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This is an official publication of the New York District of Key Club International. We reserve all rights. It was compiled with the help of the Kiwanis Family Relations committee 2012-2013. Please use this Directory as a resource in which you can find what Kiwanis Family clubs are within your Division. If you have any questions, please refer to the contact list in the back of the Directory. Thank you.

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Page 1: New York Kiwanis Family Relations Directory 2012-2013

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An Official Publication of the New York District Key Club

Kiwanis Family Relations

Committee’s Kiwanis Family

Directory 2012-2013

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Greetings from Your Committee 3

Kiwanis Kids 4

Builders Club 6

Key Club 8

Circle-K 12

Aktion Club 14

Kiwanis 16

Contact Information 20

Information in this publication was compiled by the Kiwanis Family Relations Committee.

This official publication was created by District Editor Holy Cheong. © 2012

Table of Contents

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Hello New York District Key Club!

In hopes to strengthen Kiwanis Family relations in the upcoming service year, your Kiwanis

Family Relations Committee has been working hard to compile lists if all the Kiwanis Fam-

ily clubs in each Key Club division in the New York District. In this booklet you will find the

completed lists, descriptions of each Kiwanis Family branch and short messages from

various members and officers from the branches. Please use this resource to help better

Kiwanis Family Relations on a club and division level.

Before you jump into all this information, we want to make sure you know what each

branch is:

Kiwanis Kids - Elementary School level

Builder’s Club - Middle School level

Key Club - High School level

Circle K - College level

Aktion Club - Adults with Disabilities

Kiwanis - Adults

If you have any questions regarding anything in this resource, please contact the Kiwanis

Family Relations Committee :

LTG Joshua Hill, co-Chair, [email protected]

LTG Jason Roman, co-Chair, [email protected]

LTG Sean Charles, committee member, [email protected]

LTG Victoria Clabeaux, committee member, [email protected]

LTG Helen Wong, committee member, [email protected]

Or if you have any specific questions pertaining to a club in your division, contact your

Key Club Lieutenant Governor or sponsoring Kiwanis Club!

We thank you again for taking the time to look through this resource! We expect to hear

about many good Kiwanis Family service projects this coming year!

Yours in service and friendship,

Joshua Hill, Jason Roman, Sean Charles, Victoria Clabeaux and Helen Wong

2012-2013 Kiwanis Family Relations Committee

New York District of Key Club International

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K-Kids is the largest service organization for

elementary school students, with more than 42,000

members worldwide. The first K-Kids was chartered

in 2000. Today, there are more than 1,200 clubs in

Australia, the Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda,

Canada, Italy, Jamaica, Malaysia, Martinique,

Nigeria, the Philippines, Trinidad and Tobago and

the United States.

K-Kids is a “student-led” community service organization that operates

under school regulations and draws its members from the student body.

Community-based K-Kids clubs also can be established at churches,

libraries, YMCAs, lodges or similar facilities. A Kiwanis club, composed of

like-minded, service-oriented people from the community, serves as the

club’s sponsor.

K-Kids is structured only on the local club level but is supported by the

Kiwanis International Office in Indianapolis, Indiana, which provides

programs, literature and opportunities to relate to teenagers from countries worldwide.

For more information visit their website: www.kiwaniskids.org

Kiwanis K-Kids

All descriptions of each Kiwanis Family Branch are taken from their respective websites.

This is to not leave out any information and to get the correct information across to

anyone reading this resource.

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Division # K-Kids Club Division # K-Kids Club

