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
1. K i ck Of f Meet i ng – Monday , September 1 5 th, 2 0 1 4
2. 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.
5. Key Club is the oldest, largest, mightiest and most
spirited service program for high school students. We
are an international student-led organization which
provide its’ members with opportunities to perform
service, build character and develop leadership.
Key Club has about members, over clubs
in countries!
What is Key Club?
Wow, that
sounds cool!
6. MOTTO: Caring – Our Way of Life
CORE VALUES
Leadership
Character Building
Caring
Inclusiveness
What do we stand for?
COLORS
Unwavering Character
Purity
Service
VISION:
We are caring and competent servant
leaders transforming communities world-wide.
7.
8. How does Key
Club work?
It starts with
YOU
There would not be Key Club
without you. With every piece of
trash you pick up and smile you
flash, you are making a
CLUB
difference. Members volunteer together
DIVISION
to make up a club led by a
president and a board of
officers.
A cluster of clubs in an area
make up a division led by a
lieutenant governor.
Divisions in a region
district. There are 33 districts led
by their own district governor
and executive board.
KCI and other programs like
Kiwanis and K-kids make up a K-Family!
Filled with people of all
ages!
The 33 districts make up Key Club
International. We are led by a
President, VP, and 11 trustees.
K-FAMILY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT
10. COLORS
Red and Black
MASCOT
DRAGONS (Toasty!)
Tahoma
Renton
Hazen
Lindbergh
Kentwood
Kent Meridian
Kentridge
Kentlake
Lt.G
Jenny Feng
*Seattle Rally spirit stick winner!
11. The PNW is geographically the largest
district of KCI consisting of:
Western Canada
Northern California
Alaska
Oregon
Pan-Handle Idaho
WASHINGTON STATE
We operate under over
clubs and divisions!
District Secretary:
Ik Hoon Jung
District Governor:
Lisa Antonio
District Treasurer:
Aneesh Pappu
District Bulletin Editor:
Jenny Zhang
EXECUTIVE BOARD
12. Help us spread the Key Club love by
getting an overlay and using our cover
photo today!
http://pnwkeyclub.weebly.com/campaign.html
13.
14. Requirement for
Key Club Members
Complete 15 hours of community service due by May 18th, 2015
Seniors: Must complete 30 hours to receive a graduation cord!
Attend at least 16 of 21 general meetings
• Perform 3 extra hours of community service to make up for a missed meeting.
Pay yearly dues of $17 by October 13th, 2015 to the cashier and
remember to bring the receipts to your officers!
IMPORTANT: To be an official Key Club member and receive your certificate and pin at the end of the
year, or to add Key Club for any application, it is necessary for you to complete these requirements.
15. Requirement for
Key Club Members
BRING HOURS SHEET TO SERVICE PROJECTS AND EVENTS!
TURN THEM IN AT MEETING
OR TO ANY OFFICERS
IF APPLICABLE, SUBMIT TO KWKEYCLUB@GMAIL.COM
http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/cms/lib/WA01001454/Centricity/Domain/1
68/Junior/evaluation.pdf
We love to see our club in action and to appreciate your services. Take
pictures to be featured in the next meeting, newsletter, or on Instagram!
16. What’s up with
dues!
International: $7.00
District: $5.50
Club Account: $4.50
Your dues provide you with the opportunity to
fundraise for projects such as the Eliminate Project
and work with global organizations such as UNICEF to
cure deadly diseases that occur all around the
world!
17. We love Mondays!
September 15th
September 22nd
October 6th
October 20th
November 3rd
November 17th
December 1st
December 15th
January 5th
January 12th
February 2nd
February 9th
March 16th
March 30th
April 13th
April 27th
May 18th
June 1st
June 8th
18. SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
• Choose your own hours.
• SIGN UP:
http://www.northwesthar
vest.org/sign-upapply-to-volunteer
• More questions? Ask
Truman!
19. SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
• Saturday, October 11th
• Kent Senior Center by Wendy’s
• 6pm-10:30pm, TWO coat check shifts from
• 6:00pm-8:30pm
• 8:30pm-10:30pm
• Two volunteers per shift!
• Talk to Nancy to sign up!
20. SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
• FOUR VOLUNTEERS
• Saturday, October 4th
• Arrive at 7am – Finished at 10am
• You will help serve breakfast and
proceeds will go to the Eliminate
Project.
• Talk to Nancy to sign up!
21. • Saturday, Sept. 27th
• Lake Fenwick Park in Kent
• 9am – 12pm, rain or shine!
• Must fill out form and waiver at
http://kentwa.gov/GreenKentEvent.aspx?id=254
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22. • Nickelodeon's Worldwide Day of Play
• Saturday, September 20th
• Kentridge High School Football Field
• 12-2pm CAPTURE THE FLAG
• 2:30-4:30pm BUBBLE SOCCER
• $3 for CAPTURE THE FLAG, $6 FOR
BUBBLE SOCCER, $8 FOR BOTH
• Proceeds go to the Eliminate Project
25. The annual DCON or District
Convention is where people
from all over the Pacific
Northwest gather to celebrate a
year of service with workshops,
dances, etc.
There’s speakers, talent, spirit,
selfies, performances, thousands
of people to meet and usually at
least one prom proposal.
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29. CALL US
BEEP US
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REACH US
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Club Group: Kentwood Key Club
Division Group: Division 32 of the Pacific
Northwest District Key Club International
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30. WE FEEL GOOD
OH WE FEEL SO GOOD – UH!
DOUBLE IT UP - UH! UH!
TRIPLE IT UP - UH! UH! UH!
ONE LONG UH
UHhhHHhhhHHhhhHHHhhHHHhhh!
RAPPER STYLE – UH! UH! UH! UH! UH!
TOASTY!