Est. February 20, 1934

Who are we?

Meet our 23/24 Executive

Est. February 20, 1934

Brent Hagberg

President
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Mark johnson

Vice-President

Don DucLOS

Treasurer
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BERT Baxter

Registrar

HILLCITY KINSMEN

Why the Hill City Kinsmen?
When you were a kid it was great to have a place to meet new friends and discover new horizons.  It can be the same now.  Join a Kinsmen, Kinette or Kin club and become part of a dynamic organization filled with people just like you.

Help your community.
Kinsmen, Kinette and Kin clubs make up the country’s largest all-Canadian service group, run  by active community volunteers.  Members work together to serve the community’s greatest need by promoting service, fellowship, family values and national pride.  They support Cystic Fibrosis research and fund local projects, like playgrounds and ice rinks, across the country. So, if you’d like to give something back to your community, the club is the perfect answer.

Develop personally.
It’s very satisfying to be a member of the club.  You’ll be proud of the work you do for others and pleased with the personal benefits that result.  You may become a better leader, or more of a team player.  You’ll find yourself more relaxed in dealing with groups; your presentation skills will improve and you’ll become a better public speaker.  Plus you’ll have a chance to network with people from a wide variety of businesses.

Make life-long friendships.
Kinsmen, Kinette and Kin club members come from all walks of life, so you’ll enjoy being part of a youthful and spirited group.  And like most members, you’ll make lifetime friendships that extend far beyond the club itself.

Have a whole lot of fun.
Although Kin dates back more than 90 years, there’s nothing old-fashioned about the meetings.  They’re lively, interesting and fun.  Fundraising events get you into the community and they’re always rewarding and entertaining.  So join the club today, and brighten the horizon – for yourself and your community.  

Interested in joining?
Our Club typically meets every second Thursday throughout the year (summers off) – meetings and dinner starts at 7pm (currently at the Prospector). Please reach out to Bert Baxter if you would like more information.   

As the president of the service club, I strongly believe in the power of unity to bring about change. By working together, we have the ability to turn challenges into opportunities and instill hope in the hearts of those we serve. Let us lead with compassion, serve with purpose, and inspire a legacy of KINdness that will resonate for generations to come.”
BRENT Hagberg
President (2023/24)
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“Lead, SERVE, INSPIRE”