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Licking County Foundation Profile: Newark Kiwanis
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The Newark Kiwanis Club’s Strawberry Festival may be its most popular event, dating back an impressive 37 years, but Kiwanis support of children’s organizations started with the Club’s founding in 1918.
When Camp O’Bannon was founded in the 1920s it immediately became a major beneficiary of the generous Newark Kiwanians. That dedication and vision has helped Camp O’Bannon continue providing local children ages 9-15 with opportunities to build self-esteem and form friendships in a supportive and caring environment.
The Newark Kiwanis Club’s philanthropy includes several funds at the Licking County Foundation, established by or in honor of local Kiwanis members, such as the John Kozak Camp O’Bannon Future Projects Fund to help Camp O’Bannon with capital needs, the B. David Whiteman Scholarship Fund for local high school seniors, and two named endowment funds that honor past members
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Newark Strawberry Festival Cancelled
NEWARK, OH The Kiwanis Club of Newark, Ohio, has canceled its
2021 Newark Strawberry Festival due to the ongoing concerns related to
COVID-19.
“We explored several options and had many discussions with
community leaders and experts,” said Phil Frye, festival chairperson. “We decided
that canceling this year’s festival is the right decision because our first
concern is the safety of our community, festival attendees, and our members.”
The Newark Kiwanis Strawberry Festival has been a fixture in
downtown Newark for 36 years, annually drawing more than 30,000 people to the
square the weekend after Memorial Day.