Happenings

September 2024 | Vol. #4 No. 4

 Every fall the Wilton Kiwanis Club creates a Pumpkin Patch in front of the Wilton Historical Society (224 Danbury Rd.), with proceeds from every sale channeled back into contributions Kiwanis makes throughout the year to organizations in town that serve children. 


However, this year, the Kiwanis Club announced that the sole beneficiary of all net proceeds from the six-week sale will be the Wilton Family YMCA, as it recovers from the recent flood devastation. YMCA officials estimated the flood caused more than $4 million in damage to the facility.


At the Pumpkin Patch, the Kiwanis Club — Wilton’s longest serving volunteer service organization — offers for sale pumpkins of all shapes, sizes and varieties, as well as fall decor, including mums, corn, cornstalks and hay. When buyers enjoy selecting the perfect pumpkin and other fall-related items, they will also be helping the YMCA recover and rebuild.


The Pumpkin Patch is one of the club’s largest fundraisers; in past years, the club has sold as much as $50,000 worth of pumpkins, and all net proceeds go right back into the community. 


“Kiwanis has a long history of supporting the Wilton YMCA, including making the original donation of the property for the founding and construction of the Y, and more recently a $50,000 donation for its latest capital campaign initiative. We want to step up and lead the way for the community so this pillar of our town can fulfill its mission to ‘Restore, Rebuild, (and) Recover.’” Wilton Kiwanis Club President Mike Whitted said.

 

Wilton Family YMCA Chief Executive Officer Christene Freedman was moved by the pledge from the Kiwanis Club.


“You gave us hope that we will be able to rebuild and continue to create lifetime memories by our campers who joyfully play at the beach each summer, provide swim instruction to inspire youth triathletes in the pond, and support friendships being made under the Pavilion by the Kiwanis Club.”


Whitted praised the special Kiwanis Contributions Committee led by club members Greg Chann and Mary Anne Franco, and the Kiwanis Executive Board for enthusiastically

recommending and approving this unprecedented allocation. He also commended action by the Pumpkin Patch Committee led by Paul Hannah and Mike Safko.


“Our relationship with the YMCA means a lot,” Hannah said. “This investment of our biggest fundraiser is significant, and we want to lead the way for the Y.”


Jack McFadden, who serves on both the Wilton Family YMCA and Kiwanis Boards said that collaboration among Wilton nonprofits is a powerful force in our community. “This year, when it comes to selling pumpkins, Wilton Kiwanis and the Wilton Family YMCA are partners,” he said.


Members of the community who wish to contribute directly to the Wilton Family YMCA Flood Relief drive can do so on the YMCA website.


Reprinted from GOOD Morning Wilton, 9/11/2024

The Patch Is Almost Back

Pumpkin Patch Committee Starts Selling Pumpkins

and More on Saturday September 21

The Kiwanis Club of Wilton Pumpkin Committee: (L-R) Jack McFadden, Joe Fiteni, Bill Brautigam, Frank Mabley, Dave Sklar, Carol Boehly, Mike Safko, Colin Christ, Paul Hannah, Mary Anne Franco, Den Taylor, Mike Boscaino, Bill Brennan and Jeff Turner Credit: Wilton Kiwanis Club

Quarterly “Feed Wilton” Food Drives 

Wilton Shoppers Join Kiwanis to “Feed Wilton” with $11,400 in Donations for the Food Pantry


For more than a decade Wilton Kiwanis Club volunteers have greeted customers at the Village Market and Stop&Shop with quarterly food drives, averaging about $40,000 a year in goods, gift cards, and cash.



This year Wilton shoppers are well on their way to exceed past generosity by donating $11,400 on September 6-8, contributing toward a cumulative total of $34, 525 for 2024 thus far.

Among those who met with Wilton customers (many on more than one shift) were Tom Connors, Mike Safko, Mike Whitted, Dave Gortz, VJ Kumar, Ken Ogasawara, Mary Anne Franco, Colin Christ, Gil Bray, John Kalamarides, Dave Sklar, Bill Brennan, Frank Mabley, Barli Nugent, Joe Fiteni, Bill Mathews, Day Shields, and Whitney Janeway.

Wilton Food Pantry

Volunteers Needed

Volunteers Needed

Help transport groceries from

Village Market to Food Pantry

 

Drivers needed every Tuesday,

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Social Gatherings

Friday September 27th at 4:30pm

Kiwanis Donations

August 14, 2024

$2,000 for the NRVT

R to L: Jack McFadden, NRVT Executive Director Andrea Gartner, NRVT Trustee Helen Rendell-Baker, Tom Connors and Mary Anne Franco

September 11, 2024

$3,500 for Ms. President

R to L: Tom Connors, Whitney Janeway, Muskaan Kalra, Frank Mabley, Amanda Cordano, Jack McFadden, Mary Anne Franco, Mike Safko David Gortz, and Mike Whitted

September 14, 2024

$1,500 for Candlelight Concerts

R to L: Magdalen Livesey, Whitney Janeway, Mike Whitted, Mary Anne Franco,

Mike Safko, and Jack McFadden

Upcoming Events

Saturday September 21

The events highlighted here are either Kiwanis Club activities

or events by organizations Kiwanis supports.

Visit the Pumpkin Patch

Did You Know

1. Since ancient times, what is considered the most effective ingredient to keep spooky spirits away on Halloween?

a. Garlic

b. Salt

c. Hot Sauce


2. How many people pretend not to be home on Halloween?

a. 15%

b. 20%

c. 25%

 

3. What did the Irish originally carve to make Jack -O-Lanterns?

a. Turnips

b. Potatoes

c. Beets


4. Which scary celebrity died on October 31st?

a. Bela Lugosi

b. Vincent Price

c. Harry Houdini

Kiwanis History

Two Years Ago in Our History

Wilton Kiwanis Club Pumpkin Sale — All Proceeds Benefit Wilton Charities

By Heather Borden Herve, GMW Editor, October 10, 2022 

Read Full Article

Three Fall Groaners

A Final Thought

"Did You Know?"

Answers: 1. b, 2. b, 3. All, 4. c

Happenings, the Newsletter of the Kiwanis Club of Wilton CT, Inc.,

Editor-in-Chief: Jack McFadden

Managing Editor: Saul W. Goldberg

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