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Kiwanis Club of Ocala Out With 2022 In With 2023

The Kiwanis Club recently honored their Past President, Tammy Hoff and Incoming President, Jim McGuire who will serve his term through November 2023.

Kiwanis Governor Moore attended and presented awards at the event in honor of all outgoing and incoming officers for Kiwanis and the Ocala Key Club Officers.

Elton Clemmons was presented with one of the highest awards as the longest serving Kiwanis member since 1957.

Kiwanis held their annual Pancake Breakfast that brought much success toward their Camp Kiwanis for the kids that could not happen without the donors, sponsors and volunteers.

Steve Patterson was newly inducted by Roseann Fricks Patterson, Kiwanis Lieutenant Governor and Shelley Sizemore, Ocala Kiwanis member and President of the Kiwanis Satellite Club.

A special surprise visit was coordinated and attended by 15 Kiwanis members on behalf of long time Kiwanian, Tommy Ball. Tommy has served the business and civic community in Marion County for many decades while blessing many with his musical talents in his church and special events along with giving back to those less fortunate. His humble heart was touched by the care and love he felt from those that came to see him.

Kiwanis of Ocala wishes all a Happy and Healthy New Year!

Steve Patterson, Phil Olsein, Jim Maguire and Randy Alvord

Mr and Mrs Kevin Sheilley

Mr Coffee Jim Phillips

Mr Mrs Wesley Wilcox Elton Clemmons — longest serving membe since 1957

Dr Ed Johnson

Mr and Mrs Paul Stentiford in Drive Thru

President Maguire — challenges and opportunities for us

Key Club Pres and advisors

Diana Williams and Grandson Dr David Oliver

Colin and Alice Party club singing carols Colin and Alice Party - surprised Tommy entering room Roseann Patterson, Steve Patterson, Shelley Sizemore Past President, Tammy Hoff and new President, Jim McGuire

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Kiwanis International is a global community of clubs, members, and partners, dedicated to improving the lives of children one community at a time. Today, with more than 550,000 members in 80 Countries, Kiwanis empowers members to pursue creative ways to serve the needs of our children, such as fighting hunger, improving literacy and being a mentor. Kiwanis Clubs host over 150,000 service projects per year. www.facebook.com/KiwanisClubOfOcala

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