Ordinary people performing

EXTRAORDINARY WORK

Kiwanis, through guidance and example, works to develop future generations of leaders. Every day, Kiwanians are revitalizing neighborhoods, organizing youth-sports programs, tutoring, building playgrounds, and performing countless other projects to help children and communities.

2010-2011 Theme

Youth Service
Everyone is welcome to join an elite group of citizens known as the Preston Kiwani's club. This year we are focused on SERVICE, SERVICE, and more SERVICE for the youth in our community.

UPCOMING MEETING INFORMATION

May 18, 2011 ~ 7:00 P.M.

Larsen Sant Library

Educational Meeting:"Eliminate" Neonatal initiative
Priority One

*Please come and attend our monthly club meeting and enjoy good company, good food, and good fun! We will be discussing the ELIMINATE program with club member Jamie Curits. Also, possible elections for the 2011-2012 Kiwanis board will be discussed.*


" Change doesn't come easily, but any butterfly will tell you it's worth it."


Monday, March 7, 2011

February Meeting Details

Our February meeting was well attended considering the "mighty snow storm" that occurred that evening. A light meal was provided and enjoyed by everyone. After some light dancing from our committee leaders our club broke off into our respective service groups to work on the following up coming events:
* Teacher Appreciation
* Kiwanis/Key Club Service Day
* RIF
* Eliminate program

The Youth leadership conference turned out well with roughly 25 youth in attendance. Great work to all of those individuals who helped to make it a success.

(Sidebar) Next year our club is hoping to recruit a well known Insurance Agent to be the key note speaker at the conference (LOL). Go Blaine, go Blaine, go-go-go Blaine Rounds!

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