History
The
first
Kiwanis Club began in 1915 as an all male club, as did most organizations of its
day. It was not until October 1987 that women could join and this major
progression did not come easily. The Mankato Downtown Kiwanis Club is proud to
claim that our club member, Dr. Dwain F. Petersen and past member, Scott
M.Taylor were instrumental in accomplishing this goal at the international
level. This club, however, demonstrated progressive diversity by electing a
Jewish president in the 1930's when other clubs were barring Jews from their
memberships.
The name, "Kiwanis" finds its roots in the Native American
culture. Today, Kiwanis is an international organization with nearly 8000 clubs
in over 77 countries. There are over 215,000 members worldwide with membership
open to all races, religions and genders.
The Mankato Downtown Kiwanis Club became chartered on Saturday,
February 19,1921. The Griebal Tea Rooms on Hickory Street hosted this historic
event. Even though the Mankato Downtown Kiwanis Club was the first service club
established in the city of Mankato, it was the 520th club formed in the United
States. There were 90 charter members. Before long, membership exceeded one
hundred and, remarkably, has remained fairly constant through the
years.