President names at least three committee members after
the initial Board Meeting
Committee plans and executes the event and reports weekly
to the club
Local youth entertainment (15-20 minutes) is suggested
Committee prepares and prints the Charter Night Celebration Program.
A suggested format is included in this file.
Set Charter Night date at least 60 days from organization
date. Do not rush it!
Date must be accepted by the Lt. Governor and Governor
Lt. Governor hosts the event
Prepare Invitation and Mailing List
Meal cost, method of payment instructions, point of contact
with phone and e-mail, mailing instruction with no-later-than-date
reply should be included in the invitation
Expect some 40 to 100 Kiwanians and Guests to attend
Club should not absorb costs of those who accepted the invitation
but did not attend
Mail invitations at least 21 days before the event to:
a. Charter Members and Spouses,
b. Local Officials (complimentary),
c. Sponsoring Division Clubs,
d. Lt. Governors on a joining Divisions,
e. Governor Asa and Immediate Past International Presidents Ted
Osborn and Bo Shafer,
f. Other District/International Leaders, as deemed appropriate,
and
g. Local news media
Plan the event to run between 1:30 to 2:00 hours; begin around
6:30 PM.
Remember some must travel long distances.
Develop Budget
Club pays hotel and food expenses incurred by Governor and
Immediate Past President Bo
Club should consider the meal complimentary for local dignitaries
Keep the expense for attendees as low a possible and set meal
cost to, at least, breakeven. Meal costs seem to run between
$10.00 to $25.00 per person depending upon location, meal choice
and meal provider
Other Actions
Lt. Governor /New Club Builder should provide addresses for
President Bo Shafer, Governor Asa Bishop, Division 3 Club Presidents,
and other District leaders; District Office can also provide.
Invite local news media.
Identify someone to take pictures for the club file, local newspapers,
and District Newsletter
Keep each item on the agenda brief. Endless introductions and
too many speakers can spoil the fun and excitement of this special
celebration. Start and end on time.