The Kiwanis Club of Waterloo is involved in a variety of projects that involve fundraising, community service, and assist children in the Cedar Valley. The list below details some of the projects and non-profits supported by the Waterloo Kiwanis Club: – Mayor’s Fun Run – Kiwanis Turkey Shoot Charity Bowling Tournament – Boys & Girls Clubs of the Cedar Valley – Winnebago Council, Boy Scouts of America – Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois – Northeast Iowa Food Bank – The Salvation Army of Waterloo & Cedar Falls
Charter Scout Troops
For 115 years, Scouting America has helped young people grow into well-rounded, capable adults. Youth are given opportunities to participate in a wide variety of experiences and learning opportunities while enjoying adventures indoors and out. As part of our motto, Serving the Children of the World, the Kiwanis Club of Waterloo is proud to be a Charter Partner with Scouting America for two troops serving youth with disabilities. Troop 99B and Troop 99G were formed in 2024 to serve youth in the Cedar Valley and surrounding communities. Troop leaders are experienced in working with children with disabilities. The Troops meet once a week to learn and practice their Scouting skills while developing their leadership skills. We’d like to thank Allen College for their generosity in providing a meeting place for the Troops.
Scouts are encouraged and challenged to advance through the ranks of Scouting, from Tenderfoot to Eagle at their own pace while learning leadership skills and teamwork. Our Troops are always welcoming new members. If you know a child (age 11 – 17) who is interested in becoming a Scout, please contact our partner, Winnebago Council, at 319-234-2867.
Troops 99 B&G Together. First Row, L-R: Anya (kneeling), Noah, Darius, Isaiah. Second Row, L-R: Sam, Gavin, Leader Rebecca VanDerJagt, Leader Sarah Estus. Third Row, L-R: Kylar, Ryan, Leader Christen O’Connor, Leader Stacey Ward, Leader Jason Oldakowski, Michael.
A big green thank you to Grace Rodman, Tour Director for the John Deere Tractor & Engine Museum in Waterloo for sharing a brief part of the amazing history John Deere and it's impact on Waterloo. ... See MoreSee Less
Our group was honored to have Business Director for The Western Home Communities Michelle Knaack speak to our group on April 21st. ... See MoreSee Less
The Cedar Falls Rough Risers reached out about requesting help with the Sturgis Falls Kettle Corn stand they set up for June 26-28 in Overman Park. I will not make it to the general meeting today but I will be at the board meeting. Can you please bring this up during the general meeting that they are searching for volunteers. I have included the sign up link below.
Aldrich Elem & Lincoln Elem Work Schedule Friday, April 10, 2026 Aldrich Elem Parking Lot 2526 Ashworth Drive, 9:00 Trailer Hauler Randy 10:00 - 1:00 Popper(s) 1. Tony 4. Alan 2. Bob D 3. Holly Bagger...
We’re excited to launch a brand-new early literacy program at the library! 🎉📚
Join 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten and help your little one build a lifelong love of reading. Track the books you share at home and at the library, earn fun prizes, celebrate milestones, and watch your critter climb the tree! 🐿️🌳✨
Signing up is easy—just stop by the Youth Department anytime we’re open. The program is open to children from birth through kindergarten.
We can’t wait to see you and your little reader! 💛
What We Do
Sponsored Projects
The Kiwanis Club of Waterloo is involved in a variety of projects that involve fundraising, community service, and assist children in the Cedar Valley. The list below details some of the projects and non-profits supported by the Waterloo Kiwanis Club:
– Mayor’s Fun Run
– Kiwanis Turkey Shoot Charity Bowling Tournament
– Boys & Girls Clubs of the Cedar Valley
– Winnebago Council, Boy Scouts of America
– Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois
– Northeast Iowa Food Bank
– The Salvation Army of Waterloo & Cedar Falls
Charter Scout Troops
For 115 years, Scouting America has helped young people grow into well-rounded, capable adults. Youth are given opportunities to participate in a wide variety of experiences and learning opportunities while enjoying adventures indoors and out. As part of our motto, Serving the Children of the World, the Kiwanis Club of Waterloo is proud to be a Charter Partner with Scouting America for two troops serving youth with disabilities. Troop 99B and Troop 99G were formed in 2024 to serve youth in the Cedar Valley and surrounding communities. Troop leaders are experienced in working with children with disabilities. The Troops meet once a week to learn and practice their Scouting skills while developing their leadership skills. We’d like to thank Allen College for their generosity in providing a meeting place for the Troops.
Scouts are encouraged and challenged to advance through the ranks of Scouting, from Tenderfoot to Eagle at their own pace while learning leadership skills and teamwork. Our Troops are always welcoming new members. If you know a child (age 11 – 17) who is interested in becoming a Scout, please contact our partner, Winnebago Council, at 319-234-2867.
First Row, L-R: Anya (kneeling), Noah, Darius, Isaiah.
Second Row, L-R: Sam, Gavin, Leader Rebecca VanDerJagt, Leader Sarah Estus.
Third Row, L-R: Kylar, Ryan, Leader Christen O’Connor, Leader Stacey Ward, Leader Jason Oldakowski, Michael.
Facebook Posts
A big green thank you to Grace Rodman, Tour Director for the John Deere Tractor & Engine Museum in Waterloo for sharing a brief part of the amazing history John Deere and it's impact on Waterloo. ... See MoreSee Less
2 CommentsComment on Facebook
... See MoreSee Less
This content isn't available right now
When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Our group was honored to have Business Director for The Western Home Communities Michelle Knaack speak to our group on April 21st. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
The Cedar Falls Rough Risers reached out about requesting help with the Sturgis Falls Kettle Corn stand they set up for June 26-28 in Overman Park. I will not make it to the general meeting today but I will be at the board meeting. Can you please bring this up during the general meeting that they are searching for volunteers. I have included the sign up link below.
... See MoreSee Less
Kettlecorn Popping Sign-ups - 2026
docs.google.com
Aldrich Elem & Lincoln Elem Work Schedule Friday, April 10, 2026 Aldrich Elem Parking Lot 2526 Ashworth Drive, 9:00 Trailer Hauler Randy 10:00 - 1:00 Popper(s) 1. Tony 4. Alan 2. Bob D 3. Holly Bagger...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
We’re excited to launch a brand-new early literacy program at the library! 🎉📚
Join 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten and help your little one build a lifelong love of reading. Track the books you share at home and at the library, earn fun prizes, celebrate milestones, and watch your critter climb the tree! 🐿️🌳✨
Signing up is easy—just stop by the Youth Department anytime we’re open. The program is open to children from birth through kindergarten.
We can’t wait to see you and your little reader! 💛
More information about this program may be found here: www.waterloopubliclibrary.org/1000-books-kindergarten ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Upcoming events
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting
Regular Club Meeting