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. All Clubs need a minimum of two Kiwanis club members in attendance. Though it is usually possible to get enough members to visit another club on an inter-club meeting, it may become somewhat monotonous to plan such meetings month after month, simply to earn credit for inter-club. Visiting groups can 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 can only be included if club member) . These should bring about at least two results: Greater interest through specific, meaningful plans. Clubs with 20 or fewer members need at least 2 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.
Total Club membership as of October 1, xxxx, of the current Administrative Year is used for the required member in attendance for all inter-clubs. Type any question about the inter-club contest below. Click the submit button to send me the message. Reset will clear all information typed. |