Builders Club
L-R: Makenzie Horning, Doug Apple, Rachel Sherman, and Ellie Roberts
L-R: Makenzie Horning, Doug Apple, Rachel Sherman, and Ellie Roberts
Greenfield
K-Kids
Back Row: Sherry Clayton, Angie Bishop, Michelle Grant
Front Row: Katie Grant, Trenton Roberts, Cole Gwin, Emily Grant
and Allison Gwin
Back Row: Sherry Clayton, Angie Bishop, Michelle Grant
Front Row: Katie Grant, Trenton Roberts, Cole Gwin, Emily Grant
and Allison Gwin
Key Club
Back Row: McKenzie McGaffey, Jordan Dicken, Nicole Morley
Front Row: Clara
Starket, Ashley Connelly and Pat Parker
Maxwell K-Kids
L-R: Kim Hamer, Jadon Yeager, Mackenzie Hatcher,
and Lyndsay Ortwein
The Greenfield Kiwanis youth sponsored school clubs made
their annual reports to the Kiwanians on Tuesday night. The students are part of four organizations
with a combined membership of over 100.
The Greenfield Central Key Club has 22 members sponsored by
Julie Morley and Pat Parker. Projects
over the past year included painting the Riley Old Home fence, collecting money
for UNICEF at Halloween, Birthday bags for the food pantry, Mental Health gift
lift and teacher appreciation week.
The Greenfield Central Junior High Builders Club is sponsored
by Doug Apple. They also helped paint
the Riley Old Home fence, raised money through a dance, helped with the Women
Helping Women dinner, and a teacher appreciation month. The club successfully raised over 1,000
pounds of food for the food drive in December.
The Maxwell Intermediate K-Kids sponsors are Kim Hamer and
Lyndsay Ortwein. This past year they had
programs for recycling, collected blankets for the hospital, collected cereal
box tops for a school fund raiser, and collected food for the food drive as
admission to movie day.
The Greenfield Intermediate K-Kids sponsored by Sherry
Clayton, Angie Bishop and Michelle Grant were involved in several projects with
a local nursing home. The students
created seasonal decorations and gave them to the home’s residents. The students visited with the residents when
they delivered the decorations.
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