2004 - 2005 Contributed $1,340 to Tsunami Relief Effort Year End: 106 Projects completed, 3644 Service Hours, $12,128 Spent, 30 Interclubs 2005 - 2006 February 2006 to October 2007: The club sponsored its second Key Club at The Salisbury School (Original Key Club is at Stephen Decatur High School, not Salisbury HS as reported previously) The club also sponsored its first K-Kids at Buckingham Elementary School in Berlin, MD Additionally, we have laid the groudwork for a Builders Club at Berlin Intermediate School Our Child Safety Seat Sticker program won recognition as an outstanding project Almost 14,000 stickers have been distributed thus far. We continue to support Worcester GOLD and their baby pantry through our Priority One donations Year End: 124 Projects completed, 2922 Service Hours, $21,458 Spent, 48 Interclubs 2006 - 2007 Year End: 125 Projects completed, 1773 Service Hours, $25,830 Spent, 34 Interclubs 2007 - 2008 Year End: 103 Projects completed, 2286 Service Hours, $5,667 Spent, 20 Interclubs 2008 - 2009 Year End: 127 Projects completed, 2518 Service Hours, $6687 Spent, 20 Interclubs 2009 - 2010 Year End: 33 Projects completed, 1994 Service Hours, $1,030 Spent, 17 Interclubs, $0 CD Foundation 2010 - 2011 E-Builder, June 2011: Kiwanis judges Sohwell Elementary Arts and Essays Contest, which children from the Ocean Pines, MD area attend. The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines - Ocean City has judged this contest and the annual Science Fair for many years as part of the Kiwanis International mission "Serving the Children of the World". The children are so creative making it a privilege to see and read their projects. On Wednesday May 18, 2011 the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines - Ocean City celebrated the 31st anniversary of its charter at the Woodlands in Ocean Pines. Every year the widows of former members of the club are invited to the luncheon to honor them and their spouses for their service and to enjoy the camaraderie. The original charter was presented and installation of officers made by Capital District Governor Malcom Livick on April 12th 1980 at the Ocean Pines Yacht Club. The Kiwanis Club of Delmar, DE was the sponsoring Kiwanis Club. Based on information, which Kiwanian Dick Jacobs had compiled in 2006, the club had its first meeting on February 20, 1980 at a local restaurant, now long gone, known as the Carriage House with the required 25 members. Formation of the club was spearheaded by the efforts of James Grimm who had been a member of Kiwanis in Baltimore before moving to Ocean Pines in 1979. The purpose of Kiwanis International is "Serving the Children of the World" to which this club has strived over its 31 year existence. Every year scholarships are awarded to local deserving high school senior students to further their educations. Funds are also distributed to local schools in support of their programs such as Buckingham Elementary School where a Kiwanis club for elementary students known as K-Kids exists and Berlin Intermediate School where a Kiwanis Builders Club also exists Stephen Decatur High School has a Key Club which is Kiwanis at the high school level. The Kiwanis Club judges Science and Art/Essay contests at Showell Elementary and also provides funds to the Ocean Pines Department of Recreation and Parks in support of children's programs. Worcester County GOLD's Priority One which assists children from prenatal to age 5 is another of the club's recipients. There are also community service programs in which the club participated. There's a long history of service and fundraising events which would fill several columns, but suffice it to say that the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines - Ocean City is proud to have been of service for 31 years and is dedicated to continuing to do so. Year End: 3 Projects completed, 74 Service Hours, $3 Spent, 5 Interclubs, $128 CD Foundation 2011 - 2012 2012 - 2013 2013 - 2014 2014 - 2015 2015 - 2016 2016 - 2017 2017 - 2018 2018 - 2019 2019 - 2020 2020 - 2021 Capital Kiwanian Dec/January 2021: For Kiwanis ONE Day, the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City took on the project of cleaning up trash in West Ocean City at the Park & Ride lot. In addition, every Wednesday in November members Sue Wineke and Kitty Wrench were in the parking lot of Ocean Pines Community Center collecting coat donations. The response was truly incredible. About 400 + coats were collected. |