Welcome to Montrose Area Kiwanis Club! We are an eclectic mix of ages, genders, occupations, backgrounds, and interests. We are all passionate about making our Kiwanis Club and the world a better place for children so they can thrive. We are devoted to serving the children in our local community and children across the country and worldwide through service projects and fundraising initiatives.
Have you been looking to do some volunteering for good causes in your community? Do you like helping kids, having fun, and feeling like you made a difference? Why not consider joining us and becoming a member of our Kiwanis Club? Joining is easy! Just fill out the application HERE and then contact us HERE.Proudly serving our community since 1974!
Kiwanis helps kids around the world. Our Kiwanis club looks out for our communities and the Kiwanis International organization takes on large-scale challenges, such as fighting disease and poverty. Our club is generous with our time. We are creative with our ideas. We are passionate about making a difference.And we have a ton of fun along the way!
For more than four decades, Montrose Area Kiwanis has created opportunities for children to be curious, safe, and healthy regardless of the community in which they live. When you give a child the chance to learn, experience, dream, grow, succeed, and thrive, great things can happen.
The Kiwanis Mission and Vision
Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time. Kiwanis will be a positive influence in communities worldwide — so that one day,all children will wake up in communities that believe in them, nurture them, and provide the support they need to thrive.
Kiwanis Service
Service is at the heart of every Kiwanis club, no matter where in the world it’s located. Members stage approximately 150,000 service projects and raise nearly US $100 million every year for communities,families, and projects. By working together, members achieve what one person cannot accomplish alone.
Our Kiwanis Club focuses on changing the world by serving children, one child in our community at a time. To reach more people, we sponsor a K-Kids club for primary school children; Builders Club for adolescents; and Key Club for teens.
Montrose Area Kiwanis Club and Montrose Lions Club! and Montrose Lions Club! Join us for the Montrose Hometown July Fourth Independence Celebration! Experience the spirit of Small Town USA with exciting races, delightful arts and crafts on The Green, and a memorable parade themed “America 250 – Moments in History." Savor delicious chicken BBQ as you enjoy the festivities. As the day winds down, prepare for a stunning fireworks display at dusk that will light up the night sky. Celebrate our nation’s independence in style and make lasting memories with family and friends! www.montrosepajuly4th.com/... See MoreSee Less
Montrose Fourth of July Vendor registration is now open! Join us for the Arts & Crafts on The Green, where you can find many of your favorite vendors. They will bring lots of amazing treasures that you won’t want to miss. Whether you’re looking for unique handmade items or fun gifts, there will be something for everyone. Don’t wait too long to register if you want to be a vendor. Come and celebrate the holiday with us and enjoy the wonderful crafts! www.montrosepajuly4th.com/... See MoreSee Less
The Montrose Kiwanis and Lions Community Service Clubs announced their plans for the Montrose July 4th festivities in the April 15, 2026, edition of the Susquehanna County Independent. The big historic news? The Susquehanna County Heritage Trail Committee has been named this year’s July 4th parade Grand Marshall! MANY THANKS to the Kiwanis and Lions for this honor and for recognizing the work of the Committee! The Heritage Trail Committee consists of 20 historical societies, museums, and sites, and their partners, whose main goal is to preserve and share Susquehanna County’s fascinating history. To achieve their goals, the organizations work both independently and cooperatively. Last year, they held their first Heritage Trail event when all locations were open on one day. Due to its success, this event will be repeated this year for two days on October 3rd and 4th. The Committee consists of: American Legion Post #357 Museum, Brooklyn Historical Society, Center for Anti-Slavery Studies, Clifford Historical Society, Dennis Farm Charitable Trust, Forest City Historical Society, Friends of Salt Springs State Park, Harford Congregational Church, Harford Historical Society, Lathrop Historical Society, Old Mill Village, Priesthood Restoration Site, Rail-Trail Council of Northeastern PA, Richmond Hill School, Russell Clapper Model Train Display, Susquehanna County Historical Society, United Fire Company Museum Partners: Susquehanna County Promotion and Tourism Agency; Susquehanna Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 15th Masonic District. ... See MoreSee Less
