About INCKI

The Indiana District of Circle K is home to 14 clubs and over 400 members, and we are a service leadership partner of Kiwanis International. Established in 1961, we continue to grow and develop servant leaders across the state.

Our tenets, service, leadership, and fellowship, are what define Circle K. We are the largest collegiate service organization in the world and we strive to make a difference in our community, our state and our world. The clubs hold weekly and monthly service projects on a small and large scale. Our members volunteer at homeless shelters, animal shelters, Boys’ and Girls’ clubs, nursing homes and with so many other wonderful organizations that there are too many to list.

The district also holds two conferences to development members and leaders. Membership Development and Education Conference (MDEC) is a three day, fall retreat where members learn more about this awesome organization through workshops and facilitator sessions. We also hold a service project and have some fun. We hand out awards to members, as well as hold pageants to see who has the most Circle K spirit to be crowned Mr. and Miss INCKI. District Convention (DCON) is held in the winter, and is where members vote for district officers and by-laws. We also hold many workshops, and a large scale service project for members to work together on with others all over the district. These conventions are a great place for people to connect with and make friendships with members from all over the state.

Also, Circle K members love to have fun! They hold interclubs with other schools during college football games, while selling food or tickets to raise money for their clubs. We also hold many activities at the club level like ice cream socials, touring haunted houses, or having pitch-in dinners. Whatever is may be, you can count on Circle K’ers having fun doing it!

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