1 Hampton Bays Elementary Chazy Central Rural School

2 Fifth Avenue School Keeseville Elementary

3 Northport Mooers Elementary School

4 Connolly Elementary School Rouses Point Elementary School

Covert Elementary School 15 N/A

Hampton Street School 16 E. R. Crosby Elementary School

Hillside Grade School Meagher Elementary

Jackson Avenue Voorheesville Elementary School

Landing Elementary School 17 Blue Creek Elementary

New Hyde Park Road School Boght Hills Elementary School

Sea Cliff Elementary School Castleton Elementary School

5 N/A Saint Ambrose School

6 Bowling Green School 18 Carroll Hill School

Franklin Square Hoosick Falls Elementary School

McVey Elementary School West Sand Lake Elementary School

7 Oaks Road School 19 N/A

South Oceanside Road School 20 N/A

Walter S. Boardman School 21 Dr. Weeks Elementary School

8 & 8A Glendale, NY – Kiwanis 22 Dana L. Lyon Elementary School

Learning Tree Multi-Cultural School 23 Canandaigua Elementary School

Maspeth Elementary School Klem Road South Elementary School

PS91 of Glendale St. Joseph School

P.S. 13 Queens-LeFrak State Road Elementary School

P.S. 229 Queens 24 Lawrence Avenue Elementary School

P. S. 207 NNCS

P. S. 212 25 Benjamin Franklin Elementary School

9 PS 215 East Elementary School

10 N/A Holmes Elementary School

11 P.S. 205 Jefferson Elementary School

12 Edward Williams Elementary School Lewiston-Porter Elementary School

Eldorado Elementary School

Niagara Wheatland West Elementary

School

Elmwood Elementary Potters Road Elementary School

Lime Kiln School Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School

Margetts Elementary School Tuscarora Indian School

13 Ellenville Winchester Elementary School

Fallsburg 26 N/A

Fostertown Etc Magnet 27 Christ the King School

Minisink Valley Intermediate School City of Rochester School

Otisville Elementary Pembroke Intermediate School

14 Bailey Bears St. Joseph School

Clubs by Division

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Builders Club

Builders Club is the largest service organization for

middle school and junior high students, with more

than 45,000 members worldwide. Members learn to

work together and develop servant-leaders skills as

they serve their school and community. In

partnership with UNICEF and March of Dimes, the

clubs are able to expand their outreach to babies

and children of the world.

The first Builders Club was chartered in 1975. Today,

there are more than 1,600 clubs in Aruba, Australia,

the Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Canada, Italy, Jamaica, Korea, Martinique, Netherlands

Antilles, Philippines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United States.

Builders Club is a student-led community service organization that operates under school

regulations and draws its members from the student body.

Community-based Builders Clubs can also be established at churches, libraries, Boys & Girls

Clubs, YMCAs, lodges or similar facilities. A Kiwanis club, composed of like-minded,

service-oriented people from the community, serves as the club’s sponsor.

Builders Club is structured on the local club level but is supported by the Kiwanis

International Office in Indianapolis, Indiana, which provides guidelines, programs, and

opportunities to relate to teenagers from countries worldwide.

