Over 150 non-medical grade face masks were collected and donated through the joint efforts of Jennifer Bergman and Erin McCulloch. Many thanks to local volunteers who donated ‘homemade masks’ to our club for distribution to youth and their caregivers within the River Grove Elementary School. THANK YOU to our wonderful and amazing community of Lake Oswego for showing support during these challenging times.
Get ready to spot Kiwanis family leaders riding the Kiwanis International float in the 136th Rose Parade on New Year's Day! This year's float design represents the values of teamwork and camaraderie embodied by all of Kiwanis' youth leadership programs. 🌺🐝 #KidsNeedKiwanis#RoseParade... See MoreSee Less
Looking for an eco-friendly project idea? A combination of creativity and partnership helped the Silver Bow, Butte, Kiwanis Club in Montana, U.S., turn discarded trash — an old refrigerator — into reading treasure. #KidsNeedKiwanis
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Posted: September 21, 2020 by Andrew Caswell
Distributing Homemade Face Masks to Our Community
Over 150 non-medical grade face masks were collected and donated through the joint efforts of Jennifer Bergman and Erin McCulloch. Many thanks to local volunteers who donated ‘homemade masks’ to our club for distribution to youth and their caregivers within the River Grove Elementary School. THANK YOU to our wonderful and amazing community of Lake Oswego for showing support during these challenging times.
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Get ready to spot Kiwanis family leaders riding the Kiwanis International float in the 136th Rose Parade on New Year's Day! This year's float design represents the values of teamwork and camaraderie embodied by all of Kiwanis' youth leadership programs. 🌺🐝 #KidsNeedKiwanis #RoseParade ... See MoreSee Less
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We will do our annual Rose Parade watch!
One of our club members will be helping to decorate the float again this year.
Looking for an eco-friendly project idea? A combination of creativity and partnership helped the Silver Bow, Butte, Kiwanis Club in Montana, U.S., turn discarded trash — an old refrigerator — into reading treasure. #KidsNeedKiwanis
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