Kiwanis International Activities

Fargo Kiwanis Pancake Karnival featured in
1000 Places To See Before You Die
in the US and Canada

In the newly published New York Times Bestseller, 1000 Places to See Before you Die in the US and Canada, one thing you are probably not aware of is the article about Kiwanis on Page 640 of that book. The service rendered by the Kiwanis Club of Fargo, North Dakota is getting national and worldwide attention.



Published: December 16, 2006

Raising the World's I.Q., the Secret's in the Salt

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Coverage of the 2004 Kiwanis International Convention in St. Louis


District Wide Kiwanis Activities

Oh You Beautiful Doll!

First Lady Conducts Doll Workshop

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Kiwanis International Convention - San Antonio, TX
JULY 3 - 7, 2007
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2007 Mid-Year Conference
Photos

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88th KY-TN District Convention

August 18-21 2006 Chattanooga, TN

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K-T Governor Socialize at Keenland


Kentucky Tennessee Foundation Mary Shafer Benefit Blood Drive
August 19, 2006
Chattanooga Convention Center

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K-T Governor Helps Division 3 Distribute Clothing

Cruise Activities and Photos


Kiwanians Division Activities

Division 1E Home Page

Division 1E K-T Governor Visit

K-T Governor Helps Division 3 Distribute Clothing

Division 4 Visits with K-T Governor

Division 4 Division Meeting

Division 5 Home Page

Division 5 February 2004 Newsletter

Division 9 Home Page

Division 9 January-February 2004 Newsletter


Kiwanians Club Activities

Clarksville Kiwanians Featured on Nashville Channel 5 for Sending Packages To Help Troops in 2007

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Sevierville Club Gives Food


Norm Kallemeyn (left), president of the Sevierville Kiwanis Club presents a large grocery basket of donated can goods to the Sevier County Food Ministries. Steve Streibig, director of the ministries accepts the donation made possible by the Kiwanis Club. Streibig says the donation could support 80 families.


Bowling Green Honors
Wendell Strode
Corvette Museum Head

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Knoxville Club
Hosts Fresh Air Camp

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Richmond Kiwanis Partners with City of Richmond to Provide Shelter for those taking driving tests.

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Kiwanians at Christmas

Sweetwater Kiwanis Club and the City of Sweetwater jointly sponsored a Christmas Parade. Here is the Key Club float.

Kiwanians won first place in theFt. Oglethorpe Christmas Parade

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Maryville Club Makes Unusual Interclub Visit

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Sweetwater Club Golf Fundraiser to Build Playground

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Kiwanians Club News

Dade Kiwanis Kicks Off Cell 911 Program

Tullahoma Kiwanis Club Cleans Streets

Bowling Green Kiwanis KY Club Attracts 138 Racers to Soap Box Derby

Four Tennessee Kiwanis Clubs Hold Picnic

Irvine-Ravenna Kiwanis Club Holds Membership Inducement Auction in February 2004

Madisonville Kiwanis Club Hosts Singer Tom Cordle

Sweetwater Kiwanis Club Has Unusual Guests at Meeting

Sweetwater Kiwanis Club Sponsors Christmas Parade

Sweetwater Kiwanis Roadblock Nets $3,000 for Children's Hospital

Sweetwater Kiwanis Club Hears About River Ridge Environmental Program

Sweetwater Kiwanis Club's Annual Pancake Breakfast is a Success

Sweetwater Kiwanis Club Hosts Annual Pancake Breakfast

Sweetwater Tennessee Kiwanis Club and Nuclear Workers Give Christmas Gifts

Sweetwater Tennessee Kiwanis Club Sponsors Annual Christmas Parade

Tullahoma Kiwanian Visits Czech Republic Kiwanis Club

White County Kiwanis Club Recognizes Miss Teen Tennessee


Individual Kiwanians Activities

Shafer Recieves Highest Council Scouting Award

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Four Awards Given at Sweetwater Kiwanis Meeting

Sweetwater President and Newsletter Editor Receive K-T Awards

Murfreesboro Kiwanis Club Members Honored


Kiwanis Public Relations

K-T Kiwanian Writes Article About Web Sites in Kiwanis Magazine


Kiwanis Sponsored Youth Activities

Key Clubbers Make and Distribute Seven Quilts to Children who are Victims of Abuse (March 2004)

K-T Circle K Elects Officers for 2003-2004 (Apr 2003)


Date in Parentheses indicates date article was published in K-T Notes (Dec 2001) and (Feb 2002)


K-T NOTES Correspondent


Each division will have a K-T NOTES Correspondent appointed by the Lieutenant Governor. K-T NOTES Correspondents must be computer proficient with e-mail including attachments and have access to facilities to capture pictures in an electronic (jpg) format for transmission to the Editor of the K-T NOTES.

Information to be published in the K-T NOTES shall include but is not limited to the following:

1. Monthly club report summaries for each club in the district ­ inform members about their own clubs performance in the District (DISTRICT Secretary)

2. Communicate to all members the actions of the Board of Trustees ­ as required by District Bylaws (DISTRICT Secretary)

3. Pictures from every division in each issue - Governor's Official Visit to each division should build the initial stockpile of worthwhile articles and pictures

4. Mid-year Conference and Convention registrations will be published twice in the K-T NOTES beginning in November and May, respectively (Administrative Secretary)

5. Schedules of all district and division training opportunities will be published in the May ­September issues including Lieutenant Governors-Designate Operations Training Conference, Club Leadership Event (CLE)

6. Monthly INCITER recommendations (Committee on Administration)

7. Club Energy Level Evaluation forms (semiannual ­ October, April) (ADM)

8. Pictures of Lieutenant Governors-Designate (June) from the Operations Training Conference (EDU)

9. Pictures of Lieutenant Governors-Elect (April) (Distrist Secretary)

10. Articles on the Objects of Kiwanis (each month) (Human and Spirtual Values Committee)

11. Each committee chair/administrator shall submit one article for publication in October ­ Goals and one for publication in March ­ Up Date/Progress

12. Lieutenant Governors shall submit a brief article every two months beginning in August 2002 for publication in October from the following categories a significant division event, significant club(s) activities, or a distinguished/recognized Kiwanian. Recommendation ­ two or more articles from each category during the year

13. Coverage of Mid-Year Conference, Lieutenant Governors-Designate Operations Training Conference (June), International Convention (August), and District Convention (October)

14. List of scheduled division events including Division Council meetings, Charter Nights, etc. DEADLINE: 60 days before the event

15. Publication of statement by candidates for the office of Governor-Elect in the June issue

16. Monthly columns by the Governor, and District Secretary/Treasurer

17. Quarterly column by Governor-elect on {1) membership growth and (2) ON TO CONVENTION

18. List of new member adds, and sponsors each month (DISTRICT Secretary)

19. List of memorials each month (DISTRICT Secretary)

20. All clubs shall be encouraged to submit articles including photographs throughout the year for inclusion in the K-T NOTES.

K-T NOTES Correspondents are also encouraged to email news stories and photographs for placement on the web site as well as for placement in K-T NOTES. Color photos for the web site are especially encouraged since they can be displayed in color on the web. Send photos and stories by clicking here.


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