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Kentucky-Tennessee

Good to Great

Directory and Guidebook 2018-2019

KT

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Russ Williamson

Kentucky- Tennessee District of Kiwanis

2018-2019

Goals

Net increase in membership plus a minimum of two new clubs.

Continue support of SLP’s by chartering ten additional SLP’s

80 % of clubs participate in Club Leadership Training (CLE)

100% of clubs complete club bylaws

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District Officers

Immediate Past Governor

James “Dale” Hawkins 1179 South Lucas Road Lucas, KY 42156 270- 404-5694 [email protected] Kiwanis Club of Caverna

Governor Russell “Russ” Williamson 532 Manis Rd Rogersville TN 37857-7065 423-754-4981 [email protected] Kiwanis Club of Rogersville

Governor- Elect Kendra Skidmore [email protected] 246 Wilson Avenue Cynthiana, KY 41031 740- 357-5720-h Kiwanis of Cynthiana

Vice Governor David Coulter [email protected] 2540 Big River Overlook Drive Sevierville, TN 37876 865- 446-4539-H 865- 202-9383-C Kiwanis Club of Sevierville

District Secretary-Treasurer Fran Marion 1730 Yorktown Road Lexington, KY 40504 859-494-1730 [email protected] Kiwanis Club of (The) Bluegrass

Lexington, KY

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District Officers

Division 1

Bob Brinkmann

[email protected] (931) 728-0652-h (931) 581-2990-c (text-yes) 141 Dogwood Dr Manchester, TN 37355-7331 Kiwanis of Manchester Member Since 1988

Division 2

Gracie Porter

[email protected] (615) 227-1376-h (615) 594-2447 -c (text-yes) 808 Russell St Nashville TN 37206 Kiwanis of Madison Member Since 2013

Division 3

Tom Carter

[email protected] 423-503-7599

2474 Triangle Farm Rd Chattanooga,TN 37421 Kiwanis of East Brainerd, Chattanooga Member Since 1984

Division 4

Robert (Bob) Bland

[email protected] 865-408-2563-h 865-360-3009-c 303 Seminole Shores Loudon, TN 37774 Kiwanis of Tellico Village Member Since 2010

Division 5

B. Claire Crouch

[email protected] (423) 487-3399-h (Landline answering machine)

423-237-1129-c (text-yes) 120 Big Tree Rd Cosby, TN 37722-2832 Kiwanis of Newport Member Since 2011

Division 6

Heather Barrineau

[email protected] (606) 215-0822-c 406 Christian Street Corbin, KY 40701 Kiwanis of Corbin Member Since 2011

Division 7

Frank Roberts (Arlene) [email protected] 423-288-2097-h 423-737-3200-c (text-no) 159 Columbine Rd Kingsport, TN 37660 Kiwanis of Kingsport Member Since 2006

Division 8

Donna Ratliff

[email protected] 606-205-7610 PO Box 584 Pikeville KY 41502 Coal Run Kiwanis Member Since 2003

Division 9

Thom Schoolmaster

[email protected] (859) 749-5984-c 108 S Burns Ave Winchester, KY 40391 Kiwanis of Winchester Member Since 2016

Division 10

Anette Eades

[email protected] (502) 316-1563 (text-yes) preferred

122 Cherry Creek Lane Georgetown,KY 40324 Kiwanis of Scott County, Georgetown Member Since 2002

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District Officers

Division 11

Bob Morgan

[email protected]. 931-698-5252-c 931-698-6401-h 112 W. Hardin Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Kiwanis of Columbia Member Since 1974

Division 13

Trille Bottom

[email protected] (859) 516-3137 –c 3511 White Rd Perryville, KY 40468 Kiwanis of Danville

Division 14

David Fernandez

[email protected] (270) 886-3793 310 Jonaquin Circle Hopkinsville KY 42240 Kiwanis of Hopkinsville Member Since 2010

Division 15

Jeff Walker

[email protected]

270-217-3640-c (text-yes)

60 Lakeview Dr Suite 1

Paducah KY 42001

Kiwanis of Lone Oak

Member Since 2001

Division 16

Joyce Boggs

[email protected] (606) 571-6340 835 Carter Ave Ashland, KY 41101-7417 Kiwanis of Ashland Member Since 2014

Division 17

Tim Thomas

[email protected] (270) 836-2281-c 624 N Hopewell St Madisonville, KY 42431 Kiwanis of Madisonville Member Since 1997

*No candidate for division 12 or 18

Division 12

Division 18

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KY-TN Kiwanis International Officers

