Workshop Presentations and Handouts
No One Is Born A Leader – Jeffrey WolffPresentation (PPT)Shackleton’s Leadership of the Endurance Expedition (PDF)
New (Free) Kiwanis Club Websites….Without Portalbuzz – Jeffrey WolffPresentation (PPT)
Roundtable Gallery Walk – Successful Service Projects Safe Sitter Flyer & Project Detail – Jen Wolff (PDF)Cozy Comforts Brochure – Eric Lamb (DOC)Cozy Comforts Project Details – Eric Lamb (DOC)Establishing A Mayor’s Book Club – Jacquelin Wade (PDF)Real World Long Range Planning – There’s More Than One Way To Skin The Cat – Jenny LeePresentation (PPT)Make-up Club Leadership Education (CLE) – Eric Lamb & Dave RothbergPresentation (PPT)President’s Workbook (PDF)Leadership Guide (PDF)Navigating Around the KI Website (PDF)Leadership Mastery – Dave RothbergPresentation (PPT) Program Outline (PDF)Program Workbook (PDF)Leadership Quotes (PDF)
Achieving Club Excellence – Don DudeyPresentation (PPT)
Club Treasurer’s Workshop – Don DudeyPresentation (PPT)
Extending Your Impact with Aktion Club – Jenn HiscockPresentation (PDF)Building An Aktion Club Step-by-Step Guide (PDF)
Roundtable Gallery Walk: Successful Fundraising IdeasLynchburg Lobster/Shrimp Run – Jim Minear (PPT)
Your Club and Social Media – Jose LeoncioPresentation (PPT)
Effective Ways to Charter and Sustain a CKI Club – Tea LePresentation (PPT)
Kiwanis K-Kids – Melody PhilpottsPresentation (PPT)Resources and Talking Points (DOC)
Work Smarter, Not Harder – Stephanie FeinbergPresentation (PPT)
Ever Wonder What Kiwanis is Trying to ELIMINATE – John TynerPresentation (PPT)
Kiwanis 101 – Tim GillettePresentation (PPT)
Kiwanis Partnerships – Is The Gain Worth The Pain? – Ron McCallumPresentation (PPT)Partnership Handout (PDF)
Kids Say the Darndest Things – Robin HandlemanPresentation (PDF)
Kiwanis Youth Protection Guidelines – Josh HiscockPresentation (PDF)
Ready, Set, Boost: Re-energize Your Club – Caren Schumacher and Avanti YamamotoPresentation (PDF)
Recruiting New Members – Caren Schumacher and Avanti YamamotoPresentation (PPT)
Congratulations to our March District Member of the Month, John Plenge from the Kiwanis Club of Botetourt, VA!“John is currently serving as President of the Botetourt Club and exemplifies the definition of an effective leader. At club meetings, he exudes enthusiasm and a genuine love for Kiwanis, children and his community. He is extremely passionate about literacy and is leading the charge for the club to build partnerships with the local library as well as Dolly Parton's Imagination Library Program. The club's and John's passion for literacy translates into their support of the local schools through the dictionary program, and last October John helped distribute 320 to the third graders at Buchanan Elementary. John is always open to new ideas, is very approachable to all, and seeks synergy. Under his leadership, the club has added two new members this year and had a very successful social at Stoney Brook Winery last fall.” If you would like to nominate an outstanding Kiwanis member, please complete this form: ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations to the Kiwanis of Frederick for chartering a Key Club at Urbana High School !Key Club members around the world are learning how to lead and stand for what’s right through service and volunteerism. In partnership with their local Kiwanis club, high school students are making a positive impact as they serve others in their schools and communities.Key Club is a growing organization with 1000s of clubs in more than 38 countries. The impact of Key Club members can be felt all over the world.Capital District of Key Club International ... See MoreSee Less
Awesome news. Thanks to Colette Baker, Kiwanis Club of Frederick's advisor to SLPs, for helping with this effort!
Congratulations 👏👏👏
Congratulations 👏👏
Key Clubs -energetic, service-minded students helping their communities. Yeah!
