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Coastal Delaware Kiwanis Club on hand for Special Olympics
by Rosemary Cummings
Coastal Delaware Kiwanis Club members were on hand for the 20th year of the Special Olympics Families at the Beach at Cape Henlopen State Park. Kiwanis partnered with other local service organizations to assist Special Olympics. Team work was evident as Kiwanians worked alongside members from Lions, Anglers, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, and a nearby Church group preparing bag lunches for the guests and their families. The men had a great time as they vied for best cook of hamburgers and hot dogs. When the anglers returned from fishing they lined up for their bag of goodies and some even had seconds. After lunch they announced the winners of First fish caught: Beth Fuhs at 10:01 a.m. Most fish caught: Deborah McDaniel (8) Largest fish caught: Elizabeth Avelleyra (14-inch flounder). Coordinators Janie Miller and Brenda Zullo presented trophies to the winners. After the presentation, Special Olympics members and their families took a ride on the nearby Cape May-Lewes ferry.
Coastal DE Kiwanis Club
Big Brother Joe Brake with his Little Brothers
Team of Cooks from Service Organizations
Beth Fuhs
Deb McDaniel
Elizabeth Avelleyra
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Thanks, Tom, for a great year! |
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The end of a Kiwanis Administrative Year brings, and should bring, recognition of jobs well done as well as a welcome to new leadership. We offer our full support of the 2011-2012 Kiwanis Leadership Team. Division 17’s Lieutenant Governor Joyce Sharon had a novel idea and coordinated that well with her club presidents. She asked them to review their year and select a club member for the “Unsung Hero’s Award” to be given to a Kiwanian who demonstrated outstanding leadership and consistent service to their clubs...more
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