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Committee Assignments

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Public Relations


Purpose: To keep members informed of activities and promote awareness of Kiwanis activities in the media.
Duties: Prepare a club newsletter at least monthly. Submit news items to the local media. Work with other committees to promote activities.


      Media
           Linda Goodwin
           Ivan Knapp
      Newsletter

           Hans Rehrmann


Fundraising


Purpose: To coordinate all the fundraising activities of the club.
Duties: To plan and implement all the fundraising activities of the club. This committee may form sub-committees to implement chosen projects.

      Lake Fest

           Larry Goins (Chair)
           Hans Rehrmann
           Marjorie Stachler
           Ruth Link
           Ken Rosengarten
           Ben Amstutz

      Raindog Parade & Pancake Breakfast

           Teresa Smith (Chair)
           J. T. Irmscher
           P. Suzanne Murlin
           Suzanne Murlin
           Jenny Jamieson
           Hans Rehrmann
           Eric Kramer
           Linda Goodwin
           Linda May
           Stacey Brunswick

Service

Purpose: To Plan and Coordinate all the service projects of the club.
Duties: Plan the participation of the club in Kiwanis branded service activities. Plan the participation of the club in local service projects as approved by the club members. Encourage the participation of club members in the Mercer County Aktion Club.


      One Day

           Club president (Chair)
           All Club Members


      Make-A-Difference-Day

           Joyce Jansen (Chair)
           All Club Members


      Freedom Days

           Teresa Smith (Chair)
           All Club Members


      Fall Festival

           Hans Rehrmann (Chair)
           All Club Members



Scholarship


Purpose: To plan and coordinate the processes for the club to distribute scholarship funds.
Duties: To provide an orderly process for the application, selection, and distribution of scholarship funds.


           Ken Rosengarten (Chair)
           P. Suzanne Murlin
           Jenny Jamieson
           Linda Goodwin
           Bob Mueller

Membership


Purpose: To provide for the ongoing plans for growth, retention, and education of members.
Duties: To conduct ongoing membership efforts throughout the year with special emphasis in May. Determine a plan to aid in retention of current members. Plan with the president for orientation of new members and continuing education of all members.


      Growth & Retention

           Larry Goins (Chair)
           J. T. Irmscher
           Teresa Smith
           Karen Cisco


      New Member Orientation

           Current president (Chair)
           Hans Rehrmann


Financial Review


Purpose: To prepare the annual budget and conduct an annual audit.
Duties: To prepare an orderly process to work with the club treasurer to prepare the annual budget for submission for approval of the Board of Directors in October. To Review the financial records of the club after the completion of the club year on September 30. This review to be completed by January of each year.

Committee members' terms shall be for 1 year each, October 1 - September 30. It is recommended that no person serve more than three (3) consecutive terms. 


      Budget

           Ruth Link (Chair)
           J. T. Irmscher
           Rita Schmit
           Suzanne Murlin

Thursday, August 21, 2008

ByLaws for Committees

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By-Laws
Article X. Committees.

Section 1.

The basic standing committee structure for clubs is established by the International Board of Trustees. The basic structure should include separate committees that address community services, sponsored youth, Young Children: Priority One, human and spiritual values, club
administration, membership growth and education, public relations, and finance and fund raising. This structure, along with the duties and responsibilities of standing committees, shall be included in annual club and district officer guidebooks and/or manuals.

Section 2.

Where and when the opportunity exists to extend Kiwanis through the sponsorship of a new Kiwanis club, the President shall appoint a Committee on New Club Building. This committee shall have the responsibilities as outlined in the procedures for new club building established by Kiwanis International.

Section 3.

Where desired, there shall be the option of expanding the committee structure by creating other standing committees which would enable the club to function more effectively in terms of its own needs and interests. The duties of such committees shall be determined at the time they are created.

Section 4.

Each standing committee shall be composed of three (3) or more members and shall serve for a term of one (1) year, commencing on the first day of October. All members of a committee are appointed by and are subject to removal by the President. Each committee shall be responsible to the President and shall make such reports as the President or Board of Directors may direct.

Section 5.

