Kiwanis lighting contest winners

The 2018 Clinton Kiwanis Club Christmas Lighting Contest was a success with four entrants being awarded $25 River Cities Gold prizes on December 19 at the regular Kiwanis Club meeting.  ‘Read more’ for details on the winners. Presentations were made in the following categories:

  • Holiday Spirit – Brian & Jessica Melvin – 2536 Prospect Avenue, Clinton
  • Brian & Jessica Melvin (click on image to enlarge
  • Music/Automation – Tim Grinnall, 301 Fayette Street, Clinton
  • Babes in Toyland – Heather Hilgendorf Cooley, 1010 North 13th Street, Clinton

    Heather Hilgendorf Cooley (click on image to enlarge

    Neighborhood Entry – Lyons Business District – Throughout Main Avenue in the Lyons District

In addition, Honorable Mentions were made to:

  • Mark Rolston Family, 618 19th Avenue North, Clinton
  • Mike Temple, 1119 Pershing Blvd., Clinton

Thanks to Clinton residents who submitted nominations for the 2018 contest.  Please enjoy the sights and sounds of the holiday season by viewing lights throughout the Clinton area.  The 2019 Clinton Kiwanis Club Christmas Lighting Contest nomination form will be on the Kiwanis web site November 1, with the entry deadline December 5, 2019.

The Clinton Kiwanis Club has been serving the Clinton Community College since 1920!  The Kiwanis Club of Clinton Iowa is one part of Kiwanis International, a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world, one community and one child at a time. The Clinton Kiwanis Club performs many community service projects in the Clinton area to help serve children. If you are interested in performing community service and helping children, we encourage you to learn more about the Clinton Kiwanis Club here on our site and welcome you to join us for a meeting each Wednesday at Noon at the Rastrelli’s Tuscany Room, Main Avenue, Clinton.

Visit www.kiwanisclubofclinton.org for more information about the Clinton Kiwanis Club.

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Dave has been News Director since 1983 and has been Station General Manager since 1999. Dave has also served on the Board of Directors of the Iowa Broadcast News Association and the Iowa Broadcast Association and has served on the Iowa Freedom of Information Council.
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