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Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee Mission Statement. The Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee, a ?flagship club" in a worldwide service organization, is committed to improve the Greater Milwaukee community, especially for youth, through volunteer resources and action. We offer men and women opportunities for communi
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1. Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Invitation to Membership
Contact: Karen Gilboy
Club Administrator
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Phone: (414)276-1331
Email: kiwanismke@sbcglobal.net
2. Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee Mission Statement The Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee, a “flagship club” in a worldwide service organization, is committed to improve the Greater Milwaukee community, especially for youth, through volunteer resources and action. We offer men and women opportunities for community service, leadership and friendship.
3. Kiwanis Club of MilwaukeeVolunteer Activities Tutoring program at Alexander Mitchell Elementary School
Kiwanis River Clean-up
Volunteer support at the YMCA Holton Youth Center
4. Kiwanis Club of MilwaukeeCommunity Services Committees School to Work
Young Children/Priority One
Circle K/Key Clubs
Environmental Issues
Human & Spiritual Values
International Relations
World Wide Service Projects
5. Kiwanis Club of MilwaukeeLeadership President:
William Frazier, Partner
Godfrey, Braun & Frazier
Past President:
Robert Brumder, Vice President, Robert W. Baird & Co.
President Elect:
Sandra K. Bailey, Administrator,
Milwaukee Catholic Home
Vice President:
- Judith Smith
Executive Director
Modjeska Youth Theatre
Secretary:
David Drent, Executive Director, War Memorial Center
Treasurer:
Liz Van Engel, CFO,
Treasures of the World
Club Administrator:
Karen A. McAlpine,
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
6. Kiwanis Club of MilwaukeeBoard of Directors Robert W. Dean, Jr., ICD Corporation
Athena O’Brien, Fitzgerald, Clayton, James & Kasten, Inc.
Steven J. Roberts, CityPress, Inc.
David W. Lang, Welke’s House of Roses
Brenda Mooney, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District
Debra L. Usinger, Usinger’s Famous Sausage
Lawrence Crouch, Milwaukee County Council,
Boy Scouts of America
Michael Derdzinski, Johnson Insurance Services
Nancy McCoy, M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank
7. Kiwanis Club of MilwaukeeBenefits of Membership Fellowship with other members
Volunteerism and personal growth
Business networking
Civic Involvement
As reported by club members in January, 2005
8. Kiwanis Club of MilwaukeeFellowship Personal Friendships
Social Activities
Sense of Belonging
Involvement
9. Kiwanis Club of MilwaukeeVolunteerism Community service
Use your talents
Develop leadership skills
Challenge yourself for personal growth
10. Kiwanis Club of MilwaukeeBusiness Networking Network at luncheons and volunteer or social activities
Meet professionals in business, industry, non-profit sector and government
11. Kiwanis Club of MilwaukeeCivic Involvement Learn about the latest happenings in downtown and in the community
Meet key elected officials and candidates
Luncheons at the prestigious War Memorial Center
12. Kiwanis Club of MilwaukeeMembership Categories Basic
Business
Blue Ticket
All members are expected to pay a $100 initiation fee
13. Kiwanis Club of MilwaukeeBasic Membership Basic Membership requires an investment of $175 per quarter or $700 annually. This fee covers the cost of your weekly luncheon.
14. Kiwanis Club of MilwaukeeBusiness Membership Business Membership requires an investment of $200 per quarter or $800 annually and includes the luncheons. A business may select one employee to join the Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee, yet send other employees to meetings in the member's place without incurring guest charges.
15. Kiwanis Club of MilwaukeeBlue Ticket Membership Blue Ticket Membership offers an introductory rate to welcome new members, either professionals who have recently moved to Milwaukee or professionals who have been in their current job for less than 5 years. A Blue Ticket member invests $45 quarterly in
membership, as well as pays the guest fee of $15 per luncheon meeting. After two years, a Blue Ticket Member will be expected to retain a Basic Membership.
16. Kiwanis Club of MilwaukeeMember Affiliations M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank
Pier Wisconsin
Foley & Lardner
Morgan Stanley
Community Health Charities
Robert W. Baird & Co.
CG Schmidt Construction
WE Energies
17. Background on Kiwanis International Founded in 1915 (Milwaukee Club founded in 1916)
Name adapted from Otchipew word meaning “ We have good time” or “We trade/advertise”
Kiwanis is in 96 countries with 9,000 clubs and 600,000 members
Continuing service emphasis: Young Children/Priority One (Prenatal to age 5)
18. Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time.--Kiwanis defining statement, adopted October 2004. “… Please join us in Kiwanis