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David Hepp named new president

Photo: District 11 South Lt Governor Jack Bull, center, thanks outgoing President Amber Johnson and welcomes incoming President David Hepp. Marion Noon Kiwanis recently held its officer installation. David Hepp, a manager for Marion Public Library, is the new president. Other officers include: Manoj Sharma, president-elect Sean DeWitt, secretary Jean Obenour, treasurer Amber Johnson, immediate

Jack Bull is new Lt. Gov. for District 11 South

Marion Noon Kiwanis Member Jack Bull was installed as our Kiwanis Lt. Governor for District 11 South during the Council meeting hosted by our club at OSUM's Maynard Hall/Guthery Room. During the evening meeting, outgoing Lt. Governer Lynn Stoycheff shared her reflections of her year and Division Officers were installed. Marion Noon Kiwanis President Amber

Long-time member Howard Klehm passes away

We are saddened by the loss of our dear friend and fellow Kiwanian, Howard Klehm. We will miss his gift of music and caring ways. Love and prayers to his family. Howard Klehm, age 76 of Marion, passed away on Saturday, July 8, 2017 at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus. Howard was born on February

First Annual Golf Outing A Success!

Marion Noon Kiwanis held its first annual Kiwanis Golf Outing Thursday, May 11, 2017 at Whetstone Golf Club. The event started out a little chilly, but the attendance was great! We appreciate everyone who came out to golf and all of our sponsors. Next year will be even bigger and better! Special Thanks to the

Sign Up! Kiwanis Golf Outing May 11

Marion Noon Kiwanis is holding its first annual Kiwanis Golf Outing Thursday, May 11, 2017 at Whetstone Golf Club with a Shotgun Start at Noon. The deadline to sign up for this event which will raise scholarship funds for the Marion Noon Kiwanis Foundation is April 24. The format is 4-person teams, 18-holes Scramble. Cost

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

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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.

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