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Awards<br />

DIVISION SERVICE AWARD<br />

Division 11, Gary Cooper, 2006-07 Lt. Governor<br />

On Veterans Day, <strong>No</strong>vember 11, 2006, 57 people from Division 11 came together in the true “Kiwanis Family” sense to serve<br />

the Boys and Girls Homes of Lake Waccamaw. The Kiwanis Clubs of Division 11, along with 26 Key Clubbers, 5 Circle K’ers,<br />

and 2 Builders Club Members, landscaped the grounds around the Kiwanis Cottage. Landscaping plans were drawn, equipment<br />

assembled; and plants and mulch (and a dump truck) were donated. After all was said and done, even more service was given<br />

when several Kiwanis Clubs gave monetary donations while the Key Club Members donated school and cleaning supplies.<br />

One can truly make a difference.<br />

The award promotes cooperation within a division I order to spark a club’s interest to have close communications with the entire<br />

division. One division is chosen as the winner. A plaque will be presented to the Lt. Governor with certificates given to each club<br />

that participated. The division will have the option to provide a feature article in an issue of the Carolina Kiwanian.<br />

Criteria include: 1) the # of clubs participating, 2) the # of members per club participating, 3) the # of sponsored programs<br />

participating, 4) the # of times the division came together, 5) the # of people/children served 6) the impact on those served,<br />

and 7) Is the project a one-time event or ongoing<br />

HERB HENNIG AWARD<br />

Edward Reed Greenville, SC, Division 25<br />

Ed Reed has been a Kiwanian for 38 years. Since 1993, Ed has continually served with distinction as Secretary to<br />

the Kiwanis Club of Greenville, SC. In addition to his service as Secretary, Ed has served in the capacity of Lt.<br />

Governor, President, Vice President and member of the Board of Directors. Ed is also a pillar in the Greenville<br />

Community. Examples of his commitment include his dedicated service to Greenville Free Medical Clinic, Lapsits for<br />

Early Literacy, and the First Presbyterian Church of Greenville. One can truly make a difference.<br />

The Herb Hennig Award can only be received once in a lifetime. Clubs nominate an outstanding secretary by<br />

sending a written explanation to their Lt. Governor. The explanation should include substantiating letters from<br />

Kiwanis leaders, such as past club presidents, and should also have letters from others in the community who could<br />

substantiate the secretary's service to the community and to Kiwanis. The Lt. Governor then selects one out of all<br />

the nominations received and sends it to the District Office by October 15th of the next administrative year. The<br />

District Achievement Committee then makes the selection.<br />

INTERCLUB AWARD<br />

Kiwanis Club of Angier, Division 11<br />

An interclub visit is one held by two or more Kiwanis clubs or by a Kiwanis Club and any K- Kids, Builders Club,<br />

Key Club, Circle K Club or Aktion Club. The Kiwanis Club in the <strong>Carolinas</strong> District having the best interclub visitation<br />

record during each administrative year will be recognized with the interclub award. The Achievement Committee<br />

will choose the winning club at the end of the Kiwanis year by evaluating the Interclub Report submitted by clubs.<br />

If the evaluation of the reports using a set grading system results in a tie between two or more clubs, the largest<br />

number of member's participation in the visits to other clubs in the division will be the winner.<br />

This year’s winner visited the 11 clubs in its division an average of six times EACH as well as visiting six key clubs<br />

and a circle k club.<br />

INTERCLUB PATCHES<br />

Many have completed an interclub to all the clubs in the division. Those that have visited the clubs in their division,<br />

and submitted the information on the monthly reports will receive a patch recognizing these visitations and are listed<br />

below. Congratulations!<br />

Angier Gate City, Greensboro Hampstead Southport Oak Island<br />

Black Mountain Golden K Greenville Henderson Statesville<br />

Chapel Hill-Carrboro Golden K Raleigh Hendersonville Sunrise Goldsboro<br />

Clinton, NC Greater Greenville Pitt Co. Professionals Topsail Island Area<br />

Coats Greenville Raleigh Washington<br />

Fayetteville Greenville Eastside Sandhills, Moore Co. Wilson<br />

Florence Golden K Greenville Golden K Jewels Sanford Winston-Salem<br />

20 Carolina Kiwanian

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