The document provides updates and reminders for a Key Club. It encourages continued donations for Smile Train and Ronald McDonald House charities. Upcoming fundraisers include a car wash and bake sale. Volunteers are needed to advertise for a Chili's fundraiser and build homes with Habitat for Humanity. Officer elections are upcoming and a TV news committee offers extra hours. Members are assigned guidance counselors to contact with questions.
Presentation for the first meeting of Kentwood Key Club.
Includes:
-Officer Introduction
-Key Club 101
-Service Opportunities/Events
-Upcoming Events
-Hours and Dues
-Member Requirements
-DCON (District Convention)
-Contact Information
Presentation by Nancy Tran (President)
Contact at: tran.nancy@aol.com
Learn how to successfully promote Rotary through social
media with tools, tips, and techniques for building audiences
and engagement. We’ll discuss current social media trends
and cover advertising, types of content to post, and how you
can handle a social media crisis.
As technology advances and human knowledge increases,
the work of groups and teams becomes more crucial to the
success of organizations. Individuals specialize in narrower
areas of expertise than before, so teams are necessary to
produce high quality work. From the value of face-to-face
interaction to the diversity of experiences and ideas, learn
the benefits of working in groups and teams and how to make
them even more effective.
Presentation for the first meeting of Kentwood Key Club.
Includes:
-Officer Introduction
-Key Club 101
-Service Opportunities/Events
-Upcoming Events
-Hours and Dues
-Member Requirements
-DCON (District Convention)
-Contact Information
Presentation by Nancy Tran (President)
Contact at: tran.nancy@aol.com
Learn how to successfully promote Rotary through social
media with tools, tips, and techniques for building audiences
and engagement. We’ll discuss current social media trends
and cover advertising, types of content to post, and how you
can handle a social media crisis.
As technology advances and human knowledge increases,
the work of groups and teams becomes more crucial to the
success of organizations. Individuals specialize in narrower
areas of expertise than before, so teams are necessary to
produce high quality work. From the value of face-to-face
interaction to the diversity of experiences and ideas, learn
the benefits of working in groups and teams and how to make
them even more effective.
The Rotary Foundation is known for its commitment to
effective programs and making a difference in people’s
lives today. Discover how gifts to the Endowment Fund
can support the areas most meaningful to you well into the
future. Learn about naming a fund after yourself or a loved
one, making strategic outright gifts, joining the Bequest
Society, and becoming a Major Donor or Arch Klumph
Society member. Enhance your personal Rotary legacy while
providing for the future of our programs. Specific U.S. tax
benefits will be discussed in “Enhance Your Rotary Legacy
With U.S. Tax-Wise Gift Options,” which complements this
session.
While the benefits of Rotary Youth Exchange are evident from alumni success stories, the program’s role in building the family of Rotary, boosting member engagement, and developing peace and understanding is not always clear. Come learn about Youth Exchange as a service opportunity, and explore how your club can benefit from this transformational program.
The Rotary Foundation is known for its commitment to
effective programs and making a difference in people’s
lives today. Discover how gifts to the Endowment Fund
can support the areas most meaningful to you well into the
future. Learn about naming a fund after yourself or a loved
one, making strategic outright gifts, joining the Bequest
Society, and becoming a Major Donor or Arch Klumph
Society member. Enhance your personal Rotary legacy while
providing for the future of our programs. Specific U.S. tax
benefits will be discussed in “Enhance Your Rotary Legacy
With U.S. Tax-Wise Gift Options,” which complements this
session.
While the benefits of Rotary Youth Exchange are evident from alumni success stories, the program’s role in building the family of Rotary, boosting member engagement, and developing peace and understanding is not always clear. Come learn about Youth Exchange as a service opportunity, and explore how your club can benefit from this transformational program.
Presentation for this meeting of Kentwood Key Club includes:
-Key Club 101
-Service Opportunities/Events
-Upcoming Events
-Hours and Dues
-Member Requirements
-Contact Information
Presentation by Nancy Tran (President)
Contact at: tran.nancy@aol.com
1. “No we do not make keys,
BUT we do open new doors.”
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4. REMINDERS: Smile Train
- Please CONTINUE to contribute to and collect donations for
Smile Train.
