History


A Brief History of Kiwanis

The first Kiwanis club was organized in Detroit, Michigan. The group received a charter from the state of Michigan on January 21, 1915, and this is regarded as the birth date of Kiwanis.

The first clubs were organized to promote the exchange of business among the members. However, even before the Detroit club received its state charter, the members were distributing Christmas baskets to the poor. A lively debate ensued between those who supported community service as the Kiwanis mission and those who supported the exchange of business. By 1919, the service advocates won the debate.

Kiwanis became international with the organization of the Kiwanis club of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, in 1916. Kiwanis limited its membership to the United States and Canada until 1962, when worldwide expansion was approved. Since then, Kiwanis has spread to all inhabited continents of the globe.

Kiwanis was defined as “an organization for men” in the constitution and adopted in 1924. In 1987, after several years of debate and growing support, women’s membership received overwhelming approval.

Six Canadians have served as Kiwanis International President. The first International President elected from outside the two founding nations of the US and Canada was Ian Perdriau AM from Australia, who served in 1994-95. Eyjólfur Sigurðsson of Iceland was the 1995-96 International President, and Juan F. Torres Jr., MD, of the Philippines, was president in 2002-03.

A Brief History of the Kiwanis Club of Martinez

April 26, 1984

From left to right:
Front Row:

Ernie Lasell
Johnnie Bray
Jim Dehnert
Tom Casey
Bob Burgess
Don Anderson
Homer Patterson
Ernie Parmiani

Second Row:
Pierre Nebout
Carl Rush
Ed Williams
Gary Ries
Greg Davidson
Tom Long
John Spade
Dick Chew
Terry White
Jim Young
Mike Fahy
Rusk Rigor
Emory Taylor
Cliff Egan
Jack Harris

Third Row:
Ernie Nelson
Jim Jakel
Paul Kraintz
Frank Walsh
Glenn White
Bob Martini
Dave Glick
Maury Huguet
Royal Sherwood
Wake Taylor
Bill Brasiel
John Davis
Dave Kelley

Not Present:
Ric Bonner
Bud Ellison
Joe Lappin
Norm MacDonald
Neil Nicholsen
Jack Ricci
Bill Sharkey
Howard Shelby
Tom Watrous

1991 Celebrating our 65th Anniversary

   
     
     
     
     
     
     



© 2006 by JS Parker
June 15, 2006