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Kiwanis
Club marks 25 years It is hard to
imagine Sisters without the local Kiwanis Club.
The club provides food baskets
to needy families at Christmas, as well as running a year-round food bank.
Many Sisters students have gotten a boost toward college through Kiwanis
scholarships.
What would it be like without
an organization like Kiwanis? Just ask anyone who was around 25 years
ago and they'll tell you.
Before Kiwanis there was no
one who could so easily reach into hearts -- and pockets -- for the good
of the town.
On November 28, 1977 the Sisters
Kiwanis Club opened its doors for the first time. The Kiwanis Club of
Redmond sponsored the club and Cliff Clemens served as the first president.
Of the 35 original members,
five are still with the club, including Cliff Clemens, Dave Clemens, Harold
O'Hara, Bill Reed and Duffy Ylvisaker.
Over the past 25 years, Kiwanis
of Sisters has seen its membership fluctuate, with an all time low in
1981, and the current high of 92 members under the direction of president
Doug Roberts.
Warren Seward, club historian,
has seen many changes in personalities and membership. However, he has
remained a steady contributor with 23 years of perfect attendance.
Seward remembers his years
of service as a time of good friends and great opportunities.
Through the years the club
has been a strong force in Sisters' history. Commitment to community service
is prevalent in all the club's events and fund-raisers.
Past projects include Kid's
Day in the Park; Bike Rodeos; Eugene Gleemen concerts; Cub Scouts Pinewood
Derby and Wally Wings Basketball Camp.
In the early 1990s Sisters
Kiwanis started a number of ongoing projects that continue today, including
sponsorship of Cub Scouts; Christmas Food Baskets; Key Club; highway clean
up; Habitat for Humanity involvement, and the Sisters Food Bank.
Annual fundraisers such as
Buckaroo Breakfast (since 1980), Golf Tournament (since 1990), Burgers
on a Roll (1994) and Hole-in-One Tournament (2000) have allowed the Sisters
Kiwanis to support many local area programs and functions.
Some organizations aided by
Kiwanis include Sisters High School scholarship programs, Sisters High
School track team, Central Oregon Battering and Rape Organization (COBRA),
Family Access Network (FAN), Start Making a Reader Today (SMART). |
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