Tell City Kiwanis Outlines Centennial Plans, Calls for Local Support
Tell City Kiwanis Club board members presented at the Chamber of Commerce breakfast on November 20, 2025, reviewing the club's community service history, current youth programs, and plans tied to its 100th anniversary in 2027. The presentation invited residents, local businesses and service groups to partner with the club, an appeal that could expand services and deepen civic engagement across Perry County.

On November 20, 2025, members of the Tell City Kiwanis Club addressed a Chamber of Commerce breakfast to summarize decades of community service, describe ongoing youth initiatives, and flag the organization s upcoming 100th anniversary in 2027. The presentation, reported by Perry County News, highlighted the club s local projects and issued a public invitation for community involvement and partnership with businesses and other service groups.
The Kiwanis board reviewed the club s history of volunteer work, tracing a lineage that reaches back to 1927. Attendees heard about existing programs focused on young people in the Tell City area, and were reminded that the centennial will create opportunities to amplify those efforts. The club framed the anniversary as a moment both to celebrate past accomplishments and to build capacity for future initiatives.
For Perry County residents the implications are practical as well as symbolic. Volunteer organizations like the Kiwanis provide direct services that complement municipal efforts, delivering youth programs, community events and locally run projects that can reduce pressure on public budgets. By seeking partnerships with local businesses and service groups the club aims to leverage private resources and in kind support, which can translate into more programming and broader reach for children and families in the county.

From an economic perspective, stronger collaboration between civic groups and business can generate mutual benefits. Local firms may gain community visibility and customer goodwill by supporting youth activities, while nonprofits obtain stable funding streams and volunteer labor that improve program sustainability. For a small community such as Tell City, expanding civic partnerships ahead of the centennial could increase social capital and produce measurable improvements in youth engagement and community resilience.
The Kiwanis invitation to join or partner is a prompt for residents and businesses to consider how they can contribute time, funding or services. With the centennial two years away, the club s outreach at the Chamber breakfast set a public timeline for planning, fund raising and volunteer recruitment that could shape Perry County s civic landscape through 2027 and beyond.
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