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Family Directions Lissa Ann Forbes Vern Tharp
Dr. Bill Bergman Richard Wood Bob Cornell
Deborah L. Flick, Ph.D. George Hamblin or
Dan Morton
Karen Kataline LLC
Lisa Guyman Mare Tolbert Michael Ditchfield
Reverend White Eagle Sharon Roberts-Meyer Cheryl Eckl
Joe or Diana Santa America Chris Crennen
Cameron Morgan Fred J. Joseph Lost and Found Inc
Auraria Early Learning Center
Lisa Newman, L.Ac.
Court Appointed Special Advocates For Children
starlight*starbright children’s foundation
Shari F. Shink Kim Pentecost
Marty Segelke Herb Schemmerling

Mike Faber

Valerie A. Traina Ivy Green Janice Hoffman
Diana Hall Anita Jepson-Gilbert  

 

Bob Cornell - 303-756-6771- bob@peopleskillsinstitute.com
‘A Life Time of Leads’ Nine proven methods for developing a solid and growing prospect base ... without cold calling. Gain new skills, develop new strategies, and renew enthusiasm as you explore several practical alternatives to traditional telemarketing.

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Deborah L. Flick, Ph.D. - 303-443-5677 - drdflick@qwest.net
‘How to Talk So People Will Listen & Listen So People Will Talk.’ In this entertaining talk you will learn how to say what's on your mind so people will listen and understand you, and how to listen so people will be authentic with you.

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George Hamblin or Dan Morton - 303-238-3030 - ghamblingf@qwest.net
‘Reverse Mortgages - Fact or Fiction?’ George Hamblin and Dan Morton are available for a 20-25 minute presentation - including Power Point. This educational talk will answer all of your questions regarding reverse mortgages

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Karen Kataline LLC, MSW EnterTRAINER - 303-668-2737 - KAYKAT73@aol.com
‘GUTSPAH! The Secret To Getting What You Want’ A bubbling, uniquely entertaining & substantive presentation about the most important aspects of assertiveness and truthfulness. A talk you'll never forget! Available March 2006.

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Lisa Guyman
- (303) 861-2280 - lisaguyman@prodigy.net
‘How to Meditate Easily and Effortlessly and Release Your Potential’ Learn about the research and the purpose of sound-based meditation and the many benefits it provides while also learning just how easy and effortless meditation is supposed to be.

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Mare Tolbert - 303-423-5520 - tmaret@comcast.net
‘Right Sizing-Right Now: A Presentation for Proactive Seniors and Their Families’
You will learn: what will I do with my valued treasures; do I have the right systems in place for the future; and where and how do I begin this sometimes overwhelming process?

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Michael Ditchfield
- 303.717.5429 - mditchfield@earthlink.net‘Life's Too Short For Leftovers-Lessons from the Third World’ Michael was a Goodwill Ambassador to Africa and presents a captivating & inspiring talk on the individual masks we wear in Business & Personal Relationships.

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Reverend White Eagle
- 720-941-1700 mheartbeatdrums@qwest.net - lhttp://www.handmade-drums.org/index.html
‘How to Use the Power of Drumming to Better Your Life’ History of the drum - and how it relates to you. Drumming helps you release tension, dispel stress and aggressive feelings, and restore your energy.

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Sharon Roberts-Meyer, Advance Motivation - 970-568-8001 - sharon@advancemotivation.com
‘5 Principals for having ‘Your Best Year Yet!’ Are you achieving your maximum potential? Learn how to fill the gap between where you are and where you want to be. GET RESULTS!

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Cheryl Eckl – 303-587-9115 – training@totalpros.com
‘Put Your Whole Brain to Work’ Make better decisions, improve communication skills, and be more productive. Use your brain’s hidden resources to leverage your strengths and partner effectively with others.

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Joe or Diana
at 303-722-7200 - jsabah@aol.com

1.‘I Had a Stroke. Boy Am I Lucky!’ A humorous look at life after a life-changing event. Joe Sabah (a Stroke survivor) and Diana Hall join their speaking talents in this fun/serious presentation. Available for luncheon events ONLY.

