Mailing Address:

PO Box 6698
Charlottesville VA
22906-6698

kiwanis@avenue.org





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© 2003 by Kiwanis Club of Charlottesville

 

Kiwanis Club of Charlottesville

"Serving the Children of the World"

Chartered on April 3rd, 1922, the Kiwanis Club is one of the premier service organizations not only in Charlottesville, but worldwide as well. 

Forty-eight members come from many different backgrounds.

Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time.

There are over 350,000 members in 84 countries around the world.

The Charlottesville Club is one of more than 180 Kiwanis Clubs in the Capital District, providing community service throughout:

    Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia.

Division 5 of the Capital District has clubs in:

 Charlottesville, Alleghany Highlands, Buena Vista, Harrisonburg,

Lexington, Shenandoah Valley, Staunton, and Waynesboro.

Division 5 along with Division 19, with clubs in Blue Ridge, Clarke County, Front Royal, and Winchester, constitute the Presidential Region of the Capital District.

Club meets first, second, third, and fifth Mondays. Fourth Monday is a service "work night" at a different local agency each month.

UPDATE:

 We have recently moved from The Ponderosa and are now meeting regularly at the Elk's Lodge. Check the program schedule page for latest information.

To see all the community agencies where Kiwanians take action for the betterment of the community, click here.

See schedule of programs

 

For more information contact:

 

James G. Hart, Public Relations Chairman,
(434) 971-2094 or by email

-OR-

Norman Gutzler, President,

(434) 973-2006 or by e-mail

Thinking about membership? Click here.

 

Robert Pflugfelder, Membership Chairperson, (434) 978-2140 or by email.

-OR-

Jim Gilchrist, Division 5 Lt. Gov.,

 Kiwanis Club of Harrisonburg.

 

All money raised at fund-raising events supports the community service activities listed below. All club administrative costs are borne by club members. In 2007-08, Kiwanis donated approximately $21,903 to the community programs listed below.

2007-2008 Funding Levels

 

Donation Amounts

 

 

 

  1. Camp Holiday Trails, Inc. . . . . . .$6,350

  2. 6 Key Clubs, Circle K, Builders Club . . . . . . .$4,579

  3. Boy & Girls Club . . . . . . .$3,500

  4. Kiwanis J. T. Graves Memorial Youth Scholarships . . . . . . .$2,500

  5. Holiday Party at Work Source Enterprises . . . . . . .$938

  6. Kiwanians in Action (Work Night Expenses). . . . . . .$705

  7. Church Directory (Spiritual Arms Committee). . . . . . .$608

  8. Kiwanis Central Little League Team . . . . . . .$450

  9. Kiwanis International Children's Fund  . . . . . . .$255

  10. Kiwanis Capital District Foundation. . . . . . .$250

  11. Ryan Clark Memorial (VTech). . . . . . .$162

"ASK--Actively Seek Kiwanians"
 

                                The opportunities to change the world

                       one child and one community

                       at a time are endless when

                                we welcome new Kiwanians into our club.

 

                       Imagine a world with

                                    a million Kiwanians!

 

                       We could rewrite the future.

 

Have You Heard?  Gold key members are taking over the Kiwanis world! 

 
 
Kiwanis Family:

Kiwanis International: http://www.kiwanis.org/
Kiwanis International Foundation:
http://kif.kiwanis.org/kif
Capital District Kiwanis: www.capitaldistrictkiwanis.org
Key Club International:
http://keyclub.org/
Circle K International: 
http://circlek.org/
Circle K UVa: http://uva.cdcki.org/

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