There are many dedicated Kiwanians that serve on district committees as well as act as support staff to the District Board. These individuals are a resource to you and your club in the areas in which they specialize. Please feel free to contact the appropriate district chair if your club needs more information.
District Policy Committees
Committee
Chairperson
Bylaws & Policies
David Lurie (Tysons)
Finance
Eric Lamb (Charlottesville)
Long Range Planning
Dave Laraba (Beckley)
Club Support Committees
Committee
Chairperson
Achievement
Eric Lamb (Charlottesville)
Aktion Club
VACANT
Builders Club
VACANT
Circle K (CKI)
Catie Dugan Vargas (Tysons)
District Convention
Ronesha Prioleau (Mitchellville)
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging
Windy Cooper (Charlottesville)
Human & Spiritual Values
Rev Wayne Quick (Mitchellville)
Kiwanis International Convention
Art Riley (Westminster)
Key Club
Kristina Dlugozima (Tysons)
Key Leader
Karen Roberts (Portsmouth)
Leadership and Education
Samantha Bosserman (Waynesboro)
Kiwanis Kids
VACANT
Meetings
Jeffrey Wolff (Tysons)
Membership & Engagement
Alisa Dick (Midlothian-Chesterfield)
Midyear Conference
Michelle Yuth (Capital – Next Generation e-Club)
Past Governors
Jen Wolff (Tysons)
Past Lt. Governors
Otha Britton (Fairmont)
Resolutions
Brian Bell (Woodbridge)
Service/Signature Projects
Carrie Wagner (Waynesboro)
Teenager of the Year
Mary Anton (Blue Ridge, Winchester)
Youth & Volunteer Mental Health Task Force
Jenn Hiscock (Ellicott City)
District Staff Positions
Title
Name
District Editor
John Montgomery (Roanoke)
District Publication Designer
Jen Wolff (Tysons)
Kiwanis Children’s Fund
John Tyner (Rockville)
Historian
Cynthia Benavidez (Carrollton)
Partnership Coordinator
Ron McCallum (Middlesex, Saluda)
Risk Manager
April Gassler (Washington)
Youth Protection Manager
Jeannette Ogilive (Capital – Next Generation e-Club)
The application for the 2025 Teenager of the Year award is LIVE! Any students between the ages of 13 and 19 that are currently residing in DC, DE, MD, WV or VA and meet the criteria may apply. Please share with anyone you think may qualify for this opportunity!
Kiwanis club members believe in service. We care about children. We’re interested in the community around us—because the community matters to us. Do you believe in service, care about children and have an interest in our community? Ask us about Kiwanis. #kidsneedkiwanis
Capital District! It's that time of month again, we want to spotlight YOU! Nominate a club or someone you know that has been doing outstanding work for the communities we serve! ✨
Key Club Week | Friday – Connect the Ks! Key Club is the largest high school service organization in the world and is a member of the Kiwanis family. Celebrate the entire family of Kiwanis by getting the whole gang involved. Connect with local Kiwanis, Circle K International, Builders, K-Kids or Aktion clubs and team up for a joint service project or virtual event. Check out the link to gain some ideas on what you can do (www.keyclub.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2019/10/KCI-Week-Service-Project-Flyer-.pdf)! If you have a really cool service project, submit it to the service directory by November 30. Use the KCI week GIPHY stickers to let us know what Kiwanis Family you plan to join next (www.keyclub.org/resources/kci-week-giphy-stickers/).
Committees & Support Staff 2024-2025
There are many dedicated Kiwanians that serve on district committees as well as act as support staff to the District Board. These individuals are a resource to you and your club in the areas in which they specialize. Please feel free to contact the appropriate district chair if your club needs more information.
District Policy Committees
Club Support Committees
District Staff Positions
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The application for the 2025 Teenager of the Year award is LIVE! Any students between the ages of 13 and 19 that are currently residing in DC, DE, MD, WV or VA and meet the criteria may apply. Please share with anyone you think may qualify for this opportunity!
Application and criteria can be found here: k03.site.kiwanis.org/teenager-of-the-year/
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Kiwanis club members believe in service. We care about children. We’re interested in the community around us—because the community matters to us. Do you believe in service, care about children and have an interest in our community? Ask us about Kiwanis. #kidsneedkiwanis
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Today is world kindness day! We encourage everyone to get out there and partake in at least one random of act of kindness today! ... See MoreSee Less
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Capital District! It's that time of month again, we want to spotlight YOU! Nominate a club or someone you know that has been doing outstanding work for the communities we serve! ✨
Nominate them using these links ⬇️
Member of the Month: k03.site.kiwanis.org/member-of-month/
Club of the Month: k03.site.kiwanis.org/club-spotlight-of-the-month/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Capital Kiwanis would like to thank all the brave individuals who have served our nation. Thank you for your service ❤️🤍💙 ... See MoreSee Less
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Key Club Week | Friday – Connect the Ks!
Key Club is the largest high school service organization in the world and is a member of the Kiwanis family. Celebrate the entire family of Kiwanis by getting the whole gang involved. Connect with local Kiwanis, Circle K International, Builders, K-Kids or Aktion clubs and team up for a joint service project or virtual event. Check out the link to gain some ideas on what you can do (www.keyclub.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2019/10/KCI-Week-Service-Project-Flyer-.pdf)! If you have a really cool service project, submit it to the service directory by November 30. Use the KCI week GIPHY stickers to let us know what Kiwanis Family you plan to join next (www.keyclub.org/resources/kci-week-giphy-stickers/).
www.keyclub.org/events/keyclubweek/ ... See MoreSee Less
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