January 6th – #272 Wilmington Sons of Italy – $25 (Bonus)
January 7th – #240 Erik Neilson – $25
January 8th – #484 Wayne’s Drains – $25 (Bonus)
January 9th – #72 John Collins – $25
January 10th – #35 McIvers Auto – $50
January 11th – #58 Lilia Maselli – $50
January 12th – #227 Lee Ghannam – $25 (Bonus)
January 13th – #485 Suzi Poirier – $25
January 14th – #54 Wilmington Sons of Italy – $25 (Bonus)
January 15th – #45 John Lanigan – $25
January 16th – #218 Margaret McKenna – $25
January 17th – #481 Jill Biggins – $50
January 18th – #163 Elyse Denorfia – $50
January 19th – #39 Andrew Nelson – $25
January 20th – #153 Mike Burns – $25 (Bonus)
January 21st – #283 Laurie Neilson – $25
January 22nd – #348 Wilmington Sons of Italy – $25 (Bonus)
January 23rd – #85 Peggy Speranza – $25
January 24th – #265 John Consedine – $50
January 25th – #282 Dan Callahan – $50
January 26th – #491 Chris Neville – $25
January 27th – #17 Betty Sandquist – $25
January 28th – #283 Laurie Neilson – $25 (Bonus)
This is the final result.
Congratulations to all the winners!
Thank you to all who participated.
Kiwanis Food Pantry – Is Here!
ABOVE: Now available at the Congregational Church, 220 Middlesex Ave, Wilmington – 24/7
BELOW: Members of the Kiwanis Club were joined by folks from the Congregational Church and Scout Pack 136 at the installation and loading of the Kiwanis Mini Food Pantry.
NOW OPEN!
Donations can be dropped off soon. We are looking for :
Peanut Butter, Jelly, and Jam
Breakfast Cereals (hot and cold)
Pancake Mix & Syrup
Pasta and Pasta Sauce
Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa
Non-perishable Juices
Baking Ingredients
Snacks – Crackers, Cookies, Granola Bars
Dry Goods – Rice, Boxed or Bagged Potatoes
Mac-n-Cheese
Canned Goods (excluding soups and vegetables)
Baby Food and Diapers
Gluten-Free and Sugar-Free Products
For a young mother in Wilmington needing food immediately, here are several options:
Food Banks in Nearby Areas: If Wilmington’s options are not immediately available, nearby towns might have food banks or pantries that could be accessible.
Donations for the Kiwanis Pantry:
If you wish to contribute or know someone who might, donations can be made via:
PayPal (use QR code below) directly to support the construction and stocking of the pantry.
A new project is offered through the Wilmington Senior Center (https://www.wilmingtonma.gov/elderly-services). The Club has raised funds to provide local senior citizens the opportunity to dine at a local restaurant. $50 gift certificates are purchased at Wilmington restaurants and offered free to seniors who might not have ability to afford to go out to eat. It’s one thing to get food from the Community Fund’s (http://www.wilmingtoncommunityfund.org) Food Pantry, but going out to dinner is an event we all enjoy. The cards are distributed completely anonymously to seniors through the Elderly Services Director.
To make a donation through PayPal use this QR code:
Our Kiwanis club raises funds for college scholarships every year through various fundraising events.
Jayne Taylor demonstrates just how to make a donation. The club members fan out each year to ask for donations from Wilmington residents to help fund the scholarships for graduating Wilmington seniors
Are you ready to join us? Contact us or apply for Kiwanis club membership here
Little League
Each year the Kiwanis Club of Wilmington helps out with Opening Day for Wilmington Little League by serving hot dogs and drinks to the hungry players.
(above) Kiwanian Karen West passes out the dogs to the players.
Just a little Ketchup is all it takes. Well, maybe just some more. OK – A LOT!
How to cook all those dogs at once? Bob and Wendy have it under control.
PanMass Challenge – Wilmington style
Kids and bikes around and around. Hundreds of Wilmington kids raise thousands of dollars for cancer research. The Kiwanis Club of Wilmington supports the effort with – you guessed it – Hot Dogs!
Ready for the crowd! Volunteers join Dennis, Karen and Stu with plenty of hot dogs at the finish line for Wilmington’s Pan Mass Challenge
A little ketchup is needed to make a Kiwanis Hot Dog complete. Did someone say “a little”?
Puerto Rico Relief
When Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico the Kiwanis Club of Wilmington collected tons of food, clothing, supplies and water to ship to help the citizens of Puerto Rico. Here neatly organised is the start of the collection in the West Real Estate office.
Soon it got out of hand! Here Dennis, Bob and Don try to get a handle on all the items dropped off at West Real Estate office.
Kiwanis is more than one club
Members of 9 clubs from Division 9 joined together to clean up Hampton Beach. They got cigarette butts, diapers, cans and bottles and nobody knows what this thing is.
Join Us!
Our Kiwanis club fulfills the Kiwanis mission by serving our community through our many Kiwanis Community Service Projects.
Are you ready to help create communities that let all children thrive, prosper and grow? It’s pretty easy to do! Simply contact us with your questions and apply for Kiwanis club membership.
The kids in your community and the world are counting on you!
Calendar Raffle
WE HAVE WINNERS!
