The Magic Yarn Project “Homespun Wigs for Little Cancer Fighters”
On March 7th, Kiwanis Club Members, Key Club members, and community volunteers assembled to create wigs made from soft yarn for children undergoing chemotherapy treatment. The event was organized and hosted by the PNW Kiwanis Div. 63 Lt. Governor (Susie Meyer) as part of the “Magic Yarn Project”. The handmade wigs will be donated to the Doernbecher Children’s Hospital and Randall Children’s Hospital in Portland. A second event is being planned for September 2020. To learn more about the Magic Yarn Project visit: themagicyarnproject.com or to volunteer in the future, contact Lt. Gov. Susie Meyer at [email protected].
Joyce Handa, Mari Magill, and Deena Bothello volunteering at the Kiwanis Div. 63 organized service event “Magic Yarn Project” benefitting children undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cancer.
The Kiwanis Club of Troy, Alabama, U.S., supplied the judges, medallions, trophies and free T-shirts for contestants in the Pike County Scripps Spelling Bee. Congratulations to the winning speller, seventh grader Nylah Teague! #KidsNeedKiwanis... See MoreSee Less
On Thursday, Jan. 30, over 50 Pike County elementary and middle school students competed in the Pike County Scripps Spelling Bee in TROY’s Claudia Crosby Theater. Nylah Teague, a 7th grader from Ba...
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Posted: September 21, 2020 by Andrew Caswell
The Magic Yarn Project “Homespun Wigs for Little Cancer Fighters”
On March 7th, Kiwanis Club Members, Key Club members, and community volunteers assembled to create wigs made from soft yarn for children undergoing chemotherapy treatment. The event was organized and hosted by the PNW Kiwanis Div. 63 Lt. Governor (Susie Meyer) as part of the “Magic Yarn Project”. The handmade wigs will be donated to the Doernbecher Children’s Hospital and Randall Children’s Hospital in Portland. A second event is being planned for September 2020. To learn more about the Magic Yarn Project visit: themagicyarnproject.com or to volunteer in the future, contact Lt. Gov. Susie Meyer at [email protected].
Joyce Handa, Mari Magill, and Deena Bothello volunteering at the Kiwanis Div. 63 organized service event “Magic Yarn Project” benefitting children undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cancer.
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The Kiwanis Club of Troy, Alabama, U.S., supplied the judges, medallions, trophies and free T-shirts for contestants in the Pike County Scripps Spelling Bee. Congratulations to the winning speller, seventh grader Nylah Teague! #KidsNeedKiwanis ... See MoreSee Less
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On Thursday, Jan. 30, over 50 Pike County elementary and middle school students competed in the Pike County Scripps Spelling Bee in TROY’s Claudia Crosby Theater. Nylah Teague, a 7th grader from Ba...1 CommentComment on Facebook
On International Women's Day, Kiwanis International trustee Jackie Sue McFarlin has a message for all members. #IWD2025 ... See MoreSee Less
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I agree. Allowing the women into the club was wise beyond words!
Great message Joanne and I can’t wait to catch up in Pittsburgh
Happy International Women's day to all of us
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