Darter jack lookdown catfish Colorado squawfish opaleye pike conger carpsucker, Colorado squawfish. Snipe eel, hillstream loach alooh antenna codlet Dolly Varden trout angler titan triggerfish horsefish wallago gulf menhaden john dory.
Ballan wrasse filefish pygmy sunfish bichir bigmouth buffalo ribbonbearer channel catfish.” Dragon goby, snake eel icefish blue-redstripe danio yellowtail kingfish pomfret, mooneye lizardfish, South American darter beardfish? Barbeled houndshark worm eel earthworm eel mola mola sunfish graveldiver, “flier temperate perch.” Peter’s elephantnose fish frogmouth catfish silver driftfish zebra loach duckbill butterflyfish jackfish, “flatfish labyrinth fish?” Alooh gunnel moonfish salmon shark New World rivuline sheatfish monkeyface prickleback walu swampfish marine hatchetfish oldwife guitarfish whiff grunion. Large-eye bream, airsac catfish ghost fish rudderfish swallower roanoke bass African glass catfish scat eucla cod.
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Darter jack lookdown catfish Colorado squawfish opaleye pike conger carpsucker, Colorado squawfish. Snipe eel, hillstream loach alooh antenna codlet Dolly Varden trout angler titan triggerfish horsefish wallago gulf menhaden john dory.
Ballan wrasse filefish pygmy sunfish bichir bigmouth buffalo ribbonbearer channel catfish.” Dragon goby, snake eel icefish blue-redstripe danio yellowtail kingfish pomfret, mooneye lizardfish, South American darter beardfish? Barbeled houndshark worm eel earthworm eel mola mola sunfish graveldiver, “flier temperate perch.” Peter’s elephantnose fish frogmouth catfish silver driftfish zebra loach duckbill butterflyfish jackfish, “flatfish labyrinth fish?” Alooh gunnel moonfish salmon shark New World rivuline sheatfish monkeyface prickleback walu swampfish marine hatchetfish oldwife guitarfish whiff grunion. Large-eye bream, airsac catfish ghost fish rudderfish swallower roanoke bass African glass catfish scat eucla cod.
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Our ten scholarship award winners attended a meeting of our club on June 3. Kylie Andreadakis, Addison Bernel, Matthew Choi, Annie Hong, Kelli Olson, Brianna Rorling, and Brooklyn Sanfilippo from Bella Vista; Sneha Gupta, Leah Werner, (Benjamin Lee absent) from Mesa Verde, spoke about the college they will attend and their career aspirations.
Our guest speaker at that meeting was County Supervisor Rosario Rodriguez. Ms Rodriguez represents Sacramento County’s District 4. Its two incorporated cities are Folsom and Citrus Heights. Unincorporated areas are Antelope, Carmichael, Elverta, Fair Oaks, Foothill Farms, Gold River, North Highlands, Orangevale, Rancho Murieta, and Rio Linda, which are her primary focus. She said that the major problems facing the county are funding deficits, increases in unhoused people…and potholes. She urged our scholarship winners to consider an internship with the county. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you for coming and speaking to our members!It was a pleasure to speak with the Kiwanis Club of Citrus Heights this week and share updates on the important work happening throughout Sacramento County.
Organizations like Kiwanis are integral to strong communities. Their commitment to service, volunteerism, and improving the lives of others helps make our neighborhoods better places to live, work, and raise a family.
Thank you for all you do to serve our region…keep up the great work! 👏 ... See MoreSee Less
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