Last Updated: February 18, 2025 by leslie
The Kiwanis Club of Cape May sponsors the B.U.G. program in area schools. West Cape May Elementary, Cape May City Elementary, Maud Abrams and Sandman School all participate in the recent B.U.G celebrations. The children brought their grades… Read More
Posted: January 28, 2025 by leslie
Every year at the Cove in Cape May – the Cape May Kiwanis Club does the flag ceremony. We love to have participants and volunteers to assist in the great honor.
Posted: January 4, 2025 by leslie
Thank you to the Cape May County Herald for the tremendous article! So much fun to spend with the Aktion Club!
Posted: December 27, 2024 by leslie
The Cape May Kiwanis Club enjoyed a holiday party last week and enjoyed the holiday celebrations!
Last Updated: December 19, 2024 by leslie
Julianna Mendo, a Yeoman with the United States Coast Guard visited the club this week with her parents – Julianna grew up in Cape May area and placed the wreath honoring Coast Guard veterans at the Cold Spring… Read More
Posted: December 15, 2024 by leslie
Kiwanis Club participated in this years Wreaths Across America 2024 at Cold Springs. Our own member Larry Notch laid the wreath at the Navy Flag and the widow of long time member – Jim Rochford and her son… Read More
Posted: November 8, 2024 by leslie
Cape May Kiwanis members got the pleasure to visit the Pre-K children and donated pumpkins for them to add their creative ideas and decorate them for their pumpkin patch!
At Wednesday night’s Kiwanis meeting, we were honored to welcome Glen Tyson, representing the Philadelphia Continental Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR).
The Philadelphia Continental Chapter is one of the largest and most active chapters in the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Established in 1901, it has a proud legacy of promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and supporting educational initiatives. As Chaplain, Glen plays a vital role in the chapter by providing spiritual support and guidance to its members.
Glen joined us to recognize and present certificates to members of our club for their participation in the nightly Flag Lowering Ceremony at Cove Beach. Held each evening at sunset from Memorial Day through September 11th, this moving tradition is a tribute to the men and women who have served our country and a celebration of the freedoms we cherish.
The Flag Lowering Ceremony brings the Cape May community together—residents and visitors alike—for a shared moment of reflection, unity, and gratitude beneath the setting sun.
“Too many to name individually, but each honoree plays an important role in keeping this meaningful tradition alive. We thank you all for your dedication and patriotism. Especially Bob Elwell for all his years of leadership! See pictures below, and so many more honored but not present.
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Posted: June 6, 2025 by leslie
Pancakes are calling you!