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Kiwanis InternationalKiwanis International
Club Membership OrientationClub Membership OrientationCarrollton Golden KCarrollton Golden K
"Serving the Children of the WorldServing the Children of the World"
Kiwanis HistoryKiwanis History
A Brief History of A Brief History of KiwanisKiwanis
by Jim Uglumby Jim Uglum
Kiwanis InternationalKiwanis International
Kiwanis InternationalKiwanis International is a global organization of members is a global organization of members dedicated to serving the children of the world. Kiwanis and dedicated to serving the children of the world. Kiwanis and its family of clubs—nearly 600,000 members strong—its family of clubs—nearly 600,000 members strong—annually raise more than $107 million and dedicate more annually raise more than $107 million and dedicate more than 18 million volunteer hours to strengthen communities than 18 million volunteer hours to strengthen communities and serve children. Members of every age attend regular and serve children. Members of every age attend regular meetings, experience fellowship, raise funds for various meetings, experience fellowship, raise funds for various causes and participate in service projects that help their causes and participate in service projects that help their communities. Members also make an impact throughout communities. Members also make an impact throughout the world by participating in Kiwanis International’s new the world by participating in Kiwanis International’s new global campaign for children, The Eliminate Project: global campaign for children, The Eliminate Project: Kiwanis eliminating maternal and neonatal tetanus.Kiwanis eliminating maternal and neonatal tetanus.
Kiwanis Facts
Kiwanis International 80 Nations
48 Districts
7,634 Clubs
226,929 Members
International President – Joe DeJulio – Bronx, N. Y.
The “Average” Kiwanian* - Kiwanis members are active or retired business professional men and women. Membership is 74 percent male, 26 percent female. The average Kiwanis member is 60 years old, a college graduate, married, and a homeowner. The average Kiwanian has been a member for 9.6 years. *November 1, 2011
How does “Kiwanis” work?How does “Kiwanis” work?
CLUB
INTERNATIONAL
48 DISTRICTS
18 DIVISIONS
In Georgia
Founded in 1915
8,400 Kiwanis Clubs
80 Countries
USA Kiwanis DistrictsUSA Kiwanis Districts
USA Kiwanis DistrictsUSA Kiwanis Districts
1-Alabama 2-California-Nevada-Hawaii 3-Capital 4-Carolinas 5-Florida 6-Georgia 7-Illinois -Eastern Iowa 8-Indiana 9-Kansas10-Kentucky-Tennessee11-Louisiana-Mississippi-WestTennessee12-Michigan13-Minnesota-Dakotas14-Missouri-Arkansas
15-Montana16-Nebraska-Iowa17-New England & Bermuda18-NewJersey19-New York20-Ohio21-PacificNorthwest&British Columbia22-Pennsylvania23-Rocky Mountain24-Southwest25-Texas-Oklahoma26-Utah-Idaho27-West Virginia28-Wisconsin-Upper Michigan
Kiwanis International DistrictsKiwanis International Districts
Georgia DistrictGeorgia District
153 Clubs in District 153 Clubs in District
18 Divisions in District18 Divisions in District
9 clubs in 129 clubs in 12thth Division Division
6,681 members in District6,681 members in District
Georgia District’s Officers2012 - 2013
Georgia District’s Officers2012 - 2013
GovernorGovernor – – Charles M. HoodCharles M. Hood
Governor - ElectGovernor - Elect – – Katrina BarankoKatrina Baranko
Secretary/Treasurer – Secretary/Treasurer – Jimmy McCorlewJimmy McCorlew