For more information visit their website: www.buildersclub.org

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Clubs by Division

Division 1 Division 9 Division 18

Hampton Bays Middle School I.S. 30 Algonquin Middle School

Westhampton Beach Middle School Marine Park IS 278 Gardner Dickinson School

Parkway School Maple Hill Middle School

Division 2 Seeall Academy PS/IS 18 Rensselaer Middle High

Copiague Middle School Seth Low IS 96

South Ocean Middle School The Christa McAuliffe Division 19

St. Martin of Tours School Division 10 Frankfort-Schuyler Middle

Town of Webb Schools

Division 3 Division 11 Westmoreland Central Middle School

Thomas C. Giordano Middle School Division 20

Division 4

Finley Middle School Division 12 Division 21

Floral Park Memorial High East Ramapo (Pomona) Donald S. Ray Middle School

Glen Cove Youth Bureau Rye Neck Middle School

New Hyde Park Memorial Willow Grove Middle School Division 22

North Shore Middle School Broadway Middle School

Division 13 Cohen Middle School

Division 5 Chester Academy Ernie Davis Middle School

Alfred G. Berner Middle School Fallsburg Middle School

Merrick Avenue Middle School M.C. Millier Middle School Division 23

Minisink Valley Middle School Bishop Kearney High School

Division 6 Monhagen Middle School Canandaigua Middle School

Island Trees Middle School R.J. Kaiser Middle School East High School

Jonas E. Salk Middle School Twin Towers Middle School Spry Middle School

Lincoln Orens Middle School Victor Junior High School

Wisdom Lane Middle School Division 14

Woodland Middle School Lake Placid Middle High School Division 24

W.T. Clarke Middle School Northeastern Clinton Middle Ogdensburg Free Academy

Saranac Middle School

Division 7 Division 25

Baldwin Middle School Division 15 East Aurora Middle School

East Rockaway Jr./Sr. Glens Falls Middle School Lewiston Porter Middle

Oceanside Middle School West Middle School

Division 16

Divisions 8/8A Albany Academy for Girls Division 26

I.S. 73 Queens Berne-Know-Westerlo Jr Silver Creek

I.S. 125 J. Watson Bailey Middle School Washington Middle School

I.S. 77 Saugerties Jr High School

I.S. 5 Queens Voorheesville Middle School Division 27

Nathaniel Hawthorne Middle School Alexander Middle School

P.S. 207 Division 17 East Irondequiot Middle School

Saint Helen School Fonda-Fultonville Cent Pembroke Central High

Schoharie Junior High Warsaw Central School

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Key Club

Key Club is the oldest and largest service program for high school students.

It is a student-led organization that teaches leadership through service to

others. Members of the Kiwanis International family, Key Club members

build themselves as they build their schools and communities. Key Club has

approximately 260,000 members in approximately 5,000 clubs. Key Club is

represented in 30 countries.

Key Club assists Kiwanis in carrying out its mission to serve

the children of the world. High school student members of Key Club perform

acts of service in their communities, such as cleaning up parks, collecting

clothing and organizing food drives. They also learn leadership skills by

running meetings, planning projects and holding elected leadership positions

at the club, district and international levels.

Key Club International brings together all Key Club's members' efforts and energies into an

area that makes an international impact through the Major Emphasis, "Children: Their Future,

Our Focus.” The Major Emphasis unites Key Clubs under the banner of service that deals with

the most important part of our community, our youth.

The Key Club service initiative is the hands-on element of the Major Emphasis. All of the hands

-on service provided to children by Key Club International members is directed to a single

area of need, to make a substantial impact. The current service initiative, The Eliminate

Project, allows Key Clubbers joining forces with Kiwanis International and UNICEF eliminate

maternal and neonatal tetanus.

Each year, Key Club International teams up with its three partner organizations, March of

Dimes, Children’s Miracle Network and UNICEF, for the fundraising element of the Major

Emphasis. As you plan your club’s service programming for the year, keep these

organizations in mind. Each Key Club is encouraged to participate with our partners as we

join together to make a difference in the lives of

children.

