Monday April 28th, 2025 4:34PM

Gainesville Kiwanis Club honors community, legacy members during 100th celebration

By Lawson Smith Anchor/Reporter
The Gainesville Kiwanis Club marked its 100th anniversary Tuesday. 
 
Founded in 1925, the club supports education, service and the arts in the Gainesville area. 
 
“It was their mission to improve the community for future generations by reading to
children, recognizing the arts, raising money by flipping pancakes, and meeting weekly
to learn about other opportunities to serve,” President Angela Sheppard Said in a release. “It is a testament to their vision and the fortitude of this Club that we are here celebrating our 100th anniversary.” 
 
Throughout the celebration, the organization honored past and present leaders, including the presentation of the George F. Hixson Fellowship to Megan Evans, in recognition of her dedication as Club President in 2024.
 
The Gainesville Kiwanis Club  inaugurated its Legacy Member Program during the celebration, highlighting individuals whose decades of service have shaped the club’s mission and future. The 2025 inductees included:
  • Edgar “Eddie” H. Chambers, Jr. – Longest-serving Kiwanian, businessman, and community servant
  •  Nat Hancock – Engineer, civic leader, and passionate historian
  •  Betty Howard – The club’s first female president and business leader
  • John W. Jacobs, Sr. – Founding club president and lifelong community advocate
  •  John W. Jacobs, Jr. – Broadcasting pioneer and national Kiwanis leader
  • John “Jay” Jacobs III – Media executive and Kiwanian visionary leader
  • “Art” Jack Kunzer, Jr. – Lifelong businessman and devoted Kiwanian
  •  John Hartwell Smith – Esteemed attorney and 60-year Kiwanian
 
The organization also honored students receiving the Charles J. Thurmond Youth Art Scholarship. The program recognizes the artistic accomplishments of young people in the Gainesville-Hall County area.  The scholarship is awarded to top performers  in the club’s  annual performing, visual and writing arts competitions.
 
This year’s recipients of the Charles J. Thurmond Youth Art Scholarship included:
• First Place Scholarship & People’s Choice Award:
Sydney Green, Madison Ladd, and Payton Whitaker (Chestatee High School, 10th–11th
Grade) Performance: “Nothin’ Gonna Stumble My Feet” (Words by John Parker, Music by Greg
Gilpin)
• Second Place Scholarship Winner:
Aidan Voyles (North Hall High School, 11th Grade) Piano Performance: “Reverie” by Claude Debussy
• Third Place Scholarship Winner:
Faith Harvey (Chestatee High School, 12th Grade)
Vocal Performance: “Speechless” (Alan Menken, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul)
 
Additionally, the prestigious John C. Thompson Award was presented to Lilly Perry of North
Hall High School for her exemplary achievements.
 
Sheppard also presented the first-ever  Kiwanian of the Year Award to Matthew
Anthony. 
 
“When the executive committee thought about who to give our first Kiwanian of the Year
to, one name came to mind easily for everyone,” Sheppard said. “This is a Kiwanian that truly embodies the ‘Kiwanis Spirit’—Service, Community, and Enthusiasm.”
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