Are you in to volunteering for good causes in your community? Do you like helping kids, having fun and feeling like you made a difference? Join us at a meeting or event to see what we’re all about.
Tri-Cities Kiwanis membership is open to all adults in the Grand Haven, Spring Lake and Ferrysburg area. Membership dues are $155 per year. Members may also choose to purchase lunch at our meetings.
Contact us with your questions, or download and email us your membership application.
Last Updated: January 14, 2026 by aurick
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Are you in to volunteering for good causes in your community? Do you like helping kids, having fun and feeling like you made a difference? Join us at a meeting or event to see what we’re all about.
Tri-Cities Kiwanis membership is open to all adults in the Grand Haven, Spring Lake and Ferrysburg area. Membership dues are $155 per year. Members may also choose to purchase lunch at our meetings.
Contact us with your questions, or download and email us your membership application.
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Did you know that the Grand Haven Boardwalk is the 2nd most popular boardwalk in the nation? We didn’t either! It’s all thanks to Ken Formsma with the Grand Haven Boardwalk foundation and all of their hard work! Thank you for visiting us on Wednesday Ken! We all enjoyed hearing all of the history you had to share with us! ... See MoreSee Less
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Kiwanis supports Sandy Huber reading program — The Tri-Cities Kiwanis Club continues its mission to support childhood literacy through the Sandy Huber Reading Program.
The program was started five years ago in memory of Huber, a longtime educator, teacher and administrator in the Grand Haven school system.
“Sandy was an inspiration to everyone she came in contact with, whether it was academic, environmental or community,” said Bill Swano, Kiwanis Past President.
The program raises money for each of the local K-4 schools.
On March 18, Kiwanis hosted a luncheon with representatives from each school districts and celebrated with the Huber family. During the meeting, each educator explained how the funding would be used to facilitate reading in their individual schools.
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