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1 8/13/15 Welcome to Key Club! Start: 3:15 p.m Diane Javier

2 Icebreaker

3 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 nation and God; and combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.

4 What is Key Club?

5 Student-led organization
Key Club members decide how: Club will function Budget will be administered Issues will be addressed Fundraisers Key Club is lead by its members, with the support of Kiwanis. Young developing leaders have a unique opportunity to lead an enormous organization doing millions of hours of service each year. Student led makes Key Club different from other youth organizations. From the club to the International Board young men and women are leading their organization.

6 Founded in 1925 in Sacramento, CA.
K E Y C L U B Service Leadership Program Founded in 1925 in Sacramento, CA. Key Club is one of the great organizations Kiwanis sponsors. These are called the Service Leadership programs. Service club for high school age students. Key Club was the first of its kind started in 1925 in Sacramento, California at Sacramento High School

7 Key Club Vision and Mission
Vision: We are caring and competent servant leaders transforming communities worldwide. Mission: An international, student-led organization providing its members with opportunities to perform service, build character, and develop leadership.

8 Caring Character Building Inclusiveness Leadership
Key Club Core Values Caring Character Building Inclusiveness Leadership Members base their leadership and service on these principles. Values, mission, and vision guide decisions and Key Club strategic planning.

9 Key Club is reaching out
Over 5,000 Clubs Over 260,000 members 32 countries– recently added China and Madagascar! 12 million hours of service each year Of the 30 countries, 7 have been new to Key Club in the last 10 years. Growth and interest from young people all over the world. Key Club is unique in many countries and is appealing to make communities.

10 K E Y C L U B structure

11 Key Club Structure Members Clubs Divisions 33 Districts
Club board of directors Clubs Divisions 33 Districts District boards Similar structure to Kiwanis. How Key Club functions is different at times, because they are a different generation with different needs and interests. International Council: Board and Governors International Board of trustees

12 Region/Division/ Etc. Region 13- Lionfish
D15, D10N, D10S, D35E, and D35W Division 15- Giraffes Ltg.: Nanxi Liu

13 Officer and representative board
Advisor: Ms. Adams President: Diane Javier Vice President: Jasmin Castanon Secretary: Chelsea Diaz Treasurer/ Event Coordinator: Amber Edmondson Editor/Historian: Odalys Cardenas Tech. Editor: Daniel Hurtado Senior Rep.: Kassidy Zhang Junior Rep.: William Hou Sophomore Rep.: Can be you! Freshman Rep.: Can be you!

14 2014

15 2015

16 Why join? Easy way to serve community Colleges know Leadership skills
Widen social circle ….and why not?

17 Officers and returning members– share experience

18 K E Y C L U B how to join… Dun Dun Dun

19 It’s Easy! Just… Fill out a membership application form
Attend as many meetings as you can Attend as much events as you can Participate, Participate! Be spirited! This is a “no-judge” zone  Have the passion to serve our community

20 Rules (also on the Paper)
Everyone must follow the rules Know the Pledge Respect Appropriate language Attend meetings Know cheers & participate Stick to commitments No phones, etc. Be open minded! Show off Tigeraffe pride! Know the Pledge

21 K E Y C L U B ongoing /upcoming events
You might want to take out a pen and paper… This isn’t a suggestion… Do it… Please 

22 DIVISION “Drives” School supplies Bottle caps and soda tabs
Canned food for Friends of Upland Men’s clothing for the homeless

23 DIVISION EVENTS Saturday, August 22: Region 13 Beach Clean Up/ DCM
7:30 am to 4:30 pm; Santa Monica Beach Saturday, September 26: D15 Kiwanis Special Olympics 8:30 am to 1:30 pm; Montclair Sunday, October 4: Inland Empire Cupcake Fair 8 am to 4 pm; Riverside Saturday, October 10: Escape Obstacle Run 7 am to 7 pm; Chino Hills

24 DIVISION EVENTS Saturday, October 24: Color Run 5k 7 am- 1pm; Pomona
Friday, November 13: Pre-Fall Rally More info TBA Saturday, November 14: Fall Rally More info TBA; Six Flags December 5-8th : Kiwanis Rose Float Decoration More info TBA; Pasadena

25 CAMPUS EVENTS Saturday, September 5 : Chaffey Campus Clean Up
10- 11:30am; Meet at MS2 Thursday, September 10: Letters to Children During/After meeting Thursday, September 17: Letters to Troops

26 Hours/ Minutes/ WHAT? Time cards Meetings- 10 minutes*
Division Council Meetings= 1 hour* Events= * AVID * minutes/hours vary Remember to sign in/ sign out with Amber Edmondson during events.

27 Additional Resources Missed a meeting? Forgot to write down upcoming events, etc.? No need to worry! Club website: FB page: Chaffey Key Club Cal-Nev-Ha: How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world. -Anne Frank

28 KEY CLUB CHEER

29 (Someone): HOW DO YOU FEEL?

30 YOU! US! TOGETHER! I feel good! Oh I feel so good! UH! I feel fine!
All of the time! Abooga! Abooga booga booga!

31 REMINDERS: Fill out membership form and turn in next week–
School supplies & Bottle caps/tabs Know thy pledge. Or else… Unhappy president Meetings are EVERY THURSDAY! Questions/Comments/Concerns, feel free to contact me (include your name, ofc)

32 Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead


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