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Kiwanis Division 44 2016-2017 Directory
The Sherlock Holmes Edition
Lt. Gov. Laird Smith and First Lady Shari Smith
Invites you to find these answers: Want to know where Division 44 Kiwanis Clubs
meet? Who are the presidents and secretaries? Who are the interclub chairs? What is the cost of meals?
Check out this directory October 18, 2016
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Welcome to the Sherlock Holmes* Directory.
This, Sherlock Holmes Directory, is a publication of Division 44. Sherlock Holmes did all of the research, now it is your turn to use it for your own advantage.
The purpose is two fold: 1. To promote and ease the process of Kiwanis Inter-clubbing (read below about Interclubs), and 2. To show potential members where clubs are located, and what the facility looks like when you
get there. In the words of Lt. Governor Laird Smith in response to why interclub?: Do what counts and count what you do! Every time you visit a club you will be inspired, you will get new ideas and share your
own, you will make new friends. Don't miss any opportunity to share time and friendship with like minded people. Attend an interclub! What is an interclub?: An inter-club meeting is a meeting staged by two or more Kiwanis clubs, or by a Kiwanis Club and
any K-Kids, Builders Club, Kiwanis Junior, Aktion Club, Circle K Club, or Key Club. Clubs with 20 or fewer members need a minimum of two members in attendance to constitute an
interclub meeting. Clubs with 21-30 members need three members, and clubs with 31 or more mem-bers need at least four members in attendance.
Visiting groups shall be composed of a minimum of two Kiwanians plus members of K-Kids, Builders Club, Kiwanis Junior, Aktion Club, Circle K Club, and/or Key Club must be in attendance (a lieutenant governor can only be included if he/she is a member of the participating club).
Inter-clubbing is a means of supporting Kiwanis’ Fifth Object, which is “To provide, through this club, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render altruistic service, and to build a better community.”
Through the fellowship gained by inter-club activities, members learn how other clubs function, get to know their neighboring Kiwanians, develop new ideas and a broader interest in how Kiwanis oper-ates, find new ideas for use in their own club, and become better Kiwanians.
Inter-clubbing creates fun and strong fellowship.
*The author, Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle wrote about Sherlock Holmes, a fictitious character who was based on a real man, Dr Joseph Bell, a renowned forensic scientist at Edinburgh University whom Conan-Doyle studied under.
Holmes is known for a proficiency with observation, forensic science, and logical reasoning that borders on the fantastic.
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Make Inter-clubbing fun: Car pool to save gas. But take along one of
your newest members to orient them to the division.
Get to know each other better. Recruit a member for a club project. Cal-Nev-Ha District has Round Robin Awards.
Go to the District’s website to find the rules for the new year.
Earn a patch for you club’s banner
Division 44
When one wants to look at the history of Division 44 which was organized in 1974, you must look back
further to Division 7. That Division 7 was spun off from Zone 7 back in 1925. First a bit of history of Division 44: After the spin off from Division 7, Division 44 flourished. It grew to 16 Kiwanis Clubs, currently there
are 15 clubs. Since 1974 until 2016 there have been 42 terms of office for the Lt. Governors. Because some Lt. Gov-
ernors served multiple terms there have been 37 Kiwanians who has stepped forward to serve. Kiwanis International in 1987 opened the doors of membership to women. The most recent compilation
of Kiwanis membership shows 76% men and 24% women. Division 44 has had four female Lt. Governors: Muriel Brounstein from Folsom 1993-1994; Karen Bor-
man from Carmichael 2009-2010; Kathleen Ross from Granite Bay 2014-2015; and Lori Warden from Placerville 2015-2016.
There are 15 Kiwanis Clubs in Division 44. Fourteen Kiwanis Clubs have provided Lt. Governors to serve.
The Top 3 clubs are: the Kiwanis Club of Sacramento-Suburban with eight; the Kiwanis Club of Citrus Heights with seven; and the Kiwanis Club of Carmichael with six.
Now a bit of history after Division 44 was spun off from Division 7: Division 7 currently has eight Kiwanis Clubs: Kiwanis Club of Davis; East Sacramento; Elk Grove; Galt;
Greater Sacramento; Laguna Elk-Grove; Sacramento-West; and Woodland. Those in red were organized after Division 44 was spun off. In other words those clubs in black were and are in Division 7.
Currently Division 44 has 15 clubs: Kiwanis Clubs of: Amador County; Auburn; Carmichael; Citrus Heights; Folsom Lake; Gold Country; Granite Bay; Lincoln; Lincoln Foothills; Placerville; Rancho Cordova; Rancho Murieta; Rocklin; Roseville; and Sacramento Suburban. Those in red were organized after Division 44 was spun off. In other words those clubs in black were originally in Division 7.
A Lt. Governor must visit each club at least three times: 1. Introduction before becoming Lt. Governor; 2, A club meeting while a Lt. Governor; and 3, a board meeting while a Lt. Governor. This is quite a burden for a Lt. Governor with 15 clubs.
So it was decided by Kiwanis Leadership, that effective, October 1, 2017, the Kiwanis Club of Amador County and the Kiwanis Club of Rancho Murieta, would be moved to Division 7. In other words Division 7 would grow to 10 clubs, the eight it has now plus the two that will be transferred.
To update, correct errors, add omissions, add new information: email Directory Editor: John “Jack” Seigal at [email protected]
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As of September 2016 this is what the district’s website shows!
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As of September 2016 this is what the district’s website shows!