2. "Grow or Die"

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santa america www.santa-america.org

email: 

santajohn@comcast.net

message: 

I am a Santa Claus repreresenting Santa America. The best way for me to describe who we are is to send you to our a web-site www.santa-america.org I live in Arvada, CO. I am currently offering my volunteer services to Children's Hospital and the Lutheran Hospice Program, pending their approval and acceptance into their volunteer training programs. I will make myself available to any hospice program in the metro area. I would love to talk to any or all your clubs about our unique services. Santa John Shager 303-638-3305 My web-site is www.santaclausandco.com but it is not specific to my volunteer work with santa america

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Chris Crennen, 303-777-8743. " The Wealth of Nations" - I’ve prepared a speech I’d like to give to one of your Kiwanis clubs.  Last year I made a DVD entitled The Wealth of Nations that I’m selling on Amazon.  The idea of the movie and the speech is to show that capitalism, not democracy, is the cause of wealth and our best hope for a peaceful and prosperous world.  Some of the topics covered include: the views of the founding fathers on democracy, constitutional law, the factory system of the Industrial Revolution, capitalism’s record of invention, the record of socialism in the 1900s, public education and foreign policy.  The speech runs about 27 minutes.  I’m a lawyer by background.

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Cameron Morgan - "How to Recognize and Avoid the Four Common Retirement Pitfalls – While You Still Have Time!" Whatever your stage or status in life, we will share immediate steps you can take for a more successful retirement Cameron Morgan, Core Financial, 303-257-9747, CameronMorgan@Core-Financial.net.

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Fred J. Joseph "Securities Regulations and Current Investment Schemes and Scams in Colorado" Fred J. Joseph, Securities Commissioner, Colorado Division of Securities, 1580 Lincoln, Suite 420,Denver, CO  80203-1506, 303-894-2320 (Phone) 303-861-2126 (FAX)

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Lost and Found Inc. www.lostandfoundinc.org, Harl Hargett, Executive Director

Residential Treatment Centers for Chemical Addictions, Sex Offense – Specific Therapy, General Mental Health, Family Counseling, Substance Abuse, Family Preservation Services, Play Therapy.

Licensed Child Placement Agency. Other Therapeutic/Supportive Services. Individual and Group Therapy. Behavioral Contracts and Safety Plans. Pastoral Counseling. Forensic Evaluation and Assessments. ADHD/OCD Diagnostic Groups. Parent Support Groups
Parenting Education. Domestic Violence Therapy for 12-17 year olds

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Auraria Early Learning Center. Auraria Campus on Colfax and I-25
Vicki A. Martin, M.A.
Program Coordinator
303-556-2139

They have 300 children from low-income families trying to attend college
to better their lives and those of their children.  Would like to partner with Kiwanis clubs for some service projects.

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Lisa Newman, L.Ac. Acupuncture and Chinese Herbology
(303) 596-3587. Will talk on Ancient Medical treatments,
Specifically Chinese medicine.

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Court Appointed Special Advocates For Children. CASA – Gilpin and Jefferson County. (303) 271-6537. info@casajeffcogilpin.com

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  starlight*starbright children’s foundation. www.starlight-colorado.org

Gail M. Prostrollo
Executive Director
T: (303) 691-0700 F: (303) 691-0127
720 South Colorado Blvd Ste #350 South
Denver, CO 80246

What We Do – When a child is ill, the entire family is affected. To help
Families cope with the rigors of treatment and hospitalization, Starlight’s
Core programs help restore some of the laughter and fun that is often
Taken away from kids and those who love them.

Learn how your club can sponsor a Kids Activity Network (an exciting
Outpatient program offering special outings to kids and their families;
movies, sporting events, picnics and hospital parties.)


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Shari F. Shink, Esq. Rocky Mountain Children’s Law Center.
Founder – Executive Director. Shari presented an awesome forum at the RMDK Midwinter Conference on Child Advocacy. She can speak on many items related to children’s legal issues.
1325 Colorado Blvd. Suite 308
Denver, CO 80222
Phone (303) 692-1165 Fax (303) 302-2890
sshink@law.du.edu

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Kim Pentecost.  Jumping off the Train Without Breaking Your Bones ~
Simple Ways You Can Have Balance in a Fast Moving World.
(720) 935-1225.
www.wisdomdance.com
kim@wisdomdance.com
728 South Sherman Street
Denver, CO 80209

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Marty Segelke - Kaleidoscope Unlimited. “How to Boogie down Life’s Path. . .even though you have a catch in your get-along” marty@kaleidoscopeunlimited.com or (303) 761-1824. www.kaleidoscopeunlimited.com

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Herb Schemmerling schemmer@wans.net I was born in Germany in 1926 and grew up during the time when Adolf Hitler was in power. I served in the German Army during WW II. At one time I was stationed in Hitler's secret wartime headquarters. Served, and was wounded, on the Russian Front. In 1945 I became a prisoner of the Americans, but escaped. As a stowaway, on a freighter, I came to the US in 1949. In 1951 during the Korean conflict I was drafted into the American Army.

