Division Inter-Clubs

The definition of an inter-club was expanded from simply attending another Kiwanis club meeting to include attending Fundraisers, Projects, Activities and Social Events of another K-Family Club.

The broadened definition promotes more opportunities for fellowship, education and encourages greater interaction between Kiwanis clubs and our Service Leadership Programs:

  • Clubs with 20 or fewer members need a minimum of two members in attendance to constitute an inter-club meeting.
  • Clubs with 21-30 members need a minimum of three members in attendance to constitute an inter-club meeting.
  • Clubs with 31 or more members need a minimum of four members in attendance to constitute an inter-club meeting.

Visiting groups shall be composed of a minimum of two Kiwanians plus members of K-Kids, Builders Club, Aktion Club, Circle K, or Key Club must be in attendance.  A Lieutenant Governor can only be included if they are a member of the participating club.

Inter-Clubbing is a means of supporting Kiwanis’ Fifth Object, which is “To provide, through this club, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render altruistic service, and to build a better community”.

Through the fellowship gained by inter-club activities, members learn how other clubs function, get to know their neighboring Kiwanians, develop new ideas and a broader interest in how Kiwanis operates, find new ideas for use in their own club, and become better Kiwanians.

Inter-Clubbing creates fun and strong fellowship.

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