c/o Jan Schmidt, Secretary
450 Eastvold Avenue
Ortonville, MN  56278
jans@fedtel.net

Contact Information:

Kiwanis Contact: Rick Ash
Phone: 839-2038
or e-mail:  rickash@wat.midco.net
Meeting Day: Every Tuesday
Meeting Time: 12:05 p.m.
Meeting Place: Community Center
Side Room

What does being a Kiwanian Involve?

  • Attend weekly meetings on Tuesday at 12 noon for one hour (currently at the Ortonville Community Center on main street.)

  • Help with semi-annual highway cleanup

  • Serve as a program chairperson as assigned (once a year)

  • Help with fund raising activities (Auction, Fish Fry & Golf Tournament).

  • Make at least one interclub during the year.  An interclub is a visit to another Kiwanis club by 2 more members from our club.

  • Serve on a committee, as an officer, or board member.

  • volunteer for other community activities of your choice, TRAM, MWC. Tournament, Post Prom, etc.

Current Kiwanis Members

  • Rick Ash 2006

  • Darrell Boe 2008

  • Michael Callahan 2008

  • Roseanna Callahan 2008

  • John Cunningham 2004

  • Gary Dinnel 2007

  • Don Donais - LOA 2006

  • Jack Gable 1983 (Ortonville)

  • Dallas Hanson 2006

  • Joan Hasslen 2007

  • Bill Hoel 1979

  • Linda Hofhenke 2006

  • Jim Kaercher - Senior Member

  • Carol Knoll 1999

  • David Lang 2007

  • Beth Mueller 1994

  • Burt Nypen 1974

  • Vicki Oakes 2008

  • Becky Parker 1996

  • Deanna Prior 2008

  • Sally Rakow 2008

  • Craig Randleman 2001

  • Robin Redepenning  2005

  • Dalen Roe 2006

  • Roger Sandberg LOA 2006

  • Jan Schmidt 1985

  • Norman Shelsta 1997

  • Don Sherman 2007

  • Nicole Wood 2006

  • Garry Swenson 2008

 

 

The Objects of Kiwanis International

  • to give primacy to the human and spiritual rather than the material values of life

  • to encourage the daily living of the golden Ruse in all human relationships

  • to promote the adoption and the application of higher social, business and professional standards

  • to develop by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive and serviceable citizenship

  • to provide, through Kiwanis clubs, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render altruistic service and to build better communities.

  • to cooperate in creating and maintaining that sound public opinion and high idealism which make possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism and good will

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