Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Key Club Agenda, 11/09/2010

Business

Key Club Information for New Members:
Dues $20, submitted at club meetings
Service organization with minimum of 5 hours service per month, recommended

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 to combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.

Code of Conduct:
Turn in Code of Conduct forms after meeting.

Membership update:
You do not receive a new membership card each year. Your membership number remains the same. Only first-time members get a card.

Service Projects:
Salvation Army Tutoring
Come afterschool Monday-Friday from 2:45-6 and help tutor elementary students or stock the food pantry. Questions? Call Sarah @ (630) 205-0019

Salvation Army Bell Ringing:
November 20, 26, 27, December 4, 11, and 18 in 2-hour shifts, up to 3 people per shift. Location is at Starbucks in Downtown St. Charles. Questions? Call Sarah @ (630) 205-0019

Salvation Army for Lazarus House:
Wednesday, Nov. 24th Lazarus House needs volunteers to set up for a Thanksgiving meal the next day from 1-3 pm.
Thursday Nov. 25th Lazarus House needs volunteers to serve lunch and watch/ play with the kids there from 11:30 to 2pm. They also need people to help clean up from 2-3 pm on the same day. Questions? Call Sneha @ (630) 857-8466
Lazarus House:
This Thursday, November 11th, come after school to B200D to help make sack lunches for Lazarus House. We only need about ten volunteers for this project. Questions? Call Sneha @ (630) 857-8466

Northern Illinois Food Bank:
The Northern Illinois Food Bank needs volunteers to help sort and pack foods on these dates:
Tuesday, December 7th, 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Thursday, December 9th, 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Tuesday, December 21st, 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Questions? Call Connor @ (630) 485-8671
***We’re currently not 100% sure whether or not these events are set in stone. This month they didn’t reserve any spots for us so we might have to cancel these dates.

Living Well Cancer Center:
Please bring in baked goods to our next meeting to be donated to Living Well. Each baked good item is worth one service hour. On Tuesday and Wednesday nights students can also help out at the center. Questions? Call Kaitlin @ (630) 999-1123

Brighton Gardens:
Come visit with the residents everyday during social hour from 2:30-3:10. Questions? Call Colin at (630) 584-1617.

Turkey Drive:
Saint Charles East High School is providing 100 complete Thanksgiving meals to needy families in STC. Students can donate a Turkey, boxed stuffing, canned gravy, boxed potatoes, canned cranberries, or canned vegetables.

Delnor-Glen:
Come call bingo on Sundays from 2-3 pm, volunteers must be at least 16 to do this. Volunteers are also needed to play music in the lobbies on Saturdays and Sundays (No age limit required) Questions? Call Morgan @ (630) 440-2479

Child Advocacy Center:
Christmas Sponsor-A-Family – The Kane County Child Advocacy Center needs people to buy items on each family's wish list compiled by caseworkers at the CAC. There are about twenty families in need this year. We already have all the money needed, we just need volunteers to go out and shop for items on the list. It will be after school until around 5 PM. Questions? Call Morgan @ (630) 440-2479

Holiday Christmas Parade:
The Saint Charles Electric Christmas needs volunteers to help with the parade. If interested please pick up a volunteer application and list of volunteer roles. Questions? Call Colin @ 6305841617

Special Night for Special Kids:
December 9, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Davis Elementary. Group of 4-6 students to sponsor a game booth (you pick the game!) Sign up if interested and provide t-shirt size.

Tri-City Family Services:
Adopt-a-Family Christmas.
Provide gifts and/or food for a family or multiple families in need. If interested contact Sneha @ (630) 857-8466, she will assign you or a group a family. Boxes are due Monday Dec. 6th by the Key Club table.

Distribute Adopt-a-Family Christmas:
Carry gifts and food up from the agency basement of Tri-City Family Services and put in client families’ cars. Contact Sneha @ (630) 857-8466
Monday Dec. 13th 3-5 or 5-8:30
Tuesday Dec. 14th 3-5 or 5-8:30
4 students at time
1120 Randall Court, Geneva

Unload poinsettia plants and/or make deliveries to businesses. Must have a car.
Week of November 29th-Dec. 3rd
Questions? Call Sneha @ (630) 857-8466
Shady Hill Gardens
42 West 075
Route 38, Elburn

Snowflake Shuffle 5K:
Volunteer to direct runners in this race.
Bundle up! Sneha @ (630) 857-8466
Saturday Dec. 4th, 8-11:30 AM
Mill Creek Golf Club
39 West 525 Herrington Drive, Geneva



Reminders
*Please show up for any service projects you sign up to do. If you cannot attend, please call the officer assigned to that project.

*Pick up hours forms at the meetings or at the Key Club bulletin board located by Mrs. Hervey’s office.

*Visit our website at www.stcekeyclub.blogspot.com to find agendas and upcoming meeting dates. Or find us on Facebook.


