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Since your web browser does not support JavaScript, here is a non-JavaScript version of the image slideshow: A photography forum participant reviews her pictures with her subjects. —Photo by Anna Johnson In San Antonio garb, a Kiwanian greets fellow conventioners on their way to a district dinner. —Photo by Anna Johnson A Kiwanian waits to join her district at a Texas rodeo banquet. —Photo by Anna Johnson Kiwanians enjoy an evening in San Antonio. —Photo by Anna Johnson Barb Siemens and Immediate Past International President Steve Siemens have fun at the 2007 Kiwanis International Convention. —Photo by Anna Johnson With flowers in her hair, a young conventioner makes the perfect subject for a photography forum photographer. —Photo by Cheryl Kobashigawa A California-Nevada-Hawaii District Kiwanian befriends a long-horned bovine at a Texas rodeo. —Photo by Cheryl Kobashigawa Music slows down for a couple’s stroll across a Texas dance hall. —Photo by Cheryl Kobashigawa Waiting for the rain to stop, a Kiwanian relaxes before the next convention event. —Photo by Lon Lawrenz A rodeo rookie readies her lasso with a twirl before casting for a stationary bull’s head. —Photo by Paul Van Horne Roping practice begins at a Texas rodeo. —Photo by Paul Van Horne Twirl, twirl, and throw. —Photo by Paul Van Horne Lasso lessons teach cowboy ways to a California child. —Photo by Paul Van Horne Sharpshooting entertains at a district dinner in Welfare, Texas. —Photo by Paul Van Horne Shopping at the Kiwanis Family Store results in finding Kiwanis-logo wear. —Photo by Paul Van Horne Though wet with a light rain, San Antonio’s Riverwalk offers a colorful place to find food, crafts, and fellow Kiwanians. —Photo by Marty Grivjack A delegate records his vote at Thursday’s Second Business Session. —Photo by Anna Johnson A forum team challenges the helium hoop—a popular, enlightening experience conducted a many Key Leader events. —Photo by Carl Lawrence The House of Delegates used a new balloting system this year to record votes on proposed amendments. —Photo by Marty Grivjack A Kiwanian enjoys a Kiwanis convention conversation. —Photo by Don Sanker Convention evenings are good times to enjoy Kiwanis fellowship. —Photo by Marty Grivjack La Donna Gatlin inspires early morning risers at Thursday’s Fellowship Breakfast. —Photo by Paul Van Horne A Kiwanian’s handmade broach doubles as a badge holder. —Photo by Marty Grivjack Rain pours from the San Antonio sky, but an Ohio Kiwanis visitor is prepared. —Photo by Roger Baker Two Kiwanians, both named Dave Schmitt—one from Florida and one from California—meet at the Kiwanis International convention. Through conversation, they learn they share the same middle name, they are both engineers, they both hail from Chicago, and they both joined Kiwanis the same year. Phone calls to relatives initiated research into the possibility that the two Schmitts are related. But no word yet on any family connections.-- —Photo by Marty Grivjack True Texans or San Antonio tourists in town for the Kiwanis convention? —Photo by Marty Grivjack
A photography forum participant reviews her pictures with her subjects. —Photo by Anna Johnson
In San Antonio garb, a Kiwanian greets fellow conventioners on their way to a district dinner. —Photo by Anna Johnson
A Kiwanian waits to join her district at a Texas rodeo banquet. —Photo by Anna Johnson
Kiwanians enjoy an evening in San Antonio. —Photo by Anna Johnson
Barb Siemens and Immediate Past International President Steve Siemens have fun at the 2007 Kiwanis International Convention. —Photo by Anna Johnson
With flowers in her hair, a young conventioner makes the perfect subject for a photography forum photographer. —Photo by Cheryl Kobashigawa
A California-Nevada-Hawaii District Kiwanian befriends a long-horned bovine at a Texas rodeo. —Photo by Cheryl Kobashigawa
Music slows down for a couple’s stroll across a Texas dance hall. —Photo by Cheryl Kobashigawa
Waiting for the rain to stop, a Kiwanian relaxes before the next convention event. —Photo by Lon Lawrenz
A rodeo rookie readies her lasso with a twirl before casting for a stationary bull’s head. —Photo by Paul Van Horne
Roping practice begins at a Texas rodeo. —Photo by Paul Van Horne
Twirl, twirl, and throw. —Photo by Paul Van Horne
Lasso lessons teach cowboy ways to a California child. —Photo by Paul Van Horne
Sharpshooting entertains at a district dinner in Welfare, Texas. —Photo by Paul Van Horne
Shopping at the Kiwanis Family Store results in finding Kiwanis-logo wear. —Photo by Paul Van Horne
Though wet with a light rain, San Antonio’s Riverwalk offers a colorful place to find food, crafts, and fellow Kiwanians. —Photo by Marty Grivjack
A delegate records his vote at Thursday’s Second Business Session. —Photo by Anna Johnson
A forum team challenges the helium hoop—a popular, enlightening experience conducted a many Key Leader events. —Photo by Carl Lawrence
The House of Delegates used a new balloting system this year to record votes on proposed amendments. —Photo by Marty Grivjack
A Kiwanian enjoys a Kiwanis convention conversation. —Photo by Don Sanker
Convention evenings are good times to enjoy Kiwanis fellowship. —Photo by Marty Grivjack
La Donna Gatlin inspires early morning risers at Thursday’s Fellowship Breakfast. —Photo by Paul Van Horne
A Kiwanian’s handmade broach doubles as a badge holder. —Photo by Marty Grivjack
Rain pours from the San Antonio sky, but an Ohio Kiwanis visitor is prepared. —Photo by Roger Baker
Two Kiwanians, both named Dave Schmitt—one from Florida and one from California—meet at the Kiwanis International convention. Through conversation, they learn they share the same middle name, they are both engineers, they both hail from Chicago, and they both joined Kiwanis the same year. Phone calls to relatives initiated research into the possibility that the two Schmitts are related. But no word yet on any family connections.-- —Photo by Marty Grivjack
True Texans or San Antonio tourists in town for the Kiwanis convention? —Photo by Marty Grivjack