The Minden Kin Club

Minden Kin Club

The Minden Kin Club Is A Volunteer Service Club Located In Minden Ontario.

As The Kin Club Of Minden…

We are proud to say we serve our community’s greatest needs through volunteer and community participation. The Minden Kin Club brings two main events that we coordinate and execute to promote service, fellowship, positive values, and community and national pride. Each year we bring The Minden Kin Truck Pull that also involves the Show and Shine – attracting participants from across the province – and the new mud bog, that began with ATV’s and is now growing to new classes each year. In the winter we volunteer our time to create the Ice Racing Track on the Minden Fairgrounds for the WWW.CASC.ON.CA to run their 6 week ice racing season, bringing in multiple racing clubs, and 100’s or racers and spectators.

Founded by Hal Rogers on Feb. 20, 1920, Kin Canada is the nation’s largest all-Canadian service club organization. Kinsmen, Kinette and Kin clubs across the country work to better their communities, enhance the well-being of Canadians and improve the environment. The Association boasts a proud history dedicated to fostering life-long friendships while ‘Serving the Community’s Greatest Need.’
Kin Motto
Serving the Community’s Greatest Need
Mission Statement
Volunteers enriching Canadian Communities through Community Service, Leadership and Partnership
Vision
Strong, Healthy and Engaged Canadian Communities
Values
Excellence, Integrity, Accountability, Compassion, Pride, Fellowship and Inclusiveness
The Objects of the Association:
To promote and direct service work through fellowship amongst its Clubs and their members, to the end that:
-members of the Clubs may enjoy personal development through the Association;
-they may be improved and educated in modern business and professional methods and ethics;
-the involvement of all in the enrichment of their community may be stimulated;
-a spirit of co-operation, tolerance, understanding, and equality among all nations and peoples be fostered and that unity of thought and purpose throughout Canada be established toward this goal; and they shall serve their community’s greatest need.