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Steubenville Kiwanis resume tradition of honoring administrative professionals | News, Sports, Jobs

Laura Rauch, left, executive director of the United Way of Jefferson County, and Tami Cashioli, finance director STEUBENVILLE Although it didn’t happen in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic shutdowns in place, the Steubenville Kiwanis Club resumed a longtime tradition Tuesday with its annual observance of Administrative Professionals Day. That happened when the club held its luncheon meeting at the Sycamore Youth and Community Center where the club has resumed its weekly noon luncheon and business meetings. Kiwanians brought office employees to the event initiated in the past by the late William Croskey. Club President Ted Gorman welcomed members and guests, who were presented on their arrival with a corsage from Kiwanian and event organizer Phyllis Riccadonna.

Steubenville Kiwanis Club makes return to in-person meetings at Sycamore Center | News, Sports, Jobs

Mar 15, 2021 Janice Kiaski BACK TO MEETING — Ted Gorman, right, president of the Steubenville Kiwanis Club, and Tom Timmons, left, the club’s secretary-treasurer, welcomed state Rep. Ron Ferguson, R-Wintersville, as the guest speaker for the club’s March 9 meeting held at the Sycamore Youth Center in Steubenville. STEUBENVILLE The Steubenville Kiwanis Club is back on track with weekly luncheon meetings, gathering at noon on Tuesdays at the Sycamore Youth Center, located at 301 N. Fourth St. The March 9 meeting the first in-person one for the club since COVID-19-related restrictions went into place a year ago attracted a turnout of more than 30 members and guests.

A shot and a Kiwanis meeting — life is good | News, Sports, Jobs

jkiaski@heraldstaronline.com Would you expect a shot and a Kiwanis meeting to make your week something out of the ordinary, something special? And, on top of that, to get some of the gray out of your head of hair? The answer is “yes” on all three counts. In this case, the shot went in the right arm not down the hatch and made me think I was on my way to returning to a more normal life. Normal, in the sense, that hopefully we’re ultimately moving away from virtual hugs to real ones, genuine handshakes to fist bumps and elbow bumps and a life where we won’t have to wonder who’s behind those masks. Or need a translator to understand what’s being said.

Ringing the bells | News, Sports, Jobs - Weirton Daily Times

Contributed Phyllis Riccadonna, left, and Nancy Felton were among members of the Steubenville Kiwanis Club who helped Friday with the Salvation Army’s kettle campaign, joining other club members that day in taking a turn ringing the bells outside Rural King. The Red Kettle campaign continues through Christmas Eve at various locations. NEWSLETTER I m interested in (please check all that apply) Daily Newsletter

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