Redmond Kiwanis is holding a "Prospective Member Meeting" on Friday, March 10th, at the Family Pancake House. It's an informational meeting, The City of Redmond's "homeless outreach specialist" will be our guest speaker. Questions? Please e-mail Ken Ormiston at: membership@redmondkiwaniswa.org
The Formula
Jan 24, 2017
"The Redmond Kiwanis club has seen it all. From being a thriving, 50+ member club to extinction, to four passionate and determined Kiwanians 11 years later, to now, a club increasing its membership and impact on the surrounding community. Few would remember a time when the Redmond club experienced the higher membership numbers and a thriving community presence. And few would remember that what seemed like overnight, the members were gone. But current Redmond Kiwanis club members remember the turningpoint...when there were four.
The Formula
Jan 24, 2017
"The Redmond Kiwanis club has seen it all. From being a thriving, 50+ member club to extinction, to four passionate and determined Kiwanians 11 years later, to now, a club increasing its membership and impact on the surrounding community. Few would remember a time when the Redmond club experienced the higher membership numbers and a thriving community presence. And few would remember that what seemed like overnight, the members were gone. But current Redmond Kiwanis club members remember the turningpoint...when there were four.
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Avondale Park Transition Home feed (l-r) Raymond Wong (a Fab Four,) Don Horton, Ferrin Lauve, Ken Ormiston, Chef Penny Arneson is making tamales in the kitchen. |
Those members, dubbed the
“Fab Four” by fellow Redmond Kiwanians, are credited with the turnaround that
has reenergized the presence of Kiwanis in their community today. “From my
perspective” says David Carson, “I think it came down to the sheer and utter
will to resurrect our Redmond Kiwanis Club by the “Fab Four” as they’re known.
The passion with which these pillars of our club have attacked the waning
membership issue has been amazing to experience.”
Pat Vache' recalls how the
transformation began. “We four started with our own networks,” he says. “We
looked to city and county residents who were rooted in civic and community
service. Our main focus was targeting like-minded individuals who want to serve
our community as much as we do.”