About the KC Swiss Society
History
The Kansas City Swiss Society is the successor organization to a Kansas
City-based benevolent Swiss society initially founded in 1886. It is
incorporated in the State of Missouri as a General "Not For Profit"
Corporation and operates as a membership club within the meaning of
Section 501(c)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or corresponding
provisions of any future Internal Revenue Law).
Mission Statement
The Kansas City Swiss Society is organized for benevolent, cultural,
educational, social and fraternal purposes to promote awareness and
appreciation of Swiss culture and heritage, providing recreation, social
programs and other benefits to foster, encourage and promote among its
members love, affection and the traditions of the Swiss nation and people,
and loyalty and allegiance to the United States of America.
Membership
Native citizens of Switzerland and their descendants, as well as eligible
friends of the Swiss who are of reputable character, are eligible for
membership in The Kansas City Swiss Society.
Board of Directors
| President |
Elizabeth Kohlstaedt |
| Vice-President |
Chris Montemore |
| Secretary |
CeeAnn Neuenschwander |
| Treasurer |
Harry Newby |
| Directors |
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1 Year |
Linda Scott |
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2 Year |
Tony Case |
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3 Year |
Bruce Hiller |
| Committee Chairs |
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Sunshine |
John Kupfer |
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Inventory |
Harry Newby |
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Chalet |
Jim Neuenschwander |
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Security |
Don Neese |