Roswell Kiwanis has been conducting weekly bingo at the Roswell Nursing and Rehabilitation Center since 1980, over 28 years. This is the longest running project of any civic or service club in Roswell. A visit by a pet brings a special highlight to residents. Historic Roswell Kiwanis purchased a sound system to facilitate calling the numbers.
Happy 66th! Ron Fowler, resident of Roswell Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, and Honorary member of Historic Roswell Kiwanis, was presented a cake on the occasion of his birthday on October 12...
B-6!: Roswell Kiwanian Frank Robinson "calls the numbers" as he has done for many years...
Tending a card: Thursday Kiwanis Bingo at Roswell Rehab is said by the staff to be the highlight of residents' weekly activities...
Thursdays at 10: Kiwanis Bingo always plays to a
packed house...
Bingo! Roswell Kiwanian Roger Lamprey checks a winning card...
Not Yet: Roswell Kiwanian David Holihan points out a winning number...
On Standby! Dodge, the Kiwanis Wonder Dog, monitors the bingo game. Even Wonder Dogs have to wear a ID badge...
A gentle touch: Dodge, the Kiwanis Wonder Dog, visits with a resident of the Roswell Nursing and Rehabilitation Center...
Missing her friend: A resident of Roswell Nursing and Rehabilitation Center enjoys visiting with Dodge. This resident had to give up her dog when she arrived at the facility...
Thursday Kiwanis Bingo Team
Larry Hardiman, David Holihan,
Charles Huestis, Ron Jackson, Roger Lamprey, Joan McCall, Brenda Weir (Honorary)
A watchful eye: Roswell Kiwanian Laura Aikens watches as the bingo game progresses...
In memory: Roswell Kiwanian Roger Lamprey with Honorary Kiwanian Ron Fowler(l) and Gary Rehberg(r) on October 12, 2008. Gary passed away on December 11, 2008...
Kiwanis Club of Historic Roswell
Bingo at Roswell Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
1109 Green St, Roswell
Honorary Kiwanian Makes Acting Debut!
Every Thursday Morning 10 am until 11 am
Veterans' Day 2009: Roswell Kiwanians visited Roswell Nursing and Rehabilitation Center on Veteran's Day 2009 to share their exploits during U. S. conflicts and otherwise. Pictured, from left: Charlie Huestis, Elliott Karlip, Frank Robinson, Mark Van Engelen, Roger Lamprey, David Holihan, Richard Nicholas