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COMMUNITY SERVICE

Adopt a Highway:  Our members walk up and down Highway 88 picking up trash and treasurers 4 times a year.  Keeping Amador County and California clean is a privilege.

Youth Services:  

            Boy Scouts

            Car Seat Installation

            Key Club

Scholarships:  For graduating seniors from the local area High Schools.

Frederick Lefever Memorial Scholarships 2009

Applications for the first annual Frederick Lefever Memorial Scholarships are being accepted by the Kiwanis Club of Amador County. There are three $2,000.00 scholarships available this year.  Awarded scholarship funds will be sent directly to recipients’ institution financial aid office.  Forms may be obtained from appropriate high school faculty staff or by contacting local Amador Kiwanis Club President, Terry Myers at (209)295-6492 or via E-mail: Terry@volcano.net.  The applications must be postmarked or received no later than Wednesday, April 29th. Late applications will not be considered.  Mail completed applications to: Amador County Kiwanis Club, PO Box 152, Jackson, CA 95642.

Requirements:

! Must be graduating in 2009 with a 3.5 GPA or higher from a high school in Amador County.

! Must already be accepted by a 2 or 4 year undergraduate program or technical institution for the upcoming fall semester.

! Enrollment must be a minimum of 12 units, of which 8 must be ‘on campus’ classes.

! Attend an interview with the Amador County Kiwanis Club Scholarship Committee.

Eligible applicants will be notified of their application’s acceptance along with the date, time and location of their interview which will be scheduled during the month of May. Those not scheduled for an interview will receive notice with an explanation of ineligibility, such as an incomplete application, received past the deadline, failure to meet requirements, etc.

The Amador County Kiwanis Frederick Lefever Memorial Scholarships are in Honor of our departed Kiwanian, husband, father, friend and humanitarian.

Frederick "Fred" Van Dyke Lefever passed away in January, 2009 in Jackson at the age of 96. He officially joined the Kiwanis Club of Amador County in January of 1975 and remained a member until his death. He was instrumental in organizing the Kiwanis Argonaut High School Key Club, the club’s scholarship program and the ongoing See’s candy fundraising project. In 1945, following his professional career as a chemist, Fred moved to Jackson and began teaching math and science at Jackson High School. He also was the school vice principal, counselor, JV football coach, and started the track and field program at the high school. During summer vacations, Fred would lifeguard at the Jackson Community Pool, drive an ambulance, and was counselor at the Boy Scout Camp at Bear River. He retired from teaching in 1972.  He continued to be an active contributor to his community as a volunteer at the Senior Center and an active participant in the County’s Amateur Radio Club which involved rescue activities. As he approached the age of 90 his health began to limit his abilities, but did not keep him from being the primary caretaker of his wife of 67 years, Jean Cassell Lefever, who preceded him in death in 2005. Nor did it keep him from attending weekly Kiwanis club meetings even when he could no longer drive or walk steadily. He will always be remembered.

Provided by Melody Anderson, Amador County Kiwanis Club Historian

Frederick V. Lefever  5/5/1912 - 1/16/2009

May 27, 2009:  Sheldon Johnson presenting the 1st Annual Frederick V. LeFever Scholarships

Recipients of the Frederick V. Lefever Scholarship - Madison Burman (Amador), Kim Mactinosh (Amador) Front: Jessica Casilias Argonaut.  The students were chosen by committee and all have a 4 plus grade average.  The students are accompanied by their mothers.

The "Hope of America" award was presented to Morgan Roots - Ione Junior High and Breanne Orey - Jackson Junior High.  The students are accompanied by the parents and teachers.

Food bank:  We support the food bank with money and help.

Safe Kids Program

 

Easter Baskets and the Hunt for the right Basket