This document provides information for students to join and get involved with the Key Club at Lynnwood High School. It outlines the requirements to join, upcoming events for volunteering, and ways to sign up for events online. Upcoming volunteer opportunities in October include setting up for school carnivals, volunteering at a food bank, and assisting with Special Olympics bowling. The next Key Club meeting is on October 23rd.
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The Woman's Club of Winter Park is a century old non-profit organization with weekly lectures and silver tea each Thursday from October to April. We have small fundraisers during the year specifically for small businesses to sell their products and services. Our building at Lyman and Interlachen is a wonderful venue for seminars, lectures, board meetings and social occasions. Each year, we provide as many as fifteen $3,000 scholarships to undergraduates, and untold volunteer hours and contributions to local charities. Women from Central Florida who share our goals, are welcome to join us. We will have our 100th birthday party in the spring. Look for announcements on our web site and facebook page. Check out: http://www.womansclubofwinterpar.com
and The Woman's Club of Winter Park on Facebook.
Sandra Blossey, Ph.D.
President
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President
Hey Key Clubbers! You are welcomed to check out this slide show anytime you want. You can use this as a resource to check out volunteer opportunities just incase you missed the meeting on Monday!
Hi guys! This is just in case you guys happened to miss the meeting on Monday! Take a peak anytime you want, as you can open this slide anytime you want! Ask Dennis Mach if you have any questions about any of these service events!
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
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2. HOW DO I JOIN?
Pay your dues $15 to ASB by October 31st (pay
in cash or make checks payable to ESD)
Complete your activities and consent forms (turn
into Ms. Board, Ms. Kellogg, Secretaries, or President,
Jenny)
Have an ASB card (required for all extra-curricular)
Go to lynnwoodkeyclub.weebly.com >
Registration > Fill out Part 1 & 2
Have any financial issues? Talk to your counselor and let them
know that you need help paying your Key Club fee.
3. NEW 2014-2015 T-SHIRTS
Submit your own Key Club
t-shirt design!
• MUST incorporate the colors gold or
yellow, another would be white for font,
design
• Yellow, gold or black t-shirt
• MUST be made digitally(via Photoshop,
Word, etc.)
• MUST have some form of Lynnwood
Key Club to distinguish the shirt
• OPTIONAL: Icon of a bee or chimera
• OPTIONAL: Key Club logo
• OPTIONAL: Year
PAST T- • GET CREATIVE!
SHIRTS
7. SCIAW
Walk &
Roll
Spruce
Festiva
l Lynn
wood
Guest
speaker
Hilltop
YMCA
Carnival
Popcorn
Sales
Popcorn
Sales
= Club
Meeting
GROW
Work
Party
Child
Care
Oak
Heights
Fun Run
Martha
Lake
Trick-Or-
Treat for
UNICEF
October
Social
October
DCM
Poster
Party
Trick-Or-
Treat for
UNICEF
Special
Olympics
Everett
Food Bank
Everett
Food Bank
Annie’s
Kitchen
Annie’s
Kitchen
8. WHO: LHS Key Club & UNICEF
WHAT: Fundraise money to protect mothers and their
future newborns against maternal & neonatal tetanus
(MNT) because every kid counts
- MUST FILL OUT PARENT PERMISSION SLIP
GOAL: $200
AWARD: PIE THE OFFICERS
START: October 3rd, 2014 (Fri)
END: November 6th, 2014 (Thurs)
WHERE: EVERYWHERE – Neighborhoods, work, etc.
except school
9. WHO: LHS Key Club & Spruce Elementary
WHAT: Set up/clean up, run booths
WHEN: October 17th, 2014 (Fri)
TIME: 6:15pm – 9pm
WHERE: Spruce Elementary (17405 Spruce Way,
Lynnwood, WA 98037)
*FULL
10. WHO: LHS Key Clubbers & friends
WHAT: The first social of the year to bond with
your club members and officers!
• Halloween themed (costumes optional), games,
pumpkin carving, potluck (EVERYONE BRING
FOOD) and CLUB BONDING!
WHEN: October 18th, 2014 (Sat)
TIME: 4pm – 9pm
WHERE: Vinh’s House (3227 180th Pl SW
Lynnwood, WA 98037)
11. WHO: LHS Key Club & Spinal Cord Injury
Association of Washington
WHAT: Registration for participants, set up/clean up,
money handling, etc.
WHEN: October 19th, 2014 (Sun)
TIME: 8:30am – 2pm
WHERE: Green Lake Park (7201 E Greenlake Dr N,
98115)
*FULL
12. WHO: LHS Key Club & Everett Food Bank
WHAT: set up, food distribution (serving food to
families in need) and clean up.
