Kiwanis
Midland
Meetings: Every Monday at 6:00 PM·Northwood University, Griswold Center,·Midland, MI·Telephone:

 

Priority #1 - Young Children

 Mission Statement

The Kiwanis Club of Midland is dedicated to improving the quality of life for the people of our community with an emphasis on young children.

We provide "hands-on" and financial support while providing uplifting fellowship and personal growth for our members. 

 

2012 Kiwanis Rose Sale Fundraiser

The Kiwanis Club of Midland is proud to announce its 2012 Rose Sale Fundraiser.  The Club is selling high quality, long stem roses in your choice of colors (red, yellow or pink).  The roses include decorative greens, rose food and care instructions.  The cost is $22.00 per dozen.  The roses are available for customer pickup or Club delivery within the Midland City limits on May 31 & June 1, 2012.  All proceeds are directed back into the community to support projects / programs for children and youth.

To purchase roses using a major credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express) or PayPal, click here.  (Note: Orders must be placed before May 21, 2012.)

 

 Midland Kiwanis Happenings

Midland Kiwanis Club sponsors Sanford Senior Center Christmas Party.  For more information, click here.

Kiwanis Club of Midland has Christmas Party for 1st Grade Students at Carpenter Elementary School.  To learn more, click here.

Midland Kiwanis Club Inducts Officers and Directors for 2011-2012.  For more information, click here.

Kiwanis Club of Midland Welcomes 5 New Members.  To learn more, click here.

Midland Kiwanis Club receives "Thank You" for support of Midland County 4H Small Animal Auction at the Midland County Fair.  For more information, click here.

Midland Kiwanis Club members participate in the Michigan District Kiwanis Convention.  To learn more, click here.

Midland Kiwanis Club sponsors 2011 Kiwanis Night at the Loons.  For more information, click here.

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to the Kiwanis Club of Midland!  For 90 years, the Club has made Midland a better place to live.  For more details, click here to view a July 14, 2011 article from the Midland Daily News.