For more information visit their website: www.keyclub.org

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Clubs by Division

Division Club Division Club

1 Bishop McGrann-Mercy 4 Wheatley

1 Easthampton

1 Eastport South Manor 5 CCA Wantagh

1 Hamptonbays 5 Farmingdale

1 Riverhead 5 John F. Kennedy

1 Southhampton 5 Massapequa

1 Westhampton Beach 5 Plainedge

5 Sanford H. Calhoun

2 Amityville 5 Seaford

2 Bellport 5 W.C. Mepham

2 Copiague 5 Wantagh

2 Lindenhurst

2 Patchogue-Medford 6 Division Ave

2 Sayville 6 East Meadow

2 William Floyd 6 G.C. Tech

6 Garden City

3 Half Hallow Hills East 6 General Douglas MacArthur

3 Half Hallow Hills West 6 Island Trees

3 Huntington 6 Sacred Heart Academy

3 Northport High School 6 Uniondale

3 Smithtown 6 W.T. Clarke

3 Ward Melville 6 West Heapstead

4 Carle Place 7 Baldwin

4 Elmont 7 East Rockaway

4 Floral Park 7 Freeport

4 Glen Cove 7 Hewlett

4 Great Neck North 7 Lawrence

4 Great Neck South 7 Long Beach

4 Herricks 7 Lynbrook

4 Hicksville 7 Oceanside

4 Manhasset 7 Valley Stream

4 Mineola

4 New Hyde Park 8 August Martin

4 North Shore 8 Aviation

4 Paul D. Schreiber 8 Bayside

4 Sewanhanka 8 Benjamin N. Cardozo

4 St. Dominic 8 Francis Lewis

4 Westbury 8 Martin Van Buren

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Clubs by Division

Division Club Div. Club Div. Club

8 Queens H.S of Science at York College 11 HS of American Studies 14 Seton Catholic Central

8 Robert F. Kennedy 11 Hunter College 14 Ticonderoga

8 Townsend Harris 11 Stuyvesant 14 Willsboro

8A Christ the King 12 Ardsley 15 BOCES

8A Forest Hill 12 Lincoln 15 Bolton

8A Garden School 12 Mount Vernon 15 Fort Ann

8A Grover Cleveland 12 New Rochelle 15 Glens Falls

8A John Adams 12 North Rockland 15 Hadley-Luzerne

8A Martin Luther 12 Ramapo 15 Hartford

8A Maspeth Key Club 12 Rye Neck 15 Queensbury

8A Newtown 12 Saunders 15 Saratoga Springs

8A Richmond Hill 12 Spring Valley 15 South Glens Falls

8A St. Francis Prep 12 Ursuline

8A Sunny Side 12 Woodlands 16 Albany

8A William Cullen Bryant 12 Yonkers 16 Bethlehem

12 Yorktown Heights 16 Berne-Knox-Westerlo

9 Abraham Lincoln 16 Colonie

9 Bishop 13 Beacon 16 Guilderland

9 Brooklyn Tech 13 Chester 16 Heatley

9 Edward R. Murrow 13 Cornwall 16 Kingston

9 James Madison 13 Fallsburg 16 Saugerties

9 John Dewey 13 Middletown 16 Shaker

9 Leon M. Goldstein 13 Minisink Valley 16 Voorheesville (Clay A Bouton)

9 Midwood 13 Monticello

9 New Utrecht 13 Newburgh Free Academy 17 Amsterdam

9 Telecommunications A 13 Port Jervis 17 Broadalbin-Perth

13 Stissing Mountain 17 Fonda-Fultonville

10 CSI International Studies 17 Gloversville

10 Curtis 14 Ausable Valley 17 Johnstown

10 St. Johns Villa 14 Chazy Central 17 Mayfield

10 Staten Island Technical 14 Keene Valley 17 Niskayuna

10 Susan Wagner 14 Lake Placid 17 Schalmont

10 Tottenville 14 North Adirondack 17 Mohonasen

14 Northeastern Clinton 17 Schenectady

11 Bronx HS of Science 14 Peru Central 17 Schoharie

11 DeWitt Clinton 14 Plattsburgh 17 Scotia-Glenville

11 Fiorello H. LaGuardia 14 Sarnac Central 17 Shenendehowa

11 HS of Math, Science, and Engineering 14 Sarnac Lake

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Division Club Division Club Division Club

