- Gov. Tom's Msg
- Foundation Golf
- LaPlata Blankets
- K-Kids
- Food Basket
Gov. Tom's Messageby Gov. Tom Varner The 2010 - 2011 Kiwanis year finally started with a bang. I have had the opportunity to travel and visit several Clubs and many outstanding Kiwanians in the past four weeks. We got started before October 1, when I went with Division 4 Lieutenant Governor John Morris to Middlesex to install their officers and then on the last day of September, Lin and I met with the North Central Richmond Club and I installed their offices. Two days later, we were pleased to be able to go to Poquoson and install their officers...more |
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Kiwanis Foundation Cup Golf Tournamentby Ed Stover The Richmond Kiwanis Club's 11th annual tournament was held on September 21st at Independence Golf Course on a picture-perfect day for golf. This event each year raises funds that will permit about 350 inner-city kids to attend Camp Little Hawk the following summer. Approximately $23,000 was raised. We had 86 Kiwanians and guests playing - which may be a record number. ...more |
LaPlata Club YCPO Project: Blankets!On September 19, 2010, the Kiwanis Club of LaPlata met to work on a "Young Children: Priority One" project. This was our second annual blanket making day. We are planning on presenting our double-sided fleece tag blankets to Maureen Jenkins, from Civista Health Care's nursery again, this year...more |
Buckingham Elementary K-Kids Officers Installationby David Landis On Tuesday October 26th at the second meeting of the year, Al Kastner, Kiwanis Club liaison of the parent Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City to local school Kiwanis Clubs, is pictured installing officers of the Buckingham Elementary School K-Kids, the Kiwanis Club at the elementary school level...more |
Cape Henlopen Food Basketby Rosemary Cummings Rehoboth Beach Kiwanians and K-Kids greeted shoppers at the Super Giant in Rehoboth Beach Saturday October 9. Working from 8AM until Noon, the volunteers collected more than six grocery carts filled with canned goods, pasta, peanut butter, jelly, cereal, and other staples. When volunteers from the Cape Henlopen Food Basket and the Kiwanians unloaded the fully loaded van, they estimated the groceries were worth more than $2,000...more |