January 1st – #80 Amy Bettencourt – $100
January 2nd – #274 Gary DiPalma – $25
January 3rd – #221 Margaret McKenna – $50
January 4th – #163 Elyse Denorfia – $50
January 5th – #154 Mike Burns – $25
January 6th – #272 Wilmington Sons of Italy – $25 (Bonus)
January 7th – #240 Erik Neilson – $25
January 8th – #484 Wayne’s Drains – $25 (Bonus)
January 9th – #72 John Collins – $25
January 10th – #35 McIvers Auto – $50
January 11th – #58 Lilia Maselli – $50
January 12th – #227 Lee Ghannam – $25 (Bonus)
January 13th – #485 Suzi Poirier – $25
January 14th – #54 Wilmington Sons of Italy – $25 (Bonus)
January 15th – #45 John Lanigan – $25
January 16th – #218 Margaret McKenna – $25
January 17th – #481 Jill Biggins – $50
January 18th – #163 Elyse Denorfia – $50
January 19th – #39 Andrew Nelson – $25
January 20th – #153 Mike Burns – $25 (Bonus)
January 21st – #283 Laurie Neilson – $25
January 22nd – #348 Wilmington Sons of Italy – $25 (Bonus)
January 23rd – #85 Peggy Speranza – $25
January 24th – #265 John Consedine – $50
January 25th – #282 Dan Callahan – $50
January 26th – #491 Chris Neville – $25
January 27th – #17 Betty Sandquist – $25
January 28th – #283 Laurie Neilson – $25 (Bonus)
This is the final result.
Congratulations to all the winners!
Thank you to all who participated.
Kiwanis Food Pantry – Is Here!
ABOVE: Now available at the Congregational Church, 220 Middlesex Ave, Wilmington – 24/7
BELOW: Members of the Kiwanis Club were joined by folks from the Congregational Church and Scout Pack 136 at the installation and loading of the Kiwanis Mini Food Pantry.
NOW OPEN!
Donations can be dropped off soon. We are looking for :
Peanut Butter, Jelly, and Jam
Breakfast Cereals (hot and cold)
Pancake Mix & Syrup
Pasta and Pasta Sauce
Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa
Non-perishable Juices
Baking Ingredients
Snacks – Crackers, Cookies, Granola Bars
Dry Goods – Rice, Boxed or Bagged Potatoes
Mac-n-Cheese
Canned Goods (excluding soups and vegetables)
Baby Food and Diapers
Gluten-Free and Sugar-Free Products
For a young mother in Wilmington needing food immediately, here are several options:
S.N.O.W. – Senior Night Out Wilmington
A new project is offered through the Wilmington Senior Center (https://www.wilmingtonma.gov/elderly-services). The Club has raised funds to provide local senior citizens the opportunity to dine at a local restaurant. $50 gift certificates are purchased at Wilmington restaurants and offered free to seniors who might not have ability to afford to go out to eat. It’s one thing to get food from the Community Fund’s (http://www.wilmingtoncommunityfund.org) Food Pantry, but going out to dinner is an event we all enjoy. The cards are distributed completely anonymously to seniors through the Elderly Services Director.
To make a donation through PayPal use this QR code:
Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Institute
The Kiwanis Club of Wilmington is one of the many clubs in New England who offer ongoing support to the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Institute (KPTI), a non-profit organization located in Boston, Massachusetts that is committed to keeping children safe. It was founded in 1981 by the Kiwanis Foundation of New England in partnership with Tufts Medical Center. https://www.tuftsmedicine.org/get-care/our-locations/about-tufts-medical-center/patient-family-services/kiwanis-pediatric-trauma-institute
College Scholarships
Our Kiwanis club raises funds for college scholarships every year through various fundraising events.
Jayne Taylor demonstrates just how to make a donation. The club members fan out each year to ask for donations from Wilmington residents to help fund the scholarships for graduating Wilmington seniors
Are you ready to join us? Contact us or apply for Kiwanis club membership here
Little League
Each year the Kiwanis Club of Wilmington helps out with Opening Day for Wilmington Little League by serving hot dogs and drinks to the hungry players.
(above) Kiwanian Karen West passes out the dogs to the players.
Just a little Ketchup is all it takes. Well, maybe just some more. OK – A LOT!
How to cook all those dogs at once? Bob and Wendy have it under control.
PanMass Challenge – Wilmington style
Kids and bikes around and around. Hundreds of Wilmington kids raise thousands of dollars for cancer research. The Kiwanis Club of Wilmington supports the effort with – you guessed it – Hot Dogs!
Ready for the crowd! Volunteers join Dennis, Karen and Stu with plenty of hot dogs at the finish line for Wilmington’s Pan Mass Challenge
A little ketchup is needed to make a Kiwanis Hot Dog complete. Did someone say “a little”?
Puerto Rico Relief
When Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico the Kiwanis Club of Wilmington collected tons of food, clothing, supplies and water to ship to help the citizens of Puerto Rico. Here neatly organised is the start of the collection in the West Real Estate office.
Soon it got out of hand! Here Dennis, Bob and Don try to get a handle on all the items dropped off at West Real Estate office.
Kiwanis is more than one club
Members of 9 clubs from Division 9 joined together to clean up Hampton Beach. They got cigarette butts, diapers, cans and bottles and nobody knows what this thing is.
Join Us!
Our Kiwanis club fulfills the Kiwanis mission by serving our community through our many Kiwanis Community Service Projects.
Are you ready to help create communities that let all children thrive, prosper and grow? It’s pretty easy to do! Simply contact us with your questions and apply for Kiwanis club membership.
The kids in your community and the world are counting on you!
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