Kiwanis Club won't pursue soccer program

By DawnDee Bostwick
Posted Jan 05, 2010 @ 01:00 PM
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After announcing its departure from the Community Joint Recreation Board and plans to start its own soccer program, the Kiwanis Club has decided it won't pursue the endeavor after all.

The newest announcement by the club, made Tuesday, Jan. 5, cited a recent decision by the Community Joint Recreation Board to continue its own soccer program.

A statement from the Kiwanis Club said Kiwanis members believe operating two soccer programs will create a division of youth in the area, and has the potential to make the registration period confusing.

"Kiwanis members would like to thank all players, coaches, parents and supporters for over 22 years of soccer in the area," the statement said.

After announcing its departure from the Community Joint Recreation Board and plans to start its own soccer program, the Kiwanis Club has decided it won't pursue the endeavor after all.

The newest announcement by the club, made Tuesday, Jan. 5, cited a recent decision by the Community Joint Recreation Board to continue its own soccer program.

A statement from the Kiwanis Club said Kiwanis members believe operating two soccer programs will create a division of youth in the area, and has the potential to make the registration period confusing.

"Kiwanis members would like to thank all players, coaches, parents and supporters for over 22 years of soccer in the area," the statement said.

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