Williamsburg Club Activities
by
Caren Shumacher
Convention Goers Members of the Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg share a group hug at convention! Pictured from left: Barbara and Larry Murphy, Caren Schumacher, Scott and Missy Zimmerman. |
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The Williamsburg Winery and Wedmore Place Courtney Darden (center) spoke to the Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg about Wedmore Place and the recent European awards The Williamsburg Winery won for two of their locally-produced wines. Pictured with Darden are Kiwanian Art Bornschein (left) and club president, Larry Murphy. |
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Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg Earns Distinguished Club Award Scott Zimmerman, immediate past president of the club receives recognition from current Kiwanis Capital District Division 23 Lieutenant Governor Brian Wilson, while Immediate Past Lieutenant Governor Al Meadows looks on. Zimmerman's leadership of the club earned the distinction. |
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It's Picnic Time! The Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg enjoys a summertime picnic that brings members and their families together for an afternoon of fellowship and fun. |
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Parent/Child/Grandchild Day The Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg enjoyed watching their children and grandchildren be entertained and educated by Jamestown Settlement staff. |
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"I Need A Lighthouse" Kathleen Wakefield (center) recently spoke to the Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg about the organization she founded following her own personal tragedy of losing a son. "I Need A Lighthouse" attempts to make a difference for people who experience depression and think about suicide. Pictured with Wakefield are Kiwanis member Scott Zimmerman (left) and Larry Murphy, club president. |
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At the Car Wash Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg Aktion Club members raised $373 during their car wash at the Shell station on the corner of Olde Towne and Richmond Roads. The club plans to donate the funds to the Children's Hospital of the Kings Daughters and the March of Dimes. Pictured, from left to right: Tanaia Cox; Tanya Cauthorne; Gail Boyd; Doug May; Antoine Johnson; and Phillip Wren. |
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Go Tribe! The Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg recently heard William and Mary head football coach Jimmy Laycock. In his annual pre-season visit to the club, Laycock previewed the season ahead and answered questions from club members. Pictured, from left: Kiwanian Kevin Walsh; Laycock; Bobby Dwyer, Kiwanis club member and W&M Assistant Athletic Director; and Larry Murphy, club president. |
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