1988 - 1989
President James R. McMickle, Secretary ?
1989 - 1990
President Steven R. Ames, Secretary Ronald T. Zebrowski
1990 - 1991
President Ronald T. Zebrowski, Secretary Alice Hunter
1991 - 1992
President Gilbert W. Allen, Secretary Alice Hunter
1992 - 1993
President D. James Knorr, Secretary Alice Hunter
1993 - 1994
President Joseph G. Mayer, Secretary Alice Hunter
1994 - 1995
President Douglass F. Hayman Jr, Secretary Alice Hunter
1995 - 1996
President James W. Pegram, Secretary Doulass F. Hayman Jr
1996 - 1997
President William Lovelace, Secretary Alice Hunter
1997 - 1998
President Virgina Fry, Secretary Alice C. Hunter
1998 - 1999
President ?, Secretary Alice C. Hunter
1999 - 2000
President James T. O' Farrell, Secretary Alice C. Hunter
2000 - 2001
President Rachel Madden, Secretary Alice C. Hunter
2001 - 2002
President Rachel Madden, Secretary Alice C. Hunter
Membership Oct 1 - 24, Attendance 83%
Year End Statistics: 83 Projects Completed, 493 Service Hours, $0 Spent, 6 Interclubs
2002 - 2003
President D. James Knorr, Secretary Alice C. Hunter
Membership Oct. 1 - 18. Attendance 79%
Year End Statistics: 116 Projects Completed, 571 Service Hours, $5,714 Spent, 8 Interclubs
2003 - 2004
President James McFarland, Secretary Alice C. Hunter
Membership Oct. 1 - 18, Attendance 83%
Meet Wednesday 12:15 PM Loews Annapolis Hotel
Year End Statistics: 260 Projects Completed, 1419 Service Hours, $21,094 Spent, 19 Interclubs
2004 - 2005
President James H. Hanrahan, Secretary Alice C. Hunter
Membership Oct. 1 - 18, Attendance 76%
Meet Wednesday 12:15 PM Loews Annapolis Hotel
(From E-Builder, Jan 2005) NEED: Individuals who are elderly or disabled are often in need of special equipment to help them remain safely in their homes. For years the Kiwanis Club of Annapolis has reported service hours worked and contributions made to FOAS. During discussion at International in St. Louis and Capital District in Roanoke this year, it became clear that a similar program was needed and could be established in other jurisdictions.
PLAN: Approximately 10 years ago the Director of the Anne Arundel County Department of Aging noticed an increasing number of County Seniors and citizens with disabilities were leaving their homes because they could not afford home safety equipment required for their special needs. A group of County residents established the “Friends of Arundel Seniors,” a tax exempt organization incorporated in Maryland whose purpose was to procure, distribute and oversee the installation of home safety equipment. Installations would be performed by local Kiwanis clubs in Anne Arundel County.
Equipment items include bathtub safety grips, tub mats, shower chairs, bathtub transfer benches, smoke detectors, elevated toilet seats, toilet safety frames, high visibility house numbers, hand held shower heads and jar vises. Funding comes from grants in aid and gifts donated by local groups and individuals. FOAS is directed and run by community volunteers.
HIGHLIGHTS AND EVALUATION: Today the Friends of Arundel Seniors works closely with the Anne Arundel County Department of aging for referrals and screening applicant requests. The Kiwanis Club of Annapolis contributed $3,060 to FOAS in 2003/2004. Ten of 18 members worked 225 hours installing safety equipment this year. This 55% level of participation is needed from our members to keep up with the heavy requirements in our service area. Over 40% of the workload for Anne Arundel County is accomplished by this team. In 2003/2004 we assisted 106 families and installed 199 safety equipment items at a cost of $5,074 to the FOAS program.
Tsunami Relief Contribution $90.
Year End Statistics: 226 Projects Completed, 874 Service
Hours, $9,904 Spent, 14 Interclubs
2005 - 2006
Mason Dixon Region
President Bill Lovelace, Secretary Sharron McFarland
Membership Oct. 1 - 18, Attendance 87%
Meet Wednesday 12:15 PM Lowes Hotel
(E-Builder, Nov 2005) With the football season upon us, the Kiwanis Club of Annapolis (Maryland) saw the opportunity to stage a unique fundraiser CELEBRATING the renewal of an in-state rivalry between the U.S. Naval Academy and the University of Maryland football teams after 40 years. Advertised as an OLD GOAT - OLD TERP PEP RALLY, the event was held at the Loews Annapolis Hotel and featured an awesome Silent Auction and competitions between team supporters including passing, drop kick, putting, beer races and "packing into Volvo XC90 SUV." A contingent of Old Goats (average age 70) admirably formed a cheering squad, but the Old Terps hired the Maryland Cheerleading Team to liven up the evening, which they did. Local Charities benefited from this very successful fund raiser and State of Maryland "togetherness" Kiwanis event. Yes, the University of Maryland Terrapin football team also won the game a week later, 23-20. The event raised over $8000 for local charities.
Year End Statistics: 136 Projects Completed, 937 Service Hours, $13,829 Spent, 10 Interclubs
2006 - 2007
President Jim O Farrell, Secretary Sharron McFarland
Membership Oct. 1 - 17, Attendance 66%
Meet Wednesday 12:15 PM Lowes Hotel
Year End Statistics: 73 Projects Completed, 367 Service Hours, $990 Spent, 0 Interclubs
2007 - 2008
President D. Tug Knorr, Secretary Grant Harmon
Membership Oct. 1 - 17, Attendance 82%
Meet Wednesday 12:15 PM Lowes Hotel
Year End Statistics: 126 Projects Completed, 1017 Service Hours, $2,010 Spent, 5 Interclubs
2008 - 2009
President Grant Harmon, Secretary Rachel Madden
Membership Oct. 1 - 17, Attendance 80%
Meet Wednesday 12:15 PM Lowes Hotel
Year End: 104 Projects Completed,768 Service Hours, $730 Spent, 6 Interclubs $0 District Foundation
2009 - 2010
President Lynn Marra, Secretary Rachel Madden
Membership Oct. 1 - 17, Attendance %
Meet Wednesday 12:15 PM Lowes Hotel
Year End: Projects Completed, Service Hours, $ Spent, Interclubs $ District Foundation