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Official Visit of David
Limjoco, CKI Trustee
Subregion B to CKI Rio
Grande Division
Rio Grande Division was pleased
to have a special visit by David
Limjoco, who is one of eight
international trustees. He
represents Subregion B. It is a
special honor to be able to host
David’s visit. During his visit to
Rio Grande Division, it was filled
around the clock with activities.
When David stepped off the
airplane in El Paso, we were off to
meet with Kiwanis members from
four different El Paso Kiwanis
clubs and two Kiwanis Lt.
Governors. Our purpose in
meeting in El Paso, was to work
on formal plans to get a club
started again at UTEP. Thanks to
all of these Kiwanians who truly
do support CKI. Also, thanks to
Kiwanis incoming Lt. Governor,
Mike Dallago, for driving us and
helping with this part of the visit
and our next stop Las Cruces.
We had an outstanding
dinner at historic La Posta built in
1840, in Old Mesilla, with Kiwanis
members from three different
clubs from that area, the NMSU
CKI Faculty advisor, NMSU CKI
President Mirabella Macias, and
other CKI recruits and NMSU
members. The dinner honored
our Trustee and also helped to
strengthen our Kiwanis Family
Relations. Afterwards, we were
off to a CLE training of officers at
NMSU. This was a great time to
get to know CKI at NMSU and
help them start their year!
The next morning we were
off to the City of Rocks state park
on the way to Silver City where
we had the chance to see and
climb on incredible volcanic rock
formations formed over 30 million
years ago.