Tag: Warsaw Kiwanis Club
WARSAW — The Salvation Army served 140 families through Christmas Eve with its Angel Tree program. This year, 289 children ages 12 and under were given a gift, book, as well as a hat and gloves according to Ken Locke, Salvation Army Administrator for Kosciusko and Whitley Counties. Sixty teens were given gift cards from …read more.
NORTH WEBSTER — Involvement in the Wawasee High School super mileage team began for Scott Fox in 2012, when his oldest son got involved. In the super mileage team, students build cars or improve on them in order to get the best miles per gallon in the Shell Eco-marathon.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Kiwanis Club has announced it will host its annual pancake & egg breakfast on Saturday, April 27. The mission of Kiwanis is to serve the children of the world. In this spirit, breakfast proceeds will be donated to Riley Hospital for Children and the KC Riley Kids Fund. The annual Kiwanis …read more.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Kiwanis Club has announced it will host its annual pancake and egg breakfast Saturday, April 28. The mission of Kiwanis is to serve the children of the world. In this spirit, breakfast proceeds will be donated to Riley Hospital for Children and the KC Riley Kids Fund. The annual Kiwanis breakfast …read more.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Kiwanis Club has announced it will again host its annual Kiwanis Pancake & Egg Breakfast benefitting Riley Hospital for Children and the KC Riley Kids Fund. The “All-You-Care-To-Eat” breakfast is Saturday, April 22 at the Center Lake Pavilion. Breakfast will be served from 6:30-10:30 a.m. with proceeds going to Riley Hospital …read more.
WARSAW — Kiwanis Club of Warsaw presented a check to Kate Bonner for Riley Hospital for Children in the amount of $3,500. K.C. Riley Kids Fund received $2,900.00. The money was raised at the Kiwanis Pancake & Egg Breakfast, chaired by Larry Peppel. Each year, the Kiwanis Club of Warsaw holds this event to raise money …read more.
WARSAW — The annual tradition of drawing for Salvation Army bell ringing dates by service clubs was recently held at Cox Studio.
WARSAW — With fall temperatures more like winter, Kiwanis members and local official gathered at Kiwanis Park, Warsaw, Thursday morning, Oct. 29, to dedicate a new memorial garden. According to Renea Salyer, the concept for the garden changed several times before the final piece was in place. Initially, it was going to be a playground in memory …read more.
Kiwanis Club of Warsaw recognized and congratulated the Warsaw Community High School Senior Scholar Athletes and their respective coaches during a recent luncheon meeting. Following the luncheon, the coaches for each team sport were introduced by Warsaw Community Schools Athletic Director Dave Anson. The coaches introduced the senior scholar athletes from their respective teams and shared …read more.
Warsaw Kiwanis member, Adam Clemens spent time this week reading to Head Start children. Appropriately enough, his book selection was Snow, by P.D. Eastman, which was something every child related to and was excited to share. Clemens visits the Warsaw Head Start classrooms as a project of the Warsaw Kiwanis Club in partnership …read more.
Pictured are Don Bergen, Kiwanis club president, receiving a donation of $400 from Joni Truex, executive officer of the Builders Association Kosciusko Fulton Counties. Kiwanis members assisted with the Homes on Parade this year. BAKFC promotes affordable housing, community gifting, and education of our members and the public on housing issues. Professional members for building …read more.
The Annual Kiwanis Pancake and Egg Breakfast benefitting Riley Hospital for Children is this Saturday, April 20 at the Center Lake Pavilion in Warsaw. Tickets are $5 pre-sale from any Kiwanis member. Tickets will be $6 at the door and 100 percent of the proceeds go to Riley Hospital for Children. The “All-You-Care-To-Eat” breakfast will …read more.
Members of the Warsaw Kiwanis Club Rose Committee have kicked off the 2013 Rose Project. Proceeds from the sale of roses go to support Kiwanis’ donations efforts to places like Riley Hospital for Children. This allows the group to fulfill its mission of “changing the world one child and one community at a time.” The …read more.