Subject to the approval of the Board of Directors, special committees may be appointed by the President and shall perform such duties as may be defined in their creation.

Section 6.

Each committee shall cooperate with the appropriate Kiwanis International or district committee(s) to promote, when practical, programs suggested by such committee(s).

Duties of Committe Chair

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The duties of a committee chair include but are not limited to:


  1. Recruiting members for the committee as necessary.
  2. Planning and supervising projects that fall under that committee’s jurisdiction.
  3. Reporting all names and work hours for each project completed to the club secretary for reports.
  4. Working with the president and other officers to begin new projects or improve existing ones.
  5. Calling monthly committee meetings.
  6. Reporting to the board of directors at the monthly board meeting.

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Appointed Positions

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Aktion Club Liaison: Hans Rehrmann.
Club Secretary: Jenny Jamieson.
Cell Phone Project: Marjorie Stachler.



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Inter-Club

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What is Inter-clubbing? 

An inter-club meeting is a meeting or activity staged by two or more Kiwanis family clubs including K-Kids, Builders Club, Key Club, Circle K Club, Kiwanis and Aktion Club. The definition of an inter-club was expanded from simply attending another Kiwanis club meeting to include attending the 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 three members, and clubs with 31 or more members need at least four members in attendance. Visiting groups shall be composed of a minimum of two Kiwanians plus members of the club’s SLPs. A Lt. Governor can only be included in the inter-club if he/she is 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.”

 
A wider scope of Kiwanis involvement can be achieved by arranging visits between clubs in the same town, division, and district, as well as inter-district get-togethers. Only one inter-club credit can be counted for an event. The primary coordinator of the event is considered the host club and its participation in the event does not count as an inter-club for its members.

 
The expanded definition of an inter-club minimizes the monotonous routine of simply going to another meeting and allows clubs to interact socially, apart from the regularly scheduled meetings, in community fundraisers, service projects and social programs.
Careful planning at division council meetings and advance notification of projects and activities will lead to more inter-clubbing by more members. Established clubs can help new clubs or struggling clubs by offering expanded opportunities for exposure to Kiwanis service and fellowship. The recording of interclubs
and member participation is the responsibility of the inter-club chair who reports to the club secretary, who will, in turn, report it on the online monthly report form. Inter-club competition requires the submission of the online monthly report form. Manually submitted monthly reports are not eligible for awards competition.

 
The primary objective behind encouraging inter-clubs is member involvement, education, fellowship and greater support of the First Object of Kiwanis. As Kiwanis places greater emphasis on service and social activities and less emphasis on meetings, it is only natural
to re-define inter-clubbing to represent the new approach to Kiwanis.

 
From the following suggestions, others will come to mind: 

 
• Division Council Meetings
• Service Leadership Program meetings and activities
• Special programs sponsored by area clubs
• Conferences and Conventions of Kiwanis and Service Leadership   Programs
• Online meetings held by internet clubs
• Club fundraisers, service projects, picnics and social events

 
consider volunteering your manpower for the event, rather than merely attending. Prepare an inter-club membership roster of active members and record participation of club members in inter-club activities. Once every active member has participated in an inter-club, your club may qualify for additional awards in some districts.

Division 2 Club Information

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Ada Website


Meeting: Tuesdays at noon

McIntosh Center, 

Ohio Northern University

Ada, OH 45810


Celina Website


Meeting: Wednesdays at noon

Romers Catering

US Route 127 South of Celina

Celina, OH 45822


Coldwater


Meeting: Tuesdays at 11:30 AM

Community Hospital

800 W Mains Street

Coldwater, OH 45823


Delphos


Meeting: 1st and 3rd Wednesday at 6:30 PM

Fraternal Order of Eagles Hall

1600 E 5th St

Delphos, OH 45833


Kenton


Meeting: Tuesday at noon

Jolene's Cozy Cafe

507 E Franklin St

Kenton, OH 43326

Lima Website


Meeting: Tuesdays at 11:45 AM

Milano's Cafe

2383 Elina Rd

Lima, OH 45801

St. Marys Website


Meeting: Tuesdays at 5:30 PM

Eagles Lodge

404 E Spring St

Saint Marys, OH 45885