April 2008 Edition
      David Maloney, Editor        
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2nd Key Leader Weekend Apr 25-27!
by Babs Lee

Final plans are underway for the Second Capital District Key Leader Weekend being held April 25-27th at Arlington Echo in Millersville, MD. The menus have been selected, the camp visited by Capital District Key Leader leadership, and registration well underway. All we need are for the Kiwanis Clubs to be sure their sponsored youth participants are getting registered and subsequent invoices paid. more

CKI Members: Willing and Ready to Help!
by Samantha Staebell, CDCKI Editor

CKI Members are just like any other member of the Kiwanis family, except of course, we are crazy college students! But, you would be surprised to know that we are not as different as you think. We all love to complete service, work with kids, and even work on a few fundraisers. A good relationship with your CKI club can be beneficial for all parties involved. more

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Westminster Club Honors Students
by Sandra Hughes

Wakefield Valley Golf and Conference Center was the site of the Westminster Kiwanis Club on March 4, 2008 where students-of-the-month were honored from Winters Mill and Westminster High Schools for their academic achievements and community service. Pictured Left to right are: Tony Franzen, a Westminster High School Junior. Tony excels in history and social sciences. He has lived abroad for many years and recently in Kenya. He exhibits a great understanding of the growing diversity and interconnectedness of world societies and a leader in class discussions. Chris Vogelberger, a senior at Westminster High School. Hew is a special education student and has maintained the honor roll thru out his four years at Westminster. Chris is student manage of the football team and has won numerous medals in Special Olympics. Rachael Kubicek, a senior from Winters Mill High School. she represents the Arts, Humanities & Communications Academy. Rachael is a violin student at Peabody School of Music and wants to become a teacher. Casie Lynch, a sophomore at Winters Mill High School, she is from the Administration Academy. Her future is in Missionary work and Mathematics. All Students were honored by the Westminster Kiwanis Club for being all round youth in the community.

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