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                                      Six Years of the Cordova Civitan Club  by Jeannine Dickerson

                                    Posted by valadmin on June 24, 2015 at 4:00 PM in the publication Voice of the Valley  Categories: Club News

 

  Established in 2009, the Cordova Civitan Club is a dynamic and diverse club that is working hard to make a difference in the Cordova community. Our members include real estate agents, bankers, housewives, nurses, business men and women, veterans, entrepreneurs, retirees and many others.

  One of our members, Mike Cunningham is an executive director with the YMCA. He was the founding director of the Cordova YMCA since its inception in 2010 and allowed the Cordova Civitan Club to meet at the Cordova YMCA. In 2013, the Cordova Y was asked to pilot a SNAAP program for special needs teens. SNAAP is Special Needs Aquatics and Athletic Program-designed to help these athletes gain self-confidence and strength and to enhance fitness and endurance in a safe, supportive atmosphere. Our club was excited to support Mike and the Cordova Y in this venture by contributing $1000 to help launch the program. In addition, through the efforts of one of our members, Dossett Foster, we were able to further support the program with a grant from Civitan International for $500.

  Today, under the direction of Brian McLaughlin, the new executive director for the Cordova Y, (and a new member of the Cordova Civitan Club) and Jimmy Corrigan, director of the SNAAP program, this program has 2 paid staffers and 4 volunteers who work with a group of 14 athletes, ages 14-18. Each week, they guide them through a variety of exercises, drills and strength training. To date, the program has been mostly land based, but the goal is to expand to include a full water component in the fall. Since, the program began; they have grown and expanded, including the creation of a partnership with Madonna Learning Center-a “private, independent and faith-based school for children and young adults with disabilities”. In 2016, they hope to run SNAAP as a class through the MLC School, in addition to the program at the Y. Plans are also in the development phase for a possible partnership with the University of Memphis to connect grad students with the program in an internship program.

  The Cordova Civitan Club is excited to have been able to help start this fantastic and dynamic program at the Cordova YMCA and we look forward to an ongoing partnership with the YMCA.

 

 

January 11, 2015 at 9:31:52 PM CST

Dear Debbie,

Congratulations!!! I have just been notified by Civitan International that the Cordova Civitan Club has earned Honor Club status for the 2013-14 Civitan year. Your club will be recognized at the Spring Valley District meeting (Saturday, March 21, Hilton Garden Inn in Clarksville) and receive an Honor Club patch for your club banner. As the 2013-14 President, you will be presented with the Distinguished President Award. Your club's Honor Club status will we announced to all of Valley District in the upcoming Voice of the Valley.

Please put the date of the Spring Valley District meeting (March 20 - 21) on your calendar and make your meeting registration and hotel reservations soon.  

Thank you for all the good efforts your Civitan club does in your community and your club leadership,

Leslie Benmark, Governor
Valley District Civitan

 

 

 

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