Service Project Ideas, Managers
Do you have an idea for a service project for our club? If you know of a service project idea through your participation with a church or youth group, another club or sport, the park district, or some other agency and would like to see if other Key Club members could help, then we want to know! You can earn service hours as a project manager and can help expand our club involvement in the community. Simply bring your ideas and a contact name and number to any officer to get your project started.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Key Club Agenda, 10/12/2010


Business

Key Club Information for New Members:
Introduction of officers, roles
Dues $20, submitted at club meetings
Service organization with minimum of 5 hours service per month, recommended

Key Club Pledge:
I pledge, on my honor, to uphold the objects of Key Club International, to build my home, school, and community, and to combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.

Code of Conduct:
-Mrs. Hervey reviewed code of conduct expectation, signatures.

Service Projects

Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF:
Boxes are available to trick-or-treat for UNICEF. Any money collected can be brought to the November 10th meeting. Questions? Call Colin @ (630) 584-1617

Salvation Army Tutoring:
Come afterschool Monday-Friday from 2:45-6 and help tutor elementary students or stock the food pantry. Questions? Call Sarah @ (630) 205-0019

Salvation Army for Lazarus House:
Wednesday, Nov. 24th Lazarus House needs volunteers to set up for a Thanksgiving meal the next day from 1-3 pm.
Thursday Nov. 25th Lazarus House needs volunteers to serve lunch and watch/ play with the kids there from 11:30 to 2pm. They also need people to help clean up from 2-3 pm on the same day. Questions? Call Sneha @ (630) 857-8466

Lazarus House:
This Wednesday, October 13th, come after school to help make sack lunches for Lazarus House.

October 29th and 30th Lazarus House needs help mailing and stuffing envelopes with newsletters of their community resource center. Shifts are from 9:00 am – noon and noon – 3:00 pm. We only need 12 people for each shift so spots are limited. Questions? Call Sneha @ (630) 857-8466

Bell Graham Fall Festival:
Bell-Graham Elementary school is having a Fall Festival and needs as many volunteers as possible. Volunteers will help with games and activities and are needed for as little as thirty minutes. The date is October 22nd, and it starts at 6 pm and runs until 11 pm. Call Colin @ (630) 584-1617 for more info

Northern Illinois Food Bank:
The Northern Illinois Food Bank needs volunteers to help sort and pack foods on these dates:
Thursday, October 14, 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Tuesday, November 2, 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Tuesday, November 16, 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Questions? Call Connor @ (630) 485-8671

Living Well Cancer Center:
Please bring in baked goods to our next meeting to be donated to Living Well. Each baked good item is worth one service hour. On Tuesday and Wednesday nights students can also help out at the center. Questions? Call Kaitlin @ (630) 999-1123

Brighton Gardens:
Come visit with the residents everyday during social hour from 2:30-3:10. Questions? Call Colin at (630) 584-1617.

Delnor-Glen:
Come call bingo on Sundays from 2-3 pm, volunteers must be at least 16 to do this. Volunteers are also needed to play music in the lobbies on Saturdays and Sundays (No age limit required) Questions? Call Morgan @ (630) 440-2479

Primrose Farms Hayrides:
5N726 Crane Rd, St. Charles
Help set up for Primrose Farms Hayrides. All dates are from 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm for set-up. October 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, and 24.

Crop Walk:
A 5k walk for the hungry in Africa on October 17th, that starts at Batavia Methodist church at 1:15. Registration and donations can be done online or at the walk. For more information call Morgan @ (630) 440-2479

Bulletin Board Redecoration:
2 or 3 creative Key Club members are needed to redecorate the Key Club bulletin board. 1 hour of service credit will be provided. Time is flexible (not during class.) See Mrs. Hervey to sign up.

*NEW* Service Project Ideas, Managers
Do you have an idea for a service project for our club? If you know of a service project idea through your participation with a church or youth group, another club or sport, the park district, or some other agency and would like to see if other Key Club members could help, then we want to know! You can earn service hours as a project manager and can help expand our club involvement in the community. Simply bring your ideas and a contact name and number to any officer to get your project started.





Reminders
*Please show up for any service projects you sign up to do. If you cannot attend, please call the officer assigned to that project.

*Pick up hours forms at the meetings or at the Key Club bulletin board located by Mrs. Hervey’s office.

*Visit our website at www.stcekeyclub.blogspot.com to find agendas and upcoming meeting dates. Or find us on Facebook.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

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 to combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.