Past International President 1975-1976

Ted R. Osborn

Lexington, Kentucky

Past International President 2000-2001

Alex “Bo” Shafer

Knoxville, Tennessee

Past International Vice President 1983-1984

Henry L. Myers

Louisville, Kentucky

Past International Foundation Officer C. Edward Callis

Lebanon, Tennessee

Foundation President: 2006-07

Foundation Treasurer: 2004-05

Foundation Trustee: 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04

Past International Foundation Officer John Mayfield

Cheatham County, TN

Kiwanis International Foundation

Treasurer 2015-16

Kiwanis International Foundation

President 2017-2018

Kiwanis International officers

President Florencio C. "Poly" Lat

Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Trustee Paul Inge Paulsen

Divide, Colorado, USA UTE Pass/Woodland Park

Kiwanis Club

Area Director

Rhonda Vrell

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Division 1

Franklin County, TN #15749 Charter 9/27-1999

Highland Rim, Tullahoma, TN #9891 Charter 3/27/1980

Manchester, TN #7745 Charter 4/07/1975

McMinnville, TN #K18707 Charter 10/15/2014

Murfreesboro, TN #416 Charter 2/23/1921

Tullahoma, TN #5771 Charter 8/06/1963

Division 2

Gallatin, TN #K18752 Charter 1/7/2015

Lebanon, TN #2667 Charter 1/09/1946

Madison, TN #5107 Charter 04/16/1959

Mt. Juliet, TN #18413 Charter 04/25/2013

Putnam County, Cookeville, TN #5069 Charter 12/29/1958

Division 3

Chattanooga, TN #0021 Charter 03/09/1918

Cleveland, TN #0281 Charter 07/16/1920

Copperhill, TN #0629 Charter 11/25/1921

East Brainerd, Chattanooga, TN #2746 Charter 06/04/1946

East Ridge, TN #3734 Charter 11/01/1951

Ft. Oglethorpe, GA #4228 Charter 06/29/1954

Hixson, TN #2935 Charter 04/16/1947

Ocoee, TN K18944 Charter 09/13/2016

Ooltewah-Collegedale, TN #8109 Charter 09/16/1975

Rossville, GA #3512 Charter 07/17/1950

Club Listing

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Division 4

Athens, TN #292 Charter 08/11/1920

Madisonville, TN #5994 Charter 01/30/1922

Oak Ridge, TN #2687 Charter 03/04/1946

Roane County, TN #2388 Charter 06/26/1940

Spring City, TN #2028 Charter 02/27/1935

Sweetwater, TN #295 Charter 08/25/1920

Tellico Plains, TN #K02441 Charter 03/14/1941

Tellico Village, Loudon, TN #15626 Charter 03/16/1999

Three Rivers, Kingston, TN # 18816 Charter 06/10/2015

Division 5

Alcoa, TN #4236 Charter 07/08/1954

Farragut, TN #16323 Charter 09/26/2001

Foothills, Townsend, TN #16349 Charter 10/03/2001

Jefferson County, TN #5088 Charter 03/12/1959

Knoxville, TN #61 Charter 04/05/1919

Maryville, TN #190 Charter 12/29/1919

Morristown, TN #199 Charter 01/23/1920

Newport, TN #299 Charter 09/07/1920

Northside, Knoxville, TN #3336 Charter 06/15/1949

Norwood, Knoxville, TN #5413 Charter 05/12/1961

Sevierville, TN #16031 Charter 09/28/2000

Club Listing

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Division 6

Corbin, KY #601 Charter 10/21/1921

Laurel County, London, KY #7717 Charter0 3/03/1975

Middlesboro, KY #419 Charter 02/25/1921

Pineville, KY #485 Charter 05/03/1921

Rockcastle County, KY #13072 Charter 04/19/1990

Wilderness Road, Harrogate, TN #12094 Charter 09/10/1987

Williamsburg, KY #10355 Charter 06/04/1981

Division 7

Greeneville, TN #4916 Charter 02/10/1928

Johnson City, TN #208 Charter 02/18/1920

Jonesborough, TN #1373 Charter 04/21/1925

Kingsport, TN #1159 Charter 01/08/1924

Rogersville, TN #2955 Charter 05/22/1947

Division 8

Coal Run, Pikeville, KY #K19016 Charter 4/18/2016

Hazard, KY #2216 Charter 04/02/1938

Jackson, KY #1034 Charter 06/30/1938

Jenkins, KY #2265 Charter 01/05/1939

Pikeville, KY #1078 Charter 07/27/1923

Division 7

Big Stone Gap, VA #943 Charter 01/25/1923

Bristol, TN #203 Charter 12/12/1920

Cosmopolitan Kingsport, TN #5690 Charter 12/03/1962

East Hawkins County, Church Hill, TN

#9518 Charter 03/22/1979

Elizabethton, TN #1739 Charter 03/02/1928

Erwin, TN #386 Charter 01/20/1921

Club Listing

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Division 9

Beattyville, KY #962 Charter 02/15/1923

Berea, KY #835 Charter 08/23/1922

Fleming County, Flemingsburg, KY #3353 Charter 07/11/1949

Irvine-Ravenna, Irvine, KY #746 Charter 04/19/1922

Jackson County, McKee, KY #2236 Charter 06/30/1938

Mt. Sterling, KY #3281 Charter 03/24/1949

Powell County, Stanton, KY #14042 Charter 09/17/1992

Richmond, KY #2675 Charter 01/31/1946

Winchester, KY #320 Charter 10/12/1920

Division 10

East Frankfort, KY #3397 Charter 10/10/1949

Frankfort, KY #2066 Charter 10/08/1935

Gardenside, Lexington, KY #6501 Charter 04/30/1969

Georgetown, KY #2239 Charter 08/19/1938

Jessamine County, KY #19662 Charter 08/19/2018

Lawrenceburg, KY #K19007 Charter 5/19/2016

Lexington, KY #194 Charter 01/08/1920

Northern KY Young Professionals #K19143 Charter 10/24/2016

Paris, KY #2780 Charter 08/08/1946

Scott County, Georgetown, KY #10701 Charter 05/25/1982

Versailles, KY #2925 Charter 04/01/1947

Williamstown, KY #5708 Charter 12/31/1962

Club Listing

Division 10

Blue Grass, Lexington, KY #4280 Charter 9/21/1954

Boone County, Florence, KY #18912 Charter 8/18/2015

Campbell County, KY #19133 Chartered 10/5/2016

Covington-Kenton County,

Ft. Mitchell, KY #1719 Charter 01/13/1928

Cynthiana, KY #5036 Charter 10/23/1958

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Division 11

Bedford County, TN #2999 (Formally Shelbyville, TN)

