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Superintendent Michele Taylor, a past president of the club told visitors why she is a Kiwanian with help from a guest, Julie Stephens. |
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Visitor Julie Stephens writes out an acronym for Kiwanis as Calhoun City Schools superintendant Michele Taylor gives her reasons for being a Kiwanian |
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Long time Kiwanian, Marshall Babb a self described Life Time Kiwanian, tells visitors of his experiences over the years with Kiwanis beginning with hs membership in the Ringgold Club and on to today's membership in the Calhoun Club. |
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Guests Walter Harris, Elizabeth Crumbly, and Roberta Warmack, listen during the Kiwanis Club of Calhoun's Visitors Day events. |
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Calhoun's president, Nancy Gerard, invites the visitors to think about what they have seen and heard and to "join us in reaching out to our community in service as we attempt to meet the needs of families and youth in Calhoun." |
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Calhoun's president, Nancy Gerard, invites the visitors to think about what they have seen and heard and to "join us in reaching out to our community in service as we attempt to meet the needs of families and youth in Calhoun." |
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