September 2007 Edition
      David Maloney, Editor        
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Kiwanis International is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time.
New eBuilder Design Lauded
You will notice with this month’s issue of the eBuiler has an all-new design and format. more
The Tide Has Turned — Membership Rising
The 2006-07 administrative year witnesses a positive membership growth for the first time in 16 years — and the largest increase in two decades. more

Riley, Ganse, Peuler Get Nod
Running unopposed, Art Riley recieved the Capital District's unanimous acclamation as Governor 2007-2008 during the Capital District Convention which was recently held in Rockville, MD. Also unopposed, Tom Ganse received the District's unanimous acclamation as Governor Elect 2007-2008. None of the three candidates (Dick Feeser, Charlie Adams, Jerry Peuler) who were vying for Capital District's Endorsement for the position of Kiwanis International Trustee received a majority vote on the first ballot, necessitating a run-off between Adams and Peuler. On the second ballot, Peuler won the endorsement.

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Club Clinic

Q Under what conditions, if any, can the club's board of directors charge one member more to be a Kiwanian than another?

Kiwanis International does not set the amount a club may charge its members, except for International dues, subscription to KIWANIS magazine, and liability insurance. And each district sets the amount of district dues to be paid by a member.

Some clubs include meals in the cost of the dues charged, and some have additional fees they charge for various functions they may have. But generally speaking, there doesn't appear to be a reason why a club would charge one of its members more to be a Kiwanian than another.

We suggest you contact your club's board of directors for clarification.

Q Our club recently purchased the all nations flag set from the Kiwanis Family Store and would like to display the flags of our Kiwanis nations at special meetings. Does it matter in which order the flags are placed in the base?

According to basic flag protocol, the flags of Kiwanis countries should be arranged in alphabetical order according to country, with the flag of the home country occupying the place of honor. For more information on flag protocol - or additional club resources - click here.

Q Our club is creating its own Web site. Should we post addresses and other contact information for our officers on the site?

Officer - and member - names, addresses, and other contact information should be posted in areas protected by secure password protection for members of that club only, unless the officer or member grants express permission. Also, personally identifiable information listed in the Kiwanis International Directory shall not be posted on any Kiwanis-family club Web site, unless authorized on an individual basis.

To read the entire text of the Kiwanis-family Web site guidelines.

Q In written material and speeches I see and hear references to the "Objects" and "Objectives" of Kiwanis. Are these one and the same?

Your confusion is understandable. Though the terms often are used interchangeably, they actually refer to different things. The "Objects of Kiwanis" are six beautifully written, inspired statements on the purpose of Kiwanis. These were adopted by the delegate body at the 1924 International Convention in Denver, Colorado, and have not changed.

Kiwanis "objectives" are brief statements of current concerns, formulated by the International Board, that guide clubs in developing programs and activities that meet current needs. Kiwanis International's Strategic Plan, for example, contains several strategic objectives, all geared toward growing the organization and making it more effective.

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89th Capital District Convention
- Epilogue -

By the time the dust settled there were 590 registrants to the capial District Convention held recently in Rockville, Maryland. Chairman, Charles Falck and his committee would like to thank all those who participated in making the event a success. We look forward to seeing everybody next year in Richmond.

Gary Boswell
Publicity chairman