WHEN: October 21st, 2014 (Tues)
TIME: 4pm – 6pm
WHERE: Bible Baptist Church (805 W Casino
Rd, Everett, WA 98204 )
*FULL
13. WHO: LHS Key Club & Martha Lake Elementary
WHAT: Help distribute popcorn to the
elementary kids after school with PTO
WHEN: October 22nd, 2014 (Wed)
TIME: 2:30pm – 3:30pm
WHERE: Martha Lake Elementary (17500 Larch
Way, Lynnwood, WA 98037)
*FULL
14. WHO: LHS Key Club & Annie’s Community
Kitchen
WHAT: help clean up kitchen and serve dinner
to the community!
WHEN: October 22nd, 2014 (Every Weds)
TIME: 4:30pm – 6pm
WHERE: Edmonds Lutheran Church (23525
84th Ave W, Edmonds, WA 98026)
*FULL
15. WHO: LHS Key Club & Lynnwood
Elementary
WHAT: help set up games and activities,
running booths, and clean up!
• Pizza and drinks provided for volunteers
• OPTIONAL: dress up in costumes but keep it
family friendly
WHEN: October 24th, 2014 (Fri)
TIME: 4:30pm – 9:30pm
WHERE: Lynnwood Elementary Gym
(18638 44th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA)
*9 volunteer spots left
16. WHO: LHS Key Club & Oak Heights Elementary
WHAT: Manage booths, cake walk, face painting
(need 3), and decorate the Haunted Halls!
WHEN: October 24th, 2014 (Fri)
TIME: Shifts (1) 12pm – 4pm (Haunted Halls);
(2) 5pm – 9:30pm (carnival)
WHERE: Oak Heights Elementary (15500 18th Ave
W, Lynnwood, WA 98087)
*10 volunteer spots left
17.
18. WHO: LHS Key Club & Martha Lake Elementary
WHAT: manage booths, set up and clean up
WHEN: October 24th, 2014 (Fri)
TIME: Shifts (1) 2pm – 5pm (2) 5pm – 9pm
WHERE: Martha Lake Elementary (17500 Larch
Way, Lynnwood, WA 98037)
*FULL
19. WHO: LHS Key Club & Hilltop Elementary
WHAT: set-up/clean up, work at booths
WHEN: October 24th, 2014 (Fri)
TIME: SHIFTS (1) 1pm – 4pm (set up) (2) 5:30
pm – 9pm (carnival)
WHERE: Hilltop Elementary (20425 Damson
Rd, Alderwood Manor, WA 98036)
*6 volunteer spots left
20.
21. WHO: Division 21 Key Club
WHAT: club/divisional/district updates,
icebreakers, potluck, and meet other Key
Clubbers in the division!
- MUST BRING SCHOOL ID TO ATTEND DCM!
WHEN: October 25th, 2014 (Sat)
TIME: 12pm – 2pm
WHERE: Mill Creek YMCA (13723 Puget Park
Dr, Everett, Washington 98208)
24. Check out The Buzz: October 2014
http://issuu.com/pnwdivision21/docs/oct
ober_2014_the_buzz
25. WHO: LHS Key Club & Northshore YMCA
WHAT: help with YMCA’s carnival – haunted house,
carnival games, face painting and cake walk
WHEN: October 26th, 2014 (Sun)
TIME: Shifts (1) 10am – 2pm (2) 1:30pm – 5:30pm
(3) 5:30pm – 9pm
WHERE: The Y at the Carol Edwards Center
(17401 133rd Ave NE, Woodinville WA)
*10 volunteer spots left
26.
27.
28. WHO: LHS Key Club & Special Olympics
WHAT: cheer on and help out with the annual
Northwest Region Bowling Tournament for children
and adults with intellectual disabilities!
- score keepers, lane managers, souvenir
WHEN: October 26th, 2014 (Sun)
TIME: Shifts (1) 8am – 12pm (2) 12pm – 5pm
WHERE: Majestic Lanes Bowling (1222 164th St
SW, Lynnwood, WA 98087)
*15 volunteers needed
29. HOW TO SIGN UP ONLINE
Signupgenius.com
‘Find a Sign Up’ (top right
corner)
Search by email >
21lhskeyclub@gmail.com
Choose whichever event you
want to sign up for!
30. KEY-NNECT WITH US
Twitter: @lynnwoodkeyclub
Facebook.com/lynnwoodhskeyclub
Website: Lynnwoodkeyclub.weebly.com