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Brief History of Kiwanis Breakfast Club of Wooster - What We are All About
 
It all began in 1923...
The first Kiwanis club was organized in Detroit, Mich., on January 21, 1915. A year later the Kiwanis Club of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, was chartered, and Kiwanis International grew rapidly into a leading service club in these two founding nations. In 1962, worldwide expansion was approved, and today Kiwanis clubs are active in every part of the world.

The Kiwanis Breakfast Club of Wooster was established on in September of 2007. The club meets every second and fourth Wednesday at 7:30 AM at Tri-County Educational Service Center, 741 Winkler Drive, Wooster/Ohio 44691.
 
What we are all about:
The primary focus of the Kiwanis Breakfast Club of Wooster is a commitment to make children priority one. This is achieved through various programs and initiatives the club is involved in throughout the year, primarily Safety Town and playground building/renovation projects.
 
 
The Kiwanis "Family"
 
Kiwanis International sponsors several service clubs for young people: Circle K International has 12,000 members on 500 university and college campuses; Key Club International has 245,000 members in 4,700 high schools; and Builders Clubs have been organized in 2,000 junior high and middle schools. Other members of the Kiwanis family include K-Kids in elementary schools, young European adults in Kiwanis Junior, and Aktion Club, which involves persons with disabilities in community-service activities.
 
 
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