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TWIN CITY KIWANIS CLUB MILESTONES
1956 --- Through the efforts of the Winston-Salem Kiwanis Club, the Twin City Kiwanis Club is chartered
by Kiwanis International with 41 members on July 26, 1956
1956 --- Jack Trotman elected as the club's first President
1958 --- Club holds first Pancake Jamboree at Augsburg Lutheran Church
1970 --- John Eller becomes first club member member elected Lt. Governor of the Carolinas District,
followed by Wade Clayton (1976); Tom Post (1980 and 1987); Bill Roberts (1986); Max Stoney
(1991 and 1995); Sue Hendricks (2008); and Don Nielsen (2016)
1990 --- Bill Roberts becomes first club member elected Governor of the Carolinas District
1992 --- Bill Roberts becomes first club member elected a Kiwanis International Trustee and serves on the
International Board of Directors (1992-1995)
1995 --- Sue Hendricks becomes the first woman elected President of Twin City Kiwanis Club
1996 --- Twin City Kiwanis Club raises $75,000 for the Kiwanis International / UNICEF Iodine Deficiency
Disorder (IDD) Project (right photo), chaired by
Steve Harper
2006 --- Club makes its single largest donation ever ($7,560)
to Hall-Woodward Elementary School's
playground project, as part of the club's 50th
Anniversary
2009 --- Sue Hendricks appointed a Trustee of the
Carolinas District for a 5-year term (2009-2014)
2011 --- Club agrees to be a "Model Club" and pledge to donate $55,500 to Kiwanis International's
Eliminate Project, which has a worldwide goal of raising $110 million to help eliminate maternal /
neonatal tetanus from the face of the earth
2012 --- Modern Automotive becomes the primary sponsor of the Club's annual Pancake Jamboree
2013 --- Club establishes a partnership with the Winston-Salem Foundation through a $100,000 bequest
from the late Harold Southern, a long-time club member who passed away in 2016
2014 --- Jesse Hymes becomes the first African American elected President of the club
2016 --- Twin City Kiwanis celebrates the club's 60th Anniversary with Woody Clinard and Bob Godwin
as the only two charter members (41) still on the club's membership rolls