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Marion Noon Kiwanis hosts District Meeting

Bill and Peggy Flinta. Marion Noon Kiwanis hosted the Ohio District Division 11-South Council Meeting, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017. The highlight of the evening was Ohio District Governor Bill Flinta's address and his wife, Peggy's, update on the First Family Project. The event was held in the Guthery Room in Maynard Hall on The Ohio State University-Marion Campus,

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Why Join Us?

It feels good. There is no better feeling than serving your local community and bringing hope and opportunity to families, neighbors and friends. A chance to lead. Take the lead on service projects or opportunities within your club or district. Grow from the experience of motivating others. Fellowship. It’s an opportunity to get together and network with like-minded people. It

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Remembering Bob Columber

It is with sadness that we say goodbye to longtime member Bob Columber. Bob was our friend, colleague, and dedicated Marion Noon Kiwanis member. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 3, 2016 at 1 pm at the Marion Salem United Methodist Church, 1640 Salem Road Caledonia, Ohio, officiated by Pastor Beth Mansperger. The family will receive friends

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Club’s donation supports “Right to Read”

Marion Noon Kiwanis donated funds to help assure that each student at Benjamin Harrison School received a book during Right to Read Week. Kiwanis President Dean Jacob and Board Member Debbie Rush represented our club in a presentation to Principal Leah Filliater. The 467 books were distributed on Sept. 26. Rush, a Farmers Insurance Agent, also donated funds supporting the effort.

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Kiwanians assist Habitat for Humanity Project

Six Kiwanis members and two members' spouses recently volunteered their time to put two coats of paint on a total of 694 linear feet of trim for the Habitat for Humanity house on State Street. "We have 756 linear feet of trim left and tentatively are targeting July 30 to complete the project," said Dave Wilhelm. Watch for more opportunities

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