Valentines Day Dinner
In fellowship on Valentines Day at the Mirolo Barn. It is what it is all about. (Thanks to Lee Spitzer for making all arrangements.–President Amy)
In fellowship on Valentines Day at the Mirolo Barn. It is what it is all about. (Thanks to Lee Spitzer for making all arrangements.–President Amy)
Thanks to funding from Northwest Kiwanis, The Grandview Heights Public Library now has available an Early Literacy Station (<a href=”http://www.awe-net.com/els.asp”>ELS</a>), a computer workstation loaded with more than 45 educational software titles for kids ages 2–10. The ELS offers children a safe, standalone computer not connected to the Internet that is age-appropriate, engaging, and academically relevant
These projects directly benefit the Tri-Village area by providing shelter houses at community parks as well as help improve conditions at the Upper Arlington Senior Center. These projects are enabled by our fund raising efforts as well as proceeds earned through sales at our License Agency. Some projects you may have seen in your neighborhood
Mary Emma Macleod, Glenn Chaney and Ana Kahle attended the Feb. 7 board meeting to request financial assistance for their Eliminate Dance to be held at the Grandview Heights Middle School on Friday, Feb. 17 from 7-9. Emma, Glenn and Ana are pictured here with NWK president Amy Boyd, and Ohio District Governor Bill Snellgrove,
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The Upper Arlington High School Chorus, accompanied by the Clauses, provided a holiday program at the Christmas Party.
Kiwanis as a whole is growing, and individual clubs have a chance to win recognition for increasing membership. Northwest Kiwanis is currently recruiting new members who are interested in service to their community and wish to take on leadership. If you are interested in joining, please learn more about our club and contact us.
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