INDIANAPOLIS - The Kiwanis International Rose Float Committee is providing 7,000 volunteers
- the largest pool of volunteers from any organization - to create 10 floats for the 2010 Rose Parade.
The volunteers come from all over North America and represent nearly all of Kiwanis
International's clubs: Builders Club, for middle school students; Key Club for
high school students; Circle K International for college students; Aktion Club
for adults with disabilities and Kiwanis for adults.
"Service is at the heart of every Kiwanis club," said Kiwanis International President
Paul Palazzolo, who will ride on the Kiwanis International float with his
family. "Our 7,000 volunteers will help make this year's Rose Parade an
artistic success."
Kiwanis volunteers have already worked the first three Saturdays in December. Beginning
December 26, Kiwanis volunteers will work one of two decorating shifts each day
through December 31. Five hundred volunteers will work each shift, and Kiwanis
clubs will feed the volunteers lunch and dinner. Kiwanis volunteers will work a
total of 56,000 volunteer hours to complete the floats.
About Kiwanis International
Founded in 1915, Kiwanis is a global organization of
volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a
time. Kiwanis International and its
service leadership programs for young people, including Circle K, Key Club, Key
Leader, Builders Club, K-Kids, Kiwanis Junior and Aktion Club dedicate more
than 19 million volunteer hours and invest US$100 million to strengthen
communities and serve children annually.
The Kiwanis International family comprises 600,000 adult and youth
members in 70 countries and geographic areas. For more information about
Kiwanis International, please visit www.kiwanis.org.
Posted
Dec 22 2009, 02:04 PM
by
Chris Hayworth