TD Kiwanis bringing the beef; 66th annual steak feed tickets on sale now
How do you settle a beef between two friends?
Get ‘em an extra ticket to The Dalles Kiwanis Steak Feed and a pat of butter for their roll, of course.
The 2022 Steak Feed is on for Thursday, Sept. 8 from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Yes, it is starting a half hour earlier this year for you long-time beef aficionados.
The bbq is kind of a big deal around here, and so are you as you help the Kiwanians help others.
It is the philanthropy group's biggest fundraiser of the year. Why such a big beef? Because it’s fun and your supporting people who support our community through service work.
In its 66th year, the annual event draws hundreds of neighbors and friends to Sorosis Park with a gorgeous view, great conversation, and a baked potato.
Never been - no problem. Come and meet some great people and enjoy a locally-sourced steak dinner on a cool evening. Weather Forecasters are calling for a delicious 80 degrees.
Tickets are being sold by all Kiwanis members and online. You can buy one right now. Click here: https://www.thedalleskiwanis.org/steak-feed Or buy one from a good friend like you have for years.
The Kiwanis can’t wait to see you there. Cost is $20 per ticket.
Who are The Dalles Kiwanis- these folks have the tickets!
Candy Armstrong, Tyler Beane, Gary Bradford, Annette Byers, Tiffany Carr, Rod Cole, Robbie Denning, Kelsey Dobo, Jill Durow, Matthew Ellis, Helen Elsmore, Mike Fowler, Wes Haynes, Lee Huckins, Owen Lamp, Jessie Lamp, Kayla Magill, Laura Matzer, Cal McDermid, Barbara McClure, Dennis Morgan, Capt. Ray Morris, Sherry Munro, Trish Neal, John Nelson, AJ Olson, Gene Parker, Paul Peters, Doug Quisenberry, Nate Reagan, Dick Rife, Stan Rosengren, Kent Smith, Dennis Stocks, Mary Stocks, Marcus Swift, Antoine Tissot, Shannon Tissot, Karl Vercouteren, Paul Viemeister, Kathy Viemeister, Mike Wacker, Wally Wolf, Carolyn Wood, Justine Ziegler
Kiwanis History
The first clubs were organized to promote the exchange of business among the members. However, the members were distributing Christmas baskets to the poor. A lively debate ensued between those who supported community service as the Kiwanis mission and those who supported the exchange of business. By 1919, the service advocates won the debate.
Purpose
We are passionate about making a difference. Helping kids grow and succeed is at the heart of everything we do. But how we do it is just as important. We believe our neighborhoods and our world are best served when people of all ages and different backgrounds work together to share their time and talents.