Announcements

*Please return your medical form ASAP! DUES ARE PAST DUE!  Please turn them in if you plan to join. However, if you're interested in joining, but cannot afford the dues, please see Mr. Beddall or an officer.

*At our last meeting, we talked about Key Club Week & Unicef.    

*Our next club meeting if THURSDAY, December 11th and we will also be having a meeting on December 17th.  

*New dates have been added to the calender.

*Listen to the announcements and check our bulletin board by room 220. Everything will be annouced, so listen carefully. You will also be able to check this website for event announcements. When you are signed up as a full member and your $11.50 dues are paid in, you will also receive newsletters through your homeroom. If at any point you need further explanations, you can see any officer or Mr. Beddall.

Events

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2008-2009



Member List:

Seniors
Cody Hunnicutt
Elizabeth Stugart
Steph Brouse
Brittany Herr
Brittany Mull
Ariana Tavakoli

Kayla Keller

Juniors
Michelle Delgado

Sophomores
Courtney Ulrich
Alyssa Brown

Freshmen

WE NEED FRESHMEN!  YOU'LL BE OUR NEXT LEADERS EVENTUALLY!




**As people sign up for Key Club, their names will be added to the list.**


THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HAS PAID THEIR DUES!

2008-2009 Officers
Advisor:  Jim Beddall
President:  Cody Hunnicutt
V. President:  Elizabeth Stugart
Secretary:  Brittany Herr
Treasurer:  Stephanie Brouse


NOVEMBER EVENTS :
Turkey Drive 11.24.08
UNICEF Boxes 11.19.08

DECEMBER EVENTS:
Women In Transition 12.19.08

About Us

Key Club is a service organization for high school students, which operates under school regulations and draws its members from the student body. The club is a unique organization because it is sponsored by a local Kiwanis club, composed of the leading business and professional people of the community. Key Club's objective is the development of initiative, leadership ability, and good citizenship practices. It functions not only on a local level, but on a district and international level as well. This highly developed structure provides programs, literature, and the opportunity for students to relate to other teenagers from across the globe. Key Club is the largest service organization of its kind with over 135,000 members from approximately 3,900 clubs.

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