CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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CityViewNC.com | 11 CityView NOVEMBER 2020 NOVEMBER 2020 INFORM. INVOLVE . INSPIRE . INFORM. INVOLVE . INSPIRE . PWC Presents CityView's Power of Giving Community Impact Awards Season of Giving The NOVEMBER 2020 NOVEMBER 2020 CITYVIEW CITYVIEW THE SEASON OF GIVING ISSUE THE SEASON OF GIVING ISSUE 12 issues • $24 Annually VISIT www.cityviewnc.com to order your subscription online! Now's the time to invest in your financial health. Experience, knowledge and compassion are what drive our team at Wells Fargo Advisors to help our clients reach their long-term financial goals. We strive to always put our client's interest first- especially in these very challenging times. Now is the time to lay the financial foundation for your future. With over 75 years of experience, our team is here to provide the advice you need. Call today to make an investment in your long-term financial health. Call for a complimentary portfolio consultation and a discussion about healthy investing for your future. Wells Fargo Advisors 4140 Femcreek Drive, Suite 105 Fayetteville, NC 28314 800.292.2825 I 800.292.2825 Eddie Waren Managing Director Investments Jackson Waren Financial Consultant Jane Smith Senior Registered Client Associate Investment products and services are offered through Wells Fargo Clearing Services (WFCS), LLC, Member SIPC, a registered broker-dealer and non-bank affiliate of Wells Fargo & Company. WFCS uses the trade name Wells Fargo Advisors. 1 North Jefferson, St. Louis, MO 63103. Epilogue John A. Davis, D.M. Varnedoe, Ben R. Huske Jr., C.B. Taylor, Dr. M.L. Smooth, J.S. Schenk, D.W. Currie and Claude Rankin were among those 180 civic leaders who made a pledge to make a difference in their community no matter the call – a pledge still honored today by members such as Hal Broadfoot, Jim Ammons, Norwood Bryan, Bruce Brown, Diane Parfitt, Johnny Dawkins, Bob Irvin, John Malzone, Worth Smith, George Turner and Debbie and Gary Cooper. "e friendships that have developed with our members through the service we provide to the children in our community is incredible," said Gary Cooper, a trustee with Kiwanis International. "ere is nothing more satisfying than working on a service project with your fellow Kiwanian knowing that what you are doing will 'make a difference' in the lives of children. Kiwanis is all about serving the children, particularly the ones that are less fortunate. "I read something years ago that has stuck with me in my years as a Kiwanian. It is very appropriate as we celebrate our 100 years of serving the children. "A hundred years from now, it will not matter what our bank account was, the kind of house we lived in or the kind of car we drove," Cooper said. "But the world may be different because we were important in the life of a child." You won't find them gathered around the luncheon table each Friday aernoon at Honeycutt Recreation Center for some idle chit-chat or just to catch up on this and that and then being on their way. No, these Kiwanians will tell you they are working toward "improving the world one child and one community at a time." Contact Bill Kirby Jr. at bkirby@ cityviewnc.com or 910-624-1961. Read more of his columns in our weekly Insider Newsletter. Subscribe at cityviewnc.com or text CityView to 22999.