Hamm speaks in Cadiz about Junior Civitans
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Cadiz Civitan Club met Tuesday night March 16th 2010 at Cadiz Restaurant, with President Rachel Shepard, presiding. David Kyler led the Pledge to the U.S.A. Flag, and John Mitchell said the prayer. Civitan Valley District Governor-elect LaDonna Hamm presented the program about chartering a Junior Civitan Chapter.

Junior Civitan clubs must be approved by school principals, and members range from ages beginning in Middle School, 6th or 7th grades, and continue through High School. Then members may wish to become involved in College Campus Civitan. To become “Builders of Good citizenship” is a worthy goal at any age.

Junior Civitans are committed to community service, involved in joint projects, receive leadership training, earn scholarships, and experience life changing relationships. Junior Civitans receive personal and career development opportunities, while improving school and community harmony through volunteer service.

Those attending included Willie Wilson, Ronnie Cook, Wallace Blakeley, and David Kyler. John Mitchell, Carole Mitchell, Rachel Shepard, Trent Bush, A.J. Parrish, Kanesha Frye, and from Clarksville, -Springfield, Tennessee, Governor-Elect Ladonna Hamm, and Earlean Burney. The Gold Dollar winner was LaDonna Hamm, who read the Junior Civitan Creed, and the meeting closed with John Mitchell reading the Civitan Creed.

Cadiz Civitan meets each first and third Tuesday night 6:30 p.m. at Cadiz Restaurant.
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