Kiwanis Club of Waynesboro Serving Waynesboro, Virginia Since 1925
The Kiwanis Club of Waynesboro has served the community for over 90 years by generously providing its’ time, talent, goodwill, and leadership to generations of Waynesboro citizens and organizations. Focusing on projects & community service in Waynesboro & Eastern Augusta County, Virginia. It’s what we do! The Kiwanis Club of Waynesboro meetings are the First & Third Tuesdays at the Waynesboro Panera Bread from 11:45 AM to 1:00 PM. Newcomers and prospects are welcome.
Club History Kiwanis International was first formed in Detroit, MI in 1915. Its mission is to “empower communities to improve the world by making lasting differences in the lives of children”. Its motto is “Serving the children of the world”. It currently has 8,000 clubs with 557,000 member and raises over $100 million each year.
The Kiwanis Club of Waynesboro was founded in 1925. We currently have 50 members from all sectors of the community. Club members consist of men and women both old and young. The main focus of our club, like Kiwanis International, is to support the children of Waynesboro and Augusta County. In addition, our main focus over the last few years is on childhood literacy in our community.
What is Kiwanis?
Here is a quick video that explains what Kiwanis is.
Interested in learning more? Please contact us to join our Kiwanis club here.
The Kiwanis Club of Waynesboro mourns the passing of Bill Pfost. Bill was a member for one-month shy of 48 years and served as President of the Club in 2005-2006. Bill was an active member, leader, and mentor throughout his years of service and will be greatly missed. ... See MoreSee Less
I am so sorry to hear about Bill. Not only was he a great leader in the Kiwanis club, but a asset to the community as a whole. Rest in peace Bill.
Bill was one of a kind, he was the chairman of the Sunnyside Board when I went to Summit Square. He was my greatest supporter and I will always treasure his friendship and my thoughts are with Jane and his dear family.
Our community is much to the better because of Bill's life of service. It was a privilege to serve with him on the Salvation Army board.
Bill was a good and honest gentleman. He served on our Salvation Army Advisory Board. I loved and will always love Bill and his family. He was my friend. Prayers for his beautiful family. Well done thy good and faithful servant. I will see you when I get there.
Rest In Peace Bill. You left behind a great legacy within Kiwanis.
Bill had a hand in so many good things it would be impossible to list them all. He was universally respected, always respectful and a wonderful example of how to be a leader.
I remember Bill well from my time as LG. One of the most responsive and respectful gentlemen in the division. My sympathies.
Our community and our lives were enriched by Bill. Our prayers are with his family.
I didn't know Bill but want to show my gratitude for his life of service and love of our community. So many people take for granite and do not realize the behind the scenes work if the few that make organizations successful and our great! RIP
So sorry to hear this. I also enjoyed talking with Bill when I visited.
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Kiwanis Club of Waynesboro
Kiwanis Club of Waynesboro
Serving Waynesboro, Virginia Since 1925
The Kiwanis Club of Waynesboro has served the community for over 90 years by generously providing its’ time, talent, goodwill, and leadership to generations of Waynesboro citizens and organizations. Focusing on projects & community service in Waynesboro & Eastern Augusta County, Virginia. It’s what we do! The Kiwanis Club of Waynesboro meetings are the First & Third Tuesdays at the Waynesboro Panera Bread from 11:45 AM to 1:00 PM. Newcomers and prospects are welcome.
Club History
Kiwanis International was first formed in Detroit, MI in 1915. Its mission is to “empower communities to improve the world by making lasting differences in the lives of children”. Its motto is “Serving the children of the world”. It currently has 8,000 clubs with 557,000 member and raises over $100 million each year.
The Kiwanis Club of Waynesboro was founded in 1925. We currently have 50 members from all sectors of the community. Club members consist of men and women both old and young. The main focus of our club, like Kiwanis International, is to support the children of Waynesboro and Augusta County. In addition, our main focus over the last few years is on childhood literacy in our community.
What is Kiwanis?
Here is a quick video that explains what Kiwanis is.
Interested in learning more? Please contact us to join our Kiwanis club here.
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The Kiwanis Club of Waynesboro mourns the passing of Bill Pfost. Bill was a member for one-month shy of 48 years and served as President of the Club in 2005-2006. Bill was an active member, leader, and mentor throughout his years of service and will be greatly missed. ... See MoreSee Less
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I am so sorry to hear about Bill. Not only was he a great leader in the Kiwanis club, but a asset to the community as a whole. Rest in peace Bill.
Bill was one of a kind, he was the chairman of the Sunnyside Board when I went to Summit Square. He was my greatest supporter and I will always treasure his friendship and my thoughts are with Jane and his dear family.
Our community is much to the better because of Bill's life of service. It was a privilege to serve with him on the Salvation Army board.
Bill was a good and honest gentleman. He served on our Salvation Army Advisory Board. I loved and will always love Bill and his family. He was my friend. Prayers for his beautiful family. Well done thy good and faithful servant. I will see you when I get there.
Rest In Peace Bill. You left behind a great legacy within Kiwanis.
Bill had a hand in so many good things it would be impossible to list them all. He was universally respected, always respectful and a wonderful example of how to be a leader.
I remember Bill well from my time as LG. One of the most responsive and respectful gentlemen in the division. My sympathies.
Our community and our lives were enriched by Bill. Our prayers are with his family.
I didn't know Bill but want to show my gratitude for his life of service and love of our community. So many people take for granite and do not realize the behind the scenes work if the few that make organizations successful and our great! RIP
So sorry to hear this. I also enjoyed talking with Bill when I visited.
Wonderful man❤️
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Check out this great contest from one of our neighboring clubs! ... See MoreSee Less
Check out Coolest Pet in the Shenandoah Valley benefiting Shenandoah Valley Kiwanis Club.
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