Executive Director – Executive Director – Alexia LieberAlexia Lieber
ImmediateImmediatePastPast GovernorGovernor –– Greg L. HallGreg L. Hall
Georgia District’s Committees
Georgia District’s Committees
International ConventionInternational UnderstandingKey Club AdministratorKey Leader Program Kiwanis International Foundation K-KidsLong Range Planning & Restructuring Membership GrowthMid-Winter/Fall Training New Club Building Co-chairs(3)PAC Co-chairs(2)Past District Governor's Chair Public Relations/Marketing/Advertising Past Lt. Governor's AssociationScreening & Nomination Resolutions and BylawsSpecial OlympicsSong LeaderTechnology/WebTAG Team Young Children Priority One Co-chair(2)Youth Services
AchievementAktion ClubsArt and Talent ShowcaseAuditory Verbal CenterBuilders Club AdministratorBulletin EditorChildren HealthcareChildren’s Miracle NetworkCircle K AdministratorClub Development ManagerCommunity ServiceDistrict ConventionEducation and TrainingFall Training ConferenceFinance Fund-RaisingGeorgia CaresGeorgia District Kiwanis FoundationGeorgia Memorial FoundationHuman and Spiritual ValuesInsurance Risk Manager Interclub
Division 12Division 12
CarrolltonCarrollton Carrollton Golden KCarrollton Golden K CedartownCedartown Fairfield PlantationFairfield Plantation Douglas CountyDouglas County
Lt. Governor – Barry Gardner
Haralson CountyHaralson CountyPaulding County - HiramPaulding County - HiramRockmartRockmartVilla Rica Villa Rica
About Carrollton Golden KAbout Carrollton Golden K
Organized Date: Organized Date: June 1, l994June 1, l994Chartered Date: Chartered Date: August 10, 1994 August 10, 1994 Total Members (2012-2013) - Total Members (2012-2013) - 5353
(including 4 honorary members)(including 4 honorary members)Female Members - Female Members - 1414 Attendance averages about 87%Attendance averages about 87%
Carrollton Golden K Mission Carrollton Golden K Mission
To provide physical and financial assistance To provide physical and financial assistance to the young children through community to the young children through community and school programs.and school programs.
To fund projects established by the District, To fund projects established by the District, International programs, and foundations.International programs, and foundations.
To support other recognized needs in the To support other recognized needs in the community.community.
Carrollton Golden K Officers 2012 - 2013
Carrollton Golden K Officers 2012 - 2013
President - Bob Uglum President - Bob Uglum
President–elect - Cassandra FlowersPresident–elect - Cassandra Flowers
Vice President - Norman LipscombVice President - Norman Lipscomb
Recording Secretary - Liz KeyRecording Secretary - Liz Key
Reporting Secretary - Grace Miller / Pat BrunsonReporting Secretary - Grace Miller / Pat Brunson
Treasurer - Jewell MashburnTreasurer - Jewell Mashburn
Immediate Past President - Dennis CrisseyImmediate Past President - Dennis Crissey
Carrollton Golden K Directors – 2012 - 2013Carrollton Golden K
Directors – 2012 - 2013
2011 - 2014 – Paul Baker2011 - 2014 – Paul Baker
2011 - 2014 – Art Rogers2011 - 2014 – Art Rogers
2012 - 2015 – James Wyatt2012 - 2015 – James Wyatt
2012 - 2015 – Randy Coggins2012 - 2015 – Randy Coggins
2012 - con’t – Steve Busby2012 - con’t – Steve Busby
2010 - 2013 – Jean Walker 2010 - 2013 – Jean Walker
2010 - 2013 – Jay Langley2010 - 2013 – Jay Langley
List of Charter MembersList of Charter Members
Active in the Club Deceased Dropped out / Transferred
