Dear 2023-2024 Club Presidents, Secretaries, Treasurers, and Membership Committee Chairs:
Congratulations on being elected as a leader for your club’s next Kiwanis service year! It is our pleasure to invite you to the 2022 Club Leadership Education (CLE) program, which will be offered in your Division (as seen below). **THE REGISTRATION FORM IS BELOW**
Kiwanis offers you the Club Leadership Education program in order to ensure that you have the knowledge and resources you will need to have a successful year. It is strongly recommended that you attend the in-person CLE program, preferably with your Division, if possible, since you will be able to meet and form bonds with those serving in the same position as you in nearby clubs. You are welcome to attend any CLE offered in the Capital District.
Even if you have served in this club office previously, this CLE program will be beneficial to you and your club.
**Note: If you already have a Leadership Guide, please bring it with you to the Education session or download a copy HERE**
We look forward to helping you prepare for the best year of Kiwanis service yet! Education will be provided at the following dates & locations:
Divisions
Date
Time
Location
Instructors
Division 1/3
7/15/23
9:00 to 1:00
Leisure World Clubhouse, 3701 Rossmoor Blvd., Silver Spring, MD, in the Potomac Room
Brian Bell and Jeffrey Wolff
Division 2
6/11/2023
12:00 to 4:00
Chantilly Regional Library, 4000 Stringfellow Road, Chantilly, VA 20151
Tim Gillette and Jeffrey Wolff
Division 4/6
6/10/2023
9:00 to 1:00
Howard Community College, Room 107 and 109
Josh Hiscock
Division 8
6/10/2023
10:00 to 2:00
Kids Club of NSV, 2400 Roosevelt Blvd., Winchester, VA
Lynnette Embree and Tim Gillette
Division 5
7/22/2023
9:00 to 1:00
Bridgeville Library, 600 South Cannon Street, Bridgeville, DE
Jack Hassman and Robin Marks
Division 9
6/10/2023
9:30 to 1:30
Jefferson/Madison Regional Library Central Branch, 201 East Market Street, Charlottesville, VA
Dennis Baugh and Eric Lamb
Division 10
6/17/2023
9:30 to 1:30
4111 Dodemeade Street, Chester, VA
Dennis Baugh and Sam Bosserman
Division 12/13/14
6/17/2023
9:00 to 100
Tom & Ann Hunnicutt YMCA, 7827 Warwick Blvd., Newport News, VA 23607
Ron McCallum and Nancy Simonelli
Division 18/19
7/8/2023
9:30 to 1:30
Marion County Public Library, 321 Monroe Street, Fairmont, WV
Bendie Blair, Michael Cidor, and Nathaniel Kyle
Division 20
6/17/2023
9:30 to 1:30
H. B. Wehrle Sr. Scout Service Center, 2829 Kanawha Blvd, Charleston, WV
Bendie Blair, Michael Cidor, Nathaniel Kyle, and Eric Lamb
Implicit bias is a ghost of a ghost. If you disagree with an argument, you have bias. It's an extremely cowardly way to avoid a legitimate conversation about a topic.
2023-2024 Club Leadership Education
Dear 2023-2024 Club Presidents, Secretaries, Treasurers, and Membership Committee Chairs:
Congratulations on being elected as a leader for your club’s next Kiwanis service year! It is our pleasure to invite you to the 2022 Club Leadership Education (CLE) program, which will be offered in your Division (as seen below). **THE REGISTRATION FORM IS BELOW**
Kiwanis offers you the Club Leadership Education program in order to ensure that you have the knowledge and resources you will need to have a successful year. It is strongly recommended that you attend the in-person CLE program, preferably with your Division, if possible, since you will be able to meet and form bonds with those serving in the same position as you in nearby clubs. You are welcome to attend any CLE offered in the Capital District.
Even if you have served in this club office previously, this CLE program will be beneficial to you and your club.
**Note: If you already have a Leadership Guide, please bring it with you to the Education session or download a copy HERE**
We look forward to helping you prepare for the best year of Kiwanis service yet! Education will be provided at the following dates & locations:
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June 6 | 7pm EST | Zoom
What is Implicit Bias? How do I know If I have it? Does this mean I have prejudiced views? Learn how understanding your bias can make you a better ally to your friends and neighbors of color.
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ABOUT OUR PRESENTER:
Decca Knight is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional School Counselor, National Certified Counselor, and a Certified Clinical Trauma Practitioner. Decca has 15 years of experience in the mental health field and has worked in the school system, private practice, non-profits, and as a consultant to various agencies, organizations, and school systems. Currently, Decca works as a trauma specialist and LPC for various Roanoke non-profits. She coordinates the Roanoke Valley Trauma-Informed Community Network or RVTICN, which is part of a state-wide network of more than 25 TICNs. Decca is also the founder of Standing for Equity in the Roanoke Valley (SERV), a non-profit that provides training and advocacy around diversity and equity issues while raising money for Black-led organizations and college scholarships. SERV has been awarded the Virginia Education Association’s Fitz Turner award for intergroup relations and the enhancement of respect for human and civil rights. Decca has been awarded the “Golden Halo” award by Children’s Trust for preventing child abuse in the Roanoke community as well as the Humanitarian and Caring Person Award for the Virginia Counselors Association. ... See MoreSee Less
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Implicit bias is a ghost of a ghost. If you disagree with an argument, you have bias. It's an extremely cowardly way to avoid a legitimate conversation about a topic.