––––––––––––––––––––
Subscribe to the Legal News!
https://test.legalnews.com/Home/Subscription
Full access to public notices, articles, columns, archives, statistics, calendar and more
Day Pass Only $4.95!
One-County $80/year
Three-County & Full Pass also available
- Posted July 28, 2011
- Tweet This | Share on Facebook
Lenhart honored by Kiwanis Club
Eileen Lenhart recently was presented with the George F. Hixson Fellowship designation, the highest honor bestowed on Kiwanis members for their outstanding community service.
"Lenhart has dedicated much time to many projects in the Jackson Community," a Kiwanis spokesperson said.
"She has chaired the Jackson Kiwanis Youth Services Committee for at least 10 years where more than 3,500 pairs of shoes and boots have been provided to needy children and thousands of dictionaries and thesauruses have been distributed to third and seventh grade students in Jackson.
In addition, the spokesperson said Lenhart has spearheaded numerous projects such as; assistance to Aware Shelter mothers and babies, Interfaith Shelter residents, food drives, and many more community interactive aids to help the disadvantaged.
She served as a distinguished President of the Kiwanis Club of Jackson in 2007 - 2008 and currently serves as Chairman of the Kiwanis Board of Directors.
The Club has made a contribution of $1,000 in honor of Eileen to the Kiwanis International Foundation whose pledge is to help the children of the world.
Published: Thu, Jul 28, 2011
headlines Jackson County
headlines National
- A Mother's Trial: Nurse wrongly accused of child abuse forges career bridging law and medicine to help others
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Independence and evidence-based decision-making must drive federal prosecutorial actions, ABA says
- ABA 2025 Celebration of Pro Bono to focus on supporting communities
- Judge tosses Drake’s suit over Kendrick Lamar’s rap song calling him ‘certified pedophile’
- Donna Adelson showed ‘utter lack of remorse’ for law prof’s murder, judge says before sentencing




