
June 24-25 - Thursday/Friday
We are at the convention now and staying on the 8th floor of the LV Hilton. It is enormous. Our room has a fabulous view of other sky scraper hotels and a space needle. Our room is over a perfectly manicured golf course and the horizon is delineated with a rocky mountain range.

Yesterday we heard Colin Powell speak about how important it was to inspire and support the youth of America and how the Promise to America organization that he founded and the Kiwanis Program both supported promoting youth leadership and development of character. He was very candid and an excellent speaker. Tonight Jay Leno will entertain us.
Paul G. Palazzolo, President Kiwanis International Board
This is an International Organization and there are people here from all over the World. They introduced them at one of the session yesterday and had a parade of flags represented the countries that belong to Kiwanis International. Amazing!
Jay Leno
They also announced a new philanthropy that they are partnering with UNICEF for - Combating Maternal and Newborn Tetanus, which kills poor mothers and newborns in 40 countries around the world. For a $.60 shot prior to giving birth both mother and newborn can be protected. Unicef will provide the health workers, education programs etc to the countries in need and Kiwanis will provide the financial support for the vaccinations. Maybe some manpower, but I am not sure about that.
I am about to leave for the day to find Donald who went to a 7:00 am meeting. He had room services at 5:30 am because the restaurants were not going to be open in time for him to eat before the meeting. I slept in. I needed the re-grouping time.
My email this morning included one from the gym I go to saying classes were cancelled until further notice due to the power being out. They must have had a powerful thunderstorm - poor Samantha. She always hides during storms.

More on Friday
I read and slept most of the day.
I met Donald for lunch where Cory Johnson a motivational speaker spoke. He is a Kiwanian who was born with cerebral palsy and suffered a stroke at the age of eleven. His message was that we all have handicaps of some kind and that no one should be define by their handicap. He told how Kiwanis turned his life around. As a camp councilor he had opportunities to take leadership roles which allowed him to see his self-worth. As an adult he was president of his local Kiwanis club and was elected as his state’s lt.-governor.
At 8:00 pm we had the Jay Leno program. The pre-show was an excellent singer who sang some of the “rat-pack” or Frank Sinatra songs ( Just as you look Tonight, New York, etc.)
Leno talked almost an hour and we laughed the whole night. He has lots of energy and perfect timing of course. Irreverent, hilarious he took his material from the news.
After the show we came back to the hotel and walked around. Donald bet a couple of dollars. At one point he had $11.30, but in two more plays he lost it all again.
Saturday – June 26
We got up early to go to breakfast at the convention. It was good and we met some very friendly people. After breakfast, Leave It to Beaver’s Jerry Mathers spoke. He was in K-Club as a high school student and is now in Kiwanis. He spoke mostly about his life as a child star and was quite interesting.
Donald was not able to go to any more events in the morning. We came back to the room and hung the card on the door and he slept the rest of the morning. I read and did some email. Afterwards he felt so much better.

We then took the convention bus to the Paris Hotel and Casino. Wow, it was impressive. We had a grand lunch at Le Café. We both had Chinese which was what we felt like since we have been eating more than usual. We walked and explored and went up in the Eiffel Tower that is built in and out of the hotel. We had our photo taken and then took the monorail back to the Hilton and had a birds-eye-view of the Strip.
Tonight will be our last night here and we will eat in the hotel and have wine and a dessert. Tomorrow we fly back to Charlottesville.
Remember: "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas!"

















