The Kiwanis Club of Abilene has a long and storied history dating back to 1921. The club was officially chartered on May 25, 1921. The man who presented the charter was Dick O. Terrell, District Governor of the TX-OK District, of San Antonio, Texas. Below are some highlights of our club’s past accomplishments.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1920s
1924: Purchased two buffalo for Fair Park
1925: Provided treatment and hospitalization for crippled children
1926: Sponsored the Goodfellow Fund for poor and needy families
1929: Purchased playground equipment for city schools and parks
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1930s
1930: Established an Ice and Milk Fund for needy children
1932: Donated to the West Texas Children’s Fund
1933: Built a children’s wading pool at Fair Park
1934: Provided eye treatment and glasses for children
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1940s
1947: Began sponsorship of a boy scout troop
1948: Only group to reach their Red Cross Campaign quota
1948: Began the Kiwanis Gumball Machine Project
1949: The Club became a Singing Club with the new songs books that were purchased
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1950s
1950: Raised money for the March of Dimes to find a cure for polio
1951: Revived the Kiwanis Pancake Supper and raised $2500
1952: Donated ping-pong tables, badminton sets, and volleyballs to the Salvation Army
1953: Established Circle K Clubs at Abilene Christian, McMurry, and Hardin-Simmons Universities
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1960s
1960: Purchased twenty-five beds for the Boys Ranch
1961: Past President Chuck Moser chaired the United Fund Drive
1965: Donated $1000 to the Abilene Zoo
1969: Gumball receipts pass the $20,000 mark
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1970s
1970: Five club members attended the International Convention in San Francisco
1972: Gumball machine receipts pass the $25,000 mark
1975: Kiwanians performed 700 hours of service at the West Texas Fair
1979: Vocational Scholarships were increased to $325
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1980s
1980: Kiwanis members were Bell Ringers for the Salvation Army
1981: Donated $5,000 to the Chapel Building Fund at the Abilene State School
1985: Delivering Meals on Wheels became a club project
1987: Nancy Miller was inducted as the First Female Member
HIGHLIGHTS SINCE 1990
1990: Donated $1000 to help send the Cooper High School Band to march in the Rose Parade
1995: Donated $4,136.52 to the Children’s Miracle Network
2003: Fed over 600 at our United for Kids tailgate party
2006: Established the Melvin Martin First Responder Award
2008: Basketball Shootout raised $6,475.48 for Children’s Miracle Network
2011: Donated $50,000 to help build the Children’s Wing at Hendrick Hospital
2011: Celebrated our 90th Anniversary
2016: Gumball machine receipts exceed $275,000
2017: Donated more than $72,000 to Eliminate Maternal/Neonatal Tetanus
2017: Hosted the TX-OK District Convention
2017: Sponsored the BUG Program at Reagan Elementary School
2017: Christmas Lighting at Safety City Signature Project
2018: Donated $1000 to Meals on Wheels
2018: Hosted the TX-OK District Convention for the second consecutive year
2018: Won first place in the TX-OK District Newsletter and Website Contest
2018-2019: Donated more than $74,000 to Eliminate Maternal/Neonatal Tetanus Worldwide
2019: Assumed the sponsorship of the Big Country Spelling Bee
2019: Presented bicycles to the top performers in the BUG Program
HIGHLIGHTS SINCE 2019
2020: The Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic
2020: Pancake Day was not held
2020: Meetings were conducted via Zoom
2021: Live meetings were resumed wearing masks
2021: The Club celebrated our 100th Anniversary on February 10, 2021
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! 📣
OUR HISTORY
The Kiwanis Club of Abilene has a long and storied history dating back to 1921. The club was officially chartered on May 25, 1921. The man who presented the charter was Dick O. Terrell, District Governor of the TX-OK District, of San Antonio, Texas. Below are some highlights of our club’s past accomplishments.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1920s
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1930s
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1940s
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1950s
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1960s
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1970s
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1980s
HIGHLIGHTS SINCE 1990
HIGHLIGHTS SINCE 2019
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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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