Service Projects:

Living Well: Please bring in baked goods to our next meeting to be donated to Living Well. Each baked good will be worth one service hour. On Tuesday and Wednesday nights students can also help out at the center. Questions? Call Kaitlin @ (630) 999-1123

Salvation Army: Come afterschool Monday-Friday from 2:45-6 and help tutor elementary students or stock the food pantry. Questions? Call Sarah @ (630) 205-0019

Brighton Gardens: Come visit with the residents everyday during social hour from 2:30-3:10. Questions? Call Colin at (630) 584-1617

Bell Graham: Bell-Graham Elementary school is having a Fall Festival and needs as many volunteers as possible. Volunteers will help with games and activities and are needed for as little as thirty minutes. The date is October 22nd, and it starts at 6 pm and runs until 11 pm. Call Colin @ 6305841617 for more info

Delnor-Glen: Come call bingo on Sundays from 2-3 pm, volunteers must be at least 16 to do this. Volunteers are also needed to play music in the lobbies on Saturdays and Sundays (No age limit required) Questions? Call Morgan @ (630) 440-2479

Crop Walk: A 5k walk for the hungry in Africa on October 17th, that starts at Batavia Methodist church at 1:15. Registration and donations can be done online or at the walk. For more information call Morgan @ (630) 440-2479

Reminders: *Please show up for any service projects you sign up to do. If you cannot attend, please call an officer. *Pick up hours forms at the meetings or at the Key Club bulletin board located by Mrs. Hervey’s office.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Monday, February 8, 2010

Key Club Agenda for February


Tuesday, February 9th, 2009


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 to combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.

Service Projects:

Living Well:

Please bring in baked goods to our next meeting to be donated to Living Well. Each baked good will be worth one service hour.

Davis Elementary:

Help out at the Davis Elementary Fun Fair. Sunday, March 21st from 11:30-1:30 and 1:30-3:30. Questions? Call Carlie at (630) 957-8957.

Salvation Army:

Come afterschool Monday-Thursday from 3-4 and help tutor elementary students or stock the food pantry. Questions? Call Holly at (630) 584-2269.

Brighton Gardens:

Come visit with the residents everyday during social hour from 2:30-3:10. Questions? Call Colin at (630) 584-1617.

Kiwanis Bowl-a-thon

Join us on February 27th at the Bowling Green in West Chicago on Rt. 38 from 12-3 pm. The cost is $14 per person and teams of 4 should be formed. Pledges should be collected to be donated to the Spastic Paralysis Research Foundation. Questions? Call Carlie at (630) 957-8957.

Speaker

Please welcome our speaker Sue Liechti from St. Charles Noon Kiwanis.

Key Club Bowl-a-thon for Haiti!

On April 10th, 2010 from 12:30-2:30 the St. Charles East Key Club will be sponsoring a bowl-a-thon at St. Charles Bowl. All donations and pledges will be donated to the Red Cross. More info to come regarding cost and pledges. Questions or interested? Call Carlie at (630) 957-8957.

Reminders

*Please show up for any service projects you sign up to do. If you cannot attend, please call an officer.

*Pick up hours forms at the meetings or at the Key Club bulletin board located by Mrs. Hervey’s office.

*Visit our website at www.stcekeyclub.blogspot.com to find agendas and upcoming meeting dates.

*Our next meeting date is Tuesday, March 9th, 2010.


Share Your Soles: We will collect the following NEW or GENTLY USED men’s, women’s and children’s shoes. Please wash the shoes before donating them if used by hand or machine using hot water, bleach and detergent.

· Winter Boots

· Cowboy Boots

· Sandals

· Slippers

· Canvas Shoes

· School Shoes

· Work/Utility Shoes

· Athletic Shoes

· Roller Blades

· Ice Skates (with covers on blades please)

· Spiked Shoes

· Wrestling Shoes

· Running Shoes

· Basketball Shoes

· Football Shoes

· Hiking Shoes

· Soccer Cleats


Wednesday, January 27, 2010

January Agenda

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 to combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.

Service Projects:

Living Well:

Please bring in baked goods to our next meeting to be donated to Living Well. Each baked good will be worth one service hour.

Salvation Army:

Come afterschool Monday-Thursday from 3-4 and help tutor elementary students or stock the food pantry. Questions? Call Holly at (630) 584-2269.

Brighton Gardens:

Come visit with the residents Monday- Friday during social hour from 2:30-3:10. Questions? Call Colin at (630) 584-1617.

Share Your Soles

For the rest of the year you can bring gently used shoes to meetings to be donated to Share Your Soles. A list of appropriate shoes is on the back of the agenda. Questions? Call Holly at (630) 584-2269.

Reminders:

*Find us on Facebook, search STCE key club.

*Please show up for any service projects you sign up to do. If you cannot attend, please call an officer.

*Pick up hours forms at the meetings or at the Key Club bulletin board located by Mrs. Hervey’s office.

*Visit our website at www.stcekeyclub.blogspot.com to find agendas and upcoming meeting dates.

*Our next meeting is Tuesday, February 9th, 2010. Hope to see you there!

Share Your Soles: We will collect the following NEW or GENTLY USED men’s, women’s and children’s shoes. Please wash the shoes before donating them if used by hand or machine using hot water, bleach and detergent.

· Winter Boots

· Cowboy Boots

· Sandals

· Slippers

· Canvas Shoes

· School Shoes

· Work/Utility Shoes

· Athletic Shoes

· Roller Blades

· Ice Skates (with covers on blades please)

· Spiked Shoes

· Wrestling Shoes

· Running Shoes

· Basketball Shoes

· Football Shoes

· Hiking Shoes

· Soccer Cleats