Kiwanis Club of Lake Oswego Foundation Non-Traditional Student Vocational Education Program-Fly Rod Raffle
The Kiwanis Club of Lake Oswego is holding a raffle for a custom built 9′-6″ 6wt. 4pc. fly rod. All money raised will be directed to the Kiwanis Lake Oswego Foundation Non-Traditional Student Vocational Education Program. This financial award is geared toward the non-traditional student who is interested in pursuing a vocation that does not require a typical 4-year college degree. Examples of such programs include electricians, plumbers, auto mechanics, aircraft mechanics, construction tradesman, etc. Think of all of the daily service providers we take for granted and that play such an important part in our community.
Raffle tickets are $20.00 each. If you buy 4 tickets, you get an additional ticket for free.
Raffle is for a custom made 9′-6″, 6 wt., 4pc. fly rod. Fly rod blank and associated rod materials were kindly donated by Bill Batson. Mr. Batson is the owner of Batson Enterprises based out of Sequim, WA. Their fly rod and build accessories are top of the line and are a favorite product for many rod builders. This custom rod was built by Chuck Smith, President-Kiwanis Club of Lake Oswego.
Raffle includes a Rainshadow-Eternity 2: 9′-6″, 6wt., 4pc. fly rod, fly rod sock, and protective fly rod tube.
Event ends May 4, 2025 (May the fourth be with you!)
A place to change children’s lives — and your own. That’s what Kiwanis is for members. If you’re looking to join a club, or if you want to share the value of the Kiwanis experience, here’s a range of reasons why people become Kiwanians: kiwanis.org/reasons-to-join-kiwanis
Local news shined a spotlight on the Kiwanis Club of Waynesboro’s ongoing literacy programs in Virginia, U.S. — including the installations of Little Free Libraries throughout the community, rebuilding the Boys & Girls Club library after a fire and making sure all kids have books to take home. #KidsNeedKiwanis
In 2018, Kiwanis members Carl Persing and John Rorrer took a hands-on approach to promoting community literacy by constructing and installing the club’s first Little Free Libraries in Waynesboro.
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Last Updated: April 8, 2025 by chucksmith
Fly Rod Raffle
Kiwanis Club of Lake Oswego Foundation Non-Traditional Student Vocational Education Program-Fly Rod Raffle
The Kiwanis Club of Lake Oswego is holding a raffle for a custom built 9′-6″ 6wt. 4pc. fly rod. All money raised will be directed to the Kiwanis Lake Oswego Foundation Non-Traditional Student Vocational Education Program. This financial award is geared toward the non-traditional student who is interested in pursuing a vocation that does not require a typical 4-year college degree. Examples of such programs include electricians, plumbers, auto mechanics, aircraft mechanics, construction tradesman, etc. Think of all of the daily service providers we take for granted and that play such an important part in our community.
Raffle tickets are $20.00 each. If you buy 4 tickets, you get an additional ticket for free.
Raffle is for a custom made 9′-6″, 6 wt., 4pc. fly rod. Fly rod blank and associated rod materials were kindly donated by Bill Batson. Mr. Batson is the owner of Batson Enterprises based out of Sequim, WA. Their fly rod and build accessories are top of the line and are a favorite product for many rod builders. This custom rod was built by Chuck Smith, President-Kiwanis Club of Lake Oswego.
Raffle includes a Rainshadow-Eternity 2: 9′-6″, 6wt., 4pc. fly rod, fly rod sock, and protective fly rod tube.
Event ends May 4, 2025 (May the fourth be with you!)
DRAWING TO BE HELD ON MAY 5, 2025.
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A place to change children’s lives — and your own. That’s what Kiwanis is for members. If you’re looking to join a club, or if you want to share the value of the Kiwanis experience, here’s a range of reasons why people become Kiwanians: kiwanis.org/reasons-to-join-kiwanis
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Local news shined a spotlight on the Kiwanis Club of Waynesboro’s ongoing literacy programs in Virginia, U.S. — including the installations of Little Free Libraries throughout the community, rebuilding the Boys & Girls Club library after a fire and making sure all kids have books to take home. #KidsNeedKiwanis
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In 2018, Kiwanis members Carl Persing and John Rorrer took a hands-on approach to promoting community literacy by constructing and installing the club’s first Little Free Libraries in Waynesboro.2 CommentsComment on Facebook