The Wautoma Kiwanis Club is proud to support youth and families through meaningful community projects.
In May 2021, the club built a new playground at the Wautoma Public Library, creating a safe and fun space for children and families to enjoy. In July 2025, we expanded this project by adding more playground equipment, enhancing the play experience for kids of all ages.
In 2018, we partnered with the City of Wautoma to build a new basketball court at Bird Creek Park, providing an updated recreational space for youth and community members.
As part of Kiwanis International’s 100th Anniversary, we took on a special project in May 2016, adding playground equipment designed for children ages 2 to 5 at Bird Creek Park. This large-scale effort came together with the help of dedicated club members, local businesses, and generous community support.
We are deeply thankful for the support of our members, partners, and community—your generosity helps us continue making a lasting impact in Wautoma.
Ashley Podoll from CAP Services, Family Support Center, spoke to Wautoma Kiwanis at its Thursday meeting. Ashley is the coordinator of SNYC (Supporting Youth Nurturing Communities) and is currently working with parents and children concerning social media and the time children are on screens, from school hours to home usage. Her main program through the Family Support Center is parent education which receives referrals from Human Services. Ashley is pictured with Jennifer Pulvermacher, Wautoma Kiwanis Vice President. All are invited to visit a Wautoma Kiwanis meeting on Thursday mornings at 7 am at Stahl's Celebration Center.
Last thursday night we were able to formally award Jeff Nett as he was awarded a“Distinguished Member Award” by giving him his certificate, shown are Kiwanis President Nikki Van and Jeff Nett. Way to go Jeff! ... See MoreSee Less
Mary Kunasch visited the Wautoma Kiwanis meeting and discussed the Easter egg hunt and other activities in the community. Mary was responsible for bringing back the Easter egg hunt to Wautoma after many years with the help of the City and Kiwanis. With her dedication, our area enjoys such activities as FreedomFest, Augustfest and Harvestfest. Mary is also the director of the Senior Center where you can participate in pickleball, bingo, cards, pool, Silver Sneakers and aerobics for about $1, as well as daily lunches. Pictured with Mary is Jennifer Pulvermacher, Kiwanis Vice President. Visitors are welcome to check out Wautoma Kiwanis at our Thursday 7:00 am meetings at Stahl's Celebration Center. *Article by Kathy Studebaker ... See MoreSee Less
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The Wautoma Kiwanis Club is proud to support youth and families through meaningful community projects.
We are deeply thankful for the support of our members, partners, and community—your generosity helps us continue making a lasting impact in Wautoma.
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CAP Services visits Kiwanis
Ashley Podoll from CAP Services, Family Support Center, spoke to Wautoma Kiwanis at its Thursday meeting. Ashley is the coordinator of SNYC (Supporting Youth Nurturing Communities) and is currently working with parents and children concerning social media and the time children are on screens, from school hours to home usage. Her main program through the Family Support Center is parent education which receives referrals from Human Services. Ashley is pictured with Jennifer Pulvermacher, Wautoma Kiwanis Vice President. All are invited to visit a Wautoma Kiwanis meeting on Thursday mornings at 7 am at Stahl's Celebration Center.
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Last thursday night we were able to formally award Jeff Nett as he was awarded a“Distinguished Member Award” by giving him his certificate, shown are Kiwanis President Nikki Van and Jeff Nett. Way to go Jeff! ... See MoreSee Less
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Mary Kunasch is a Community Leader
Mary Kunasch visited the Wautoma Kiwanis meeting and discussed the Easter egg hunt and other activities in the community. Mary was responsible for bringing back the Easter egg hunt to Wautoma after many years with the help of the City and Kiwanis. With her dedication, our area enjoys such activities as FreedomFest, Augustfest and Harvestfest. Mary is also the director of the Senior Center where you can participate in pickleball, bingo, cards, pool, Silver Sneakers and aerobics for about $1, as well as daily lunches. Pictured with Mary is Jennifer Pulvermacher, Kiwanis Vice President. Visitors are welcome to check out Wautoma Kiwanis at our Thursday 7:00 am meetings at Stahl's Celebration Center.
*Article by Kathy Studebaker ... See MoreSee Less
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