I became an American citizen in 1953, and live in Denver since 1957. I have written and published a book about my experiences in the German and American armies. I usually speak for 30 to 45 minutes and most organizations pay me $ 25.00 for my time. Telephone: 303-756-0516.

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Mike Faber is a speaker, trainer and certified professional coach who has taught thousands of business leaders to communicate passionately and effectively. Presentations can be seen at Faber Communications Contact Mike Faber at (877) 262-
2402, or by email at mike@fabercomm.com. On the Web at www.FaberComm.com.

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Valerie A. Traina Valerie is the Director of Development for Great Plains Restoration Council. It is a multi-racial, multi-cultural environmental nonprofit building the *Buffalo Commons* step-by-step by bringing indigenous prairies back and restoring healthy, sustainable communities to the Great Plains. In addition to preserving and restoring prairie lands in the Great Plains region, we also operate the Plains Youth Inter-ACTION Project, teaching environmental health and leadership skills to our most disadvantaged minority children in the prairie inner-cities and Native American reservations. This program operates in inner-city Fort Worth and in Wounded Knee , SD on the Pine Ridge reservation. Contact Valerie to schedule a presentation. Office: 720 529 0412 Cell: 720 220 9945 val@gprc.org Website: www.gprc.org

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Ivy Green - Topic: Saving Lives - one story at a time (i.e. The absolute importance of preserving your family history and preparing an ethical will) Stories used to be transmitted 'round the dinner table. Told again and again, family lore was imprinted on each succeeding generation through constant repetition. No longer. Today families are scattered, conversations hurried. We need to take deliberation action if we want to pass on our heritage, our traditions and our values. People are recognizing this need, and the Memoir Movement is in full swing.

. A 2005 study by Harris Interactive says that boomers, by a factor of ten to one, consider their real legacy to be the "non-financial leave-behinds"-the personal stories that reveal not only the family events, but also the family ethics. As a result, ethical wills have been getting a lot of press lately. Unlike legal wills, ethical wills pass on values instead of valuables. They can be a stand-alone document or incorporated into a book of memoirs.

. Memoirs can be better than medicine for some people. Studies at major universities show that relating life stories can alleviate symptoms of depression, lower the frequency of doctor visits, ease symptoms of arthritis and asthma, and even extend longevity by three to four years.

. You really do need roots to sprout wings. Researchers at Emory University have found that children who know their family history have higher self-esteem and fewer emotional problems.

. While some people dream of writing memoirs that will be displayed on the shelves at Tattered Cover, most are more concerned with producing family heirlooms that will grace the coffee tables of children and grandchildren.

For a presentation, contact Ivy Green -http://www.legacyprose.com or 303-394-9339 (home: 303-377-0907)

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Janice Hoffman - "Understanding our Differences, Communicating our Needs" Discover essential strategies that enable men and women to understand one another- how they think, why they behave the way they do, and what they value. Telephone - (303) 604-2222 or e-mail: Janice@RelationshipRules.com

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Diana Hall - "From Red Pumps to the Red Hat Society, How to Begin Life After 40". In this presentation, Diana shares her journey so far and helps people realize that our options never disappear. Tele: (303) 596-4825, e-mail: DianaHall45@cs.com. Web site:www.KeepYourStaff.com

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Anita Jepson-Gilbert is a children's author living in Westminster and has spoken to several adult groups in the area on the subject of her book "Maria and the Stars of Nazca," which was published in 2004. Last year the book received two First Place awards by the Colorado Independent Publishers Association. The book is written in both English and Spanish and comes with an audio CD to help Hispanic readers learn to read the story in English. For this reason, it received not only an award for best in children's books, but also an award for its contribution to literacy.

The subject of the book is the mysterious Lines of Nazca, discovered in Peru by Maria Reiche in the 1940s and sensationalized by Eric van Danniken in his book Chariot of the Gods, by claiming that these enormous figures could only have been created by space aliens. However, Maria Reiche's theory does not agree with his, and Ms.Jepson-Gilbert's presentation will attempt to share with you a more scientific explanation.

Contact Anita Jepson-Gilbert info@nazcaresources.com Web site: www.nazcaresources.com Telephone: 303-431-6774

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