Charter 04/12/1946

Columbia, TN #225 Charter 03/30/1920

Fayetteville, TN #4843 Charter 09/05/1957

Giles County, Pulaski, TN #16870 Charter 09/17/2003

Lawrenceburg, TN #4057 Charter 10/06/1953

Lewisburg, TN #12658 Charter 04/06/1989

Spring Hill & Thompson’s Station, TN

# 17487 Charter 12/19/2006

Division 12

Bardstown, KY #2647 Charter 10/09/1945

Bullitt County, KY K#19448 Charter 02/01/2018

Dixie, Louisville, KY #4314 Charter 10/28/1954

Hardin County, KY # K19047 Charter June 21, 2016

Louisville, KY #68 Charter 11/01/1916

Oldham County, KY #19439 Charter 02/18/2018

Shelbyville, KY #2715 Charter 04/12/1946

Division 13

Campbellsville, KY #5159 Charter 09/15/1959

Danville, KY #1646 Charter 03/01/1927

Harrodsburg, KY #12128 Charter 09/29/1987

Lebanon, KY #2566 Charter 11/13/1944

Monticello, KY #2251 Charter 10/14/1938

Somerset, KY #1683 Charter 07/01/1927

Division 14

Bowling Green, KY #1072 Charter 07/27/1923

Caverna, Horse Cave, KY #19446

Charter 03/27/2018

Cheatham County, TN #17544 Charter 06/06/2007

Clarksville, TN #251 Charter 05/18/1920

Dover, TN #3025 Charter 09/29/1947

Franklin-Simpson, KY #17435 Charter 09/28/2006

Glasgow, KY #6254 Charter 05/31/1967

Hilldale, Clarksville, TN #6353 Charter 02/08/1968

Hopkinsville, KY #635 Charter 02/06/1921

Russellville-Logan, KY #5354 Charter 02/17/1961

Springfield, TN #687 Charter 02/10/1922

Club Listing

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Division 15

Benton, KY #4163 Charter 03/26/1954

Mayfield, KY #2334 Charter 11/14/1939

Murray, KY #5416 Charter 05/16/1961

Paducah, KY #2268 Charter 01/20/1939

Princeton, KY #1331 Charter 01/23/1925

South Paducah, KY #4118 Charter 12/17/1953

Division 16

Ashland, KY #245 Charter 05/12/1920

Ashland Breakfast, KY #7634 Charter 11/12/1974

Carter County, KY #K19355 Charter Date 10/ 20/ 2017

East Greenup County, KY #7045 Charter 09/07/1972

Greater Martin County, KY #14499 Charter 07/12/1994

Paintsville, KY #1319 Charter 12/19/1924

Rowan County, KY #19182 Charter 03/15/2017

Salyersville, KY #2150 Charter 03/22/1937

West Liberty, KY #2228 Charter 05/10/1938

Division 17

Madisonville, KY #671 Charter 02/24/1922

Owensboro, KY #2343 Charter 12/21/1939

Sturgis, KY #780 Charter 05/19/1922

Division 18

Franklin, TN #K18465 Charter 09/24/2013

Nashville, TN #78 Charter 02/28/1917

Nashville South, TN #4800 Charter 05/22/1957

West Nashville, TN #4455 Charter 05/31/1955

Club Listing

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Kentucky- Tennessee District Events

Lieutenant Governor Training

April 12-13, 2019* *Two Day Event

Cumberland Falls State Resort Park

Mid-Year Conference

February 15-16, 2019

Alcoa, TN

District Convention

August 23-25, 2019

Bowling Green, KY

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1983-84

Chas G. Williamson, Jr.

641 Lakeshore Drive

Lexington, KY 40502

859-269-2319-home

[email protected]

1986-87

S. Clark Gannon (Elsie)

1515 Veranda Circle

Murfreesboro, TN 37130

1988-89

Alex A. “Bo” Shafer (Jane)

7000 Pembrook Shire Lane

Knoxville, TN 37909

865-584-1844-home

865-207-0761-cell

[email protected]

International President

2000-2001

1989-90

John W. Gorrell (Jenny)

5770 Stewart Road

Lexington. KY 40516

859-293-5265-home

859-293-0708-fax

[email protected]

1990-91*

Jerome M. Allen (Carolyn)

2152 Longreen Road

Kingsport, TN 37660

423-246-3263-home

[email protected]

Past Governor Contact Information

1991-92*

Worley R. Yost, Jr. (Jerri)

2010 Rodeo Drive

Bryant, Arkansas 72022

1992-93

C. Edward Callis (Brenda)

P O Box 218

Lebanon, TN 37088

615-444-6031-work

615-444-8708-home

[email protected]

International Foundation

President: 2006-07

1993-94

Joe Gibson (Paula)

113 Sir Barton Drive

Danville, KY 40422

859-583-9125-cell

859-236-2463-home

[email protected]

1994-95

Charles E. Ridenour (Kathy)

P O Box 444

Sweetwater, TN 37874

423-337-6123-work

423-337-6124-fax

[email protected]

*No longer a member of Kiwanis

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1998-99

Terrell E. Horne, Sr. (Connie)

111 Claremont Road

Oak Ridge, TN 37830

865-482-5651-home

[email protected]

1999-2000

Burnis Patrick (Barbara)

PO Box 494

Salyersville, KY 41465

606-349-1379-cell

[email protected]

2000-2001

Jo Ann Sircy

670 Baypoint

Gallatin, TN 37066

615-206-9335-home

[email protected]

2001-2002

Kenneth T. Clawson (Bobbie)

150 Adams Lane

Richmond, KY 40475

859-623-6337-home

[email protected]

2002-2003

Asa O. Bishop, Jr. (Skippy)

7601 Harrisburg Court

Knoxville, TN 37909

865-693-0703-home

[email protected]

Past Governor Contact Information

2003-04

B. Wayne Sullivan

531 Boonesboro Avenue

Lexington, KY 40508

859-619-8130-cell

[email protected]

2004-2005

C.D. Reese (Joanne)

4122 Sam cooper Lane

Knoxville, TN 37918

865-851-9893-home

423-623-6161-work

423-623-2964-fax

[email protected]

2005-2006

Mark Garman (Michelle)

14109 Beckley Trace

Louisville, KY 40245

502-263-2321-cell

[email protected]

2006-2007

Alcide L. Porell (Yvonne)

152 Inagehi Way

Loudon, TN 37774

865-458-8643-home

[email protected]

2007-2008

David Y. Olinger, Jr. (Betty)

307 Brown Street

Berea, KY 40403

859-986-8716-home

[email protected]

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2008-2009

James H. Westmoreland (Harriet)

3922 Westmoreland Court

Algood, TN 38506

931-537-3935-home

931-261-9657-cell

[email protected]

2009-2010

Glen Kleine (Joan)

107 Frankie Drive

Richmond, KY 40475

859-623-3041-home

859-248-5905-cell

[email protected]

2010-2011

James T. Mann (Dottie)

1846 Madison Street

Clarksville, TN 37043

931-624-4834

[email protected]

2011-2012

Donald E. “Don” Ritter (Janet)

4014 Bluestem Ln

Louisville, KY 40218

270-779-6341

[email protected]

