February 2009
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Community Service Opportunities Presented to Kiwanis
by David Landis

President Obama made it well known in his Inaugural Speech that the US has work to be done and that it will only happen if we all pitch in. That message was echoed at the weekly meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines - Ocean City by guest speaker, T. Jan Wiseman, Executive Director of the Greater Salisbury Committee (GSC), pictured with Kiwanis Club president, Corky Widerman, thanking him for speaking to the club. The GSC is a non-profit civic improvement organization formed in Salisbury, Maryland forty-two years ago. Presently the GSC covers three counties: Wicomico, Worcester and Somerset, but it has plans to expand to to more counties of the the Lower Eastern Shore. It's purpose is to help citizens become involved in their communities for the benefit of those communities. It's about volunteers who make make things happen. They become the "Community Heroes".

Mr. Wiseman shared stories of the efforts of some of those "Community Heroes" who helped to form Wor-Wic Community College, kept Salisbury University intact years ago when the doors almost closed, founded the Holly Center in Salisbury and the "Kids of Honor" program as well as the "Civic and Government Leadership Academy". Histories of people working on civic needs for the good of the community.

Volunteering for service groups is less prevalent today. Service organizations, like Kiwanis, are always in need of new membership to make the organizations effective. Fewer young people are joining and serving. The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines - Ocean City is ALWAYS seeking new members, male and female. For more information contact Membership Chairman, Don Schmid, at 410-208-0219 or by e-mail at donrschmid@yahoo.com.

GSC helps to facilitate great citizen leadership and has two programs at work. They have a "Virtual Center for Citizens Working Together" at www.greatersalisbury.org where anyone can get information about helping to make Mid-Delmarva a better place to live and work. They also have a "Community Leaders Workshop" coming in May 22, 2009 which will be held at the Fountains in Salisbury where leaders can hear presentations about three community issues and discuss the issues with fellow leaders at their tables. The cost will be $25 and includes lunch, morning breaks, materials, and the program costs for the support provided by sponsors. Go to www.greatersalisbury.org for more information and to register. Just maybe it's a way of getting involved and committed to making the US better for each and every person and community.

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