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Copyright © 2008
Kiwanis Club of
East Tulsa-Broken Arrow.
All Rights Reserved.
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Listing of Committees:
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Committee on Membership Growth and Education
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Should strive to increase membership according to the
standards provided in the bylaws.
The committee should consider all Membership Applications and
submit its recommendation to the board of directors. Committee also develops an effective
orientation and induction ceremony for new members and promotes regular
attendance by all members at club meetings.
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Committee onSponsored Youth
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Shall devise ways and means to establish and support
Kiwanis Kids clubs in el3mentary schools, Builders Clubs in junior high
or middle school, Key Clubs in high schools, Circle K clubs in the
universities and colleges and should encourage and promote the activities
of all Kiwanis Kids, Builders Clubs, Key Clubs, and Circle K Clubs
sponsored by the Club. Committee
to include the Kiwanis club advisors to sponsored Clubs.
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Committee on Young Children: Priority One
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Implement projects for childrent, prenatal through age
five. Projects can address
maternal and child health, childcare, early development, nutrition,
parenting education and support, advocacy, pediatric trauma, or
safety.
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Committee on Community Services
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Implement projects on the arts, business affairs,
citizenship, civic improvement, community beautification, conservations,
health, international understanding, literacy, public affairs, safety, or
help for senior citizens and disabled persons.
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Committee on Finance and Fund-Raising
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Is responsible for preparing a budget of estimated
income and expenses for submission to the board of directors, as well as
any recommendations it may have on financial matters of the Club. Committee is also responsible for
securing the funds necessary to meet budget requirements.
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Committee on Human and Spiritual Values
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Implement projects that support spiritual
development, provide human companionship and comfort, or offer counseling
and guidance. Projects encourage
interfaith and interdenominational religious activity such as prayer, but
should not support a specific religious sect. Projects include prayer breakfasts,
layman of the year awards, transportation to religious services, visits
to nurnsing homes and support of grief counseling.
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Special Committees
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Appointed for special projects, events, or other
service projects as designated by the board of directors
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