Are you interested in learning more about our club? Why not attend a meeting or visit us at one of our upcoming community service projects? We’d love to meet you!
Beginning in October, 2024 we will meet on the first Thursday of the month at noon at South Lorain County Ambulance District (SLCAD) meeting room, located at 179 E Herrick Ave, for a business meeting, and on the third Thursday of the month at 5:30 for refreshments and networking and 6:00 for an informative program. See the calendar for that month’s location.
Patriotism is on full display in the Village of Wellington as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence this week. The Wellington Kiwanis’ Parade of Flags, now in its sixth year, has grown 10 percent in the past year to 305 U.S flags, not including the beautiful patriotic displays at Village Market, Apples and Herrick Memorial Library. Archibald Willard would be proud to see the Spirit of '76 is alive and well in his hometown. Featured sponsors for Independence Day include Mayor Hans Schneider and his wife Wendy at Union School Park: Council President Gene Hartman and Beth Hannon at the Town Hall on the square and Harrison Ford on North Main St. Additional displays are the Wellington Masons at Pioneer Cemetery on W. Herrick Ave. ; the VFW at Duke Pride Hill at Barb O’Keefe Way at the North Main St. grade separation; and American Legion Post 8 at the Vietnam Memorial. Proceeds from the Parade of Flags support Kiwanis’ playground fund, which has surpassed $100,000. The fundraising thermometer at Union School Park has grown to nearly $1 million. Thank you, Wellington. ... See MoreSee Less
Flags are going up this week for Kiwanis' sixth annual Parade of Flags and celebration of Independence Day and our 250th anniversary of independence. Special thanks to the Wellington Eagles, Wellington Implement and Free Will Baptist Church for t heir special 10 flags displays on S. Main St. and along Kent St. ... See MoreSee Less
Kiwanis Calendar
Are you interested in learning more about our club? Why not attend a meeting or visit us at one of our upcoming community service projects? We’d love to meet you!
Beginning in October, 2024 we will meet on the first Thursday of the month at noon at South Lorain County Ambulance District (SLCAD) meeting room, located at 179 E Herrick Ave, for a business meeting, and on the third Thursday of the month at 5:30 for refreshments and networking and 6:00 for an informative program. See the calendar for that month’s location.
July 2026
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12n - Business Meeting - SLCAD
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Parade of Flags placement
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Kiwanis Program Meeting
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OCS Food Delivery
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Patriotism is on full display in the Village of Wellington as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence this week. The Wellington Kiwanis’ Parade of Flags, now in its sixth year, has grown 10 percent in the past year to 305 U.S flags, not including the beautiful patriotic displays at Village Market, Apples and Herrick Memorial Library. Archibald Willard would be proud to see the Spirit of '76 is alive and well in his hometown. Featured sponsors for Independence Day include Mayor Hans Schneider and his wife Wendy at Union School Park: Council President Gene Hartman and Beth Hannon at the Town Hall on the square and Harrison Ford on North Main St. Additional displays are the Wellington Masons at Pioneer Cemetery on W. Herrick Ave. ; the VFW at Duke Pride Hill at Barb O’Keefe Way at the North Main St. grade separation; and American Legion Post 8 at the Vietnam Memorial. Proceeds from the Parade of Flags support Kiwanis’ playground fund, which has surpassed $100,000. The fundraising thermometer at Union School Park has grown to nearly $1 million. Thank you, Wellington. ... See MoreSee Less
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Flags are going up this week for Kiwanis' sixth annual Parade of Flags and celebration of Independence Day and our 250th anniversary of independence. Special thanks to the Wellington Eagles, Wellington Implement and Free Will Baptist Church for t heir special 10 flags displays on S. Main St. and along Kent St. ... See MoreSee Less
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