Interlclub Information
by Jackie Lowe, Chair, Inter-club Relations Committee
Interclub Defined
An inter-club meeting is a meeting staged by two or
more Kiwanis clubs (including clubs in formation),
or by a Kiwanis club and any K-Kids, Builders Club,
Kiwanis Junior, Aktion Club, Circle K Club, or Key
Club. Clubs with 20 or fewer members need a minimum
of two members in attendance, Clubs with 21-30 members
need three members, and clubs with 31 or more members
need at least four members in attendance. It is not
an interclub for the club being visited by another
club.
Visiting groups shall
be composed of:
A minimum of two Kiwanians plus members of K-Kids,
Builders Club, Kiwanis Junior, Aktion Club, Circle
K Club, and/or Key Club must be in attendance (a lieutenant
governor, or Governor can only be counted if they are
a member of the club that is attending the meeting).
Capital District contest
One award will be given per region to the club with
the most inter-club meetings during the Administrative
Year. This information should be reported on the
Kiwanis One online monthly report. The award is presented
at the Regional Midwinter Conference.