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1. www.kiwanisduluth.com
www.kiwanisduluth.com/february - [Cached]Published on: 7/1/2008 Last Visited: 7/15/2008
ORLANDO, Fla. (June 28, 2008) -Kiwanis International members from around the world elected new officers to lead the service organization during their 93rd annual convention, June 26-28, in Orlando, Fla. Elected were Don Canaday, of Fishers, Ind., as international president, Paul Palazzolo, of Springfield, Ill., as president-elect-designate, and Sylvester Neal, of Auburn, Wash., as vice president.
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Canaday is charter president of the Kiwanis Club of Meridian Hills, Ind., near the Kiwanis International headquarters in Indianapolis, Ind.He has been a member of three other Kiwanis clubs with a total of 38 years of membership.He served on Kiwanis International's board as a trustee, as vice president and president-elect in 2007-2008.He is a retired Army officer, serving 21 years in the Army and four years with the Indiana Guard Reserve, retiring with a rank of brigadier general, and a retired business executive. -
2. woodlandskiwanis.org
woodlandskiwanis.org/component - [Cached]Published on: 6/28/2008 Last Visited: 7/7/2008
ORLANDO, Fla. (June 28, 2008) - Kiwanis club delegates, meeting Friday at the 93rd annual Kiwanis International Convention in Orlando, Fla., elected Don Canaday, of Fishers, Ind., Paul Palazzolo, of Springfield, Ill., and Sylvester Neal, of Auburn, Wash., as 2008-2009 Kiwanis International President-Designate, President-Elect-Designate and Vice-President-Designate.
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ORLANDO, Fla. (June 28, 2008) -Kiwanis International members from around the world elected new officers to lead the service organization during their 93rd annual convention, June 26-28, in Orlando, Fla. Elected were Don Canaday, of Fishers, Ind., as International President-Designate, Paul Palazzolo, of Springfield, Ill., as President-Elect-Designate, and Sylvester Neal, of Auburn, Wash., as Vice President-Designate.
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Canaday is charter president of the Kiwanis Club of Meridian Hills, Ind., near the Kiwanis International headquarters in Indianapolis, Ind.He has been a member of three other Kiwanis clubs with a total of 38 years of membership.He served on Kiwanis International's board as a trustee, as vice president and president-elect in 2007-2008.He is a retired Army officer, serving 21 years in the Army and four years with the Indiana Guard Reserve, retiring with a rank of brigadier general, and a retired business executive. -
3. www.kiwanis.org
www.kiwanis.org/WhoWeAre/Kiwan - [Cached]Published on: 5/18/2008 Last Visited: 5/18/2008
DONALD R. "DON" CANADAYKIWANIS CLUB OF MERIDIAN HILLS, INDIANAKIWANIS INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT-ELECT
Don Canaday of Fishers, Indiana, was elected President-Elect of Kiwanis International at the 92nd annual International Convention in San Antonio in July 2007.He previously served a three-year as an International Trustee and one year as Vice President.
Don is a 21-year member and distinguished charter president of the Kiwanis Club of Meridian Hills.He has been a member of three other Kiwanis clubs with a total of 36 years of membership.He served as Governor of the Indiana District in 1997-98.
Before his election to the International Board, Don served on three International Committees and as an IDD Ambassador.He holds Life Member Status in Kiwanis International and is a Diamond Hixson Fellow, Tablet of Honor recipient, and Heritage Society charter member of the Kiwanis International Foundation.
Don is a retired U.S. Army officer and retired business executive.He performed 21 years of active duty and four years in the Indiana Guard Reserve, attaining the rank of Brigadier General.He is a highly decorated combat veteran.
In addition to his Kiwanis involvement, he has served as a Scoutmaster, president of Veterans Day Council, state and region president of the Association of the U.S. Army, national vice-president and board member of the Association of Retired Americans, and USO Council.He is a member of his church's fund-raising and budget committees.
Don enjoys golf, bridge, and Civil War history.He and his wife, Linda, are parents of six children and have 17 grandchildren.

