The Kiwanis Club of Webster 51 Years of Community Service
Chartered May 14, 1957
What is Kiwanis?
Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. As a group, these volunteers can achieve what they cannot do alone. These men and women attend Kiwanis club meetings of fellowship and inspiration. Kiwanis is not a social club nor a secret or political society. It does not prescribe a way of life for others. It often does, however, act as a forum of diverse ideas.


What It Means To Be A Kiwanian
Through Kiwanis membership, individuals can give of themselves - their experience, knowledge, time, and love - to those who need it the most. Kiwanians can work for a way of life in which they believe. As members of a local club, members have the opportunity to:
    -  Make business and professional contacts
    -  Learn first-hand about local, national, and international issues
    -  Improve and use leadership skills
    -  Participate in the life of their community and world
    -  Develop lifelong friendships
We cordially invite you to join us at a future Club meeting to see for yourself what Kiwanis is all about and if the Kiwanis Club of Webster is the Club for you.

Meetings are held from 7:30 to 9:00 PM every Tuesday evening at Hedges Restaurant, located at 1290 Lake Road in Webster, New York.
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This page was last updated on: June 30, 2008