KIWANIS CLUB OF DANVILLE
What's New?
3rd Annual Daddy & Daughter Dance - Saturday, February 18th. Once again this year
the Club will host the dance at the Danville Middle School from 7-9pm. The dance is for girls
age 3 - 12 years old. Registration deadline is February 16th. Registration is $25 per
couple / $5 per extra girl. Registration includes refreshments of punch, cookies & snacks
with a 4x6 photo. Registration forms can be picked up from the following locations: Danville
Public Library, Royal Title Services (west side of Danville Square), Hendricks Power
Cooperative, Craydales 2 Crayons (Danville), Scribbles (Pittsboro), Danville North & South
Elementary and Middle School.
Scholarships - The Club will be awarding up to three nonrenewable scholarship totaling
$750 each for one year. The scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior from
Danville High School. The applicant may be pursuing any course of study in a post
secondary education setting (4 year, 2 year, vocational school or training). For an
application contact the Danville High School Guidance Department or the Contact Us tab at
the left of the screen. Deadline to submit is February 14, 2012. For a copy of application
form click on this link: 2012 Scholarship Application
Club celebrates 10 Year Anniversary - December 13th. The Club will celebrate it's
10-year anniversary with a special luncheon. Past and present members, and anyone who
is interested in learning more about Kiwanis is invited to a luncheon on December 13th.
There will be a featured keynote speaker from the 2012 Indianapolis Super Bole Host
Committee. Meeting and lunch will be at Dave's All-American Pizza from 11:45am until 1pm.
Cost of the luncheon will be $9 and reservations are required as space is limited. We're
also welcoming any donations of canned goods. These donations, along with any proceeds
from the luncheon will benefit families in need during this holiday season. Please contact
President, Jennifer McNabb at 317-718-0609 or email mcnabb2000@comcast.net for
reservations or more information.
B.U.G. "Bring Up Grades" Program - October through March - this after school
reading program for kids in 3rd & 4th grade at Danville South Elementary is looking for
Mentors. This Kiwanis program is one day a week from 2:15pm to 3:15pm. Contact Jacque
McBride @ 745-2131 for more information.
Kiwanis Member recognized for 10-Years of Service -- September 6. Tom Stepanski
was recognized during Tuesday's lunch meeting for his 10-years of dedicated service,
devotion, inspiration and support to the Kiwanis Club of Danville and the outstanding vision
and generous commitment of time to the children of our community. Tom served the club in
many capacities over the years such as officer, scholarship committee chair, and mentor for
the B.U.G. Program. Club President, Jennifer McNabb presented him with a certificate of
service and a photo of him preforming Kiwanis service. The Club wishes Tom all the best as
he retires from active Kiwanis service.
New Club Officers Elected - The club has selected its new officers for 2011-2012. They
begin their new positions on October 1st.
(L to R) Leah Cosgrove(Treasurer), Jennifer McNabb(President),
Nola Crouch(Vice-President), Mary Jo Kern(Secretary)
KIWANIS KEY CLUB AT DANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL? The Club has Chartered a Key Club
at Danville High School. Danville High School Students interested in becoming a member of
the club contact us using the tab "Contact Us" at the left.
OTHER UP COMING DATES (mark your calendars)
T.B.A.
Who are we?
Official Name: Kiwanis Club of Danville
Chartered: December 11, 2001
Membership: 16 members
What Is Kiwanis?
Kiwanis is an organization of people who want to improve the communities in which they
live and work. Membership in a Kiwanis club can provide you with an avenue to become
involved in your community and to participate with business and community leaders.
Kiwanis lends the energy of a local volunteer organization to accomplish worthwhile
service endeavors of your choosing.
Kiwanis Makes A Difference
A Kiwanian is a business person, a neighbor, family member, or a friend in your
community who makes a difference in the lives of others. A Kiwanian gives of him/herself
to those who need assistance most. A Kiwanian works for a way of life in which he/she
believes.
Who Is Kiwanis For?
Kiwanis is for anyone who wants to assist in improving the lives of others in his/her
community. The membership of a Kiwanis club is representative of a broad spectrum of
the community it serves and is often made up of business people, community leaders,
and retirees alike. Kiwanis membership has something to offer everyone. Likewise,
anyone interested in community service has something to offer Kiwanis.
How Does Kiwanis Work?
Kiwanis clubs accomplish their goals through sponsorship of a wide range of projects.
Each club selects its projects depending upon the particular needs of its community.
Projects vary from one club to another.
What Is My Commitment?
You can choose a level of commitment that is comfortable to you and select the projects
that are of interest to you personally. Contribute your time, knowledge, expertise, and
love as your schedule allows. Bring your personal interests or community organization
under the Kiwanis umbrella of sponsored projects. Be sure to join Kiwanis social events,
where we recognize and celebrate our efforts.