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The Ewing Kiwanis Club is always cooking something up for their community. The Ewing Kiwanis served up a healthy order of community service at the very well attended national event, National Night Out. The annual event was very well attended as seen by the top photo. Members of the Ewing Kiwanis club cooked and served over 500 pounds of hamburgers along with a comparable quantity of hot dogs and pork roll and fresh melons for desert. The annual event was hosted by Ewing Township and the Ewing Police Department and local businesses held again this year at the Ewing Senior Center.



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Ewing Kiwanis participates in the annual Ewing Township July 4th Parade. The theme of the parade for 2010 was the recognition of the NJ National Guard and the Family Readiness Council. The Ewing Kiwanis float this year paid tribute to to this wonderful organization that provides support to the families of our deployed service men and women.


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Members of the Ewing High School Robotics Team join the Ewing Kiwanis in the annual construction of the Ewing Safety Town. Left photo are all Kiwanians and the Robotics team and the one to the right are all the students from the Ewing Robotics team. A perfect example of Ewing Kids helping Ewing Kids.


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Above, members of the Ewing Kiwanis work to prepare breakfast for the Ewing High School graduating class for 2010B in support of their hard work and achievements.


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Ewing High School Seniors pass through the breakfast line with loads of excitement and enthusiasm as they enjoy a well deserved treat served up by members of their community in recognition of their accomplishments.


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The Ewing Kiwanis shares holiday chear with friends and family at the club's annual Christmas Party for 2009.


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Members of the Ewing Kiwanis Club this year joined forces with students from Ewing Township School programs and unloaded just over 700 cases of fruit for the annual holiday fruit sale.. These students were members of The Odyssey of the Mind team from Parkway and Antheil Elementary Schools, Ewing High Key Club Members and Odyssey of the Mind Ewing High School. Pictured above are members of these teams, their families and members of the Ewing Kiwanis Club and their families.


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Pictured above are members of the Ewing Kiwanis serving their community at the annual Ewing Kiwanis Pasta Dinner. The dinner, along with bringing together the community to share a meal, is one of the club's biggest fundraisers and helps to support many of the programs sponsored by the Ewing club.

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Joint Kiwanis Installation of Officers Dinner 2009-2010 Administrative Year. Kiwanis clubs in attendance were Ewing Club, host club, Trenton Club, Hamilton Club and Lambertville Club.

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Pictured above, New Jersey Kiwanis District Governor Dean Konner, left installs Ewing Kiwanis President Mr. Michael Tucker for the administrative year of 2009-2010.


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Pictured above, Immediate past president, Debra Calle passes the gavel to newly installed Ewing Kiwanis President, Michael Tucker. Standing to the right is Master of Ceremonies, Bruce White.


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The Ewing Kiwanis honored four young volunteers from the Ewing Community at a regular meeting on August 23, 2007. Pictured left to right are Dave Puca, Kaitlin Rocky, Elizabeth Dunham, Mark Wetherbee Jr., Sal Puca - Safety Town Chair Person and Steve Keller. The young adults helped with the repainting and the setup of the Safety Town at the Ewing High School gym for the 2007 program.


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Pictured above are members of the Ewing Kiwanis and the Ewing High Key Club supporting the Pitch a Puck fundraiser at the Trenton Titan's Stadium. The members are Chris Schuster, Jim Housman, Mark Wetherbee and Mark Wetherbee Jr., representing the Ewing High School Key Club. These four men earned around $450 for the Ewing Kiwanis Foundation that evening in a short 3 hours.