17 December 2011

Season's Greetings

Year of 2011 was a year of joy, happiness, success and prosperity and we look forward to another year of it all with more strength and a mixture of determination.

We have fought our battles and we have served our communities with pleasure, pride, passion and love.

We have achieved so many things and it wouldn't have been possible without the help of our friends, family and organizations who have worked tirelessly to assist us in reaching our goals. And last but not least we thank God for making the impossible days possible.

We take the time out to thank all our sponsors, friends and family who have been there for us through good and bad times and a special thank you to our members who persevered even when the road ahead looked so rocky and the light so dim.

With a strong, dedicated and hard-working team, we look towards 2012 with positivity and hope to achieve all our goals.

And to our Kiwanis family locally, regionally and internationally we wish you and your family, another year of life, love, prosperity and peace. 

One can make a difference, we will make a difference.

With Love,
Kiwanis Club of Old Harbour





11 Years and still going STRONG | Anniversary Meeting

December 5, 2011 was an evening to remember as we celebrated our year of 11; our 11th Anniversary with Kiwanians, friends and family.


The venue was adorned with earthly decorations which depicted our theme "Jamaica Wi Born an' Grow" where one could see palms and colours of the Jamaican flag around the room.

MC DP Fay Case did a great job as she brought us back in history about our country from the roots to present which was entertaining yet informative.

It was also an evening of reflection where we will be focused on our success and growth as a family for the administrative year 2010/2011. The evening was definitely one of celebration where it was a fun-filled event with all friends, family and food.

In addition, we recognized all our friends, family, colleagues and sponsors who had contributed and sacrificed their time and energy for the love of volunteerism and has such been there for the Kiwanis Club of Old Harbour family over the past administrative year.

We'd like to say many thanks to all those who wished us well and who were able to celebrate 11 years of strength with us.

View photos from our celebration below:-













A Day of Care, A Day of Volunteering

It was a day of care and volunteering at the Divisional Day of Care Project for the homeless at Sir William Grant Park on December 3, 2011 where we donated clothing to the homeless and those in need. What a great way to kick start the season of giving and sharing.


Scores of persons came out to the one day project from parts of Downtown, Kingston and St.Andrew which included the young, the young at the heart and the elderly, many of whom were homeless and in need of clothing, food and medical assistance. 






It was a pleasure to be among one of the many non-profit organizations who assisted our time and efforts to those in need as we worked ferociously to donate clothes to a thick crowd of homeless persons, many of whom were men. It was a long and hectic day at Sir William Grant Park, Downtown, Kingston but it was indeed a full-filling one.

BIG THANKS to the Kiwanis Club of Eastern Kingston and Port Royal who came on board for this project and to the team from the Boys Brigade and CVSS for organizing a project which was such a success.  Great job guys! Unity is STRENGTH! 

See photos from the project below:-

















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24 November 2011

Here We Come Longville Park!

The Kiwanis Club of Old Harbour shared some valuable moments with the the Kiwanis Club of Longville Park at their recent LG Visit where it was well-enjoyed. It was an evening of food, laughter and brain-teasing!


The turn-out was good and the meeting itself was good, where LG Beulah topped it off with her short but spicy address to the club about the Division's objectives for the administrative year 2011/2012.



Some of the objectives addressed were:-
  1. Mentoring our Children
  2. Addressing the important issues our children are faced with on a daily basis.
  3. Getting more involved as a club and as a family into our children's lives
We enjoyed the meeting greatly and met some new friends and family of the Kiwanis Club of Longville Park; inter-clubbing is never a moment wasted, its always one of great value and appreciation.







See you soon Kiwanis Club of Longville Park and the Kiwanis Club of Old Harbour just might be at your next meeting, look out for us :)

Its only the beginning!

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16 November 2011

Our 11th Anniversary Celebration

We, the Kiwanis Club of Old Harbour will be celebrating our 11th Anniversary on Monday, December 5, 2011 and we are so excited about our celebration.

Our anniversary will be one of reflection for the past administrative year 2010/2011, where we will be focusing on our success and growth as a family.

On the evening of our celebration we will be having a fun-filled event with all our friends and family from both near and far.

In addition, we will be recognizing all our friends, family, colleagues and sponsors who has contributed and sacrificed their time and energy for the love of volunteerism and has such been there for the Kiwanis Club of Old Harbour family over the past year.


All Kiwanians and friends of the Kiwanis family are invited to come celebrate with us, on an evening that is promised to be fun.

Contribution: $500 inclusive of 50/50

"Bring an item (food or clothing) to be donated to our "Make a Difference" project"

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15 November 2011

Meet our Kiwanian for the Year 2010/2011


Now Vice-President, Claudeth Hamilton, dedicated her time and efforts to the Kiwanis Club of Old Harbour SLP Committe for the administrative year 2010/2011. She made many efforts and sacrifices to ensure that the less fortunate and elderly were feed weekly by collecting food packages from the Food for Poor to be distributed.

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Day of Care Clothing Drive

We, the Kiwanians of Old Harbour are proud to be apart of the Day of Care Joint Project for homeless which be carried out on December 3, 2011.

As part of our contribution as a club to the project, we will be collecting clothes that are in GOOD CONDITION  to be donated to both homeless men and women in Downtown, Kingston at the Sir William Grant Park


This project is geared towards feeding, clothing and giving medical assistance to the homeless and as such we are inviting all our friends, family and associates to this project which is promised to be full-filling.

If you know of any friend, family member, associate or Kiwanian who might interested in being apart of this project, please share with them.

To make your donations please call 
President Ricardo - 898-5716
Secretary Carey-Lee - 456-8287
Distinguished President (DP) Ava- 791-1956

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26 October 2011

Make my Smile BRIGHTER - Dental Month Project at Nightingale Grove Basic School

We ventured to the Nightingale Grove Basic School for our first project for the administrative year 2011/2012 and this project was indeed a SUCCESS.


The Kiwanis family distributed toothbrushes and toothpaste to the students ages 3-6 in honour of Dental Awareness Month and shared valuable moments with the children.








We enjoyed every moment spent with the children and look forward to our next project.
One can make a difference, I will make a difference

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