Two in line for Pilot Club s district governors as organization turns 100
Darren Iozia, darren.iozia@myjournalcourier.com
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Shelle Allen is set to be governor of the Pilot International Foundation’s Midwest district, one of 20 nationwide. Allen is currently the governor-elect and has been a member of the Jacksonville Pilot Club for the past six years. Darren Iozia | Journal-Courier
As the Pilot International Foundation celebrates 100 years, two area residents are in line to be governors for the Midwest district, one of twenty nationwide.
Jacksonville Pilot Club’s Shelle Allen, who has been a member for six years, will take the helm as district governor effective July 1 for the 2022 year and Karla Stice a member since 2008 will then take over for 2023, making them both two of only four governors from the Jacksonville club’s 70-year history.
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Pilot Club of Jacksonville
President Karla Stice called to order at 6 p.m. the Feb. 24 monthly membership meeting of Pilot Club of Jacksonville. We were all excited to be back after not meeting for three months.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited, led by Martha Hauck. Clair Moos gave the invocation. Dinner was provided by Hamilton’s Catering.
Peggy Davidsmeyer, executive director of JACIL, gave the evening’s program. She talked to us about JACIL’s history, who it helps and its current programs.
Recording Secretary Shelle Allen led roll call, with 18 members present out of 30. With more than half in attendance, we had a quorum. The November minutes were approved by Karla Henderson with a second from Clair Moos.