2012-2013

Robert “Bob” Brinkmann

141 Dogwood Drive

Manchester, TN 37355

931-728-0652-home

931-581-2990-cell

[email protected]

Past Governor Contact Information

2013-2014

Roger Blair (Carolyn)

1917 Blairmore Road

Lexington, KY 40502

859-269-4832-home

859-619-3271-Cell

[email protected]

2014-2015

Paul “PR” Cook (Myra)

134 Valley Breeze Trail

Rossville, GA 30741

423-802-4085

[email protected]

2015-2016

Chuck Fletcher

PO Box 492

Frankfort, KY 40602

502-803-1967

[email protected]

2016-2017

Leigh Chagnon (Linda)

424 Nichols Drive

Knoxville, TN 37918

865-360-7676

[email protected]

2017-2018

James “Dale” Hawkins (Sonya)

1179 Lucas Road

Lucas, KY 42156

270-404-5694

[email protected]

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Past Governor’s Wives Contact Information

Joline Osborn 13 Greenspring Circle Huntington WV 25705 304-736-0800

Birth date-April 22 Bettye Young 2700A Parkwood Avenue #4 Chattanooga TN 37404

Birth date- May 4 Bobbie Fant 5261 Boynton Dr. Ringgold GA 30736 706-866-7261 [email protected]

Birth date- July 2 Ruth Snyder 119 Evergreen Path Georgetown KY 40324 502-863-4773 frsnyder2001@yahoo,.com

Birth date- September 30 Nancy Resler 4306 Kinney’s School Rd. Cedar Hill, TN 37032 [email protected]

Birth date- August 15 Elsie Gannon 1515 Veronda Circle Murfreesboro TN 37130 615-893-7517

Birth date- December 31

Jane Shafer 7000 Pemmbrooke Shire Lane Knoxville, TN 37909 865-357-0121 [email protected] Birth date July 19 Jenny Gorrell 5770 Stewart Rd. Lexington KY 40516 859-293-5265 [email protected]

Birth date- December 22 Brenda Callis 1729 Summer Place Dr. Lebanon TN 37087 615-444-8708 [email protected]

Birth date- April 21 Paula Gibson 3500 Harrodsburg Road Danville, KY 40422 859-236-2463 [email protected] Birth date September 27 Kathy Ridenour 510 Broad Street Sweetwater, TN 37874 423-337-6123 [email protected]

Birth date Aug 26 Shirley Bowers 1001 Colllins Lane Frankfort, KY 40601 502-223-0100 [email protected] Birth date February 10

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Past Governor’s Wives Contact Information

Doris Smith 1519 Woodluck Avenue Louisville, KY 40205 502-458-4559 Birth date- March 03 Connie Horne 111 Claremont Road Oak Ridge, TN 37830 865-482-5651 [email protected] Birth date- August 13 Barbara Patrick P.O. Box 494 Salyersville, KY 41465 606-349-1379 [email protected] Birth date- June 29 Bobbie Clawson 150 Adams Lane Richmond, KY 40475 859-623-6337 [email protected] Birth date- January 15 Skippy Bishop 7601 Harrisburg Court Knoxville, TN 37909 865-693-0703 [email protected] Birth date- November 29 Joanne Reese 4122 Sam Cooper Lane Knoxville, TN 37918 865-851-9893 [email protected] Birth date- April 08 Michelle Garman 14109 Beckley Trace Louisville, KY 40245 502-245-6341 [email protected] Birth date- June 26 Yvonne Porell 152 Inagehi Way Loudon, TN 37774 865-458-8643 [email protected] Birth date- June 21

Betty Olinger 307 Brown Street Berea, KY 40403 859-986-8716 [email protected] Birth date- May 20 Harriet Westmoreland 3922 Westmoreland Court Algood, TN 38506 931-537-3935 [email protected] Birth date- February 03 Joan Kleine 107 Frankie Drive Richmond, KY 40475 859-582-9530 Joan [email protected] Birth date-February 22 Dottie Mann 1846 Madison Street Clarksville, TN 37043 931-647-8339 [email protected] Birth date- October 08 Carolyn Blair 1917 Blairmore Road Lexington, KY 40502 859-269-4832 [email protected]

Birth date- February 19 Myra Cook 134 Valley Breeze Trail Rossville, GA 30741 423-208-6917 [email protected]

Birth date- June 13 Linda Chagnon 424 Nichols Drive Knoxville, TN 37918 865-548-7505 [email protected]

Birth date- June 19

Sonya Hawkins 1179 Lucas Road Lucas, KY 42156 [email protected] 270- 404-5694 Birth date-July 31

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Name Email Phone

Governor Russ Williamson [email protected] 423-754-4981

Governor-Elect Kendra Skidmore [email protected] 740- 357-5720

Vice Governor David Coulter [email protected] 865-202-9383

Immed. Past Dale Hawkins [email protected] 270-404-5694

District Convention

Dist. Sec.-Treas. Fran Marion [email protected] 859-494-1730

District Office [email protected] 859-721-5685

Governor Russ Williamson [email protected] 423-754-4981

Governor- Elect Kendra Skidmore [email protected] 740- 357-5720

Vice Governor David Coulter [email protected] 865-202-9383

Immediate

Past Gov. Dale Hawkins [email protected] 270-404-5694

District Publications/ Contests

Chair Leigh Chagnon [email protected] 865-360-7676

District Youth Protection

Chair Myra Finney [email protected] 859-200-6091

KT NOTES

Don Ritter [email protected] 270-779-6341

Finance

Chair PR Cook [email protected] 423-802-4085

Immediate

Past Gov. Dale Hawkins [email protected] 270-404-5694

Governor Russ Williamson [email protected] 423-754-4981

Governor-Elect Kendra Skidmore [email protected] 740- 357-5720

Vice Governor David Coulter [email protected] 865-202-9383

Lt. Governor B. Claire Crouch [email protected] 423-237-1129

Dist. Sec-Treas. Fran Marion [email protected] 859-494-1730

Past Governor Bob Brinkmann [email protected] 931-581-2990

Risk Mgmt. Charles Ridenour [email protected] 423-337-6123

District Committees

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Human & Spiritual Values

Chair Fred Troutman [email protected] 502-695-2586

Leadership Development

Coordinator Mark Garman [email protected] 502-262-2321

Instructor David Coulter [email protected] 865-202-9383

Instructor Bob Ergenbright [email protected] 865-984-8747

Instructor Jim Mann [email protected] 931-624-4834

Instructor Fran Marion [email protected] 859-494-1730

Instructor Don Ritter [email protected] 270-779-6341

Instructor Chuck Fletcher [email protected] 502-803-1967

Instructor Edye Bryant [email protected] 859- 576-1683

Interclub

John McMillan [email protected] 865- 389-3923

On To International Convention

Dale Hawkins [email protected] 270-404-5694

Partnership Coordinator

Lisa Williamson [email protected] (423) 367-8000

Past District Governors

Leigh Chagnon [email protected] 865-360-7676

Political Action Committee (PAC)

