(Moline, IL) - Members of the Kiwanis Club of Moline, IL will be collecting school supplies at the K-Mart store in Moline, IL, off of 53rd Street & Avenue of the Cities on Saturday July 18th and Saturday July 25th, 2015. The school supply drive is being held as part of the Moline Public Library's Summer Reading Program, and is being supported by Moline Kiwanis club volunteers.

Monetary and supply donations collected will be given to students and teachers in the Moline-Coal Valley school district.  Anyone who donates to the drive  can enter to win a $250.00 gift card, courtesy of K-Mart. Drawing slips will be available at the designated school supply collection table, inside the entrance of the store. The Moline Public Library can also provide children with another great back to school supply, a library card.  For details, please visit www.molinelibrary.com.

The Kiwanis Club of Moline would like to extend a special thanks to the K-Mart store manager, Tena Knapp, and would like to note that K-Mart stores have an existing relationship with Kiwanis International.

The Kiwanis slogan is to "Serve the Children of the World," and this can be done one community and one child at a time. The Kiwanis Club of Moline is community service-driven, and supports a variety of programs that enrich and support the lives of youth. For more information about joining the Moline Kiwanis Club, please visit www.molinekiwanis.org.

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