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Club Officers

Secretary:
William Barnett
President:
Adam Plutchok
Treasurer:
Mark Keaton

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DIVISION 12
UPPER PINELLAS

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Serving Clearwater Since 1926        

The Kiwanis Club of Greater Clearwater

folded in August 2008 and it's members have joined other Kiwanis Clubs in the Clearwater area.

Please use the link for Division 12 Florida Kiwanis in the link section on the left side of this page to locate Kiwanis Clubs in Upper Pinellas.


www.kiwanis.org/club/clearwaterfl


Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers
dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time.

Kiwanis Motto:
Serving the Children of the World


Click Here to Learn about Becoming A Kiwanian

 
Our Club Is All About Service  
Reading to Head Start Friendship Children weekly. Along with Santa's a Santa's visit with wrapped and unwrapped toys, coloring books and stuffed animals
Headstart at Highpoint, Read around the world, Presenting them with their own books and Santa Claus visit with toys and Christmas Dinners. A Laura Bush/Kiwanis Project
Reading around the World Partnering with Suncoast Goodwill Industries to read and give each child his/her own books 1-2 times yearly
UPARC annual fishing trip with the Hurricane Pass Anglers Club
BABY FOOD COLLECTION MONTHLY TO RCS-Kimberly House, also blankets and caps
THE SHERIFFS ANNUAL JOHNSON AWARD KIWANIS AWARD WITH $1,000 to the outstanding deputy of the year.
Provides a $500 Ray Ruch Scolarship yearly.
$500 Scolarship provided to Clearwater High School annually.
Monthly financial support of Religious Community Services for Baby Food
Sponsorship of single mothers and young children at the YWCA
SERVING THE COMMUNITY
  • Come and Join Us
  • Have a Good Time
  • Make Great Friends
  • Benefit Your Community

 
Who We Are
Kiwanians are engaged in a variety of professions; including bankers, lawyers, doctors, Realtors, professors, clergy and law enforcers. They are young individuals embarking on careers, successful executives and active retirees. The Florida District, comprised of 300 clubs and 11,000 Kiwanians within Florida is one of the largest and most successful districts within Kiwanis.
  What is Kiwanis
Kiwanis is a world wide service organization of men and women who share the challenge of improving their community and world. There are more than 9,000 Kiwanis clubs in more than 80 nations, with nearly one third of a million Kiwanians of different cultures helping to improve peoples lives.
 
Young Children Priority One


Greater Clearwater Kiwanis

Each year since Young Children:Priority One began in 1990, more than 4,000 Kiwanis clubs have helped kids, prenatal through 5. Annually, clubs spend $35 million and volunteer for 1 million hours through projects involving parent education and support, safety and pediatric trauma, child care and development, and maternal and infant health. Currently, 1,500 clubs support immunization programs and Children’s Miracle Network hospitals. Approximately 1,000 clubs work with Head Start centers child care programs, Reading is Fundamental projects and parenting programs. And more than 500 clubs help educate pregnant women, conduct child- safety programs, and combat child abuse. Despite these efforts, many more children could benefit from Kiwanis intervention.

  The Six Objectives of Kiwanis

1. To give primacy to the human and spiritual, rather than to the material values of life
2. To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships.
3. To promote the adoption and the application of higher social, business, and professional standards.
4. To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive, and serviceable citizenship.
5. To provide, through Kiwanis Clubs, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render altruistic service, and to build better communities.
6. To cooperate in creating and maintaining that sound public opinion and high idealism which make possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism, and good will.

 

OFFICERS INSTALLATION BANQUET, Sept, 2006


Our President and Our Key Club Adviser at the Banquet


Partners with Goodwill Suncoast in Reading around the World


17 of the 300 Kiwanis Clubs in Florida are located within Pinellas county
and each club would love to have your participation in "Serving the Children"

Is it time to give a little back to your local community?

Click Here to Learn about Becoming A Kiwanian


 
 KIWANIS CLUB OF GREATER CLEARWATER
Post Office Box 8206  •  Clearwater, FL 34618
emergency#: 727-776-6905 • phone: (727) 781-1553

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