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At the International Convention in 1987, the delegates approved the use of the initials CKI as an official name of the organization. That same year, Kiwanis International voted to allow women into Kiwanis clubs. Key Club had gone co-ed in 1977. As of the end of 2005, membership consisted of over 13,250 college students in 17 nations around the ...
At the 2013 International Convention, Sue Petrisin was elected as the organization's first female international vice president. Petrisin was installed as Kiwanis International President in 2015, the year of the organization's 100th anniversary. [23] She is the first woman to lead any major member service organization.
Jo Schwartz has gone from local leadership in the Abilene Kiwanis Club to state leadership when she served as Kansas District Governor in 2019-2020 and has now advanced to an international ...
Female students were first admitted in 1977, ten years before women were admitted to the sponsoring organization, Kiwanis International. [6] Key Club International began a 100-day countdown celebration leading up to the 100th anniversary in 2025 with celebratory events throughout the country prior to International Convention. [7]
The initial assembly of the district board at the initiating district convention is primarily used as a transitional/training conference for the elected lieutenant governors. CNH Key Club District Map of Regions and their respective Divisions as of the 2009-2010 year. Current Executive Board (2023-2024) District Governor - Justin Kuo
The Kiwanis Club of Granville has awarded $12,000 in scholarships to seven Licking County students, and the Kiwanis Aktion Club of Licking County has awarded one scholarship of $500 for 2024.
Dec. 4—With the holiday season in full swing, the Kiwanis Club of Queen Creek is giving back to the community while spreading the holiday cheer. The organization is having its 15th annual Kid's ...
Linda Maxey, concert marimbist. Linda Maxey is a celebrated concert marimbist virtuoso and was the first marimbist presented by Community Concerts, a division of Columbia Artists Management in New York that presented concerts to a network of subscription audiences whose pooled resources attracted leading performers and ensembles.