Whitewater Kiwanis Members Help Clean Up the Highway

(Whitewater Kiwanis submission) Several members of the Kiwanis Whitewater Breakfast Club spent Sunday morning on September 13 helping to keep the highway clean via the Adopt-A-Highway program.  A team of six picked up ten bags of garbage on Highway 12 in La Grange.  It is a sign of the times that, presumably for the first time ever, a number of masks were collected.  

Photo: (Left to right) Kiwanians Albert Stanek, Steve Ryan, Rick Halvorson and Lynn Binnie, (Steve Smith and Marjorie Stoneman not pictured) picked up garbage Sunday, September 13.

“Serving our community is a primary purpose of our club.  Cleaning up the highway, which has been our responsibility since 1990, is one of many contributions that our members make,” said Lynn Binnie, coordinator of the Kiwanis Adopt-A-Highway program. 

Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time.

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