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WHAT IS A DISTRICT?

Kentucky-Tennessee District

Districts are either one state or a combination of states, provinces, or countries. Their main function is to develop and maintain clubs with the specified region. The district is led by a governor and a council of presidents. Each district also has a district administrator who provides guidance to the board and functions as a liaison between the CKI board and the Kiwanis district. Our club's district is the Kentucky-Tennessee District, also known as KT. We have just over 10 clubs in the district.

WHAT IS A SUBREGION?

Subregion E

Larger regions of clubs form districts. However, every district is part of a larger entity known as a subregion. Subregions are comprised of multiple districts. Their main function is to develop and maintain clubs within each district and keep the districts connected at an international and regional level. Subregions are led by a subregion trustee. Trustees oversee all districts in their subregion and represent those districts at an international level as members of the International Board. Our club's subregion is Subregion E. We are in a subregion with Ohio, West Virgina, and Pennsylvania.

International Organization: Programs
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