- For those who don’t remember, the cause is funding surgery for
children with cleft pallets
-Visit their site http://www.smiletrain.org/site/PageServer for more
info
- Remember to provide your own boxes to collect donations
- Money can be turned in at the end of the semester for extra
hours/minutes
5.
6. Thanks to Cy Ridge Key Clubs generous
donations towards Smile Train, we were able to
help in saving the life of a child! He was able to
receive the surgery that he needs and is now
doing extremely well.
Thank you Key Clubbers! Keep up the good
work and continue to collect money for smile
train!
7. RONALD McDONALD HOUSE Charity :)
Their mission: Ensure
children and their families
who are undergoing
hospital treatment. The
“house” provides families
with a “home-away-from-
home” that is near their
hospitalized child.
8. How can we help?
•Collecting until May
•Find the list of items on our
website/facebook
•Turn in items to rm 1665 (Ms.
Errachdi)
•Hours/minutes
For more info visit their site: http://rmhc.org/
9. WHAT: Advertise, Fundraising. Pass out flyers for Chili’s
restaurant on the following dates
WHEN: March 18th, 25th & April 22nd, 29th
WHO: Anyone can go! Try to get as many people going as
possible! Help us spread the word!!
HOW: They MUST have the flyer with them when they go.
WHY: Key Club will keep a portion of the funds raised
Flyers are to be passed out during
meeting
10.
11. CARWASH COMING UP!
When? Saturday, March 19th(shift 1: 9-11AM, shift 2: 11-2 PM)
Where? Panera Bread @ 1960 and Eldridge
What? We need members to bring items (Car soap 1 bottle= 1 hour,
Towels 4 = 1 hour, newspaper, tire brush etc.)
We will also be setting up an
So make sure you help us provide the lemonade!!
2nd CAR WASH!
Saturday March 26th- same shifts. @ Sears on Jones Road.
12. •Date
- March 7th, and 21st
- April 4th, and 18th
- May 9th and 12th
-If you provide baked goods, you will receive minutes
towards an hour. Please help contribute baked goods or
help sell after school. ( drop off items in room 1665 )
•Also included with our bake sale, we will be having:
13. WHEN: Saturday, March 26
WHAT: Volunteering to help build
homes for those in need of them.
14. WHAT: A meeting to review and receive info on District
Conference
WHEN: March 27th
WHERE: PCM meeting with key club officers
HOW: get more information with our
treasurer, Kimmi Doan.
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17. We need a TV news committee. Around 5 to 10
members to meet after school Monday and
Wednesday every other week. Get more
information with our editor, Vy Truong
•Feel free to join and make sure you
are committed if you do intend to
join. This will be a great way to earn
extra hours.
18. Scrapbook
Items are still needed for donations and hours
or minutes will be give in return with receipt
and name to purchased items.
19. Officer elections are coming up, if you
are interested, feel free to ask any
officers information about their
position and/or about elections to get
a head start!
20. Spread the word as there are a few tshirts left
and each shirt you will help sell will give you
an hour in return!!! (:
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21. Do you ever feel.. Lost?
Yes, we know you do. Which is why,
This semester EACH member will be
assigned a “GUIDANCE COUNSELER”
who will be available for:
• Questions on events
• dates, info, updates
• Questions about your hours
• etc.
• Think of them as a club guardian
22. Counselor Assignments:
(by LAST NAME)
Andy Tran: A – B My Lai: M
Cindy Hoang: C Thu Mai: N
Althaia Ignacio: D - G Leticia: O - S
Ashley Cao: H - K Vi Truong: T
Eunice Byun: L Kimmi Doan: V - Z
FIND YOUR COUNSELOR AFTER THE MEETING TO
EXCHANGE CONTACT INFO!
23. Earn some extra hours! Stay after the meeting to
help advertise for our carwash that’s coming up
quite soon. And also help with our Powderpuff
poaster making~ Your help would be greatly
appreciated! THANK SHAA
25. Charities/ fundraisers:
-Smile Train donations
-Ronald McDonald house bring collected
- Chili’s fundraiser! Help us spread the word!
Events:
- Car wash, March 19th! Don’t forget to bring lemonade also for
our alex’s lemonade stand!
- Bake sales!
- Habitat for Humanity!!!
- DCON meeting
Reminders:
-TV News Committee!! Join for some extra hours!
- officer elections coming up
- DCON
Guidance Counselors! – Don’t be afraid to ask if you have any
questions!!