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Kiwanis Club of Auburn Sizzler Grill 13570 Lincoln Way, Auburn, 95603
2nd and 4th Wed. at 6:30 p.m. President: Bob Green [email protected]
Secretary: Carolyn Achilles [email protected] Interclub Chair: Cliff Heitz [email protected]
Meal Cost: $16.00
Kiwanis Club of Amador County Mel And Faye’s Diner
31 State Highway 49 & 88, Jackson, 95642 1st and 3rd Wed. at 7:00 a.m.
President: Thomas Moraitis [email protected] Secretary: Melody Anderson [email protected]
Interclub Chair: Kevin Blasingame [email protected] Meal cost: off the menu $6-$12
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Kiwanis Club of Carmichael Carmichael Elks Lodge 2103
5631 Cypress Avenue, Carmichael 95608-0680 Wed. at 7:00 a.m. to 8:00a.m.
President Linda Martin [email protected] Secretary: Jan Lovejoy [email protected]
Interclub Chair: John Brummer [email protected] Meal Cost: $7.00
Kiwanis Club of Citrus Heights Denny’s Restaurant
6215 Sunrise Boulevard, Citrus Heights 95610 Wed. 7:00 a.m.
Note the first Wed. is a board meeting President: Duane Paul [email protected] Secretary: Dianna Batt [email protected] Interclub Chair: Bob Casha [email protected]
Meal Cost: $10.00
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Kiwanis Club of Folsom Lake Empire Ranch Golf Course
1620 East Natoma Street, Folsom 95630 1st, 3rd, and 4th Tues. at 11:45 a.m.
Contact: President Steve McIntire [email protected] Secretary: Rod Hunt [email protected]
Meal Cost: Average $10.00
Kiwanis Club of Gold Country, Grass Valley Kane’s Family Restaurant
120 E. Main Street, Grass Valley 95945 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Thurs. at 12:00 Noon
2nd Thurs there is a social at 5:30 p.m. (location varies) President: David Jones [email protected]
Secretary: Karen Poskus [email protected] Interclub Chair: Allen Schafer [email protected]
Meal Cost: $18.00
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Kiwanis Club of Granite Bay Eskaton Lodge Granite Bay
8550 Barton Road, Granite Bay, 95746 2nd and 4th Wed. at 7:00 a.m.
President: James Chambers [email protected] Secretary: Joseph Perkins [email protected]
Interclub Chair: Marcia Coole [email protected] Meal Costs: $5.00
Kiwanis Club of Lincoln Buonarrotti Ristorante
460 Lincoln Boulevard (Formerly G Street), Lincoln 95648 First Tues. 6:00 p.m.
Remaining Tues. 7:00 a.m. President: Michael Maul [email protected] Secretary: Sharon Lewis [email protected]
Interclub Chair: Bob Hallums [email protected] Meal Costs: Dinner $18.00; Breakfasts $10.00
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Kiwanis Club of Placerville Smith Flat House
2021 Smith Flat Road, Placerville 95667 1st, 2nd, 3rd, if a 5th Wed. at Noon. 4th Wednesday at 6:00 p.m.
President: Carl Hagen [email protected] Secretary: Rita Timewell [email protected]
Interclub Chair: Amanda Rhodewalt [email protected] Meal Costs: $13.50
Kiwanis Club of Lincoln Foothills Turkey Creek Golf Club
1525 CA-193, Lincoln, CA 95648 First and Third Fri. at 11:30 a.m.
President: Elizabeth Roberts [email protected] (email before coming) Secretary: Judy Gho [email protected]
Interclub Chair: Mary Luciano [email protected] Meal Cost: $13.00
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Kiwanis Club of Rancho Murieta The Country Club Villas Club House
7083 Murieta Parkway Rancho Murieta, 95683
1st Thurs. of each month 7:00 a.m. (Breakfast) $5.00 3rd Thurs. of each month 7:00 p.m. (Dessert) $5.00
President: Bonnie Shewchuk [email protected] Secretary: Linda O’Brien [email protected]
Kiwanis Club of Rancho Cordova President: Larry Ladd [email protected]
Secretary: Dee Cee Lee [email protected] Interclub Chair: Muriel Brounstein [email protected]
Kiwanis Club of Rancho Cordova 1st Thurs. 6:00 p.m. at
Lodge Restaurant in Cordova Casino shown above 2801 Prospect Park Drive, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Meal Costs: $10.00-$15.00
All other Thursdays 7:00 a.m. IHOP Restaurant
2216 Sunrise Boulevard, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 Shown to the right.
Meal Costs: $5.00 and up
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Kiwanis Club of Rocklin Strikes Bar & Grill
5681 Lonetree Boulevard Rocklin 95765 Second Thurs. 5:30 p.m. Rest of Thursdays 11:45 a.m. President: Ron Harder [email protected]
Secretary and Interclub Chair: Marie Stone mariestone1709@gmailcom Meal Costs: Lunch $14.00 Evening meal $15.00
Kiwanis Club of Roseville Pacific Street Café
301 Lincoln Street (In Old Town) Roseville, 95678
Thurs. 12:00 Noon President: Ted Smith [email protected] Secretary: Kathy Garrison [email protected]
Interclub Chair: Brian McLean [email protected] Meal Costs: $15.00
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Kiwanis Club of Sacramento Suburban Jackson Catering & Events
1120 Fulton Avenue (Fulton Faire Shopping Center) Sacramento, 95825
Wed. 12:10 p.m. & Varies Occasionally it moves off site or has an evening meeting. Contact before attending.
President: Fred Borowski [email protected] Secretary: Caren Lagomarsino [email protected] Interclub Chair: Chris Creelman [email protected]
Meal Costs: $15.00
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