Chair Charles Ridenour [email protected] 423-337-6123

Governor Russ Williamson [email protected] 423-754-4981

Governor-elect Kendra Skidmore [email protected] 740- 357-5720

Vice Governor David Coulter [email protected] 865-202-9383

Immed. Past Gov Dale Hawkins [email protected] 270-404-5694

Past Governor Leigh Chagnon [email protected] 865-360-7676

Dist. Sec.-Treas. Fran Marion [email protected] 859-494-1730

Past Governor Mark Garman [email protected] 502- 262-2321

Past Governor Al Porell [email protected] 865- 659-3257

Past Governor Bob Brinkmann [email protected] 931-581-2990

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Public Relations Coordinator

Chair Letha Catron [email protected] 270-484-1555

Resolutions, Bylaws, & Regulations

David Olinger [email protected] 859-986-8716

Risk Manager

Charles Ridenour [email protected] 423-337-6123

Sponsored Youth & Service Leadership Programs

Aktion Club David Coulter [email protected] 865-202-9383

Builders Club Audrey Jones [email protected] 423-237-4279

Circle K Sue Fleschner [email protected] 270- 793-9514

Key Club Steve Phillips [email protected] 423-508-4885

K-Kids Edye Bryant [email protected] 859-576-1683

Key Leader Jim Mann [email protected] 931-624-4834

Membership

Chair Russ Williamson [email protected] 423-754-4981

Webmaster

Dwight Watt [email protected] 478- 494-3095

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KT District Foundation

To improve the quality of human experiences and committed to meet the needs

of hearing impaired children

of the aged

of the disadvantaged

and all young children and youth

I/WE WILL DONATE AND/OR PLEDGE

QUARTERLY MONTHLY SEMI-ANNUALLY ANNUALLY ONE TIME GIFT

Enclosed is my check for:

($1 - 99) CONTRIBUTOR ($100-499) CENTURY CLUB ($500-999) BENEFACTOR ($1000 +)

In Recognition Of Ted R. Osborn,

Past Kiwanis International President, 1975-76

In Recognition Of Bo Shafer, Past Kiwanis International

President, 2000-01

NAME _______________________________________________________________ (PLEASE PRINT)

ADDRESS ____________________________________________________________

CITY_______________________________________STATE_____ZIP_____________

PHONE___________________________________________________BUS/HOME

If Paying By Credit/Debit Card:

CARD # _______________________________________________EXP__________

SIGNATURE__________________________________________________________ K-T District Foundation is a non-profit 501 c (3) organization and all donations are tax deductible

A NON-PROFIT PUBLIC FOUNDATION TO ASSIST

THE KENTUCKY-TENNESSEE DISTRICT OF KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL

COUNT ME IN TO BE A FOUNDATION SUPPORTER

FOR A ONE TIME GIFT OF $1000, OR PAYABLE OVER 10 YEARS MAXIMUM, BECOME AN

OSBORN FELLOW

SHAFER FELLOW “BO’S BUCCANEERS”

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KT District Foundation The Kentucky-Tennessee District Kiwanis Foundation, Inc. was founded in March of 1982 as a not-for-profit, non-political, state recognized corporation. The founders agreed that Kiwanians, Kiwanis Clubs, and others should have the availability of an organization to which tax-deductible charitable contributions could be made for the benefit of the purposes in which Kiwanians believe. The Foundation’s Kentucky Certificate of Incorporation states that: “The purposes for which the corporation is to be formed are scientific, educational, and charitable purposes within the meaning of Section 501c3 of the IRS code 1954 and in this connection, promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school and community, to raise the standards of home life, to instill and inculcate the objects of Kiwanis International.” The founders then listed the six objectives of Kiwanis International as the guidelines for the operation of the new Foundation. The foundation continues on the course set by the founders. The fund, which started with an initial funding of $700.00 now manages assets of nearly one half million dollars. The Foundation hopes to see the fund increase to more than one million dollars in the next decade. Please use the donor/supporter page provided for your donation.

Services Provided: The Foundation offers up to fifteen $1,000 Scholarships to deserving high school and college students. Recipients must be either the child or grandchild of a member in good standing of a Kiwanis Club in the K-T District.

The Foundation also provides scholarships to Key Club and Circle K students as determined by the District Administrators of these sponsored youth organizations. The Foundation awards one matching scholarship each to a Key Club member and a Circle K member; matching funds are provided by the Kiwanis International Foundation. Information concerning these scholarships can be received by contacting the respective Sponsored Youth Administrators.

Matching funds for club projects dealing with hearing impaired young children are also available from the District Foundation. This is a new program which began with the inception of Bo’s Buccaneers.

Member Participation:

All members of the K-T Kiwanis District are members of the District Foundation. The only source of funding for the Foundation is through the generosity of the K-T Kiwanis members, Kiwanis clubs, and other interested persons/corporations.

Each year the Foundation makes an appeal to all Kiwanis Clubs to consider a club gift to the foundation. Gifts ranging from $2.00 per member to more than $10.00 per member are common. With 100% participation by the clubs in the K-T District the Foundation would be able to award up to five matching scholarships each to Key Club members and Circle K members. This appeal is made in the spring and summer so as to culminate at the annual district convention in late summer. The Foundation is the recipient of memorial gifts from clubs and individuals in recognition of the service to Kiwanis of deceased members. The memorial tributes are welcomed by the Foundation and acknowledgments will be provided to families when appropriate.

