Welcome to East Yonkers Kiwanis where people from all walks of life have been serving the needs of our community since 1956.
Necessity being the mother of invention we have had to find new ways to meet and perform community service.
Covid-19 will not stop us!
We had to cancel our Nurse Appreciation and Awards Dinner. Instead, on April 9, we had catered over 100 lunches for all the safety and housekeeping staff at both St. Joseph’s and St. John’s Riverside hospitals as well as the nurses’ station at Regency Extended Care Center.
We have been meeting online, including the election of next year’s officers and board. And finally, we are encouraging Yonkers High School Seniors to apply for our Scholarship.
Let’s keep an open mind and a positive attitude. May our best days be in front of us yet!
Join three Kiwanis International trustees for an important conversation about an amendment to increase members’ dues, which will be considered at the 2024 Kiwanis International Convention. This special conversation will air here on the official Kiwanis International Facebook page at 1 p.m. ET, Thursday, April 25. #KidsNeedKiwanis... See MoreSee Less
With the cost of meals at meetings, district and club dues, and freebies offered to some/such as comped hotel rooms and waived registration fees at conventions as well as comped travel expenses to KI meetings and conventions; you’re pricing yourselves out of members, particularly the retired on fixed incomes who, arguably, have the most available time to volunteer.
Members down, dues up—the end is is sight.
Hello, Hope Markes. We will do our best to catch it.
Meet the Volunteers
Welcome to East Yonkers Kiwanis where people from all walks of life have been serving the needs of our community since 1956.
Necessity being the mother of invention we have had to find new ways to meet and perform community service.
Covid-19 will not stop us!
We had to cancel our Nurse Appreciation and Awards Dinner. Instead, on April 9, we had catered over 100 lunches for all the safety and housekeeping staff at both St. Joseph’s and St. John’s Riverside hospitals as well as the nurses’ station at Regency Extended Care Center.
We have been meeting online, including the election of next year’s officers and board. And finally, we are encouraging Yonkers High School Seniors to apply for our Scholarship.
Let’s keep an open mind and a positive attitude.
May our best days be in front of us yet!
2023-2024 Slate of Officers
Directors
Committees
Upcoming events
St. Patrick's Celebration
Board Meeting
BWS Governor's Visit
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Board Meeting
Nurse Appreciation Dinner
Horsd’oeuvres – 6:00 P.M.
Dinner& Awards Ceremony – 7:00 P.M.
$75.per person
Please RSVP to Annette Volino at
[email protected] or (914) 704-0583
Make check payable to East Yonkers Kiwanis and mail to:
Annette Volino, 385 Kimball Ave., Yonkers, NY 10704 or Venmo @EastYonkersKiwanis.
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Scholarship and Leadership Dinner
50 and Fabulous
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Facebook Posts
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) grow more important each year. That’s why STEM programs are crucial to the Kiwanis cause of education and literacy. See how these clubs are answering the call: www.kiwanis.org/helping-kids-learn-stem-skills/ #KidsNeedKiwanis ... See MoreSee Less
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It was a great event!!!
Reading is the key. Start them young by reading to them
Join three Kiwanis International trustees for an important conversation about an amendment to increase members’ dues, which will be considered at the 2024 Kiwanis International Convention. This special conversation will air here on the official Kiwanis International Facebook page at 1 p.m. ET, Thursday, April 25. #KidsNeedKiwanis ... See MoreSee Less
4 CommentsComment on Facebook
With the cost of meals at meetings, district and club dues, and freebies offered to some/such as comped hotel rooms and waived registration fees at conventions as well as comped travel expenses to KI meetings and conventions; you’re pricing yourselves out of members, particularly the retired on fixed incomes who, arguably, have the most available time to volunteer.
Members down, dues up—the end is is sight.
Hello, Hope Markes. We will do our best to catch it.