We support the Kiwanis Family House, The Sayonara Center, Service leadership Key Clubs at Center, Mesa Verde and Bella Vista high schools, San Juan High School Culinary Program, Mesa Verde Girls Basketball, Mesa Verde Community Garden, Mesa Verde Tennis, the Annual Easter Egg Hunt, Project Holiday Cheer, Citrus Heights Police Activities League, Shriners Hospital, and two local food banks (Food Ministry Bank and Orangevale Fair Oaks Food Bank).
Looking for New Opportunities to Support in Our Community
We are always looking for more opportunities to help the Citrus Heights community, especially when these opportunities directly impact the youth. Please reach out to our President Katie Escajeda ([email protected]) with any community events that you need volunteers for and/or support.
Interested in learning more? Please contact us or apply to join our Kiwanis club here
Latest Announcements
Update: January 7th, 2023
Club Meeting Times have changed! We know meet every 3rd Wednesday at 6pm located at the Round Table Clubhouse at Sunrise & Antelope. We recommend coming 30-minutes early to order food.
January 17th Meeting: Will feature our Division 44 Lt. Governor Charlayne Bowman!
Our club out in force at an interclub with Kiwanis Club of Carmichael - Vernon Brown, Jim Putnam, Tom Steadman, Roger Klausler, Bill and Gale Hooper ... See MoreSee Less
Go to vimeo.com/962286484 to learn about the Kiwanis International Possibility Project. Scrolling down after you watch the video will bring you to additional reels on various aspects of the goals of the Project that hopes to raise $25 million to aid 10 million children. ... See MoreSee Less
What We Do
Organizations We Support
We support the Kiwanis Family House, The Sayonara Center, Service leadership Key Clubs at Center, Mesa Verde and Bella Vista high schools, San Juan High School Culinary Program, Mesa Verde Girls Basketball, Mesa Verde Community Garden, Mesa Verde Tennis, the Annual Easter Egg Hunt, Project Holiday Cheer, Citrus Heights Police Activities League, Shriners Hospital, and two local food banks (Food Ministry Bank and Orangevale Fair Oaks Food Bank).
Looking for New Opportunities to Support in Our Community
We are always looking for more opportunities to help the Citrus Heights community, especially when these opportunities directly impact the youth. Please reach out to our President Katie Escajeda ([email protected]) with any community events that you need volunteers for and/or support.
Interested in learning more? Please contact us or apply to join our Kiwanis club here
Latest Announcements
Update: January 7th, 2023
Upcoming Events
Board Meeting
Club Social - Location TBA
Monthly Evening Business Meeting
Board Meeting
Club Social - Location TBA
Monthly Evening Business Meeting
Board Meeting
Club Social - Location TBA
Monthly Evening Business Meeting
Board Meeting
Club Social - Location TBA
Monthly Evening Business Meeting
Board Meeting
Club Social - Location TBA
Monthly Evening Business Meeting
Board Meeting
Club Social - Location TBA
Monthly Evening Business Meeting
Board Meeting
Club Social - Location TBA
Monthly Evening Business Meeting
Board Meeting
Club Social - Location TBA
Monthly Evening Business Meeting
Board Meeting
Club Social - Location TBA
Monthly Evening Business Meeting
Board Meeting
Club Social - Location TBA
Monthly Evening Business Meeting
Board Meeting
Club Social - Location TBA
Monthly Evening Business Meeting
Board Meeting
Club Social - Location TBA
Monthly Evening Business Meeting
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Our club out in force at an interclub with Kiwanis Club of Carmichael - Vernon Brown, Jim Putnam, Tom Steadman, Roger Klausler, Bill and Gale Hooper ... See MoreSee Less
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Yes...great support from the Club...12 in person Interclub meetings completed...1 to go...go team.
Go to vimeo.com/962286484 to learn about the Kiwanis International Possibility Project. Scrolling down after you watch the video will bring you to additional reels on various aspects of the goals of the Project that hopes to raise $25 million to aid 10 million children. ... See MoreSee Less
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