Adrian in Lenawee County, Michigan — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
History of the Adrian Kiwanis Club
Photographed By Joel Seewald, April 8, 2017
1. History of the Adrian Kiwanis Club Marker
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History of the Adrian Kiwanis Club. . The Adrian Kiwanis Club was begun in 1940, some 35 years after Kiwanis was founded in Detroit. The Adrian club was chartered by the Hillsdale Kiwanis Club and Charter Night was September 25, 1940 with an initial membership of 34. , , The purpose of the club remains the altruistic support of the needs of the Adrian community, in particular the children and the elderly. The purposes and ideals of this club revolve around the Kiwanis motto of "We Build". Club Projects to raise money to support this Club's history of helping others make up a large portion of its legend. , , There have been hundreds of significant projects initiated and/or supported with major contributions by the Adrian Kiwanis Club. Some of them include:
The Interclub Council "Welcome to Adrian" signs at the North and West City Limits
The Adrian High School Football Press Box
The Adrian Community Preschool Building
Sponsored the room that is now the Fitness Center at the YMCA
Major contributors to the City Ice Rink and Swimming Pool Funds
Major driving force and catalyst to several city parks: Comstock Park and Trestle Park
The Kiwanis Trail and the Ted Durst Kiwanis Gateway Park
The Flag Pole atop the Lenawee County Courthouse
Playground equipment at Garfield and McKinley Schools
The Lenawee County Airport Terminal Building
Contributed to the Soccer Fields at Centennial Park and Island Park Playground
The single largest project was the Kiwanis Riverview Terrace, visible from this location across Maumee Street. The building was dedicated in 1973 and remains perhaps the most notable reminder of the involvement and commitment of the Adrian Kiwanis Club to the Adrian area and its citizens. The eventual sale of the KRT funded the Adrian Kiwanis Foundation which has provided financial support for many organizations and projects in the community. , , Ted Durst was a long time member of the Adrian Kiwanis Club. He led the Kiwanis Community Pride Committee that was dedicated to public beautification. Ted donated this park property to the City of Adrian on behalf of Kiwanis. The City named the park in Ted's honor only weeks before Ted's death in 2014. , , Now at over 100 members, the Adrian Kiwanis Club remains a vibrant promoter of improvements in the greater Adrian community.
The Adrian Kiwanis Club was begun in 1940, some 35 years after Kiwanis was founded in Detroit. The Adrian club was chartered by the Hillsdale Kiwanis Club and Charter Night was September 25, 1940 with an initial membership of 34.
The purpose of the club remains the altruistic support of the needs of the Adrian community, in particular the children and the elderly. The purposes and ideals of this club revolve around the Kiwanis motto of "We Build". Club Projects to raise money to support this Club's history of helping others make up a large portion of its legend.
There have been hundreds of significant projects initiated and/or supported with major contributions by the Adrian Kiwanis Club. Some of them include:
The Interclub Council "Welcome to Adrian" signs at the North and West City Limits
The Adrian High School Football Press Box
The Adrian Community Preschool Building
Sponsored the room that is now the Fitness Center at the YMCA
Major contributors to the City Ice Rink and Swimming Pool Funds
Major driving force and catalyst to several city parks: Comstock Park and Trestle Park
The Kiwanis Trail and the Ted Durst Kiwanis Gateway Park
The Flag Pole atop the Lenawee County Courthouse
Playground equipment at Garfield and McKinley
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Schools
The Lenawee County Airport Terminal Building
Contributed to the Soccer Fields at Centennial Park and Island Park Playground
The single largest project was the Kiwanis Riverview Terrace, visible from this location across Maumee Street. The building was dedicated in 1973 and remains perhaps the most notable reminder of the involvement and commitment of the Adrian Kiwanis Club to the Adrian area and its citizens. The eventual sale of the KRT funded the Adrian Kiwanis Foundation which has provided financial support for many organizations and projects in the community.
Ted Durst was a long time member of the Adrian Kiwanis Club. He led the Kiwanis Community Pride Committee that was dedicated to public beautification. Ted donated this park property to the City of Adrian on behalf of Kiwanis. The City named the park in Ted's honor only weeks before Ted's death in 2014.
Now at over 100 members, the Adrian Kiwanis Club remains a vibrant promoter of improvements in the greater Adrian community.
Erected 2015.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Fraternal or Sororal Organizations. A significant historical date for this entry is September 25, 1940.
Location. 41° 53.983′ N, 84° 2.489′ W. Marker is in Adrian, Michigan, in Lenawee County. Marker
Photographed By Joel Seewald, April 8, 2017
2. History of the Adrian Kiwanis Club Marker
Comstock Park is in the background across the street.
is at the intersection of West Maumee Street (Business U.S. 223) and West Church Street (Business U.S. 223), on the right when traveling west on West Maumee Street. Marker is in Ted Durst Kiwanis Gateway Park. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Adrian MI 49221, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Credits. This page was last revised on May 19, 2021. It was originally submitted on June 16, 2017, by Joel Seewald of Madison Heights, Michigan. This page has been viewed 240 times since then and 27 times this year. Last updated on March 31, 2021, by Carl Gordon Moore Jr. of North East, Maryland. Photos:1, 2, 3. submitted on June 16, 2017, by Joel Seewald of Madison Heights, Michigan. • Bill Pfingsten was the editor who published this page.