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KIWANIS of
WEST SEATTLE
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PLEASE JOIN US...
Our club meets 7am every 1st and 3rd Wednesday,
and Noon every 2nd Wednesday of each month,
at Be's Restaurant in the Junction,
at 4509 California Ave SW.
Park in rear lot and enter the rear door.
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West Seattle Kiwanis was the second service club established in West Seattle, and began in 1929.
Donate in support of our current project, the Kiwanis Children's Cancer Program. Click Here
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Membership is open to all men and women who possess
a genuine interest in serving the community.
Contact us at 206-938-8032 or
ewl@westseattle.com
Visit us on Facebook, Read what's happening on our Blog,
and check out our photo album on Flickr
"I joined Kiwanis in 2011 because I have found the
networking and fellowship of Kiwanis to be wonderful
and exciting....The best thing about being a Kiwanis
member is making wonderful friends and learning from
fantastic mentors." Katey Enslein
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Upcoming Events & Guest Speakers
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Upcoming Events:
Saturday April 28th, 10am to 1pm, Kiwanis to help at
YMCA Healthy Kids Day. Stop by the West Seattle YMCA
for some fun activities and say hello to Kiwanis.
Kiwanis Children's Cancer Program, 2011-2012,
Join us as we raise money to fund cancer research
fellowships at Seattle Children’s Hospital.
"Fifty years ago, most children with leukemia lived less
than one year, and almost none survived. Now, thanks
to advances made at research and teaching hospitals
like Doernbecher, most children with leukemia reach
adulthood, cured of their disease." Dr. Linda Stork, MD.,
Division Head, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, OHSU
Doernbecher Children's Hospital
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Thank you to our friends, neighbors,
and our families for supporting our annual pancake breakfast!
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The Pirates Landing at Alki
is a fun service project for kids of all ages.
Our members distribute pirate
hats and host the costume contest.
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Project Cool serves 2,000 homeless
kids throughout King County.
Members help fill backpacks with basic school
supplies.
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Our high school Key Clubs
support Relay For Life and March of Dimes with the Walk America drive. |
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Boy Scout Troop 284 & Crew 284
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The ELIMINATE Project: the Global effort of Kiwanis to eliminate
maternal and neonatal tetanus. Three doses of a 60-cent vaccine
can protect mothers and babies. Kiwanis of West Seattle has committed
to providing 700 vaccines over the next two years.
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West Seattle Food Bank
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The SIGN Project: Help heal broken legs around the world through
the Kiwanis SIGN Project. $100 heals a leg and $15,000 opens
a clinic. |
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