CAPITAL DISTRICT KIWANIS HISTORY

CLUBS, Conventions, Divisions, Lists, Officers, People, Regions, Volumes, Years

SUBURBAN ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND
Organized Sept. 1950. Chartered Oct. 1950.
Sponsor Annapolis, MD
Division 1
Key #03527

1950

1951
(From Volume 7)
President Earl G. Goddard. Secretary Louis T. Lohmann
Membership Jan. 1 - 28. Attendance 73%

Kiwanis Administration made 6 visits to other Kiwanis clubs representing 24 members for a total attendance and 287 miles traveling one way. Had 11 visits from other clubs listing 67 Kiwanians traveling 233 miles one way. Had 4 ladies nights throughout the year. Inducted 4 members and 44 committee meetings.

Boys and Girls Work gave a National Kids Day movie to 2,460 children, sponsored a Halloween parade and party for children of Annapolis and suburban area, collected old aluminum license plates, and donated $45 to the local Red Cross.

Underprivileged Child committee collected "special gifts" donations for the annual March of Dimes campaign, donated 18 tickets to underprivileged children for the Children’s Drama Group production, donated $25 to March of Dimes campaign and collected food and prizes for a Halloween party.

Agriculture and Conservation committee instructed a boys group in target shooting and conservation practice and also sponsored a soil conservation speaker.

1952
President James T Rankin, Secretary Louis T Lohmann Jr
Membership Jan 1 - 19, Attendance 19%

1953
President Edward S Robinson, Secretary James G Rankin
Membership Jan 1 - 27, Attendance 97%

1954
No Listing in Volume 7 District History

1955
President Lenoard Berman, Secretary Frank R Gessner Jr
Membership Jan 1 - 30, Attenance 82%

1956
Division 14

1957
President Emory J. Malionee, Secretary J. Grzymski

1958
President James E. Rhodes, Secretary J. Carl Seagle

1959
President Jules Fledler, Secretary Warren R. Turner

1960
President Clarence H. Grant, Secretary Warren R. Turner

1961
President Warren H. McCann, Secretary Charles S. Defibaugh

1962
President William H. Arnold, Secretary Warren R. Turner

1963
President Norris M. Hanson, Secretary Warren R. Turner

1964
President Charles T. Owne, Secretary H. Taylor Montgomery

1965
President Morris Turk, Secretary Stanley Kaufman

1966
President Thomas Pochatko, Secretary Jack Cohen

1967
President Philip Richman, Secretary J. Carl Seagle

1968
President Taylor Montgomery, Secretary J. Carl Seagle

March 1969
Merge with Annapolis to form Greater Annapolis, MD
Suburban Annapolis retired its Key number.