The Montrose Kiwanis and Lions Community Service Clubs announced their plans for the Montrose July 4th festivities in the April 15, 2026, edition of the Susquehanna County Independent. The big historic news? The Susquehanna County Heritage Trail Committee has been named this year’s July 4th parade Grand Marshall! MANY THANKS to the Kiwanis and Lions for this honor and for recognizing the work of the Committee! The Heritage Trail Committee consists of 20 historical societies, museums, and sites, and their partners, whose main goal is to preserve and share Susquehanna County’s fascinating history. To achieve their goals, the organizations work both independently and cooperatively. Last year, they held their first Heritage Trail event when all locations were open on one day. Due to its success, this event will be repeated this year for two days on October 3rd and 4th. The Committee consists of: American Legion Post #357 Museum, Brooklyn Historical Society, Center for Anti-Slavery Studies, Clifford Historical Society, Dennis Farm Charitable Trust, Forest City Historical Society, Friends of Salt Springs State Park, Harford Congregational Church, Harford Historical Society, Lathrop Historical Society, Old Mill Village, Priesthood Restoration Site, Rail-Trail Council of Northeastern PA, Richmond Hill School, Russell Clapper Model Train Display, Susquehanna County Historical Society, United Fire Company Museum Partners: Susquehanna County Promotion and Tourism Agency; Susquehanna Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 15th Masonic District. ... See MoreSee Less
Thank you to South Montrose Community Church for their generous support in allowing Christine Maxey and me to use their space. Organizing the Hometown Hero banners is a big job, and having a place to work makes it much easier. Normally, I do this in my garage, which means I have to bend over or crawl around on the floor. The church provided a comfortable and easy-to-use workspace. We are very grateful for their help! Bob Remington helped me load the banners into my truck. After that, we spent two hours picking up trash from Woodbourne Preserve to Loudon Hill. It encourages us to collaborate in honoring the good things in our community. ... See MoreSee Less
About Our Kiwanis Club
Welcome to Montrose Area Kiwanis Club! We are an eclectic mix of ages, genders, occupations, backgrounds, and interests. We are all passionate about making our Kiwanis Club and the world a better place for children so they can thrive. We are devoted to serving the children in our local community and children across the country and worldwide through service projects and fundraising initiatives.
Have you been looking to do some volunteering for good causes in your community? Do you like helping kids, having fun, and feeling like you made a difference? Why not consider joining us and becoming a member of our Kiwanis Club? Joining is easy! Just fill out the application HERE and then contact us HERE.Proudly serving our community since 1974!
Kiwanis helps kids around the world. Our Kiwanis club looks out for our communities and the Kiwanis International organization takes on large-scale challenges, such as fighting disease and poverty. Our club is generous with our time. We are creative with our ideas. We are passionate about making a difference.And we have a ton of fun along the way!
For more than four decades, Montrose Area Kiwanis has created opportunities for children to be curious, safe, and healthy regardless of the community in which they live. When you give a child the chance to learn, experience, dream, grow, succeed, and thrive, great things can happen.
The Kiwanis Mission and Vision
Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time. Kiwanis will be a positive influence in communities worldwide — so that one day,all children will wake up in communities that believe in them, nurture them, and provide the support they need to thrive.
Kiwanis Service
Service is at the heart of every Kiwanis club, no matter where in the world it’s located. Members stage approximately 150,000 service projects and raise nearly US $100 million every year for communities,families, and projects. By working together, members achieve what one person cannot accomplish alone.
Our Kiwanis Club focuses on changing the world by serving children, one child in our community at a time. To reach more people, we sponsor a K-Kids club for primary school children; Builders Club for adolescents; and Key Club for teens.
