Kiwanis
is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing
the world one child and one community at a time.The
Texas-Oklahoma Kiwanis District has Kiwanis Clubs that
sponsor K-Kids clubs in elementary schools, Builders Clubs
in junior high and middle schools, Key Clubs in high
schools, Circle K clubs at the collegiate level and Aktion
Clubs for adults living with disabilities.
To find a
club in your city,
click here or click on the links
at the left to learn more about the TX-OK Kiwanis District.
Disaster Certification Training
A one-day disaster-training course entitled “Disaster Food Service: “ServSafe” will be conducted in Abilene on May 24.
The training is to prepare workers to work during disasters in a Salvation Army canteen. More information is available on the Registration Form (that is available in Word or PDF format) for the session below.
Training will be held:
Time: 9:00 A.M. – 4:00 PM
May 24, 2008 at Abilene. The registration form (Word or PDF) must be returned by May 17, 2008 to Betty Bradley at the address on the form.
Texas-Oklahoma District of Kiwanis International
Layperson of the Year
It is time to start thinking about your club's Layperson of the Year.
The Nomination Form can be found on the Forms & Other Reports page and may be reproduced as needed. Please try to make good, straight, clean copies on good quality paper if possible.
Every Club in Kiwanis has one or more members deserving of special recognition for not only outstanding Kiwanis service but also activities in their respective churches, synagogues, or temples, and in the community. These folks are ideal candidates for “Layperson of the Year.” Remember, however, that, as the title suggests, nominees should not be in the clergy.
This year, we encourage each Club to either have a Prayer Breakfast or participate in its Division-wide Prayer Breakfast. Typically these occur in May of each year and are the perfect occasions to recognize and honor each Club’s and/or Division’s “Layperson of the Year.”
Each Club may, of course, select its “Layperson of the Year” at any time. Appropriate local recognition should be given to the Club winner during a special ceremony at the Club’s Prayer Breakfast, at a Club meeting, at some other Club function, or at the Division Prayer Breakfast.
The completed Nomination Form of each individual Club’s winner should be sent to its Lt. Governor by May 1, 2008 (or as soon as necessary to allow a selection to be made of a Division “Layperson of the Year” prior to that Division’s Breakfast). Division-wide recognition should be given to the Division winner during a special ceremony as deemed appropriate.
Each Lt. Governor is to submit, to the District Chair by May 31, 2008, a single completed Nomination Form, with all supporting paperwork, for its Division winner. Please assure that Nomination Forms submitted to the District Chair include all information requested on the form, including signatures as indicated, the recommendation letter(s), and the photograph (although the photograph, alone, can be reserved, if not available, or at the option of nominee, until following the selection of the District winner).
Lt. Governors should forward their Division winner’s form to:
Richard O. Witte,
Human & Spiritual Values Chair
802 South 8th Street
Chickasha, OK 73018-4428
Feel free to call with questions: Phone (405) 222-2313 (Home), (405) 224-1000 (Office), or rojawitte@aol.com (Email).
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To get information about the Tx-Ok District Convention in Amarillo, Click on the Logo above.
Texas/Oklahoma District Cruise
from New Orleans to Memphis
aboard the luxurious American Queen Steamboat
May 10-17, 2008
Led by Governor Jerry Ward and Anne
For more information click here.
Did You Know?
Texas-Oklahoma Kiwanis Clubs sponsor 317 Key Clubs with 15,904 members. If your club does not have one, why not?
Ki-Notes Deadlines and Guidelines
Deadlines for the remainder of the 2007-08 administrative year are:
April/May issue: April 1
June/July issue: June 1
August/September issue: August 1
We prefer pictures and articles be sent via e-mail. Pictures should not be embedded in articles or any other document formats. Articles should be sent in Word or simply written in the e-mail message block. Pictures should be sent as a separate attachment; in JPG or TIFF format, with a resolution (dpi) of no less than 175–200. All pictures sent may be color. Those who do not have the capability to transmit via e-mail may still use USPS. The mailing address is Ki-Notes, P.O. 130, Lone Grove, OK 73443.
Accompanying all articles and photos should be the name of the club, a contact person and their phone number and/or e-mail address.
We publish all information received as long as it pertains to Kiwanis. If we receive pictures and articles of the same event from more than one person, we ask that they be sent at the same time in order for us not to duplicate the information in a later issue of Ki-Notes.
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