Saturday, October 8, 2011

Key Club Agenda, 10/04/2011


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.

Business

Key Club Information for New Members
Welcome to Key Club! We are a service-oriented organization and the biggest club at St. Charles East.

Code of Conduct
If you have not turned in your Code of Conduct forms, please do so!

Membership and Dues
Dues are $20 and due by the end of October. You need to pay dues every year in order to be a full member. 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

FEATURED: Key Leader
Key Leader is an amazing opportunity for members and non-members alike. This weekend-long event is a great way to develop leadership skills and have fun. Grab some friends and register by Oct. 7th. Questions? Call Morgan at (630) 440-2479 (Oct. 21st-23rd)

Divison 10 DCM
Join Key Club members from throughout our division for a kickball tournament at Pottowatomie Park on October 15th at 2:00 pm. There will be snacks and hot chocolate, and all members are welcome! You won’t want to miss this. Questions? Call Morgan at (630) 440-2479

Tri-Cities CROP Walk
CROP supports local food pantries and supplies food to people in Africa. Help them in their fundraising efforts at the annual Tri-Cities CROP Walk on October 16th. Registration begins at 1:15, step-off is at 2:00. Sign up to get an envelope—you can register on the day of the walk. Questions? Call Morgan at (630) 440-2479.

Triple Threat Softball Tournament
Triple Threat is an organization that focuses on athletics, academics, and arts to help urban youth recognize their full potential. Volunteer to help out with their 5th grade softball tournament on Oct 15th . Help out with games and activities from 10:30 am-1:30 pm or work as a scorekeeper (experience required) from 8:30am-12:00pm/11:30 am-3:00pm. E-mail Sue Natiello at volunteer@triplethreat.org if you are interested.

Park District Restoration Days
Go green and help restore our natural environment every Saturday from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. Oct. 8th @ Norris Woods Nature Preserve. Oct. 15th @Ferson Creek Fen Nature Preserve. Oct. 22nd @ Persimmon Woods—Keim Trail Be sure to fill out a Park District volunteer form. Questions? Call Sarah at (630) 205-0019

Brighton Gardens
Come visit with the residents everyday during social hour from 2:30-3:10. Questions? Call Sarah at (630) 205-0019

Northern Illinois Food Bank
Help sort, stock, and pack food at NIFB on November 1st, November 10th, and November 15th from 6:00 pm-8:30 pm. Questions? Call Connor at (630) 485-8671

Humanitarian Service Project
HSP is an organization that helps to alleviate the suffering inflicted by poverty. Sign up to volunteer on October 5th, October 12th, October 19th, or October 26th from 3:00-5:30. Questions? Call Jeanine at (630) 337-3116

Salvation Army Tutoring
Come afterschool Monday-Friday from 2:45-6 and help tutor elementary students or stock the food pantry. Questions? Call Kristin at (630) 346-7757

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 at (630) 999-1123


Youth Opportunities Fund Grant
Our Key Club can apply for a grant up to $2,000 dollars for a particularly amazing project. Let any of the officers or advisors know if you have a great idea for a big service project.

Calling all Photographers
We need people to take pictures of our club in action! Taking pictures of you and your friends at Key Club service projects will earn you an extra service hour. Send your pictures to Sarah at sarahdugan1213@aol.com

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.

Awards Information
If you are interested in applying for a I-I Key Club Award, go to http://www.iikeyclub.org/awards.html to download the awards packet. Keep in mind the application deadline is January 24th. See Morgan if you have any questions.

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.

*Find us on Facebook and like both the St. Charles East High School Key Club and II-district pages for updates and announcements.







Important dates:

Division 10 DCM: October 15th at Pottowatomie Park
Youth Opportunities Fund Grant due by: October 15th

Our next meeting: October 16th at 5:30 in the MAIN COMMONS

Key Leader: October 21st-23rd (register by October 7th!)

Key Club Week: November 7th-11th

Award applications due by: January 24th

District Convention: March 23rd-25th

Future Projects:

Spastic Paralysis Fundraiser (likely with Jersey Mikes). The district-wide goal is to raise $45,000—about five dollars a member--to make an informative video about this condition.

The Eliminate Project. Kiwanis wants to erase neo-natal tetanus from the earth by 2015. Look out for more information on what our Key Club is doing to help.

March of Dimes. The March of Dimes is a leader and pioneer in the fight to save babies. They are now working on ways to solve the problems of prematurity, low birth weight, and birth defects. Key Club is one of the many organizations that works to raise money for their research and support programs.

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