Congratulations to the newly-chartered Key Club at Clarksburg High School!Key Club members around the world are learning how to lead and stand for what’s right through service and volunteerism. In partnership with their local Kiwanis club, high school students are making a positive impact as they serve others in their schools and communities.Key Club is a growing organization with 1000s of clubs in more than 38 countries. The impact of Key Club members can be felt all over the world.Capital District of Key Club International ... See MoreSee Less
That's awesome 👏 Welcome to the Capital District Kiwanis Family
Stand with 600,000 members doing all the little and big things it takes to help kids and communities around the world. Join us. Make a difference in your community. Make a difference for kids. Kids need Kiwanis more than ever. Find a club: ... See MoreSee Less
2019 District Convention
Workshop Presentations and Handouts
No One Is Born A Leader – Jeffrey Wolff
Presentation (PPT)
Shackleton’s Leadership of the Endurance Expedition (PDF)
New (Free) Kiwanis Club Websites….Without Portalbuzz – Jeffrey Wolff
Presentation (PPT)
Roundtable Gallery Walk – Successful Service Projects
Safe Sitter Flyer & Project Detail – Jen Wolff (PDF)
Cozy Comforts Brochure – Eric Lamb (DOC)
Cozy Comforts Project Details – Eric Lamb (DOC)
Establishing A Mayor’s Book Club – Jacquelin Wade (PDF)
Real World Long Range Planning – There’s More Than One Way To Skin The Cat – Jenny Lee
Presentation (PPT)
Make-up Club Leadership Education (CLE) – Eric Lamb & Dave Rothberg
Presentation (PPT)
President’s Workbook (PDF)
Leadership Guide (PDF)
Navigating Around the KI Website (PDF)
Leadership Mastery – Dave Rothberg
Presentation (PPT)
Program Outline (PDF)
Program Workbook (PDF)
Leadership Quotes (PDF)
Achieving Club Excellence – Don Dudey
Presentation (PPT)
Club Treasurer’s Workshop – Don Dudey
Presentation (PPT)
Extending Your Impact with Aktion Club – Jenn Hiscock
Presentation (PDF)
Building An Aktion Club Step-by-Step Guide (PDF)
Roundtable Gallery Walk: Successful Fundraising Ideas
Lynchburg Lobster/Shrimp Run – Jim Minear (PPT)
Your Club and Social Media – Jose Leoncio
Presentation (PPT)
Effective Ways to Charter and Sustain a CKI Club – Tea Le
Presentation (PPT)
Kiwanis K-Kids – Melody Philpotts
Presentation (PPT)
Resources and Talking Points (DOC)
Work Smarter, Not Harder – Stephanie Feinberg
Presentation (PPT)
Ever Wonder What Kiwanis is Trying to ELIMINATE – John Tyner
Presentation (PPT)
Kiwanis 101 – Tim Gillette
Presentation (PPT)
Kiwanis Partnerships – Is The Gain Worth The Pain? – Ron McCallum
Presentation (PPT)
Partnership Handout (PDF)
Kids Say the Darndest Things – Robin Handleman
Presentation (PDF)
Kiwanis Youth Protection Guidelines – Josh Hiscock
Presentation (PDF)
Ready, Set, Boost: Re-energize Your Club – Caren Schumacher and Avanti Yamamoto
Presentation (PDF)
Recruiting New Members – Caren Schumacher and Avanti Yamamoto
Presentation (PPT)
Facebook Posts
Congratulations to our March District Member of the Month, John Plenge from the Kiwanis Club of Botetourt, VA!
“John is currently serving as President of the Botetourt Club and exemplifies the definition of an effective leader. At club meetings, he exudes enthusiasm and a genuine love for Kiwanis, children and his community. He is extremely passionate about literacy and is leading the charge for the club to build partnerships with the local library as well as Dolly Parton's Imagination Library Program. The club's and John's passion for literacy translates into their support of the local schools through the dictionary program, and last October John helped distribute 320 to the third graders at Buchanan Elementary. John is always open to new ideas, is very approachable to all, and seeks synergy. Under his leadership, the club has added two new members this year and had a very successful social at Stoney Brook Winery last fall.”
If you would like to nominate an outstanding Kiwanis member, please complete this form: ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
Congratulations
Congratulations!
Congratulations 👏
Congratulations to the Kiwanis of Frederick for chartering a Key Club at Urbana High School !
Key Club members around the world are learning how to lead and stand for what’s right through service and volunteerism. In partnership with their local Kiwanis club, high school students are making a positive impact as they serve others in their schools and communities.
Key Club is a growing organization with 1000s of clubs in more than 38 countries. The impact of Key Club members can be felt all over the world.
Capital District of Key Club International ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
Awesome news. Thanks to Colette Baker, Kiwanis Club of Frederick's advisor to SLPs, for helping with this effort!
Congratulations 👏👏👏
Congratulations 👏👏
Key Clubs -energetic, service-minded students helping their communities. Yeah!
Congratulations to the newly-chartered Key Club at Clarksburg High School!
Key Club members around the world are learning how to lead and stand for what’s right through service and volunteerism. In partnership with their local Kiwanis club, high school students are making a positive impact as they serve others in their schools and communities.
Key Club is a growing organization with 1000s of clubs in more than 38 countries. The impact of Key Club members can be felt all over the world.
Capital District of Key Club International ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
That's awesome 👏 Welcome to the Capital District Kiwanis Family
Stand with 600,000 members doing all the little and big things it takes to help kids and communities around the world.
Join us. Make a difference in your community. Make a difference for kids. Kids need Kiwanis more than ever. Find a club: ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook