East Meadow Kiwanis was founded in 1952 . The club began with just 54 members and has grown to its current membership of 135. Over the years, the club has held many fundraisers, including pancake breakfasts, golf outings and other events. We help out in the community in a variety of ways, including sponsoring youth groups, sending children to sleep away camp, raising money to benefit children and childrens support groups, and providing scholarships. The club has enjoyed a rich history over the years, with its members coming from fields like law, civil service, education, management, and many more. For more information about us, check out our News page and our Activities Calendar. And to see what were doing with kids in the area, why not take a look at our Sponsored Youth page?
We strive to fulfill the Kiwanis vision of changing the world, one child and one community at a time. Our mission is to help educate our children, support our community, and establish ourselves as the premier service organization in East Meadow.
The East Meadow Board of Education recognized the district’s Terrific Kids for the fall months at its April 15 meeting at the Salisbury School.
W.T. Clarke Middle School Principal Elizabeth Dowling and Woodland Middle School Principal Kristi Detor proudly announced their schools’ honorees for December, January, February and March. Each student was recognized for demonstrating the qualities that make them truly “terrific” — from kindness and perseverance to a strong commitment to learning and helping others.
As part of the recognition, each Terrific Kid received a certificate of recognition presented by the board of education in partnership with the East Meadow Kiwanis Club, which sponsors the program. The Terrific Kids initiative celebrates students who model positive character and determination, promoting self-esteem and the values that help young people grow into caring, capable community members.
The board of education and Kiwanis Club expressed their appreciation to all the students, families, and educators who support this program and help foster a culture of encouragement and excellence across East Meadow schools. ... See MoreSee Less
In conjunction with Nassau County Legislator Tom McKevitt Council of East Meadow Community Organizations is hosting tours of the East Meadow Bird Sanctuary on Saturday May 2nd from 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM. Signup is required.
As winter ends, students from East Meadow High School’s Key Club revitalized their local food pantries following the successful Thanksgiving food drive of last year.
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Founding of Club
East Meadow Kiwanis was founded in 1952 . The club began with just 54 members and has grown to its current membership of 135. Over the years, the club has held many fundraisers, including pancake breakfasts, golf outings and other events. We help out in the community in a variety of ways, including sponsoring youth groups, sending children to sleep away camp, raising money to benefit children and childrens support groups, and providing scholarships. The club has enjoyed a rich history over the years, with its members coming from fields like law, civil service, education, management, and many more. For more information about us, check out our News page and our Activities Calendar. And to see what were doing with kids in the area, why not take a look at our Sponsored Youth page?
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Kiwanis Club of East Meadow
We strive to fulfill the Kiwanis vision of changing the world, one child and one community at a time. Our mission is to help educate our children, support our community, and establish ourselves as the premier service organization in East Meadow.
The East Meadow Board of Education recognized the district’s Terrific Kids for the fall months at its April 15 meeting at the Salisbury School.
W.T. Clarke Middle School Principal Elizabeth Dowling and Woodland Middle School Principal Kristi Detor proudly announced their schools’ honorees for December, January, February and March. Each student was recognized for demonstrating the qualities that make them truly “terrific” — from kindness and perseverance to a strong commitment to learning and helping others.
As part of the recognition, each Terrific Kid received a certificate of recognition presented by the board of education in partnership with the East Meadow Kiwanis Club, which sponsors the program. The Terrific Kids initiative celebrates students who model positive character and determination, promoting self-esteem and the values that help young people grow into caring, capable community members.
The board of education and Kiwanis Club expressed their appreciation to all the students, families, and educators who support this program and help foster a culture of encouragement and excellence across East Meadow schools. ... See MoreSee Less
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In conjunction with Nassau County Legislator Tom McKevitt Council of East Meadow Community Organizations is hosting tours of the East Meadow Bird Sanctuary on Saturday May 2nd from 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM. Signup is required.
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East Meadow Herald story on our Spring Food Drive.
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As winter ends, students from East Meadow High School’s Key Club revitalized their local food pantries following the successful Thanksgiving food drive of last year.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Upcoming events
Malverne Kiwanis Anniversary Bowling and Karaoke Celebration
Meeting
Blood Cancer United Awareness Walk
Meeting
East Meadow Chamber Easter Egg Hunt
LISC Divisional
Board Meeting
Massapequa Kiwanis Bowling Fundraiser
Wisdom Lane Builders Club Give Back Fundraiser
Merrick Kiwanis Psychic Medium Fundraiser
Meeting
Dare Boldy Kiwanis Floral Arraignment Workshop
Adelphi Circle K Thirst Gala
Blood Cancer United Night at the Races
Arbor Day Tree Dedication
Merrick Kiwanis East Meadow Creek Cleanup
Meeting
Name that Tune Jr
Wantagh Kiwanis Comedy Night Fundraiser
East Meadow Bird Sanctuary Tour
Levittown Kiwanis Road Rally
KPTC Broadway Fundraiser
Annual Meeting
NY District Foundation Fundraiser
Meeting
Bethpage Kiwanis Street Fair
Meeting
Meeting
Merrick Kiwanis Movie Fundraiser
Games for the Physically Challenged
Board Meeting
Reverse Raffle
Hempstead Kiwanis 90th Anniversary Celebration
East Meadow Community Day
Meeting
Movie Fundraiser (Toy Story 5)
Meeting
Meeting
Steven J. Eisman Golf Outing
KPTC Black and White Ball
kids day