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  2. Kiwanis - Wikipedia

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    K-Kids, Builders Club, Aktion Club, Kiwanis Junior. K-Kids is intended for grades 4–5 in elementary school, and has a membership of 33,000 in 1,100 clubs in 8 ...

  3. Key Club - Wikipedia

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    Key Club International is the high school branch of the Kiwanis International family, classified as a Service Leadership Program and more specifically as a Kiwanis Youth Program. [5] Many Key Clubs are sponsored by a local Kiwanis club.

  4. List of fraternal auxiliaries and side degrees - Wikipedia

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    K-Kids - for elementary school students; Builders Club - for middle school students; Circle K International - collegiate auxiliary; Key Club - youth auxiliary of the Kiwanis; Kiwanis Junior - part of the European Service Leadership Program for people ages 18–35

  5. Kiwanis Club Autism 5K Run/Walk returns to Sheboygan Falls ...

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    Kiwanis Club Autism 5K Run/Walk returns to Sheboygan Falls this April for 10th year. Gannett. Alex Garner, Sheboygan Press. March 24, 2024 at 9:00 AM.

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    This will be the 65th year for the Courier's partnership with the Levittown-Bristol Kiwanis Club to raise funds through the drive, which has a goal this year of $125,000. ... The best gifts to buy ...

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  9. Circle K International - Wikipedia

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    The Kiwanis International Board of Trustees accepted a proposal to allow the establishment of Circle K Districts on February 22, 1957. The very first Circle K District to be officially recognized was the Texas-Oklahoma District. The second Circle K District was Kentucky-Tennessee which was closely followed by Michigan.