Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
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Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Invitation to Membership
Contact: Karen Gilboy
Club Administrator
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Phone: (414)276-1331
Email: kiwanismke@sbcglobal.net
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Mission Statement
The Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee, a “flagship
club” in a worldwide service organization, is
committed to improve the Greater Milwaukee
community, especially for youth, through
volunteer resources and action. We offer
men and women opportunities for community
service, leadership and friendship.
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Volunteer Activities
Tutoring program at
Alexander Mitchell
Elementary School
Kiwanis River
Clean-up
Volunteer support at
the YMCA Holton
Youth Center
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Community Services Committees
School to Work
Young Children/Priority
One
Circle K/Key Clubs
Environmental Issues
Human & Spiritual
Values
International Relations
World Wide Service
Projects
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Leadership Vice President:
- Judith Smith
President: Executive Director
– William Frazier, Partner Modjeska Youth Theatre
Godfrey, Braun & Frazier
Past President:
Secretary:
– Robert Brumder, Vice
President, Robert W. Baird – David Drent, Executive
& Co. Director, War Memorial
President Elect: Center
– Sandra K. Bailey, Treasurer:
Administrator, – Liz Van Engel, CFO,
Milwaukee Catholic Home Treasures of the World
Club Administrator:
– Karen A. McAlpine,
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Board of Directors
Robert W. Dean, Jr., ICD Corporation
Athena O’Brien, Fitzgerald, Clayton, James &
Kasten, Inc.
Steven J. Roberts, CityPress, Inc.
David W. Lang, Welke’s House of Roses
Brenda Mooney, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage
District
Debra L. Usinger, Usinger’s Famous Sausage
Lawrence Crouch, Milwaukee County Council,
Boy Scouts of America
Michael Derdzinski, Johnson Insurance Services
Nancy McCoy, M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Benefits of Membership
Fellowship with
other members
Volunteerism and
personal growth
Business
networking
Civic Involvement
– As reported by club members in
January, 2005
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Fellowship
Personal
Friendships
Social Activities
Sense of
Belonging
Involvement
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Volunteerism
Community
service
Use your talents
Develop
leadership skills
Challenge
yourself for
personal growth
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Business Networking
Network at
luncheons and
volunteer or social
activities
Meet professionals
in business,
industry, non-profit
sector and
government
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Civic Involvement
Learn about the
latest happenings in
downtown and in the
community
Meet key elected
officials and
candidates
Luncheons at the
prestigious War
Memorial Center
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Membership Categories
Basic
Business
Blue Ticket
– All members are expected to pay a $100 initiation fee
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Basic Membership
Basic Membership
requires an
investment of $175
per quarter or $700
annually. This fee
covers the cost of
your weekly
luncheon.
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Business Membership
Business Membership
requires an investment
of $200 per quarter or
$800 annually and
includes the luncheons.
A business may select
one employee to join
the Kiwanis Club of
Milwaukee, yet send
other employees to
meetings in the
member's place without
incurring guest charges.
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Blue Ticket Membership
Blue Ticket Membership offers
an introductory rate to welcome
new members, either
professionals who have
recently moved to Milwaukee or
professionals who have been in
their current job for less than 5
years. A Blue Ticket member
invests $45 quarterly in
membership, as well as pays
the guest fee of $15 per
luncheon meeting. After two
years, a Blue Ticket Member
will be expected to retain a
Basic Membership.
Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
Member Affiliations
M&I Marshall & Ilsley
Bank
Pier Wisconsin
Foley & Lardner
Morgan Stanley
Community Health
Charities
Robert W. Baird & Co.
CG Schmidt
Construction
WE Energies
Background on Kiwanis International
Founded in 1915 (Milwaukee Club founded in 1916)
Name adapted from Otchipew word
meaning “ We have good time” or “We
trade/advertise”
Kiwanis is in 96 countries with 9,000
clubs and 600,000 members
Continuing service emphasis: Young
Children/Priority One (Prenatal to age 5)
Kiwanis is a global
organization of volunteers
dedicated to changing the
world one child and one
community at a time.--Kiwanis
defining statement, adopted
October 2004. “
… Please join us in Kiwanis
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