Combined Hills and Murray Bridge Handover 2023 lunch held at Auchendarroch Mount Barker:
Presidents Dennis and Charles inducted by Lt Gov. Louise:
Kiwanis International President 2020-21 Art Riley & wife Viki were given a guided tour of the Kiwanis Book shop on the 12th of March 2024, by Charles and Geoff.
From left, Mayor Ann Ferguson, President Marisa Ellks and the hard workers who made it happen – Charles Sheldrake, Bob Pappin and Geoff Jonston
CLUB HISTORY — Items from the past:
“2013 Mikes Moe had to go” ……….2013 Fundraiser…….
“2013 – The Short & the Tall – Models from the Fabulous Female Frolic”
2012 Mount Barker South Primary School K-Kids Club win Premiers School Award
"2012 December Christmas Combined meeting"
Kiwanis Club of The Adelaide Hills Suport for Operation Flinders:
The Hills Kiwanis club over many years suplied a bus and driver to transport youth at risk to Operation Flinders: Below collecting their back packs before setting out on their week of many challenges, bush camping and experiencing team work:
Club Information:
The Kiwanis Club of The Adelaide Hills, was founded on the 27 June 1990 with 25 charter members. and has been actively involved in all types of community service.
Our Kiwanis Club is a hands-on club, meaning that as well as raising money for deserving causes, we also volunteer our services for community projects within the community.
Below: RELAY FOR LIFE: Club members walking to raise money for cancer research c: 2007.
In addition to our Community service activities, a fortnightly dinner meeting is held at Auchendarroch House, Mt Barker for a time of fun and friendship, and many informative and inspirational guest speakers. Meetings are varied at times with visits to and from other Kiwanis Clubs and supper meetings at alternative locations in the Hills.
The Objects of the Kiwanis Club of the Adelaide Hills Based on the Objects of Kiwanis International:
1. To focus on the needs of our community by promoting ethical, personal and social practices that recognise differences and hold that all people are equal.
2. To promote learning and growing as a community in an environment of justice and goodwill for the benefit of all.
3. To provide a forum for discussion, friendship and personal growth through regular meetings.
4. To share our skills, our time and our commitment with our community.
Kiwanis Club Photo album
Photo Albums……………………….being up dated.
Combined Hills and Murray Bridge Handover 2023 lunch held at Auchendarroch Mount Barker:
Presidents Dennis and Charles inducted by Lt Gov. Louise:
Kiwanis International President 2020-21 Art Riley & wife Viki were given a guided tour of the Kiwanis Book shop on the 12th of March 2024, by Charles and Geoff.
“2019 – 13 October – Kiwanis Combined Handover Meeting” Adelaide Hills Kiwanis Board 2019-2020
Charles Sheldrake – New President
Murray Bridge Kiwanis Board -2019-2020
2018 – 7 March – Kiwanis Book Shop Opening”
From left, Mayor Ann Ferguson, President Marisa Ellks and the hard workers who made it happen – Charles Sheldrake, Bob Pappin and Geoff Jonston
CLUB HISTORY — Items from the past:
“2013 Mikes Moe had to go” ……….2013 Fundraiser…….
“2013 – The Short & the Tall – Models from the Fabulous Female Frolic”
2012 Mount Barker South Primary School K-Kids Club win Premiers School Award
"2012 December Christmas Combined meeting"
Kiwanis Club of The Adelaide Hills Suport for Operation Flinders:
The Hills Kiwanis club over many years suplied a bus and driver to transport youth at risk to Operation Flinders: Below collecting their back packs before setting out on their week of many challenges, bush camping and experiencing team work:
Club Information:
The Kiwanis Club of The Adelaide Hills, was founded on the 27 June 1990 with 25 charter members. and has been actively involved in all types of community service.
Our Kiwanis Club is a hands-on club, meaning that as well as raising money for deserving causes, we also volunteer our services for community projects within the community.
Below: RELAY FOR LIFE: Club members walking to raise money for cancer research c: 2007.
In addition to our Community service activities, a fortnightly dinner meeting is held at Auchendarroch House, Mt Barker for a time of fun and friendship, and many informative and inspirational guest speakers. Meetings are varied at times with visits to and from other Kiwanis Clubs and supper meetings at alternative locations in the Hills.
The Objects of the Kiwanis Club of the Adelaide Hills Based on the Objects of Kiwanis International:
1. To focus on the needs of our community by promoting ethical, personal and social practices that recognise differences and hold that all people are equal.
2. To promote learning and growing as a community in an environment of justice and goodwill for the benefit of all.
3. To provide a forum for discussion, friendship and personal growth through regular meetings.
4. To share our skills, our time and our commitment with our community.
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