The Ted Osborn Fellowship has been created to honor Past Kiwanis International President Ted Osborn. Contributions to the Foundation’s endowment in amounts of $1,000 or more entitle the donor to membership.

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KT District Foundation

An attractive wall plaque, a medallion depicting the likeness of the honoree with a brightly colored neck-ribbon, and a distinctive Kiwanis lapel pin are presented to members of K-T Kiwanis District Foundation the Osborn Fellowship. All donors’ names will be included in an album which will be displayed at district meetings. The Bo Shafer Fellowship - Bo’s Buccaneers has been created to honor Past International President Bo Shafer. Contributions in amounts of $1,000 or more entitle the donor to membership, a medallion depicting the likeness of the honoree with a brightly colored neck-ribbon and a very distinctive lapel pin. All donors’ names will be included in an album which will be displayed at district meetings. Kiwanians are encouraged to include the Foundation in their charitable giving each year. Specific opportunities are offered to members at the K-T Kiwanis District Convention. Contributors of $100.00 or more receive a distinctive ribbon to be attached to their convention name badge. In addition, proceeds from the sale of Kiwanis merchandise, arts and crafts, and auction items benefit the Foundation.

A FOUNDATION FOR THE FUTURE

Announcement of Kentucky-Tennessee Kiwanis District Foundation Scholarships The KY-TN Kiwanis Foundation can award fifteen $1,000 scholarships throughout the District. The scholarships will not be awarded by Division. REQUIREMENTS

1. Each applicant must be a child or grandchild of an active member of a Kiwanis Club in the K- T District.

2. An applicant must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate in an accredited institution of higher learning or must be a high school senior with plans to attend such an institution in the fall immediately following graduation.

3. Each applicant must submit along with the application a letter (not to exceed two typewritten pages) addressed to the Selection Committee no later than January 31, 2019. The applicant must tell the committee something about him/herself such as extracurricular activities, community service, employment history, etc. The letter must be signed.

4. Recipients of scholarships will not be eligible a second year.

All applicants will be notified of the results of the selection process by letter. The successful applicants selected will be required to submit the following postmarked no later than July 1, 2019: A letter from the higher education institution indicating that the applicant is currently in good standing or has been accepted for the fall term immediately following high school graduation, the student identification number being used at the institution, and name and address of the Financial Aid Office of the institution.

KT District Foundation Scholarship

Kentucky- Tennessee District

The K – T District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin,

religion, sex, or disability. Please copy this requirement sheet and the application form.

Distribute to children or grandchildren who are interested in applying for a scholarship.

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Application

KIWANIS SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORM

Kentucky – Tennessee Kiwanis District Foundation

Applicant’s Name Address Phone No: Email: Name of Kiwanis Parent or Grandparent Name of Kiwanis Club Division Number Name and address of local newspaper High School Applicant Currently Attends Classification: Check one High School Senior College Freshmen Sophomore Junior Name of Institution that you are planning to attend

Signature of Applicant Signature of Kiwanis Club President

This application along with the letter described in item 3 in the requirements must be Postmarked no later than January 31, 2019. Submit to:

Kentucky – Tennessee District Foundation P.O. Box 4327

Lexington, KY 40544 Email: [email protected]

Phone :( 859) 721-5685

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2018-19 Kiwanis International Distinguished Service (K.I.D.S.) Awards

DISTRICT RECOGNITION Net gain in membership and achievement of the new club opening goal (as set and agreed to by the president and district governor).

DIVISION RECOGNITION (must have at least 5 clubs in good standing) Open at least 1 new club in the division; OR achieve a net increase in membership for at least two thirds of the existing clubs.

CLUB RECOGNITION (must complete 3 of 4 criteria below)

Membership and Education – Net increase in membership; OR sponsorship of a new Kiwanis club.

Community Impact – Completion of a signature project; AND sponsorship of at least 1 Service Leadership Program club.

Our Kiwanis Image – Participation of president and secretary in Club Leadership Education training.

Financial Viability – Per-member donation to the Kiwanis Children’s Fund (defined by either US$10 per member).

MEMBER RECOGNITION

Membership and Education – Presented to the member who best exemplifies excellence in growing the club, including encouragement of members to invite new people and work toward building a stronger membership.

Community Impact – Presented to the member who best exemplifies excellence in service to the community through the Kiwanis club’s signature and other projects and programs, and/or the club’s sponsored Service Leadership Programs.

Our Kiwanis Image – Presented to the member who best exemplifies excellence in promoting Kiwanis in the community, strengthening the Kiwanis brand and/or making Kiwanis known as the organization that most supports children.

Financial Viability – Presented to the member who best exemplifies excellence in supporting Kiwanis fundraising, leading by example as an individual donor and/or demonstrating strong

stewardship of and for the club’s financial resources.

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Service Leadership Programs

Circle K International (CKI) is the premier collegiate and

university community service, leadership development, and

friendship organization in the world.

Circle K clubs are organized and sponsored by a Kiwanis club

on a college or university campus. CKI is a self-governing

organization and elects its own officers, conducts its own

meetings, and determines its own service activities.

CKI blends community service and leadership training with the

opportunity to meet other college students around the world.

To start a club contact: Sue [email protected]

Key Club International is the oldest and largest service

program for high school students. It is a student-led organization

that teaches leadership through service to others. Members of

the Kiwanis International family, Key Club members build

themselves as they build their schools and communities.

To start a club contact: Steve [email protected]

If you want to make a difference in your life and community, check out Aktion Club. More than

9,000 adults with disabilities around the world are involved in this Kiwanis-family program,

developing leadership skills while working with others to help those in need.

Aktion Club empowers members to be themselves, work together with friends and implement

plans through action. As an extension of Kiwanis International, Aktion Club shares the

mission serving children around the world. Through Aktion Club, members become leaders in

their community.

