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Club History
The Kiwanis Club of Abingdon
was officially chartered on September 17, 1942 with 42 charter
members. The charter was officially declared at a buffet banquet held
at the Martha Washington Inn on October 27, 1942 when Governor Waitman
F. Zinn of the Capital District delivered to the local club its
charter. This club was organized under the sponsorship of the Bristol
Club who with its president, Lewis A. Sterchi, attended together with
many of its members.
Lieutenant Price Hylton of
Roanoke presided as toastmaster. Approximately 100 Kiwanians and
guests were in attendance. Govenor Zinn presented to Fewell Legard,
president of the Abingdon Club, the charter. Other speakers included
Malcolm Shull of Elizabethton, governor-elect of the Kentucy-Tennessee
district, L. A. Sterchi, Dr. H. G. Noffsinger of Virginia Intermont
College, Roby C. Thompson and Hudson Hufford of Bluefield, WV, a
trustee of Kiwanis International.
The Kiwanis Club of Abingdon
has continued to be an active and energetic club over the past 60
years supporting many local organizations for the betterment of
Abingdon and surrounding areas. Through several annual fund raising
activities the club contributes in excess of $20,000 annually to local
service projects.
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