Louis Maier “Zero” Ault Lindsay West
“Buck” Commander Roy Gibbs J. N. Baxter
H. Smith Wilkins W. O. Kilgore Richard Entrekin
Jim Uglum Frances Sullivan Evan Wilson
Bobby Harwell John DeLoach A. Warren
Rulon Johnson Denver Gaston Travis Jackson
Dick Alexander Wayne Jackson Doug Britt/Albany
J. Inman W. H. Lankford Gene Wright
Ty Collins Sam Sproul
Joe Dixon Eddie Austin
“Buddy” Pope
Aubrey Kaylor
Past PresidentsPast Presidents
Carrollton Golden KBusiness Meeting
Carrollton Golden KBusiness Meeting
1st Wednesday of each 1st Wednesday of each month plus any called month plus any called
meetingmeeting
Carrollton Golden K Committees
Carrollton Golden K Committees
Club Administration – Louis Maier Club Administration – Louis Maier
Finance and Fund Raising – Jim ThurmanFinance and Fund Raising – Jim Thurman
Sponsored Programs – Jim Carr Sponsored Programs – Jim Carr
Membership – Steve Busby Membership – Steve Busby
Priority One – Jim Uglum Priority One – Jim Uglum
Scrapbook – Doris Wyatt Scrapbook – Doris Wyatt
Community Services – Mark MillerCommunity Services – Mark Miller
Public Relations – Susan LenaeusPublic Relations – Susan Lenaeus
Member Education – Wilton KeyMember Education – Wilton Key
Human/Spiritual Values – Jimmy Human/Spiritual Values – Jimmy ThurmanThurman
Awards – Jewell Mashburn Awards – Jewell Mashburn
Disbursements – Jewell MashburnDisbursements – Jewell Mashburn
Sunshine – Bob Uglum Sunshine – Bob Uglum
Host/Happy Bowl – Red Wilkins Host/Happy Bowl – Red Wilkins
Special Projects – Red Wilkins Special Projects – Red Wilkins
Audit – Jewell Mashburn, Nova Audit – Jewell Mashburn, Nova SimmonsSimmons
Weekly Bulletin – Doris Wyatt Weekly Bulletin – Doris Wyatt
Inter-clubs – Lincoln Byrd Inter-clubs – Lincoln Byrd
Happy Bowl – Red WilkinsHappy Bowl – Red Wilkins
Hixson & Other Awards – Jim Uglum Hixson & Other Awards – Jim Uglum
Pre-K Readers – Ciel CommanderPre-K Readers – Ciel Commander
Salvation Army – Mark Miller Salvation Army – Mark Miller
Soup Kitchen – Jane Collins Soup Kitchen – Jane Collins
Special Projects – vacant Special Projects – vacant
Coats – Dick AlexanderCoats – Dick Alexander
Art & Talent Shows – Dennis CrisseyArt & Talent Shows – Dennis Crissey
Patriotism – Buck Commander Patriotism – Buck Commander
Hixson RecipientsHixson Recipients1995-96 Jim Uglum 2002-03 Jack Threadgill 2010-11 Doris Wyatt
1996-97 Eddie Austin Barry Dalton Randy Coggins
“Zero” Ault Eddie Austin – Diamond Level 2011-12 Dennis Crissey
1997-98 Richard Alexander 2003-04 Joe Dixon
Rulon Johnson Bobby Harwell
Wilton Key Grace Miller (non-club) by Mark
1998-99 Dick Pickering 2004-05 Liz Key
“Buddy” Pope Cecil Duffee
David Barr Charles Tirella
1999-2000 Carolyne Simpson Jim Uglum – Diamond Level
Walter “Bud” Hines 2005-06 Jewell Mashburn
Dita Pickering Louis Maier
2000-01 Ellen Kirk 2006-07 Dean Milford
Patricia Brown (non-club) Jim Carr
Nova Simmons (non-club) Buck Commander
Kathy Furr (non-club) 2007-08 Bob Rowland
Ceil Commander Jane Collins
Susan Lenaeus 2008-09 James Wyatt
2001-02 J. W. Inman Bob Uglum
Mark Miller 2009-10 Bob Herriott
Smith “Red” Wilkins George Ward
About Hixson RecipientsAbout Hixson Recipients
During the past seventeen years, our club has contributed $41,000 to IDD and the International Foundation for 39 Hixson and 2 Diamond Level Hixson. Four additional Hixsons ($4,000) have been presented to our members making individual contributions to the International Foundation.
