Don’t forget to take notes! 3 ways to get more involved 1.Participate in club activities 1.Run for club office 2.Run for office on the District or International.

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Don’t forget to take notes!

3 ways to get more involved 1.Participate in club activities 1.Run for club office 2.Run for office on the District or International level

To do more service and help your community To meet new people and get involved with your school To spend time with other service- minded high school students To make the most of your Key Club experience To have fun! Why should I get active?

Get information about upcoming events and projects Socialize with other Key Clubbers Get to know your officers and leaders Why Should I Attend Club Meetings?

One of the main goals of Key Club is to do service Give back to the community Awesome bonding experience with other Key Clubbers Suggest your own service projects to officers if you have something in mind Service Projects

Attend Division Functions Some types of divisional events: – DCMs – Division-Wide Service Projects – KCKC – Spring Zone Rallies Get to meet Key Clubbers from different schools Meet your Lt. Governor Divisional Events

Become a Committee Chair Every Key Club should have committees set up by the V.P. Ask to be a Committee Chair! Examples: – DCON – Eliminate – Service – Fundraising Committees

Don’t be afraid, you win no matter what! – If you win the election, you will gain leadership experience by serving in your position – Even if you lose the election, you will have gained valuable campaigning experience Gain leadership experience Learn how to work with a group of officers Learn how to make a club successful Become a Club Officer

Makes all of the club publications Takes pictures at events Manages Facebook, Twitter and other social media accounts Helps club plan to apply for awards Editor

Prepares a budget at the start of each year Manages the clubs finances Fills out all deposit forms and purchase orders Oversees the collection of club dues Treasurer

Manages the club records Takes minutes at club meetings Takes notes at all officers meeting about what needs to be discussed at the next club meeting Fills out pride reports Secretary

VP/ President Vice President Not necessarily the easy job Oversees committee system Works with the President on all issues Fills in when the President is absent President Oversees all of the club’s operations Works with the officers Leads service projects and events Represents the club