California-Nevada-Hawaii District Key Club International - Culture

Culture

  • After divisions have succeeded the sixteen club maximum, they realign into the two or more of the four cardinal directions. The Hawaiian division 22 is the only division to supersede the sixteen club limit with twenty four clubs.
  • The District is known for its District Board Attire in which District Board members wear all black business attire with a golden necktie.
  • The CNH District Office is located in Division 15
  • Sacramento High School is the oldest and founding chapter of Key Club International
  • The CNH District is the only district to share the same geographical domain as another Key Club District(CNH Kiwins)
  • The Sandy Nininger Award is the highest honor a Key Clubber in the District can obtain; the Jack Luther Advisor Award is the highest honor the District can bestow upon a faculty or Kiwanis advisor.

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