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Peninsula Kiwanis members and other volunteers such as the Hewlett High School Key Club served pancakes and other morning food fare at the annual Christmas Dream Pancake Breakfast at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in Inwood on Oct. 15. more
At the Peninsula Kiwanis Christmas Dream Breakfast at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in Inwood on Dec. 17, there were smiles, photos with Santa Claus and a tasty assortment of food, but most of all Christmas dreams came true. more
The Peninsula Kiwanis visited Mary’s Manor Senior Residence in Inwood for a Valentine’s Day celebration on Feb. 22. more
The 77th recipient of the prestigious Nassau County Bar Association Distinguished Service Medallion is not the first Inwood native to receive the award or the first resident of Hewlett or Peninsula Kiwanis member to be given this recognition. more
Five members of the Peninsula Kiwanis Club — Frank Basile, Kiwanis President Kevin Cooney, Don Esopa, Michael Gliner and Ron Marciano — made their annual pre-Christmas pilgrimage to the Five Towns Early Learning Center in Inwood on Dec. 10.  more
The Peninsula Kiwanis joined forces with the Hewlett High School Key Club for a two-day food drive, Nov. 9 and 10, outside the King Kullen at 1765 Peninsula Blvd. in Hewlett. more
The Peninsula Kiwanis Club thanked its outgoing officers and welcomed the incoming officers at the charitable organization’s annual installation dinner at EGP Land & Sea in Island Park on Oct. 2. more
From the bacon, hash browns, sausages and pancakes that sizzled on two griddles to the bagels, Dunkin’ Donuts and cakes that accompanied them at the annual Peninsula Kiwanis Club Christmas Dream Breakfast, the aroma of community service was in the fall air. more
Peninsula Kiwanis members worked along side with employees of Steve Addona Landscaping over Memorial Day weekend to help with spring clean up at the Hewlett House on East Rockaway Avenue in Hewlett. more
The Peninsula Kiwanis Builders Club at Woodmere Middle School sold 575 carnations before Valentine’s Day and raised $400 for SIBSPlace, club adviser Dennis Brining said. The money was presented to Assistant Director Joanna Foremont. The students took flower orders Feb. 1 to 8, assembled the orders on Feb. 13 after school  and delivered the flowers the next morning during home room, Brining said. more
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