18 Averill Park 21 Nottingham 25 Lewiston Porter

18 Catholic Central 21 Oswego Free Academy 25 Lockport

18 Columbia 21 Oswego High School 25 Niagara Catholic

18 Hoosick Falls 21 Solvay 25 Niagara Falls

18 Maple Hill 25 Springfield Griffith

18 Rensselaer 22 Corning 25 West Seneca East

18 Tamarac 22 Elmira Free Academy 25 West Seneca West

18 Troy 22 Ithaca

22 Notre Dame 26 Cassadaga Valley

19 Frankfort-Schuyler 22 Southside 26 Falconer

19 llion 22 Spencer Van-Etten 26 Fredonia

19 New Hartford 22 Thomas A. Edison 26 Jamestown

19 Oriskany 22 Wellsville 26 Ripley

19 Proctor 26 Silver Creek

19 Rome Catholic 23 Bishop Kearney 26 Southwestern

19 Rome Free Academy 23 Brighton 26 Westfield

19 Webb/ Old Forge Ctr. Adr. 23 Canandaigua Academy

19 Westmoreland 23 East High 27 Arcadia

23 Penfield 27 Brockport

20 Charles W. Baker 23 Victor Cenral 27 DeSale Regional

20 Charlotte Valley 23 Wayne 27 Eastridge

20 Chenango Valley 23 Webster-Schroeder 27 Geneva

20 Children's Home 23 Webster-Thomas 27 Keshequa

20 Greene 27 Livonia

20 Johnson City 24 Carthage 27 Mt. Morris

20 Laurens 24 General Brown 27 Pembroke

20 Maine-Endwell 24 Gouverneur 27 Rush-Henrietta

20 Norwich 24 Indian River

20 Owego Free Academy 24 Madrid-Waddington

20 Seton Catholic 24 Norwood-Norfolk

20 Union-Endicott 24 Ogdensburg

24 Potsdam

21 Baker 24 South Jefferson

21 Cicero-North Syracuse 24 Watertown

21 East Syracuse Minoa

21 Fayetterville Manlius 25 Alden

21 Hannibal 25 City Honors

21 Jamesville Dewitt 25 Holland

21 Liverpool 25 Iroquois

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Circle K International (CKI) is the premier

collegiate and university community ser-

vice, leadership development, and friend-

ship organization in the world. With more

than 12,600 members in 17 nations, CKI is

making a positive impact on the world

every day.

Circle K clubs are organized and sponsored by a Kiwanis club on a college or

university campus. CKI is a self-governing organization and elects its own offi-

cers, conducts its own meetings, and determines its own service activities.

CKI blends community service and leadership training with the opportunity to

meet other college students around the world. Projects such as the Six Cents

Initiative, CKI’s International fundraiser that aims to provide water to the 2.2 bil-

lion children worldwide who lack safe drinking water, bring CKI members to-

gether to make a difference in the world.

Circle-K

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Clubs by Division

Division Circle K Name Division Circle K Name

1 NA 16 University of New York at Albany

2 NA The College of St. Rose

3 Five Towns College 17 NA

Stony Brook 18 Hudson Valley Community College

4 LIU Post Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

New York Institute of Technology Russel Sage College

5 NA 19 Utica

6 Adelphi University 20 Hartwick College

Hofstra University SUNY Binghamton

Nassau Community College 21 SUNY Oswego

7 Molloy College Syracuse University

8/8A Queens College 22 Cornell University

Vaughns College Elmira College

9 Brooklyn College Ithaca College

New York University SUNY Cortland

10 Wagner College 23 St. John Fisher

11 City College of New York University of Rochester

Columbia University 24 Clarkson University

Hunter College St. Lawerence University

LaGuardia Community College SUNY Potsdam

St. Johns University 25 Canisius College

12 Fordham College Niagara University

Marist College Univeristy of Buffalo

13 SUNY New Paltz 26 NA

14 NA 27 Rochester Institute of Technology

15 NA SUNY Brockport

SUNY Geneseo

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Aktion Club is the only service club for adults with disabilities,

with more than 9,000 members worldwide.

Aktion Clubs draw members from various organizations that

support individuals with disabilities, as well as other

community programs. Aktion clubs can also be established

at churches, libraries, YMCAs, lodges or similar facilities. A

Kiwanis club, composed of like-minded, service-oriented

people from the community, serves as the club’s sponsor.

Aktion Club is supported at the district level and by the Kiwanis International Office in

Indianapolis, Indiana, which provides programs, literature and opportunities to relate to

individuals with disabilities from countries worldwide.

For more information visit their website: www.aktionclub.org

Aktion Club

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Clubs by Division

Division 1 Division 10 Division 23

Brighton

Division 2 Division 11 Newark

Ontario County

Division 3 Division 12

Division 24

Division 4 Division 13 DPAO, Watertown

Nassau Boces RKS at Manhasset High Division 14 Evergreen

Adirondack Ogdensburg

Division 5 Plattsburgh

Nassau Boces at Rosemary Kennedy Division 15

Nassau Boces RKS at JFK H.S Warren-Washington (Glen Falls) Division 25

Division 16 Buffalo

Division 6 East Aurora

West Hempstead Court Division 17 Niagara

Division 18 West Seneca

Division 7

Oceanside Sailors Division 19 Division 26

Division 8/8A Division 20 Division 27

Astoria Batavia

Heartshare Division 21 Lifetime Assistance Inc. (Brockport)

Forest Park Livonia

Division 22 Nunda

Division 9 Elmira Rochester

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Kiwanis

Kiwanis clubs, located in 80 nations, help

their communities in countless ways. Each

community’s needs are different—so each

Kiwanis club is different. By working together,

members achieve what one person cannot

accomplish alone. When you give a child the

chance to learn, experience, dream, grow,

succeed and thrive, great things happen.

