of the Partnership, which serves more than 300 stakeholders and oversees initiatives that support economic prosperity, cultural vitality, and the safety and cleanliness of 275 blocks in Downtown San Diego.

    Betsy spoke about leading a team of over 100 staff members and highlighted the organization’s advocacy efforts, membership services, and strategies to promote Downtown as a hub for business, investment, and community life. Drawing on her experience with the City of San Diego, nonprofit organizations, and educational institutions, she emphasized the importance of collaboration and long-term vision in urban development.

    Members were especially interested to hear Betsy’s perspective on the future of Downtown San Diego, as well as the challenges and opportunities facing urban centers today. Her remarks sparked thoughtful discussion and questions from the audience. Betsy’s dedication to community impact has earned widespread recognition, including being named CEO of the Year by the San Diego Business Journal in 2022.

    During the Bill’s Bucks portion of the meeting, members shared celebrations and acknowledgments, adding to the spirit of fellowship that defines Kiwanis San Diego.

    President Boerner closed the meeting by thanking Betsy Brennan for an informative and inspiring presentation and expressed appreciation to all who attended. Members were encouraged to stay engaged and participate in upcoming meetings and service projects.


  • 15 Oct 2025 10:47 AM | Angelique Schumacher (Administrator)

    President Gordon Boerner rang the bell to begin our October luncheon meeting on October 15, 2025 at the Westgate Hotel, marking another fantastic gathering for Kiwanis San Diego.

    After the Pledge of Allegiance, members and guests were welcomed to what proved to be an inspiring and informative program featuring Coach Brian Dutcher, Head Coach of the San Diego State University men’s basketball team. Coach Dutcher shared the story of his remarkable journey in collegiate basketball—from his early days at South Dakota State and key years at the University of Michigan, to his leadership of the Aztecs since 2017.

    Coach Dutcher highlighted the program’s successes under his guidance, including an impressive winning record, multiple Mountain West Conference titles, and four appearances in March Madness, capped by the unforgettable run to the 2023 NCAA National Championship Game in Houston. His reflections on teamwork, resilience, and leadership resonated deeply with our members and prompted thoughtful questions from the audience.

    During the Bill’s Bucks segment, attendees celebrated member milestones and club achievements, expressing appreciation for the opportunity to come together in fellowship and service.

    We are grateful to Coach Dutcher for sharing his insights and experiences, and to everyone who joined us at our new downtown location. President Boerner closed the meeting by thanking attendees and encouraging continued engagement in upcoming service projects and events.


  • 19 Aug 2025 11:00 AM | Angelique Schumacher (Administrator)

    President Justin Frisco rang the bell to begin our luncheon, welcoming members and guests to a truly heartwarming Scholarship Meeting.

    We were joined by Scholarship Chair Brittany Curran, who introduced seven of this year’s outstanding scholarship recipients.

    • Lashae Braxton

    • Marisa McCrobie

    • Salvador Villarreal

    • Jennifer Forsyth

    • Aya Morgan

    • Asia Ong

    • Brayden Pape

    Representing:
    Point Loma Nazarene UniversityUC San Diego, and University of San Diego

    Brittany led a thoughtful panel discussion, giving each student the opportunity to share their story, their goals, and how the Kiwanis scholarship is supporting their educational journey.

    The afternoon was filled with inspiration as students reflected on the challenges they’ve overcome and the dreams they are now pursuing. One recipient shared:

    “This scholarship will make it so much easier to pay for tuition, focus on school, and not feel like a burden on my family — or have to rush to work right after class just to pay for things. Even after tuition, there are so many other costs.”

    Their gratitude and determination reminded us all why investing in youth is at the heart of Kiwanis service.

    A special thank-you to Brittany Curran for her leadership and dedication in managing the Scholarship Program — her work continues to change lives.

    After the panel, We also celebrated August birthdays, including

    Brittany Curran
    Angelique Schumacher


  • 1 Aug 2025 10:58 AM | Deleted user

    Kiwanis San Diego Notice of Annual Meeting

    This Annual Meeting will include the Election of 2025/2026 Club Officer and the Class of 2027 Club Board of Directors. 

    Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2025

    Time: Noon, or as soon thereafter as the meeting is called to order

    Location: Westgate Hotel

    Posted: August 1, 2025

    By: Karina Sousa, Club Secretary

     Annual Meeting of the General Membership of the

    Kiwanis San Diego

    September 16, 2025

    Agenda

    I. CALL TO ORDER/DETERMINATION THAT A QUORUM IS PRESENT

    II. APPROVAL OF ANNUAL MEETING MINUTES OF MAY 7, 2025

    III. ELECTION OF 2025/2026 CLUB OFFICERS AND THE CLASS OF 2027 CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS

    Gordon Boerner, President
    Justin Frisco, Immediate Past President
    Amber Bertelsen, Vice President
    Karina Sousa, Club Secretary
    Brian Krause, Club Treasurer

    2025: Tom Bauer, Lauren Cook
    2026: Ryan Callan, Wendy Reuben
    2027: Glen Honig, Brittany Curran

    IV. ADJOURNMENT

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