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Kiwanis Club

Kiwanis Want You To Come & Get It” Online!

April 18, 2021 By Dayton Most Metro

Bidders will find treasures and bargains galore at Kettering-Centerville Kiwanis Club’s “Come & Get It” Online Charity Auction this month. Check out the offerings at ketcenkiwanis.org.

The auction site begins accepting bids April 20 at 12:01 am and continues until the auction’s end at 11:59 pm April 24.

Among the items up for bid are rare t-shirts, hats and patches commemorating the 40th anniversary of the launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia – offered to NASA employees and never offered to the public – a donation from a NASA insider.

Other items on offer include gift baskets from Trader Joe’s, Dorothy Lane Market, Learning Express and more.

Proceeds from the “Come & Get It” Online Charity Auction support Kettering-Centerville Kiwanis Club service projects – including youth scholarships, sponsorship of Key Clubs at three area high schools and a Builders Club for elementary school pupils. The youth clubs teach leadership skills and give students the opportunity to take part in projects serving communities.

Kettering-Centerville Kiwanis volunteers also support projects for youth including efforts to combat food insecurity and promote literacy in the community.

Visit ketcenkiwanis.org to learn more or call club president Larry D. Hudson at (937) 416-3525 or (937) 478-4437.

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Kiwanis Club

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