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Join us for the Montrose Hometown July Fourth Independence Celebration! Experience the spirit of Small Town USA with exciting races, delightful arts and crafts on The Green, and a memorable parade themed “America 250 – Moments in History." Savor delicious chicken BBQ as you enjoy the festivities. As the day winds down, prepare for a stunning fireworks display at dusk that will light up the night sky. Celebrate our nation’s independence in style and make lasting memories with family and friends! www.montrosepajuly4th.com/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Montrose Fourth of July Vendor registration is now open! Join us for the Arts & Crafts on The Green, where you can find many of your favorite vendors. They will bring lots of amazing treasures that you won’t want to miss. Whether you’re looking for unique handmade items or fun gifts, there will be something for everyone. Don’t wait too long to register if you want to be a vendor. Come and celebrate the holiday with us and enjoy the wonderful crafts! www.montrosepajuly4th.com/ ... See MoreSee Less
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The Montrose Kiwanis and Lions Community Service Clubs announced their plans for the Montrose July 4th festivities in the April 15, 2026, edition of the Susquehanna County Independent.
The big historic news? The Susquehanna County Heritage Trail Committee has been named this year’s July 4th parade Grand Marshall! MANY THANKS to the Kiwanis and Lions for this honor and for recognizing the work of the Committee!
The Heritage Trail Committee consists of 20 historical societies, museums, and sites, and their partners, whose main goal is to preserve and share Susquehanna County’s fascinating history. To achieve their goals, the organizations work both independently and cooperatively. Last year, they held their first Heritage Trail event when all locations were open on one day. Due to its success, this event will be repeated this year for two days on October 3rd and 4th.
The Committee consists of:
American Legion Post #357 Museum, Brooklyn Historical Society, Center for Anti-Slavery Studies, Clifford Historical Society, Dennis Farm Charitable Trust, Forest City Historical Society, Friends of Salt Springs State Park, Harford Congregational Church, Harford Historical Society, Lathrop Historical Society, Old Mill Village, Priesthood Restoration Site, Rail-Trail Council of Northeastern PA, Richmond Hill School, Russell Clapper Model Train Display, Susquehanna County Historical Society, United Fire Company Museum
Partners: Susquehanna County Promotion and Tourism Agency; Susquehanna Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 15th Masonic District. ... See MoreSee Less
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The Montrose Kiwanis and Lions Community Service Clubs announced their plans for the Montrose July 4th festivities in the April 15, 2026, edition of the Susquehanna County Independent.
The big historic news? The Susquehanna County Heritage Trail Committee has been named this year’s July 4th parade Grand Marshall! MANY THANKS to the Kiwanis and Lions for this honor and for recognizing the work of the Committee!
The Heritage Trail Committee consists of 20 historical societies, museums, and sites, and their partners, whose main goal is to preserve and share Susquehanna County’s fascinating history. To achieve their goals, the organizations work both independently and cooperatively. Last year, they held their first Heritage Trail event when all locations were open on one day. Due to its success, this event will be repeated this year for two days on October 3rd and 4th.
The Committee consists of:
American Legion Post #357 Museum, Brooklyn Historical Society, Center for Anti-Slavery Studies, Clifford Historical Society, Dennis Farm Charitable Trust, Forest City Historical Society, Friends of Salt Springs State Park, Harford Congregational Church, Harford Historical Society, Lathrop Historical Society, Old Mill Village, Priesthood Restoration Site, Rail-Trail Council of Northeastern PA, Richmond Hill School, Russell Clapper Model Train Display, Susquehanna County Historical Society, United Fire Company Museum
Partners: Susquehanna County Promotion and Tourism Agency; Susquehanna Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 15th Masonic District. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you to South Montrose Community Church for their generous support in allowing Christine Maxey and me to use their space. Organizing the Hometown Hero banners is a big job, and having a place to work makes it much easier. Normally, I do this in my garage, which means I have to bend over or crawl around on the floor. The church provided a comfortable and easy-to-use workspace. We are very grateful for their help! Bob Remington helped me load the banners into my truck. After that, we spent two hours picking up trash from Woodbourne Preserve to Loudon Hill. It encourages us to collaborate in honoring the good things in our community. ... See MoreSee Less
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