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Clover Street School Receives $6,000 Donation from the Kiwanis Club of Windsor to Improve School Playground

The Kiwanis Club brings aid to children in need with the majority of their efforts benefiting children in this community

As part of the Kiwanis Club of Windsor's ongoing 50th anniversary celebration, the club presented a check for $6,000.00 to Clover Street School. The money will be used to expand Clover Street’s existing playground equipment.

The Kiwanis Club is a service organization comprised of caring men and women from all walks of life. Their objective is to bring aid to children in need with the majority of their efforts benefiting children in this community. A portion of the funds raised go to help meet Kiwanis International objectives, which focus on the special needs of young children from prenatal development to age five. The club serves by sponsoring fund raising activities, which provide monetary support for children programs and through personal involvement in the giving of our time and skills.

The Kiwanis Club of Windsor has been actively involved in the Town of Windsor for over 50 years providing over $90,000 worth of scholarships to Windsor High School Students.

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Pictured (L to R): Clover Street principal Michelle Jones, Kiwanis members John D’Agata, Skip Hamel, Richard Knickerbocker, and Victor Bernstein.

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