Go to Kiwanis International's Website
General/Contact Information
Our Calendar
News
You are here
Our History
Our Officers
Our Committees
Our Sponsored Youth Programs
Kiwanis Family Links
How to become a member
Go back to the beginning
Our Community

Copyright © 2004-2008
Kiwanis Club of
Tellico Village, Tennessee.
All Rights Reserved.

Club Photos: 1 of 3

 

Photo Gallery:  Recent (and not so recent) club activities


         Jump to SECOND PAGE of photos        Jump to THIRD PAGE of photos


 
Farrell Bruner, Dick Cross, Bob Frazer, Don Klein, and Bob    This cake, honoring Kiwanis' 90th birthday, was
Kryter pose with the Kiwanis birthday cake at a recent InterClub     prepared by the Kiwanis Club of Athens, Tenn.
with our sister club in nearby Athens, Tenn.

       
Seven of the 11 charter members who remain in the Tellico Village area       Nancy Grimes, Director of the Domestic
were honored recently.  The Club began with 34 charter members.               Violence Crisis Center, addressed our
                                                                                                                    club on Jan. 18.

 
Kiwanian Paul Hilchey & his wife, Mary, pose with Nancy     Jeffrey Feike, President & CAO of Fort Loudoun
Grimes
following Nancy's presentation.                                   Medical Center, informs Club members of the latest
                                                                                               developments in imaging technology, now available at
                                                                                               our brand new medical center in Lenoir City.

 

   
Chris Evans, Director of the Child Advocacy          Club member Al Porell (left) hobnobs with Robert Wendt
Center of the Ninth Judicial District, addresses      (Madisonville) & Division 4 Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Nokes 
Tellico Village club members on January 4, 2005.          during the K-T District Convention held in August 2004 in
                                                                                                                  Clarksville,TN.

 

         
        Don Klein accepts an award for Tellico Village Kiwanis Club from immediate past Governor Asa Bishop
                                                                
at the 2004 K-T Convention.

 

        
                      Paul Thornton (second from left) confers with another K-T Convention delegate while
                        Ruth Thornton & Don Klein share a story and Al Porell checks out the program.

 

         
    Kiwanian Al Porell teaches Junior Achievement to eighth graders at the Loudon County North Middle School.

 


Al Porell, Farrell Bruner, Terry Boyes, and Don Klein at an InterClub with Sweetwater Kiwanis, Dec. 9, 2004

 

 
Child Safety Kits were distributed by Kiwanians Bob Treece and Bob Kryter at the Preschool Enrollment Fair held at Highland Park Ruritan Club in Lenoir City on Saturday, April 24. The kit contains a wealth of information on nutrition, infant car seat selection, fire safety, identification of choking hazards presented by small toys, and similar subjects pertinent to the health and safety of children aged 0 - 3 years. Kits are provided free of charge to parents of children in this age group as a part of the Kiwanis mission of service to surrounding communities.

 

 
Bob & Judy Kryter present Kiwanis-made dolls to Nursing Supervisor Debbie Womble and her nursing staff at Children’s Hospital, West Surgery Center, Knoxville.  The dolls serve several purposes.  The nurse or doctor can use them to demonstrate the procedure that the child must undergo.  Likewise, children facing imminent surgery can use the doll to express their feelings by drawing a face on the doll that indicates their emotions or can mark the place of the injury or the pain they feel.  Upon leaving the hospital, each child keeps his/her doll, thereby retaining a positive reminder of the hospital visit.  The project goal is to produce 30 dolls monthly on a continuing basis.

 

    
Kiwanians Rob Orkney (left) and Farrell Bruner work        Picture book readers Farrell Bruner (left) and Rob 
with Project Headstart teachers to interest preschoolers        Orkney pose with a cute preschooler & her book.
in reading.

    

           

You are visitor number to this page since Feb. 2, 2005.


[This page was last updated December 24, 2007 ]