Club AdministrationClub Administration
Our club membership votes on:Our club membership votes on:
• •Election of club officers and directorsElection of club officers and directors
• •Amendments to club bylawsAmendments to club bylaws
The Board of DirectorsThe Board of Directors
• •Determines club policiesDetermines club policies
• •Approves club projectsApproves club projects
• •Approves and controls club budgetApproves and controls club budget
• •Manages the clubManages the club
Carrollton Golden KCarrollton Golden K
Club Finances
Administrative Account
Revenue – Membership Dues
Expenses – Membership activities
Activities/Service Account
Revenue – Club Fund-raisers, donations
Expenses – Community Projects
Expectations of MembersExpectations of Members
Attend club meetings regularlyAttend club meetings regularly
Participate in club service and Participate in club service and fund-raising projects fund-raising projects
Share the experience with othersShare the experience with others
Demonstrate pride of membershipDemonstrate pride of membership
Encourage others to joinEncourage others to join
Yearly DuesYearly Dues
Carrollton Golden K DuesCarrollton Golden K Dues
How your dues are How your dues are spent ?spent ?
$153.10 - Club Dues$153.10 - Club Dues
$23.00 - District Dues$23.00 - District Dues
$63.90 - Kiwanis $63.90 - Kiwanis International DuesInternational Dues
Total $240.00 of your Total $240.00 of your moneymoney You pay $60.00 per quarter.
Happy Bowl money Happy Bowl money goes in the goes in the administrative administrative accountaccount
Carrollton Golden KFoundation
Carrollton Golden KFoundation
Since we do not have a club Since we do not have a club foundation, we contribute to the foundation, we contribute to the Georgia Kiwanis Memorial Georgia Kiwanis Memorial Foundation and the Kiwanis Foundation and the Kiwanis International Foundation.International Foundation.
Kiwanis InternationalFoundation
Kiwanis InternationalFoundation
• • Charitable fund-raising entity of Kiwanis International.Charitable fund-raising entity of Kiwanis International.
• • Funds grants for activities and programs.Funds grants for activities and programs.
Worldwide assistanceWorldwide assistance
– – 911 Victims Children’s Fund911 Victims Children’s Fund
– – Tsunami reliefTsunami relief
– – Hurricanes in the Gulf CoastHurricanes in the Gulf Coast
– – Typhoons in the PhilippinesTyphoons in the Philippines
– – Earthquakes in El Salvador and TaiwanEarthquakes in El Salvador and Taiwan
– – Eradicate Iodine Deficiency Disorder (IDD)Eradicate Iodine Deficiency Disorder (IDD)
• • Encourage your club to support the Annual Club Gift Encourage your club to support the Annual Club Gift campaigncampaign
The Eliminate ProjectThe Eliminate Project
Kiwanis International’s global campaign for children, will Kiwanis International’s global campaign for children, will save or protect millions of mothers and their future save or protect millions of mothers and their future babies. In partnership with UNICEF, Kiwanis is babies. In partnership with UNICEF, Kiwanis is eliminating MNT, a disease that kills one baby every nine eliminating MNT, a disease that kills one baby every nine minutes, by vaccinating women of child bearing age. minutes, by vaccinating women of child bearing age. UNICEF and its partners have already eliminated MNT in UNICEF and its partners have already eliminated MNT in 20 countries, and Kiwanis’ pledge to raise US$110 million 20 countries, and Kiwanis’ pledge to raise US$110 million will help fund the elimination of the disease in the will help fund the elimination of the disease in the countries that remain at risk.countries that remain at risk.
Carrollton Golden KCarrollton Golden K
Aktion Club – Aktion Club – adult citizens with a disabilityadult citizens with a disability K-Kids Club – K-Kids Club – Elementary SchoolElementary School
Builders Club – Builders Club – Jr. High/Middle SchoolJr. High/Middle School
Key Club – Key Club – High SchoolHigh School
Circle K –Circle K – College College
Kiwanis Club – Kiwanis Club – Career Oriented Career Oriented
Golden K – Golden K – Socially ExperiencedSocially Experienced
Types of Kiwanis Clubs:
Circle K InternationalCircle K International
Circle K is a service club for collegians Circle K is a service club for collegians and has clubs on more than 600 and has clubs on more than 600 university and college campuses in 17 university and college campuses in 17 nations. Circle K was started in nations. Circle K was started in Pullman, Washington, and was formally Pullman, Washington, and was formally organized as a service organization in organized as a service organization in 1947. Its members are committed to 1947. Its members are committed to leadership, service, and fellowship.leadership, service, and fellowship.
