Flagler Palm Coast Kiwanis Club serves as presenting sponsor for teachers and employees of the year dinner

‘The whole school system is basically our constituency,’ club President Warren Mudd said.


School officials and Kiwanis members at the Flagler County Education Foundation's Night of Legends dinner: Superintendent LaShakia Moore, Denise Haymes, Jerri Berry, Ann Babcock, Warren Mudd, Frank Consentino, Wendy Mudd, Samantha Adams, Polly Conkling, Jack Barbosa, Dr. Maria Barbosa and Ed Foundation Executive Director Teresa Rizzo. Photo by Brent Woronoff
School officials and Kiwanis members at the Flagler County Education Foundation's Night of Legends dinner: Superintendent LaShakia Moore, Denise Haymes, Jerri Berry, Ann Babcock, Warren Mudd, Frank Consentino, Wendy Mudd, Samantha Adams, Polly Conkling, Jack Barbosa, Dr. Maria Barbosa and Ed Foundation Executive Director Teresa Rizzo. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Photo by Brent Woronoff
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The Flagler Palm Coast Kiwanis Club was the presenting sponsoring at the Night of Legends, the Flagler County Education Foundation’s annual dinner honoring Flagler Schools teachers and employees of the year, on March 25 at Channel Side in Palm Coast.

The partnership is a natural, club President Warren Mudd said.

“The Kiwanis International's mission worldwide is to serve children and the window of time is slightly pre-K to graduating seniors. That's our wheelhouse. The whole school system is basically our constituency, and we have a presence on every campus,” Mudd said.

 


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