Fellowship Tutorial - Circle K International!

Capital District of Circle K
International New Member
Tutorial
Fellowship
Fellowship
Fellowship is one of the three main tenets of
Circle K International.
Through Circle K, you will develop lifelong
friendships with fellow collegians, advisors,
Kiwanians, and citizens in the community.
Circle K has many ways to meet new people,
strengthen friends, and have tons of fun!
Club Fellowship
There are many fellowship opportunities available at the club
level.
You’ll meet new people and form lasting friendships while
you’re working side-by-side with fellow students to better
our community.
Many clubs also have socials, where members get together
and do something fun such as bowling or going out for
dinner.
Some clubs also have intramural sports where Circle K can
play against other organizations in a variety of sports.
Divisional Fellowship
Interclubbing is a really easy way to meet new
people, to collaborate on a project, or to just have
a good time.
Try doing a joint project or event with another club
in your division. Try inviting all the clubs in your
division to an event you’re holding.
Take a trip and visit another club’s meeting or
project. Not only will you meet new people and
have fun, but you’ll also get ideas on things your
club can do from seeing what others are doing.
District Fellowship
The Capital District has several events that promote
fellowship.
At our Fall and Spring Training Rallys you can learn
more about leadership and Circle K but you will
also meet many new people from all over VA,
MD, DC, and DE.
Our District Convention is another event that is both
educational and fun! There are several social
events throughout District Convention that allow
you to meet with other Circle K’ers.
District Fellowship
Every summer the Capital District has a Summer
Social at Virginia Beach. This is a great way to
stay in touch with your fellow Circle K’ers over
the summer!
Online chats happen throughout the year. Go to the
District website and chat with other Circle K’ers
from throughout the district.
If there is one thing that Circle K does best it’s
roadtrips! Nothing is a better bonding experience
than a 4 hour trip in a car with 4 other awesome
Circle K members!
International Fellowship
Since Circle K is an International organization, there
are opportunities to meet people from all over the
world.
At our International Convention, you will meet
Circle K’er from many different countries. This is
a multi-day convention with several social
activities to promote fellowship.
There are many other training conferences such as
Leaderscape and Ya’ll that are great ways to learn
more about leadership in Circle K and to also meet
new people!
Circle K Lingo
When you’re hanging out with your Circle K friends, be sure
you can talk the talk!
CKI ~ Circle K International
CDCKI ~ Capital District of Circle K Int.
ICON ~ International Convention
DCON ~ District Convention
FTR ~ Fall Training Rally
STR ~ Spring Training Rally
SI ~ Service Initiative
MRF ~ Monthly Report Form
LSSP ~ Large Scale Service Project at International Convention
IT ~ International Trustee
LTG ~ Lieutenant Governor
PCM ~ President’s Council Meeting
OTIC ~ On to International Convention Chair
CRABS ~ Circle K’ers Responding to And Bettering Society
BC ~ Builders Club
KK ~ K-Kids
KC ~ Key Club
Theft
While we do not condone stealing in Circle K, we do condone
“borrowing” of club bells, banners, gavels, and mascots.
The next time you are at another club’s event you can try to steal one of
these things! Then, make them come to one of your events to get it
back!
There are a couple of rules when you are “stealing” things.
 You may not take anyone’s personal belonging!
 It must be at an official club event and the items must be on display.
 You may not damage any of the items. If this happens then you are
held responsible.
 You may not take any District or International bells, banners, etc.
 You must leave a “ransom” note on what they need to do to get it back.
 You must be flexible on how many people they have to bring or what
they have to do. Be reasonable and fair.