Key Club InternationalKey Club International
The oldest Kiwanis sponsored-youth The oldest Kiwanis sponsored-youth program is Key Club. Seventeen boys in program is Key Club. Seventeen boys in Sacramento, California, made up the Sacramento, California, made up the first Key Club in 1925, and today the first Key Club in 1925, and today the organization is active in more than 20 organization is active in more than 20 nations and includes nearly 5,000 clubs. nations and includes nearly 5,000 clubs. More than 2 million youth have enlisted More than 2 million youth have enlisted in Key Club since its inception, in Key Club since its inception, including many who are now top including many who are now top government and business leaders.government and business leaders.
Builders ClubBuilders Club
When middle school and junior high When middle school and junior high students began to show an interest in students began to show an interest in organizing to serve their schools and organizing to serve their schools and communities, the Builders Club program communities, the Builders Club program was launched in 1975. With support from was launched in 1975. With support from Kiwanis clubs, Key Clubs, and Circle K Kiwanis clubs, Key Clubs, and Circle K clubs, the Builders Club network has clubs, the Builders Club network has grown to include clubs on more than grown to include clubs on more than 1,200 campuses in 18 nations.1,200 campuses in 18 nations.
K-KidsK-Kids
This organization for elementary school-This organization for elementary school-age students began in 1990 when the age students began in 1990 when the first club was formed in North first club was formed in North Lauderdale, Florida, and formally Lauderdale, Florida, and formally adopted as a sponsored program by adopted as a sponsored program by Kiwanis in 1998. Today, there are more Kiwanis in 1998. Today, there are more than 600 clubs and 12 nations, all of than 600 clubs and 12 nations, all of which are actively creating opportunities which are actively creating opportunities for community service, leadership for community service, leadership development, and citizenship education.development, and citizenship education.
Aktion ClubsAktion Clubs
In October 2000, Kiwanis extended service In October 2000, Kiwanis extended service opportunities to adult citizens living with opportunities to adult citizens living with developmental disabilities through the developmental disabilities through the formation of Aktion Clubs. These clubs formation of Aktion Clubs. These clubs provide members with opportunities to provide members with opportunities to develop initiative and leadership, to serve develop initiative and leadership, to serve their communities, to be integrated into their communities, to be integrated into society, and to demonstrate the dignity and society, and to demonstrate the dignity and value of citizens living with developmental value of citizens living with developmental disabilities. To date, there are more than 200 disabilities. To date, there are more than 200 clubs in seven nations.clubs in seven nations.
Carrollton Golden K Sponsored Clubs
Carrollton Golden K Sponsored Clubs
Central High School Key ClubCentral High School Key Club
Carrollton High School Key ClubCarrollton High School Key Club
Central Middle School Builders ClubCentral Middle School Builders Club
Whitesburg Elementary K-KidsWhitesburg Elementary K-Kids
Roopville Elementary K-KidsRoopville Elementary K-Kids
Sharps Creek K-KidsSharps Creek K-Kids
Providence K-KidsProvidence K-Kids
Carrollton Golden K Sponsored Clubs Continued
Carrollton Golden K Sponsored Clubs Continued
Central Elementary K-KidsCentral Elementary K-Kids
UWGA Circle K UWGA Circle K
Carrollton ARC Aktion ClubCarrollton ARC Aktion Club
Carrollton Jr. High Builders ClubCarrollton Jr. High Builders Club
Mt. Zion Builders ClubMt. Zion Builders Club
Jonesville Builders Club - Jonesville Builders Club - InactiveInactive
Carrollton Golden K Fund-Raisers
Carrollton Golden K Fund-Raisers
Annual Pancake Breakfast each Annual Pancake Breakfast each Saturday in FebruarySaturday in February
Annual Christmas Party - Coats Annual Christmas Party - Coats for boys and girlsfor boys and girls
Bring a Book WeekBring a Book Week
Skip – a – mealSkip – a – meal
Art and Talent ShowcaseArt and Talent Showcase
Carrollton Golden KVolunteer Projects
Carrollton Golden KVolunteer Projects
Activities we participate in as Activities we participate in as volunteers:volunteers:
