Becky Horton was the quintessential Lt. Governor, and she chaired the Past Lt. Governor’s Council following her terms as Lt. Governor and as a District Trustee. As a second-generation Kiwanian, her zest for life and love of Kiwanis were inspirational to all who knew her. Following her untimely death in 2022, the District’s Board of Trustees unanimously endorsed the naming of its Outstanding Lt. Governor award in her memory.
Of all the Lt. Governors, this award will typically be given to only ONE OUTSTANDING Lt. Governor.
The Lt. Governor will be recognized at the MidYear Conference or District Convention following his/her year of service.
Criteria:
50% of the Clubs in the division achieve distinguished. The Lt. Governor recruits two members. The Lt. Governor has a minimum of 4 division council meetings during his year. The Lt. Governor communicates to clubs by newsletter or email monthly. Once a Lt. Governor meets these criteria, an essay should be submitted as to why he/she deserves outstanding Lt. Governor (in the event of more than one Lt. Governor achieving the top four criteria).
Ideas to include in the essay:
Did the division begin a new service project that brought the clubs closer together under the leadership of the Lt. Governor? Was there a “special event” that this Lt. Governor inaugurated? What was special about this Lt. Governor?
Becky Horton Outstanding Lt. Governor Award
Becky Horton was the quintessential Lt. Governor, and she chaired the Past Lt. Governor’s Council following her terms as Lt. Governor and as a District Trustee. As a second-generation Kiwanian, her zest for life and love of Kiwanis were inspirational to all who knew her. Following her untimely death in 2022, the District’s Board of Trustees unanimously endorsed the naming of its Outstanding Lt. Governor award in her memory.
Of all the Lt. Governors, this award will typically be given to only ONE OUTSTANDING Lt. Governor.
The Lt. Governor will be recognized at the MidYear Conference or District Convention following his/her year of service.
Criteria:
50% of the Clubs in the division achieve distinguished.
The Lt. Governor recruits two members.
The Lt. Governor has a minimum of 4 division council meetings during his year.
The Lt. Governor communicates to clubs by newsletter or email monthly.
Once a Lt. Governor meets these criteria, an essay should be submitted as to why he/she deserves outstanding Lt. Governor (in the event of more than one Lt. Governor achieving the top four criteria).
Ideas to include in the essay:
Did the division begin a new service project that brought the clubs closer together under the leadership of the Lt. Governor?
Was there a “special event” that this Lt. Governor inaugurated?
What was special about this Lt. Governor?