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2014-2015 KEY CLUB. PLEDGE I pledge, on my honor, to uphold the Objects of Key Club International; to build my home, school and community; to serve my.

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1 2014-2015 KEY CLUB

2 PLEDGE I pledge, on my honor, to uphold the Objects of Key Club International; to build my home, school and community; to serve my nation and God; and combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.

3 WHAT IS KEY CLUB? Key Club was started in 1925 and is the oldest and largest service program for high school students. It is a student-led organization that teaches leadership through service to others. Members of the Kiwanis International family, Key Club members build themselves as they build their schools and communities. Key Club has approximately 260,000 members in approximately 5,000 clubs. Key Club is represented in over 31 countries.

4 THE OFFICERS President: Rylee Wagner Vice President: Savanna Burnup Secretary: Jessica Mack Treasurer: Brianna Burnup Editor: Isabel Valencia and Elisha Santiago Class Directors Senior: Shannia Fullerton Junior: Kayla Bartel Sophomore: Daniel Hartless Freshmen: Aneesa Khwaja Division 7 Lt. Governor: William Woulard (Deland High School)

5 VOLUNTEER TRAINING SESSIONS Must attend only once during high school to start earning community service hours. NO VOLUNTEER HOURS COUNT UNTIL YOU ATTEND A SESSION! Held in lecture hall across from main office during the first half of lunch (11:02-11:37) Max 50 students: Sign up in guidance on clipboard next to the volunteer bulletin board Tues. November 20 Tues. December 9…

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7 DUES $25 The Breakdown: $4.50 for the Florida District $7.00 for Key Club International $13.50 for the club Shirts Fundraisers/Events Snacks We have not ordered shirts yet so you still have a little (and I mean a little) more time to turn in dues.

8 LAST YEARS EVENTS Relay for Life Veterans Breakfast Roadside/Campus clean-ups Special Olympics (western dance) Fundraisers Korn Boil Habitat for Humanity Spooktacular Santa’s Helpers (at the children’s home)

9 COMMITTEES SNAP – Grace Gillen Eliminate – Marissa Jeancola Korn Boil – Kayla Bartel Veterans Breakfast – Brianna Burnup Any underclassmen who would like to assist Brianna in planning so that they can be head of the event next year Teacher Toy Drive – Courtney Francis

10 NEW GOVERNOR’S PROJECT New Lieutenant Governor is Lauren McAllister SNAP Special Needs Awareness Program Field Day/Prom for ESE students Special Olympics After meeting projects

11 THE ELIMINATE PROJECT Delivering the cure for maternal and neonatal tetanus. Kills one baby every nine minutes Nearly 60,000 newborn children die every year To eliminate MNT from the Earth, 129 million mothers and their future babies need to be immunized The Eliminate project will reach the poorest, most neglected mothers and babies with additional lifesaving health care. The end of this one disease means the beginning of better health for so many families.

12 2014 – 2015 EXPECTATIONS Car Washes for Eliminate Submit entries into multiple District Education and Leadership Conference (DELC) contests Fundraise to send entire officer board to DELC More involvement with the Governor’s Project Habitat For Humanity John Knox Village Book Readings at Libraries What do YOU want out of this year? We will be setting up a suggestion box to submit any ideas you might have

13 DELC CONTESTS District Education and Leadership Conference Non-digital Poster Digital Poster Club T-shirt Club Video Oratorical Club Project Display (WE WON 3 rd PLACE!!!!!) Year in Review: Scrapbook (Traditional or Non- Traditional) Talent

14 HALLOWEEN CARDS Were dropped off at the Nemours Children’s Hospital and used as part of their Halloween celebration for their patients! Great Job!

15 TRICK OR TREAT FOR UNICEF $104.12

16 DELAND FALL FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS Saturday and Sunday, November 22-23 10:00am-4:00pm (2 hours shifts) 10am-noon, 11am-1pm, 12pm-2pm, 1pm-3pm, 2pm-4pm Arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled shift Check in at the Mainstreet Center Office Corner of New York and Woodland Same building where the DeLand Museum stores their art (it will be marked and noticeable) Booth Sitters: Provide breaks for artists Dress in school appropriate attire No sweats, shorts, torn jeans, or inappropriate T-shirts Wear your Key Club Shirt

17 NOVEMBER Korn Boil – Kayla (FULL) Free admissions to the Volusia County Fair November 10 – 16 (Monday – Sunday) 2 people a shift Wear a Key Club Shirt Veterans Breakfast – Brianna (NEED VOLUNTEERS) November 8 Stay after meeting DCM Eliminate Car Wash November 15 9:00am setup, 10:00am-3:00pm

18 NOVEMBER CONT. Butter Braid Fundraiser (PICK UP PACKETS) Selling November 3 rd – 14 th A frozen, ready-to-bake pastry that comes in a variety of flavors and fillings Funds will go towards the club for future events such as the Veterans breakfast and for snacks at meetings The Club member who sells the most will receive a movie gift basket with a $25 gift card to Epic Theaters. Teens for Jeans Aeropostale Donates jeans to homeless youth

19 PUMPKIN SMASH $55 Tips for next year: Two bats, less pumpkins, and plan for two continuous days WHAT DO WE DO WITH THE PUMPKINS?? Gutting pumpkins after meeting for the culinary club (volunteer hours) Baking Pumpkin seeds to sell at school and/or give away at the veterans breakfast

20 UHS INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Brianna Burnup and Sam Valencia One spot left for an interested club member

21 DECEMBER Teacher Toy Drive Courtney Francis Wednesday, December 17 Teacher luncheon (potluck) after school on an early release Wednesday and their “ticket” is a toy for donation Final Mile Race Management The Club plans on volunteering at local races such as 5k’s by setting up a water table for runners and helping with directing the runners. Dates TBA

22 INDEPENDENT PROJECTS At every meeting we will have a list of organizations at which you can volunteer with independently, even if the club as a whole is not sponsoring the event. We do this so that you can ensure to reach your desired number of volunteer hours at a schedule that is convenient for you! New Horizons Power Volleyball Academy

23 POWER VOLLEYBALL ACADEMY Need volunteers to help run concessions, the store, and help with cleanup. Shifts will be about 4 hours long and they will need volunteers potentially on a weekly basis, usually Saturdays from 8am – 10pm. For more information contact Jessica at (937)218-4560

24 NEW HORIZONS New Horizons Service Dogs, Inc. is a non-profit organization that partners trained dogs with the disabled, mostly in the area of wheelchair and mobility assistance. PUPPY WATCHERS Volunteers 1590 Laurel Park Ct, Orange City, FL 32763 386-456-0408 http://www.newhorizonsservicedogs.org/index.php/ways-to- help/volunteer

25 KEY CLUB NUMBER Text: @1738 To: 786-207-1048 This will send you reminders on upcoming dates. You can not reply to it, so if you have any questions text us. You can also follow our twitter page! @ uhskeyclub14


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