Auburn Lewiston Kiwanis Club Update

After several phone conversations and meetings with key Kiwanians from a local Club, Andy Choate and myself  has sought council on how to make this 90 year old Club move FORWARD, not backward. We still have faith that a Kiwanis Club in the Twin Cities of Lewiston, Auburn Maine can still make a difference in a child’s life and serve the local community in service projects. Our local Club supports 3 Key Clubs at Lewiston High, Saint Dominic’s and Leavitt Area High Schools.

If you were an Auburn Lewiston Maine Kiwanis member at the time of the Clubs’ collapse, Please accept my appology for any confusion our miscommunication has caused.  The majority of the officers and the Board of Directors has decided to leave and close the Club Except for Andy and myself. At this time we still don’t have any answers except to relay to you that we are restructuring with the help from a nearby Club. Expect to be contacted by a fellow Kiwanian regarding your membership wishes. 

I hope to have more news for you all soon.  We are now starting with a clean slate. We can make this new Club anything we want it to be. Know of a certain person that would like to be involved in making a difference in a child’s life?  Get in touch with us via the “Contact Us” tab on top of this page. Fill out the form and someone will get right back to you.

Thank you for your patience.

~ Michael Meservier

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