To start a club contact: David Coulter- [email protected]

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Service Leadership Programs

If you want to make a difference in your life and community,

check out Builders Club. As students maneuver this “in-between-stage” of life, Builders Club empowers them to be themselves, work together with peers and implement plans through action. As an extension of Kiwanis International, Builders Club shares the mission of building leaders to help children around the world. Through Builders Club, students become leaders at school, in their community and in the world. Sound like something you want to be a part of?

To start a club contact: Audrey Jones [email protected]

K-Kids is a service organization for elementary students sponsored by Kiwanis

International, and a local Kiwanis club, composed of leading business and professional

people of the community.

K-Kids is a "student-led" community-service organization ideally suited for students in

grades 1 through 6 (ages 6 to 12).

To start a K-Kids club contact: Edye Bryant- [email protected]

KY-TN Kiwanis District Office P.O. Box 4327

Email: [email protected] www.ktkiwanian.org

859-721-5685 District Secretary-Treasurer Fran Marion Administrative Secretary Vivian Heaton Submit News To:[email protected]

Kiwanis International 3636 Woodview Trace

Indianapolis, Indiana 46268 www.kiwanis.org 1-800-549-2647 1-800-Kiwanis

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Please read carefully as there have been changes!

2018-2019 Inter-Club Awards and Guidelines

Period Covered: October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2019.

(For additional information go to the KY-TN website and click on Inter-Club)

The purpose of the Inter-Club is to promote interaction between clubs to enhance fellowship and service. To

encourage Inter-Clubbing, and to recognize clubs actively participating, the following awards will be presented

during the 2020 Mid-year conference.

HARPER GATTON AWARD – Awarded to the club with the highest number of Inter-Club visits in each of the

three membership categories (19 or less, 20 – 39 and 40 or more). A minimum of twenty-five (25) Inter-Clubs

are needed to qualify. Awards will be presented to the first, second, and third place winners. No form is required

as winners will be determined by the monthly report from club secretaries.

KY-TN DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S INTER-CLUB EXCELLENCE AWARD – (Form required see page 32)

Awarded to all clubs meeting the following criteria: Complete 18 Inter-Clubs. Inter-Club with every club in the

home Division. Inter-Club with at least one Service Leadership Program (Aktion Club, Builder’s Club, K-Kids,

Key Club, Circle K). Participation by at least 25% of active* club members. Present a program to the host club

as part of an Inter-Club. Inter-Club outside of your division (may include Inter-Club at KY-TN Mid-Year

Conference, KY-TN District Convention or the Kiwanis International Convention).

To receive the KY-TN District Governor’s Inter-Club Excellence Award, the club president and Inter-Club

chairman must complete the Certification Form documenting the above criteria, and mail to:

KY-TN District Office, PO Box 4327 Lexington, KY 40544. The Certification Form must be postmarked by

October 31, 2019. Inter-Club Guidelines

An official Inter-Club occurs when a minimum of two (2) members from clubs with membership of 19 or less, or

a minimum of three (3) members from clubs with 20 – 39 members, or a minimum of four (4) members from

clubs with 40 or more members, visits another club for a scheduled meeting or other event. If less than the

minimum number of club members is present for an Inter-Club or double Inter-Club, current KY-TN Governor,

KY-TN Governor Elect, KY-TN Vice Governor, KY-TN Secretary/Treasurer, KY-TN Lt. Governor, past KY-TN

Governor, International Officers or Trustee, if present, can be counted. Only one substitute for a club member

may be used at any event, but may not be used should only one club member attend an Inter-Club.

The period covered for the awards is October 1, 2018, through September 30, 2019. Please note that the number

of members required is based on membership totals as of October 10, 2018, per Kiwanis International. Every

KY-TN Kiwanis club is eligible for these awards and is entered with the timely submittal of online monthly club

reports. Reports are due by the 10th of the following month. The Inter-Clubs are to be noted in the Inter-Club

section of the monthly reports.

Extra Inter-Club credit will be provided for:

(Only one extra credit can used per Inter-Club for a maximum of two credits)

An Inter-Club over 50 miles one way from the home club counts as a maximum of two; An Inter-Club of double

the required minimum members or more counts a maximum of two; Special designated district occasions: Inter-

Club at Division Governor’s Visit, Mid-Year Conference, District Convention and International Convention count

as a maximum of two.

*Active Member referrers to when dues are being paid. For clarification, these guidelines consider all references

to members as meaning Active Members.

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District Contests 2018-2019 INTERCLUB EXCELLENCE CERTIFICATION FORM

Entry Deadline October 31, 2019

1. Did you interclub with every club in your home division? Yes __________ No ___________ If Yes, when _____________________________________ 2. Did you interclub with a Service Leadership Program (Aktion, Circle K, Key, Builders, or K-Kids Club)? Yes __________ No ___________ If Yes, when _____________________________________ 3. Did you present one program to a host club as part of an inter-club? Yes __________ No ___________ If Yes, when _____________________________________ 4. Did you have 25% of your active club members participate in at least one interclub? Yes __________ No ___________If Yes, # of members_______________________________ 5. Did you make at least one inter-club outside of your home division? Yes __________ No ___________ If Yes, when & where_____________________________ We certify that Kiwanis Club in Division No. has met the Governor’s Inter-Club Excellence Award Criteria for the Administrative year 2018-2019. Signed:_____________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ ____________________________________ President Interclub Chairman Mail to: PO Box 4327 Lexington, KY 40544

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District Contests

2018-2019 Club Administrative Excellence Award

(October 1, 2018 thru June 30, 2019)

This award is for all clubs in good standing and is announced each year by the District

Secretary/Treasurer at the District Convention.

A special banner and date patch is awarded for the first year and updated annually with date

patch for the winning year.

EVERY report listed below MUST be filed on Kiwanis One in order for the club to receive credit for that

particular part of the requirement. The 2018-2019 ANNUAL CLUB REPORT is automatically completed if

your club files all twelve months of reports on Kiwanis One.

For 2018-2019 the following requirements MUST BE MET BY THE FOLLOWING DEADLINES:

1. Every OFFICIAL MONTHLY REPORT from October 2018 through June 2019 must be submitted on

line NO LATER THAN the 10th OF FOLLOWING MONTH. Example: October Monthly Report must

be submitted by November 10th.

