Charlottesville
Kiwanis Club Meetings Informative and Fun
by Jim Hart
The Kiwanis Club of Charlottesville offers a
pleasant and cost-effective way to gain information
and connect socially with civic-minded friends
on a weekly basis. Meeting at the Elks Lodge
every Monday evening (except the fourth) at 6:30
p.m., approximately 30 Kiwanians and their invited
guests and potential new members gather for dinner,
hear a short list of announcements, participate
in a fifty-fifty drawing, and then share the
very popular $Happy Dollar$. At 7:29 p.m., the
program committee chair introduces the speaker,
who always conducts a lively interactive discussion
that ends promptly at 8 p.m. Pictured is Club
President Norm Gutzler presenting a souvenir
Kiwanis bell to Mandy Steiner, M.A., a graduate
student in the Department of Clinical Psychology
at the University of Virginia, who spoke to the
Club at its meeting on February 16. Ms. Steiner
is conducting a long-range study of the emotional
and social functioning of older adults. Preliminary
results of her investigation confirm what Kiwanians
have known
all along: participation in civic clubs and volunteer
organizations such as Kiwanis contributes to
healthy aging. Ms. Steiner and her colleagues
in the program of sensory and systems neuroscience
are documenting the influence of experience on
learning and memory using anatomical, electrophysical,
and behavioral techniques. There was enthusiastic
response to her call for volunteers for her study,
but many were disappointed to learn that strict
age requirements of the study limited participation
to only those between the ages of 65 and 75.
Nonetheless, all in attendance wished her the
best of luck in her studies and encouraged her
to consider joining Kiwanis to experience the
remarkable friendliness of this group of successfully
aging adults who are passionate about serving
the children of the world.