When one wants to look at the history of Division 44 which was organized in 1974, you must look back further to Division 7. That Division 7 was spun off from Zone 7 back in 1925.
After the spin-off from Division 7, Division 44 has flourished. It grew to 16 Kiwanis Clubs. Since 1974 until 2024 there have been 50 terms of office for the Lt. Governors. Because some Lt. Governors served multiple terms there have been 43 Kiwanians who has stepped forward to serve.
Kiwanis International in 1987 opened the doors of membership to women. The most recent compilation of Kiwanis membership shows 76% men and 24% women. Division 44 has had eight female Lt. Governors: Muriel Brounstein / Folsom 1993-1994; Karen Borman / Carmichael 2009-2010; Kathleen Ross / Granite Bay 2014-2015; Lori Warden / Placerville 2015-2016; Beth Roberts / Lincoln Foothills 2018-2019, Donna Judah / Lincoln 2021-2022, Gail Cirata / Star El Dorado Hills 2022-2023, Charlayne Bowman / Folsom Lake 2023-2024.
Fifteen Kiwanis Club have provided Lt. Governors to serve. The Top 3 Clubs are: the Kiwanis Club of Sacramento-Suburban with eight; the Kiwanis Club of Citrus Heights with seven; and the Kiwanis Club of Carmichael with six.
Division 7 currently has 12 Kiwanis Clubs: Davis, Dixon, East Sacramento-Midtown, Galt, Greater Sacramento, Laguna Elk-Grove, Marysville, Winters, Woodland, Yuba City, Yuba City-Early Risers, Yuba-Sutter Supper Club
Currently Division 44 has 14 Clubs: Kiwanis Clubs of: Auburn; Carmichael; Citrus Heights; Folsom Lake; Gold Country; Lincoln; Lincoln Foothills; Placerville; Rancho Cordova; Rancho Murieta; Roseville; Sacramento Suburban, Orangevale-Fair Oaks, STAR El Dorado Hills.
A Lt. Governor must visit each club at least three times: 1 – Introduction before becoming Lt. Governor; 2 – A Club Meeting while a Lt. Governor; and 3 – A Board Meeting while a Lt. Governor.
Division History
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When one wants to look at the history of Division 44 which was organized in 1974, you must look back further to Division 7. That Division 7 was spun off from Zone 7 back in 1925.
After the spin-off from Division 7, Division 44 has flourished. It grew to 16 Kiwanis Clubs. Since 1974 until 2024 there have been 50 terms of office for the Lt. Governors. Because some Lt. Governors served multiple terms there have been 43 Kiwanians who has stepped forward to serve.
Kiwanis International in 1987 opened the doors of membership to women. The most recent compilation of Kiwanis membership shows 76% men and 24% women. Division 44 has had eight female Lt. Governors: Muriel Brounstein / Folsom 1993-1994; Karen Borman / Carmichael 2009-2010; Kathleen Ross / Granite Bay 2014-2015; Lori Warden / Placerville 2015-2016; Beth Roberts / Lincoln Foothills 2018-2019, Donna Judah / Lincoln 2021-2022, Gail Cirata / Star El Dorado Hills 2022-2023, Charlayne Bowman / Folsom Lake 2023-2024.
Fifteen Kiwanis Club have provided Lt. Governors to serve. The Top 3 Clubs are: the Kiwanis Club of Sacramento-Suburban with eight; the Kiwanis Club of Citrus Heights with seven; and the Kiwanis Club of Carmichael with six.
Division 7 currently has 12 Kiwanis Clubs: Davis, Dixon, East Sacramento-Midtown, Galt, Greater Sacramento, Laguna Elk-Grove, Marysville, Winters, Woodland, Yuba City, Yuba City-Early Risers, Yuba-Sutter Supper Club
Currently Division 44 has 14 Clubs: Kiwanis Clubs of: Auburn; Carmichael; Citrus Heights; Folsom Lake; Gold Country; Lincoln; Lincoln Foothills; Placerville; Rancho Cordova; Rancho Murieta; Roseville; Sacramento Suburban, Orangevale-Fair Oaks, STAR El Dorado Hills.
A Lt. Governor must visit each club at least three times: 1 – Introduction before becoming Lt. Governor; 2 – A Club Meeting while a Lt. Governor; and 3 – A Board Meeting while a Lt. Governor.
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