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Cunningham, heads C Spring Kiwanis
published: Sunday | October 22, 2006


Collin Cunningham (left) receiving his certificate of election from Lieutenant Governor Willie Reeson at the installation ceremony for the Kiwanis Club of Constant Spring. - Contributed

October 3 marked another installation of officers for the Kiwanis Club of Constant Spring. Known as 'Constant Vibes', the club welcomed president Collin Cunningham who will lead the 2006/2007 administration. It was a grand affair, which took place at the Terra Nova Hotel. The event was well supported by club members, visiting Kiwanians and a host of guests.

For dramatic effect, Mr. Cunningham approached the podium to the sound of background music, The Eye of the Tiger. This certainly managed to capture the attention of every member of his audience. In his acceptance address, he said he would use technology to heighten efficiency of internal and external club communication through the launch of the 'Constant vibes website', already well on the way. He indicated that many innovations would be seen at club meetings and a generally renewed energy for club projects.

Cunningham also emphasised that the year was filled with promise, and that he had every confidence in the "dream team" of executive members. To this end, in all areas of his administration, he would aim "to promote the adoption and application of higher, social, business and professional standards."

Lieutenant Governor Willie Reeson gave his seal of approval and expressed great expectation for Constant Spring, as he installed the new president and board.

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