Kiwanians excel at volunteering in their communities. Every member brings a set of skills to their work, and these talents make our local service projects and fundraisers successful. Children in the community benefit from the time and energy we invest in our work. That same investment of time and energy is needed to make the Capital District run. Kiwanis thrives when members step forward and share their talents in district-level leadership roles. New ideas and programs emerge that elevate our impact as an organization, create resources for clubs, and enhance our work for children.
Did you know we haveseveral leadership roles that remain unfilled for the administrative year that begins on October 01?
We are searching for Kiwanians to fill critical leadership roles for the 2024-2025 administrative year. These positions include:
Aktion Club District Chair
Builder’s Club District Chair
K-Kids District Chair
Key Leader District Chair
These positions are vital to the success of our service leadership programs. While these positions are all typically three-year terms to encourage continuity and a long-term transition of leadership, we currently seek individuals willing to complete a one-year term with the option to extend their service.
We are also searching for Kiwanians from every one of our seven regions to serve on the following district committees for the 2024-2025 administrative year.
Youth & Volunteer Mental Health & Wellness Task Force
Committee participation is a one-year commitment. Committees meet virtually, typically once per month. Each committee has a different set of goals and directives that guide its work. Every committee is important and serves a critical role within the district.
To express your interest in serving as a committee chair or committee member, please complete this interest form by August 09, 2024.
Help support the Capital District Kiwanis Foundation and their March 4-ward campaign!On February 24, 2026, members of the Capital District Kiwanis family presented a check for $4,000 from the Capital District Kiwanis Foundation to the Carilion Children’s Hospital; 1 of the 11 pediatric trauma centers supported annually.
Pictured: Amy Kageals of Carilion Hospital, Joyce Montgomery, president Kiwanis Club of Roanoke, Don Witt, president of the Capital Kiwanis Foundation, and Dr. Andrew Herman of Carilion Hospital.
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Don't miss out! Registration for the 2026 MidYear Conference closes on February 20th (hotel block closes on February 12th). Come for the education, fellowship, and fun. Engaging speakers, s'mores, and a great time await you in Cambridge. Don't suffer from FOMO... Register today! k03.site.kiwanis.org/2026-capital-district-kiwanis-midyear-conference/... See MoreSee Less
District Committee Interest
Kiwanians excel at volunteering in their communities. Every member brings a set of skills to their work, and these talents make our local service projects and fundraisers successful. Children in the community benefit from the time and energy we invest in our work. That same investment of time and energy is needed to make the Capital District run. Kiwanis thrives when members step forward and share their talents in district-level leadership roles. New ideas and programs emerge that elevate our impact as an organization, create resources for clubs, and enhance our work for children.
Did you know we haveseveral leadership roles that remain unfilled for the administrative year that begins on October 01?
We are searching for Kiwanians to fill critical leadership roles for the 2024-2025 administrative year. These positions include:
These positions are vital to the success of our service leadership programs. While these positions are all typically three-year terms to encourage continuity and a long-term transition of leadership, we currently seek individuals willing to complete a one-year term with the option to extend their service.
We are also searching for Kiwanians from every one of our seven regions to serve on the following district committees for the 2024-2025 administrative year.
Committee participation is a one-year commitment. Committees meet virtually, typically once per month. Each committee has a different set of goals and directives that guide its work. Every committee is important and serves a critical role within the district.
To express your interest in serving as a committee chair or committee member, please complete this interest form by August 09, 2024.
Help support the Capital District Kiwanis Foundation and their March 4-ward campaign!On February 24, 2026, members of the Capital District Kiwanis family presented a check for $4,000 from the Capital District Kiwanis Foundation to the Carilion Children’s Hospital; 1 of the 11 pediatric trauma centers supported annually.
Will you join us in our efforts to support pediatric trauma care? To join in, please click the link below to make an online donation:
secure.givelively.org/donate/capital-district-kiwanis-foundation/cdkf-march-4-ward-campaign
Pictured: Amy Kageals of Carilion Hospital, Joyce Montgomery, president Kiwanis Club of Roanoke, Don Witt, president of the Capital Kiwanis Foundation, and Dr. Andrew Herman of Carilion Hospital.
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Don't miss out! Registration for the 2026 MidYear Conference closes on February 20th (hotel block closes on February 12th). Come for the education, fellowship, and fun. Engaging speakers, s'mores, and a great time await you in Cambridge. Don't suffer from FOMO... Register today!
k03.site.kiwanis.org/2026-capital-district-kiwanis-midyear-conference/ ... See MoreSee Less
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