
The Standard Form for Club Bylaws states that the K-Kids club should establish the necessary administrative and service committees to fulfill its local needs. A committee consists of a group of people, who together accomplish a task or goal.
Standing club committee ideas include:
Kiwanis Family Relations Committee:
This group works to coordinate inter-club activities with Kiwanis, Builders Club, Key Club, Circle K, and Aktion Clubs in the area. Kiwanis family activities include: educating members on what Kiwanis family clubs exist, writing notes to clubs, raising funds for the same cause as another club, serving as a special guest at another club’s meeting, presenting about past club activities and achievements to another club, and attending a club functions.
Public Relations Committee: This group is responsible for developing communications to promote the objects, goals, programs, and achievements of the club to the school and community. Communication ideas might want to include: writing or presenting school announcements, developing a club web site, writing news releases to send to the local newspaper highlight the club’s service projects, and designing and maintaining a bulletin board within the school.
Subcommittee ideas: Photography, newsletter, stewardship.
Other committee ideas include:
Set Up Committee: Helps club advisors set up the space before each meeting or activity.
Clean Up Committee: Helps club advisors clean up the space after each meeting or activity.
Recognition Committee: Creates special awards to honor individuals who demonstrate outstanding service to the community and school, including students, teachers, administrators, and club sponsors.
Social Committee: Plans social events where members gather for fun and fellowship.