This summer, the Lynden Breakfast Kiwanis Club partnered with the City of Lynden to bring new life to Schoolyard Park on Glenning Street. This project started in the middle of July and finished up one month later towards the end of August in the summer of 2025.
The project was truly a community effort. Eight Kiwanis members joined forces with ten local volunteers, giving their time and energy to assemble the equipment. Together, they invested more than 200 volunteer hours into making this vision a reality. The Lynden Parks Department also played a vital role, providing tools and three dedicated staff members to help ensure the project’s success.
This playground isn’t just about slides, it’s about what happens when a community comes together. The project reflects the pride, teamwork, and dedication that define Lynden. For the Lynden Breakfast Kiwanis Club, it’s another way to serve the city we love and invest in the future of our youth.
This playground will be a lasting reminder of what can be achieved when neighbors work side by side.
Ten of the twelve gift totes distributed around town by the Lynden Breakfast Kiwanis were gathered up today (Monday, Dec. 8th) from businesses, the museum, and the senior center, then delivered to Margaret at the Lynden School District... Read More
Lynden Breakfast Kiwanis Club will be continuing their toy drive tradition this Christmas Season which benefits the Family Community Services program. This program is managed through the Lynden School District, which provides support to over 150 families. Our goal... Read More
Today we had the pleasure of hearing from the Lynden Music Festival! A big thank-you to their team for sharing their passion for music with us. The festival runs October 7–11, bringing incredible performances and talented musicians to our community.... Read More
Celebrating Leadership and Welcoming a New Chapter Big thanks to Nick Sawka for his outstanding leadership as President of the Lynden Breakfast Kiwanis Club over the past two years! His dedication and commitment have made a lasting impact on our club and... Read More
Chief Taylor, Lynden’s outgoing police chief, recently shared his reflections on his career, his time in Lynden, and the challenges facing law enforcement in Washington state. A lawyer by profession and a police officer for 36 years, he... Read More
Schoolyard Park Playground Volunteer Project
This summer, the Lynden Breakfast Kiwanis Club partnered with the City of Lynden to bring new life to Schoolyard Park on Glenning Street. This project started in the middle of July and finished up one month later towards the end of August in the summer of 2025.
The project was truly a community effort. Eight Kiwanis members joined forces with ten local volunteers, giving their time and energy to assemble the equipment. Together, they invested more than 200 volunteer hours into making this vision a reality. The Lynden Parks Department also played a vital role, providing tools and three dedicated staff members to help ensure the project’s success.
This playground isn’t just about slides, it’s about what happens when a community comes together. The project reflects the pride, teamwork, and dedication that define Lynden. For the Lynden Breakfast Kiwanis Club, it’s another way to serve the city we love and invest in the future of our youth.
This playground will be a lasting reminder of what can be achieved when neighbors work side by side.