Service footprint: Service is at the heart of

every Kiwanis Club, no matter where in the

world it’s located. Members stage nearly 150,000 service projects and raise nearly

US$107 million every year for communities,

families and projects.

A family of servant leaders: Kiwanis Clubs focus on changing the world by serving

children, one child and one community at a time. To do this, many clubs also sponsor a

Kiwanis family club—K-Kids for primary school children; Builders Clubs for adolescents;

Key Clubs for teens; CKI clubs university students and Aktion Clubs for adults living with

disabilities—to reach more people and have a greater service impact on their

communities.

Traditional and not: No two Kiwanis Clubs look exactly the same. And they shouldn’t.

Each members’ and community’s needs are different, and each club should look

different. Some clubs are very traditional, with weekly meetings and a strong sense of

history. Other clubs don’t meet at all, and instead hold meetings online and only come

together for service projects. Newer clubs may follow the 3-2-1 concept: 3 hours of

service, 2 hours of social activity and a 1 hour meeting each month. Clubs should reflect

their community and their members and should work to meet their needs. Flexibility is key

to a successful club.

Fellowship and fun: Kiwanis members don’t just do service—they have fun. Members

make new friends by being part of a club where they attend meetings and participate

in social events. Kiwanis clubs also provide excellent networking opportunities for

professionals. Members meet new people from all over their region and the world

through service projects, fundraising and by attending district and international

conventions.

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Divisions 1,2,3:

Suffolk East

Centereach Selden

East Hampton

Greater Riverhead

Greater Westhampton

Islips, Bay Shore

The Mastics

New York Young Profession-

als

Patchogue

Sayville

Southampton

Suffolk East Young Profes-

sionals

Three Village-Brookhaven

Township

Suffolk West

Amityville

Copiague

Huntington

Lindenhurst

North Amityville

Northport-East Northport

Division 4:

Long Island North

County Seat, Mineola

East Norwich, Oyster Bay

Glen Cove

Great Neck Peninsula

Hicksville

Manhasset-Port Washing-

ton

New Cassel

New Hyde Park-Floral Park

North Shore

Roslyn

Divisions 5 and 6:

Long Island South Central

The Bellmores

East Meadow

Elmont

Farmingdale

Franklin Square

Garden City

Hempstead

Levittown

Massapequa

Merrick

Nassau County Court Houses

Nassau University Medical Cen-

ter

Town Hall of Hempstead

Uniondale United

Wantagh

West Hempstead

Division 7:

Long Island Southwest

Baldwin

East Rockaway

Five Towns

Freeport

Island Park

Long Beach

Oceanside

Peninsula, Hewlett

Valley Stream

Division 8 and 8A:

Queens East

Cambria Heights

Flushing

Golden K Rockaway Blvd South

Ozone Park

Hollis

Jamaica

Rosedale-Laurelton

Queens West

Astoria-Long Island City

Corona-East Elmhurst

Forest Hills

Glendale

Howard Beach

Jackson Heights

Kew Forest-Richmond Hill Wood-

haven

La Guardia Airport

Lefferts-Liberty

Maspeth

Middle Village

Ozone Park

Queens Boulevard

The Rockaways

Sunnyside

Woodside

Division 9:

Brooklyn

Bedford Stuyvesant

Besonhurst and Bay Ridge

Coney Island

Eighty Sixth Street, Bath Beach

Gravesend

Kings Plaza-Canarsie

Mapleton

Maring Park

Parkway East

West End

Division 10 and 11:

Metropolitan

Brighton

Chinatown

New York City Young Professionals

North Central Staten Island

Richmond County

South Shore

Staten Island

US Fund for Unicef

Clubs by Division

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Clubs by Division

Division 11 and 12:

