The Olympia Washington Kiwanis members and their friends have cost the Washington State taxpayers over $50 million dollars (so far), because of their willful ignorance of long term, merciless and well known, child abuse that occurred at the Olympia Kiwanis Boys Ranch.
October 2006 note: This Olympia Kiwanis stuff is old news. I've left this information on the web, because I like the thought that someone will say to one of these Kiwanis friends or members: "Grandma, (Grandpa), are you still friends with those Olympia Kiwanians?"
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O.K. BOYS' RANCH, INC.
Meeting of the Board of Directors
1:15 p.m. , 21 July 1980, Arnold's Restaurant, Olympia
BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT
Robinson, Neuffer, Forrester, Wolf, Olson
BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT
Law, Yarbrough, Hanes,Hanson, Earl, Gustafson
OTHERS PRESENT
Tom VanWoerden, Director - O.K. Boys' Ranch
Board Members of O.K. Homes for Youth, Inc.: Carnahan, Millsap, Skinner, Yantis, Barron.
Vice President Robinson opened the meeting at 1:15 p.m. This meeting was conducted jointly with a Board of Director's meeting of O.K. Homes for Youth, Inc. presided over by Mr. Carnahan.
JOINT BUSINESS
Tom VanWoerden announced that he had received an offer of a donation of a parcel of land to be given to O.K. Homes for Youth, Inc. by two of our former foster parents. The parcel consists of approximately 20 acres of undeveloped land with approximately 600 feet of water frontage on Forbes Lake, in Mason County. It is the hope of the Donors that the property be utilized in the futherance of activities such as conducted by O.K. Boys' Ranch. A Quit Claim Deed was prepared by the Donors and offered to O.K. Homes for Youth, Inc. and the excise tax on the transaction will be paid by the Donors. Both Boards of Directors jointly discussed the gift and its possible uses in the furtherance of our youth programs. All present agreed that the property could be advantageous for our use by the staff and our wards. The Board of Directors of O.K. Homes for Youth, Inc. unanimously voted to accept the donation, with gratitude, subject to the receipt of a favorable title search and report. Mr. VanWoerden was instructed by them to obtain the title report at once. Both Boards of Directors agreed that it would be appropriate to establish a joint committee consisting of Mr. VanWoerden and two members from each board to coordinate the final acceptance of the donation and to investigate more fully the ultimate development and use of the property in consideration of the expressed wishes of the Donors.
OTHER BUSINESS
Bob Wolf was introduced as our newest Board Member and accepted his appointinent. It was noted that former Director Jim This has returned to Olympia and rejoined the Olympia Kiwanis Club. The Board agreed that it would be appropriate to reappoint him to complete his term which had been vacated and not filled by another appointment. Vice President Robinson was asked by the Board to contact President Law and set a date for another meeting of our Board of Directors as soon as possible to appoint our representatives to the joint committee and conduct the further business of the Board.
The meeting was adjourned at 1:40 p.m.
Submitted by (Robert T. Olson signature)
Accepted by Board of Directors (no signature)
Below is an e-mail I received from a former Olympia, Washington resident.
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From: louis a bloom manaco@whidbey.net
To: Louis Bloom manaco@whidbey.net
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 11:34 AM
Subject: OKBR
Just came across your pages and felt the urge to respond... In the early
80's (81-83) I was at the OKBR frequently as a young kid walking to/from
school, I became friends with some of the boys. At one point a small boy
confided to
me that he was being raped by another boy in the home. The abusing boy
talked about it openly!
Days later I walked the victim to OPD where we both gave statements. Later that evening I began to receive these incredibly
threatening phone calls from a woman employee of the ranch who's name I
believe was Paulette at my home. She kept calling over and over screaming at
me calling me names. It was horrible. I thought I was helping someone.
Nothing came of it. Then all these years later, it all comes out ... one of
the boys that I had known there left as a young adult and still couldn't get
it together, he eventually killed himself. As an adult now I don't often
think back to those times but it still saddens me. All those boys that
needed a safe nurturing place to be, and how many of them were better off
for having been taken there? It's not about money. It cost these boys their
lives, their souls, their trust. Those people who knew, who didn't care,
they should feel such shame. Just my opinion.
To: ~~~~~~~@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: OKBR
thanks for your e-mail. from what i've read, dshs, the olympia police department, and other "authorities"
didn't consider child on child rape to be against the law. it was considered
"normal experimentation". The "paulette" you mention, may have been
Collette Queener who was an assistant director at the OKBR. Collette, OKBR
Director Tom Van Woerdan, and OKBR counselor Laura Rambo Russell were
ineptly charged by Wa. St. with "criminal mistreatment for failing to stop abuse". The
charges were dismissed by Thurston County Judge Daniel Berschauer on technicalities. The lawyer who
represented Collette Queener said, (Nov. 14, 1996 Olympian), that it was a
"witch hunt", and that " a more innocent person (than Queener) you could not
have for a client. She's an ex-nun ..... I don't see how you could view her
in an evil or negative light."
I congratulate you for doing the right thing, when all those adults looked
the other way. I repeat on most pages that the " OKBR has cost the
Washington State taxpayers over $35 million dollars (so far)", because I
think most people
don't care about the kids involved, but they may care that it has cost them
(taxpayers) money.
louis bloom
There were many obvious and long-term warnings about the 1970-94 OKBR.
manaco@whidbey.net