A WALTER ZELLER AWARD PRESENTED TO PAM COOK
 
     Last Thursday, August 13, Lt Gov Rob Martin & Lt. Gov Elect John Polk presented a Walter Zeller award to fellow club member, Pam Cook, in memory of her father. This award is given when an individual gives a one time gift of $1250 to The Eliminate Project, Kiwanis eliminating maternal and neonatal tetanus.  By this monetary gift, 690 women and their future babies may be saved from excruciating death.  Walter Zeller made the first gift to establish the Kiwanis International Foundation in 1940.  To honor a kindred spirit of generosity, Walter Zeller Fellows receive a medallion, certificate and commemorative lapel pin.  Most important of all, they help put MNT where it belongs in the medical history books.  Each Zeller award that is given does a part to raise $110 million by the end of 2015....and to eliminate MNT from the face of the earth.  Thank you Pam.