2. 2018-2019 CLUB ELECTION REPORT must be submitted on line NO LATER THAN JUNE 1, 2019. Such

report of club election MUST contain at least the correct name, mailing address, phone number

and e-mail address of the 2018-2019 club president and 2018-2019 club secretary.

3. ALL DISTRICT DUES PAID ON TIME within sixty (60) days after receiving invoice.

4. SECRETARY OF STATE annual report must be filed with the Secretary of State (Kentucky or

Tennessee).

Prompt filing of the online report and following the instructions are required to earn this award.

The 2018-2019 Club Administrative Excellence Awards will be made at the 2019 District Convention.

All of the above requirements are very important for our District!!!!

Let’s get 100% of our clubs reporting online.

Please note there are no exceptions to the above rules.

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District Contests

MEMORY BOOK CONTEST 2018 – 2019 (Date of Contest: October 1, 2018 through August, 2019)

Rules governing the (both digital and hard bound formats) 2018-2019 K-T District Memory Book Contest:

Digital memory books will be accepted (CD’S) using power point format. Follow the same criteria as the hard bound memory books in tabbing each category.

The purpose of this contest seeks to encourage all Kiwanis Clubs to keep a Memory Book to preserve a permanent record of club activities. First and Second Place patch will be awarded in each of the following groups of clubs for both formats. (Clubs 39 or less / Clubs 40 or more) Membership will be based on Kiwanis international figures as of Oct 10, 2018 for both formats.

The following criteria must be included:

A. Official Club Name, City and State, Kiwanis District and Division, List of Officers and Directors B. Summary of your clubs activities in pictures with captions. C. Pictures of Kiwanians working in club service projects along with a narrative about each project. D. Pictures of Kiwanians working in club fund raising projects along with a narrative about the project. E. Newspaper clippings, newspaper pictures and other publicity of club activities

F. Pictures and narratives of Kiwanis involvement with K-Kids, Builders, Key and Circle K Clubs G. Pictures and narratives of assisting new club building this includes SLP programs H. Pictures and narratives of club rebuilding efforts this includes SLP programs I. Pictures and narrative of all convention and conferences attended (International if possible, District Convention Mid-Year Conference and Division Council Meetings) Please tab Memory book in alphabetical manor as listed above for easier judging.

NO MATERIAL SHALL BE USED PRIOR TO THE PREVIOUS DISTRICT CONVENTION Judging of the best overall memory book must have all the above criteria. Judging will be based on the following point system: Maximum Points

A. Club information contents 5

B Local initiative in pictures with captions 15 C All service projects 15 D Fund Raising projects 15 E. Newspaper clippings and photographs 10 F. Kiwanis involvement with sponsored youth 15 G Kiwanis involvement with new club building 5 H Kiwanis involvement with club rebuilding efforts 10 I Convention attendance and activity 10

(International, District Conventions, Mid-Winter

Conference & Division Council Meetings)

Entries shall be brought to the room being used as the District Office and placed on the table designated for memory

books at the 2019 District Convention by 9:00 PM Friday. Awards for memory books will be made at the 2019 Kentucky-

Tennessee District Convention.

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District Contests Newsletter CONTEST-

Date of Contest: October 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019

Each KY-TN Kiwanis club is encouraged to send a club newsletter to their members as a source of Kiwanis

communication.

To be considered in the judging, a club needs to send its newsletters to the District Office and the District Chair

preferably monthly or at least quarterly by mail or email (pdf files only). First and second place winners will be awarded.

Newsletters will be prejudged for criteria qualification by the committee, and the top four newsletters will then be on display at

convention. The winner will be determined by popular vote of registered attendees to the convention.

Is it so designed that it can carry out its three most important functions?

1. Maintain member morale and enthusiasm 2. Encourage meeting attendance 3. Inform the membership fully on club activities and projects.

Prejudging criteria:

Is the bulletin regularly issued?

Is it easy to read, attractive and interesting?

Does it contain items of Club, Division, District and International interest?

Does it have a good format? Who What Where When

Does it recognize club achievement?

Does it use current Kiwanis branding? (Logo, color, and font)

Does it use photos effectively?

Please mail or email to the following:

Leigh Chagnon 424 Nichols Drive Knoxville, TN 37918 Email: [email protected] KT District Office PO Box 4327 Lexington, KY 40544 Mark envelope Newsletter Contest [email protected]

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District Contests

BROCHURE CONTEST -

Brochure must be mailed by July 15, 2019

Each Kiwanis Club in the Kentucky-Tennessee District is encouraged to produce a club brochure. A high-quality club

brochure is invaluable member recruitment and public relations tool and every club is highly encouraged to have one.

The K-T District will sponsor a club brochure contest for the 2018-2019 Kiwanis year. First and Second place winners will

get awards. Brochures will be prejudged for criteria qualification by the committee and the top four brochures will then be on

display at convention and winner will be determined by popular vote of registered attendees to the convention.

The following criteria must be included to qualify for judging:

• Include club name, the time and place of the meetings, and a brief club history.

• List your projects and describe how your community benefits from Kiwanis. Stress that your club is international in scope.

• Describe how Kiwanis benefits members.

• Provide the name of a contact person with appropriate contact information.

• Use the approved Kiwanis logos for club, district, and international. (Logo, color, and font)

• Clarity-provide who, what, where, and when.

• Make sure your brochure is easy to read and appealing enough to catch attention.

For contest purposes, mail a copy of your club brochure by July 15, 2019 no later to be eligible to win.

Mail To the following judges

Leigh Chagnon 424 Nichols Rd. Knoxville, TN 37918

KY-TN District Office Mark envelope “Brochure Contest”. PO Box 4327 Lexington, KY 40544

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Circle K 2018-2019 District Board

Governor Emily Fox

[email protected]

Secretary and Treasurer Danielle Huey-Haas [email protected]

Sue Fleschner CKI District Administrator [email protected] 270- 793-9514

Kentucky- Tennessee District Office

Mailing Address: PO Box 4327 Lexington, Kentucky 40544

Physical Address: 333 Waller Avenue Lexington, KY 40504

859-721-5685

[email protected]

[email protected]