District Directory
This page was last updated: February 1, 2012
Clubs by Division
(See also, Club Meetings by Day)

DIVISION 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26

Division 1
MAINE - Caribou, Easton and Presque Isle

Division 2
MAINE - Dexter (Sunrise), Dover-Foxcroft, Moosehead Lake, Orono, Old Town, Milo, and Brownville

Division 3
MAINE - Bangor Breakfast, Brewer, Bangor, Ellsworth, Mt. Desert Island, and Hampden

Division 4
MAINE - Augusta, Auburn-Lewiston, Madison, Greater Pittsfield Area, Rockland, Waterville, and Waldo County

Division 5
MAINE - Norway-Paris, Portland, Saco River Valley, Sanford, Scarborough, Standish, Westbrook, and Windham

Division 6
NEW HAMPSHIRE - Dover, Exeter, Laconia, Meredith, Mt. Washington Valley, Seacoast-and Portsmouth

Division 7
NEW HAMPSHIRE - Claremont, Concord, Hookset, Hudson, Upper Valley - Lebanon, Manchester and Salem

Division 8
NEW HAMPSHIRE - Berlin and Colebrook, VERMONT - St. Johnsbury

Division 9
VERMONT - Barre, Chittenden County, Marble Valley, Montpelier, Rutland, and Hardwick

Division 10
MASSACHUSETTS - Georgetown, Greater Lawrence, Haverhill, Greater Lowell, Pentucket-Haverhill, and Westford.

Division 11
MASSACHUSETTS - Beverly, Danvers, Middleton, Wilmington, and Woburn

Division 12
MASSACHUSETTS - Jamaica Plains Forest Hills, Roslindale-West Roxbury, Roxbury, and Allston Brighton

Division 13
MASSACHUSETTS - Greater Abbington, Hingham-Weymouth, Marshfield, Milton, Rockland, and Quincy

Division 14
MASSACHUSETTS - East Boston, Chelsea, Everett, Golden K of Everett, Malden, Medford, Revere, Somerville and Stoneham

Division 15 - Pilgrim Division
MASSACHUSETTS - Brockton, Hanson, Kingston Duxbury, Manomet-Cedarville, Plymouth, Whitman

Division 16 - Cape and Islands Division
MASSACHUSETTS - Bourne/Wareham, Central Cape Cod, Hyannis, Lower Cape Cod, Mashpee, and Sandwich

Division 17
MASSACHUSETTS - Bridgewater, East Bridgewater, Fall River, Middleborough,
New Bedford, Pembroke, Taunton

Division 18 - Yankee Division
RHODE ISLAND - Aquidneck Island, Newport, Greater Seekonk, North Smithfield, and Woonsocket

Division 19
MASSACHUSETTS - Auburn, Natick, Waltham, Wellesley, and Worcester

Division 20 - Tri State Division
MASSACHUSETTS - Bernardston, Greenfield, Northfield, Shelburne Falls, and Winchendon
NEW HAMPSHIRE - Keene, Peterborough, and Winchester, VERMONT - Brattleboro

Division 21
MASSACHUSETTS - Easthampton, Holyoke, Lee, New England e_Kiwanis (an Internet club), Otis, Pittsfield, Sheffield, Springfield, Westfield, and West Springfield/Agawam

Division 22
CONNECTICUT - Berlin, Cromwell, Hartford, Meriden, Middletown, New Britain, Southington, Tri-Town Golden K, West Hartford, Windsor

Division 23
CONNECTICUT - Cheshire, Glastonbury, New Haven, New London, Newington, Shoreline Club, and Wallingford

Division 24
CONNECTICUT - Bridgeport, Bristol, Danbury, Fairfield, Milford, and Waterbury

Division 25 - Gateway to New England Division
CONNECTICUT - Darien, Greenwich, New Canaan, Norwalk, Stamford, Weston, Westport, and Wilton

Division 26
BERMUDA - Hamilton, Sandys, and St. George's


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About the New England District

Today, the New England District of Kiwanis consists of 26 divisions and almost 200 clubs, but in 1918 when Kiwanis was just starting in New England, it was a different story.

The organization of the New England District occurred on November 15, 1918, in Worcester,
Massachusetts. There were thirteen clubs in the district at that time. Charles S. Webster of
Portland, Maine, was the first governor. He was re-elected the next year at a Springfield meeting,
and he served until October 8, 1920. At the 1920 convention, in Holyoke, Massachusetts, Thomas
E. Babb, Jr. was elected and he, too, was reelected and served until the end of 1922. The first
club in the district was Hartford, Connecticut, which was completed July 15, 1916. The second
club was Worcester on November 11, 1916, and the third was Springfield, Massachusetts, on
January 10, 1917.
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