Schouler Park Paver Kiwanis Club of Mount Washington Valley

 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
About our Club  
Our Next Meeting
 

The Kiwanis Club of Mount Washington Valley began in 1975 when twenty valley residents decided there was a need for another service club in the region. Today we are over 55 members and still growing. Four of our founding members remain active. Our local club mission statement reads:

The mission of the Kiwanis Club of Mount Washington Valley is to make our community a better place in which to live by engaging adult and youth volunteers to support community service projects with an emphasis on the needs of our children.

Club members work primarily for the benefit of our local community, but also contribute to regional Kiwanis projects like the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Institute in Boston and the world wide service project to eliminate IDD  (Iodine Deficiency Disorder), the world’s leading preventable cause of mental retardation.   Click on the menu at the left to see how our work benefits the valley.

 

 

Business and Board Meeting

Oct 10 6.00 p.m.

Moat Mountain

Rob pins Myles

Rob Casella pins new

President Myles Crowe

MWV Kiwanis is a non-profit organization. We are a 501(c) under IRS rules. Any donations made to the club or to Angels and Elves is tax deductible.   

 

Current Officers
President- Myles Crowe
President-Elect Dan Andrews
Vice-President Dick Ficke
Treasurer- Bill Botsford
Secretary- Susan Staples Smith

Directors Three Years 2010
Dick Check
Tim George
Laura Sorochak

Directors Two Years 2009
Donna Dolan
Joan Kenney
Ralph Lutjen

Directors One Year 2008
Steve Canales
Charlie Mallar
TBA

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