We are an eclectic mix of ages, genders, occupations, backgrounds and interests. We are all passionate about making our community and the world a better place for children so they can thrive. We are devoted to serving the children in our local community and also children all across the country and worldwide through unique and innovative service projects and fundraising initiatives.
The Kiwanis
Club of Lake Oswego was organized on February 18, 2020. We meet on the first
and third Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.
Kiwanis is committed to protecting the health and safety of our members and the communities in which we serve. To slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus, we are currently not conducting in-person meetings and invite you to join us electronically via ZOOM.
Membership is open to any person 18 years of age or older who enjoys community service and working as a team with club members.
If you would like to attend one of our meetings as a guest, or if you would like to receive more information on joining our club, please fill out the form on our “Contact Us” page.
The Kiwanis Club of Lima, Ohio, U.S., has expanded its “Diva’s Den” beyond prom season, offering hundreds of free homecoming dresses donated by community members to local high school students. #KidsNeedKiwanis... See MoreSee Less
Did you attend your district's 2024 convention? If so, what was the best thing you learned? Share it with us for the chance to see your response featured in upcoming Kiwanis communications! ... See MoreSee Less
i thought many things but better among the best is the love for kids,camaraderie and the projects for them
It was a good refresher course for me. I was incoming club president, ( now president,) a position that I first served in the early 2000's. Despite being neither a service dog, nor a support animal, I had requests to bring my dog, Aspen, with me. I suppose that was to keep me in line.
I AM hoping to learn more about the Priority Project soon.
Kiwanis Club of Lake Oswego
Welcome to Kiwanis Club of Lake Oswego!
We are an eclectic mix of ages, genders, occupations, backgrounds and interests. We are all passionate about making our community and the world a better place for children so they can thrive. We are devoted to serving the children in our local community and also children all across the country and worldwide through unique and innovative service projects and fundraising initiatives.
The Kiwanis Club of Lake Oswego was organized on February 18, 2020. We meet on the first and third Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.
Kiwanis is committed to protecting the health and safety of our members and the communities in which we serve. To slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus, we are currently not conducting in-person meetings and invite you to join us electronically via ZOOM.
Membership is open to any person 18 years of age or older who enjoys community service and working as a team with club members.
If you would like to attend one of our meetings as a guest, or if you would like to receive more information on joining our club, please fill out the form on our “Contact Us” page.
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The Kiwanis Club of Lima, Ohio, U.S., has expanded its “Diva’s Den” beyond prom season, offering hundreds of free homecoming dresses donated by community members to local high school students. #KidsNeedKiwanis ... See MoreSee Less
Lima Kiwanis Club gives out hundreds of free dresses for the first ever homecoming Diva's Den
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Did you attend your district's 2024 convention? If so, what was the best thing you learned? Share it with us for the chance to see your response featured in upcoming Kiwanis communications! ... See MoreSee Less
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i thought many things but better among the best is the love for kids,camaraderie and the projects for them
It was a good refresher course for me. I was incoming club president, ( now president,) a position that I first served in the early 2000's. Despite being neither a service dog, nor a support animal, I had requests to bring my dog, Aspen, with me. I suppose that was to keep me in line. I AM hoping to learn more about the Priority Project soon.