Kiwanians donated and wrapped gifts for Christian Homes & Family Services foster children.
Our club participates in various projects throughout the year that involve community service and assisting children locally and worldwide. Additionally, we have speakers at our weekly meetings to explore topics of interest to the membership. We engage in several social activities to share experiences, talents, and our collective interests. All represent significant opportunities for service, friendship, and personal growth.
Below are the projects and activities in which we are currently involved:
SIGNATURE PROJECT –“CHRISTMAS IN THE CITY”is a time to love and support foster families with Christian Homes & Family Services. We purchase Christmas gifts for the foster children and host the foster families for a fun night at Safety City with treats, crafts, and more.
SERVING OUR SCHOOLS – Reading to students at TLCA Elementary
SUMMER FEEDING PROGRAM– Fighting hunger in our community! We serve lunches during school breaks in the weeks leading up to the new school year, as well as during Christmas and Spring Break. It’s a small way we can make a big difference.
BUG PROGRAM – Promoting academic excellence of students at TLCA Elementary
TEXAS RAMP PROJECT – Building wheelchair ramps for the elderly and disabled
WEST TEXAS FAIR & RODEO – Work at the ticket booth
MEALS ON WHEELS – Deliver meals to individuals who cannot get out on their own
Our Abilene Kiwanians brought home some serious hardware a few weeks ago! 🏆✨
Both Abilene clubs and Division 35 cleaned up at the recent Texas Oklahoma District of Kiwanis International Convention, and we were thrilled to celebrate these honors together at our meeting.
We were also honored to welcome fellow Kiwanians and leaders from the Kiwanis Club of Greater Abilene, including @Joey Parker, Floyd Miller, Region 6 Trustee David McCaghren, Lt. Gov. Lyndel Cook, and Phil Hill (not pictured).
Pictured celebrating the multiple club and division honors are Region 6 Trustee David McCaghren, Randy Roewe, Faye Dodson, Guy Lucas, and Lt. Gov. Lyndel Cook.
Every banner patch, certificate, and award on that table is a direct reflection of our members' tireless dedication to serving the children and families of the Abilene community. We are proud of what we’ve accomplished together—and ready for another great year of service! 💙🥞
At last week's meeting, we hosted our annual High School Football Coaches Program, welcoming our local head coaches (L-R: Justin Gorman, Clay Martin, Mike Fullen, and Scott Stewart) to preview the upcoming season.
We loved hearing about the opportunities and goals ahead for: ~Justin Gorman – Abilene Christian HS (6-Man, 1st Year as Head Coach) ~Clay Martin – Wylie HS (5A Div. II, 7th Year) ~Mike Fullen – Abilene High (5A Div. I, 8th Year) ~Scott Stewart – Cooper HS (5A Div. II, 1st Year as Head Coach)
Kiwanis History Note 📜 Our tradition of hosting local coaches dates back to September 1951! In 1956, the club hosted the Kiwanis Pigskin Review to kick off the season and raise funds for local children—led by Kiwanian and 1957 Club President Chuck Moser during his historic 3-peat state championship run with Abilene High.
Best of luck to all the coaches, players, cheer squads, bands, and fans this season under the Friday Night Lights! 📣
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Our club participates in various projects throughout the year that involve community service and assisting children locally and worldwide. Additionally, we have speakers at our weekly meetings to explore topics of interest to the membership. We engage in several social activities to share experiences, talents, and our collective interests. All represent significant opportunities for service, friendship, and personal growth.
Below are the projects and activities in which we are currently involved:
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Our Abilene Kiwanians brought home some serious hardware a few weeks ago! 🏆✨
Both Abilene clubs and Division 35 cleaned up at the recent Texas Oklahoma District of Kiwanis International Convention, and we were thrilled to celebrate these honors together at our meeting.
We were also honored to welcome fellow Kiwanians and leaders from the Kiwanis Club of Greater Abilene, including @Joey Parker, Floyd Miller, Region 6 Trustee David McCaghren, Lt. Gov. Lyndel Cook, and Phil Hill (not pictured).
Pictured celebrating the multiple club and division honors are Region 6 Trustee David McCaghren, Randy Roewe, Faye Dodson, Guy Lucas, and Lt. Gov. Lyndel Cook.
Every banner patch, certificate, and award on that table is a direct reflection of our members' tireless dedication to serving the children and families of the Abilene community. We are proud of what we’ve accomplished together—and ready for another great year of service! 💙🥞
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It’s officially football season in West Texas! 🏈✨
At last week's meeting, we hosted our annual High School Football Coaches Program, welcoming our local head coaches (L-R: Justin Gorman, Clay Martin, Mike Fullen, and Scott Stewart) to preview the upcoming season.
We loved hearing about the opportunities and goals ahead for:
~Justin Gorman – Abilene Christian HS (6-Man, 1st Year as Head Coach)
~Clay Martin – Wylie HS (5A Div. II, 7th Year)
~Mike Fullen – Abilene High (5A Div. I, 8th Year)
~Scott Stewart – Cooper HS (5A Div. II, 1st Year as Head Coach)
Kiwanis History Note 📜
Our tradition of hosting local coaches dates back to September 1951! In 1956, the club hosted the Kiwanis Pigskin Review to kick off the season and raise funds for local children—led by Kiwanian and 1957 Club President Chuck Moser during his historic 3-peat state championship run with Abilene High.
Best of luck to all the coaches, players, cheer squads, bands, and fans this season under the Friday Night Lights! 📣
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Upcoming events
Brandon Scott Thomas & Cindy Evans ~ TSTC Update
Program Committee Meeting
Britni Casady ~ Better Business Burreau
Kiwanis Board Meeting
Melvin Martin ~ First Responder Award
Caleb Powell ~ Operation: Stockshow
Rosten Callerman ~ Habitat for Humanity
Kiwanis Year End Celebration
Program Committee Meeting
Kiwanis Board Meeting
Program Committee Meeting
Kiwanis Board Meeting