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Club History
The Kiwanis Club of Ellicott City has been serving the
community for over 60 years. The club started the youth baseball
program in the County when the members served as coaches for the
teams their children played with. They used the property owned
by the club which had the original name of Wallas Park. Mr.
Wallas donated several acres of ground to the club with the
express condition that it be used for the youth of the County.
As the member's children grew out of the program, it later
became the Howard County Youth Program (HCYP) and they continued
to use the property at no cost to them. The Kiwanis club
purchased additional acreage until they owned about 25 acres.
This provided space for many ball fields. The park was renamed
Kiwanis-Wallas Park. The property was sold to Howard County and
the proceeds from investments of the sale continue to fund the
many services and organizations today.
The club also started the music program that is in the high
schools today. Members originally furnished instruments to
students at Howard High school so they could learn music. That
program later became the music program in the schools today.
A few years ago, a scholarship was founded to provide a $10,000
scholarship to a graduating senior from one of the County high
schools. That amount was increased to $12,000 as tuition costs
increased. The amount of the scholarship was again increased to
$14,000. That scholarship program continues today.
In 1995, our Kiwanis Club established a clinic in the neo-natal
section of the Howard County General Hospital. This program
provides assistance for the newborn and also helps provide a
program for nursing mothers.
In the year 2000, the club donated a town clock to the County.
The clock is located on the corner of Main Street at the
historic B&O train station.
The Kiwanis Club of Ellicott City is very proud of it's
contributions to the community in the past and will continue to
serve in the future.
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