Bell Ringers – The Salvation ArmyBell Ringers – The Salvation Army
Carrollton Pre - K Reading ProgramCarrollton Pre - K Reading Program
Kiwanis Football Bowl (Carrollton Kiwanis Football Bowl (Carrollton Club)Club)
Carrollton Golden KContribution List
2007 - 2008
Carrollton Golden KContribution List
2007 - 2008
Alice’s House
Inside Ministries
ARC
Kids Peace
Camp Sunshine
Carroll CASA
Lions Safari Park
Carroll County Emergency Shelter
Live Oak Shelter
Carroll Rape Crisis Center
Neva Lomason Memorial Library
Carrollton Elementary Pre - K
New Hope Boys Home
Carrollton Kiwanis Foundation
Our House for Kids
Guiding Eyes for the BlindGuiding Eyes for the Blind
Castle PlaygroundCastle Playground
St. Margaret’s OutreachSt. Margaret’s Outreach
Center for Public HistoryCenter for Public History
Strong Reach PlaygroundStrong Reach Playground
Center for Supervised VisitationCenter for Supervised Visitation
Teen ChallengeTeen Challenge
Cystic Fibrosis FoundationCystic Fibrosis Foundation
The Salvation ArmyThe Salvation Army
Family ConnectionFamily Connection
Whitesburg Care FundWhitesburg Care Fund
Ferst FoundationFerst Foundation
Whitesburg Public LibraryWhitesburg Public Library
Guiding Eyes for the BlindGuiding Eyes for the Blind
Carrollton Golden K
Attendance:
Attendance is not mandatory but encouraged.
Meetings maybe made up for perfect attendance by attending another club, a function, a board meeting, International Convention or a project.
Perfect attendance is a self-reported activity.
Membership BenefitsMembership Benefits
• • Change children’s livesChange children’s lives
• • Improve the community and the worldImprove the community and the world
• • Build friendshipsBuild friendships
• • Enhance leadership skillsEnhance leadership skills
• • Develop business contactsDevelop business contacts
• • Receive KIWANIS magazine and club Receive KIWANIS magazine and club communicationscommunications
• • Enjoy discounts and promotions.Enjoy discounts and promotions.
• • Insurance coverage for Kiwanis club projectsInsurance coverage for Kiwanis club projects
Membership GrowthOne Million Members in 2015(Kiwanis International goal)
Membership GrowthOne Million Members in 2015(Kiwanis International goal)
In North America, for every 1,000 people there areIn North America, for every 1,000 people there are
19 children under the age of 6 living in poverty.19 children under the age of 6 living in poverty.
In North America, for every 1,000 people there isIn North America, for every 1,000 people there is
1 Kiwanian1 Kiwanian
How can we help?How can we help?
Recruitment (Inviting new members)Recruitment (Inviting new members)
Retention (Keeping current members)Retention (Keeping current members)
New Club Building (Opening new clubs)New Club Building (Opening new clubs)
ConventionsConventions
The Annual The Annual Kiwanis International Convention Kiwanis International Convention is an is an excellent event, which allows clubs from around the excellent event, which allows clubs from around the world to exchange ideas, participate in forums, world to exchange ideas, participate in forums, and and share fellowship.share fellowship.
The The District Convention District Convention is the kick off for the new is the kick off for the new Kiwanis year, which runs from October to September. Kiwanis year, which runs from October to September. Club officers and interested members attend.Club officers and interested members attend.
The The District Midyear Conference District Midyear Conference gives members an gives members an opportunity to attend classes and forums about club opportunity to attend classes and forums about club operation and other exciting topics.operation and other exciting topics.
Carrollton Golden KCarrollton Golden K
To give primacy to the human and spiritual, rather than to the material values of life.
To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships.
To promote the adoption and application of higher social, business, and professional standards.
To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive, and serviceable citizenship.
To provide, through this club, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render altruistic service and to build a better community.
To cooperate in creating and maintaining that sound public opinion and high idealism which make possible the increase of rightness, justice, patriotism, and goodwill..
Kiwanis International has six permanent objects:
Kiwanis International
Kiwanis International
“Serving the Children of the World” Carrollton Golden K