Bronx Westchester South

Bronx Shore

East Yonkers

Fordham

Hartsdale

Joseph Michael Wuest, Morris

Park

Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon Golden K

North East Bronx

Parkchester

Riverdale

Westchester Village

Yonkers

Division 12:

Hudson Tri County

Mamaroneck-Harrison Rye

Port Chester-Rye Brook

Putnam County

Rye Online

Spring Valley

White Plains

Division 13: Hudson River West

Callicoon

Chester

Middletown

Minisink Valley

Monticello

Roscoe

Shawangunk Valley, Ellenville

Woodridge

Division 14: Adirondack

Elizabethtown

Lake Placid

Plattsburgh Breakfast

Plattsburgh Noon

Rouses Point Champlain

Saranac Lake

Ticonderoga

Tupper Lake

Willsboro-Essex

Division 15 and 17:

Mohawk

Fonda-Fultonville

Glens Falls

Gloversville-Johnstown

Queensbury

Rotterdam

Saratoga Springs

Schenectady

Schoharie

Scotia-Glenville

Wilton

Division 16:

Hudson River

Beacon-Fishkill

Catskill

Kingston

Newburgh

Poughkeepsie

Saugerties

Ulster

Capital

Albany

Cohoes

Delmar

The Helderbergs

Latham

New Scotland

Western Turnpike-Guilderland

Division 18:

Van Rensselaer

Castleton-On-Hudson

East Greenbush

Hoosick Falls

North Greenbush

Rensselaer

Sand Lake

Troy

Division 19:

Central

Boonville

Central Adirondacks

Clinton

Frankfort

Lake Delta

New Hartford

Rome

Utica

Westmoreland

Division 20:

Susquehana

Broome County

Chenango Valley

Conklin

Delhi

Endicott-Vestal-Endwell

Oneonta

Owego

Tri-County

Division 21:

Ontario

Auburn

Baldwinsville

Dewitt

Eastwood-East Syracuse

Fulton

Liverpool

North Syracuse

Oswego

Owasco-Fleming

Solvay-Geddes-Camilus

Syracuse Young Professionals

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Division 22:

Chemung

Bath

Corning

Cortland

Dryden

Elmira

Hornell

Horseheads

Ithaca-Cayuga

Painted Post

Southport

Division 23:

Finger Lakes

Brighton

Canandaigua

Farmington-Victor

Lakeshore-Rochester

Newark

Palmyra-Macedon

Penfield-Perinton Town-

ships

Penn Yan

Seneca Falls Waterloo

Webster

Division 24:

Saint Lawrence

Canton

Gouverneur

Jefferson Breakfast

Malone

Massena

Norwood

Ogdensburg

Potsdam

Watertown

Division 25:

Niagra Frontier South

Alden

Buffalo

Chaffee-Sardinia

East Aurora

Elma

Elmwood Avenue

Hamburg

Holland

Java-Strykersville

Marilla

Orchard Park

Springville

Wales

West Seneca

Niagra Frontier North

Amherst

Clarence

Ken-Ton

Lewiston

Lockport

Niagara Falls

Niagara-Wheatfield

Tonawandas

Division 26:

Southwestern

Cassadaga Valley

Falconer

Gowanda

Jamestown

Lakewood

Northern Chautauque

Olean

Salamanca

Silver Creek

Westfield-Ripley

Division 27:

Genessee

Batavia

Brockport

Byron

Geneseo

Greece

Henrietta

Irondequoit

LeRoy-Pavilion-Stafford

Livonia

Mount Morris

Nunda

Pembroke-Corfu-Darien

Rochester

Rochester West Central

Southwest Rochester

Spencerport

Warsaw

York-Leicester

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Kiwanis Family Relations Committee

LTG Joshua Hill, co-Chair, [email protected]

LTG Jason Roman, co-Chair, [email protected]

LTG Sean Charles, committee member, [email protected]

LTG Victoria Clabeaux, committee member, [email protected]

LTG Helen Wong, committee member, [email protected]

District Bulletin Editor Holy Cheong, [email protected]

District Website: www.nydkc.org

International Website: www.keyclub.org

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