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K E Y C L U B 1 0 1 Presented by: Information and resources provided by the District Members Relations Committee 2011-2012 MRS

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K E Y C L U B 1 0 1

Presented by:Information and resources provided by theDistrict Members Relations Committee 2011-2012

MRS

“Do you make KEYS

or something?”

What is Key Club?

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Mission: Key Club is an international, student-led

organization providing its members with opportunities to perform service, build character, and

develop leadership.

Vision: We are caring and competent servant leaders

transforming communities world-wide.

What is Key Club?

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Key Club was started by Albert C. Olney and Frank C. Vincent…

…on May 7th, 1925

Key Club History

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They approached neighboring Kiwanis club

to help charter a similar club at their high school.

Key Club History

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The club was comprised of the key boys in the school,

willing to serve the school in any way possible and to

create better school spirit.

Thus, the club was dubbed Key Club

Key Club History

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“CARING-Our way of life”

CaringCharacter Building

InclusivenessLeadership

Key Club Motto and Core Values

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Blue: Unwavering character

White: PurityGold: Service

Colors

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“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.”

Key Club Pledge

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It starts with YOU.

Key Club Structure-Club

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Members make up a club.

A board is elected/appointed based off Club Bylaws that

are signed at the beginning of every year.

Key Club Structure-Club

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PresidentsVice-Presidents

SecretariesTreasurers

Bulletin Editors

*Public Relations

*Class Reps*Committee

Chairs

Key Club Structure-Club

*aren’t considered Club Officers, but serve on the Board of Directors

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A cluster of anywhere from 1-16 clubs make up a

Division.

Key Club Structure-Division

*with the exception of Hawaii- Division 22

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Divisions are numbered according to the

founding Kiwanis Clubs in the area.

Key Club Structure-Division

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A Lieutenant Governor is elected between January and

February and SERVE the division as a liaison between the Clubs and the District.

Key Club Structure-Division

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A cluster of anywhere from 1-8 Divisions make up a

Region.

A Regional Advisor also serves the division alongside the LtG.

Key Club Structure-Division

*LtG: Short hand for Lieutenant Governor

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Questions?

Speak up!

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There are 33 Districts within Key Club International.

We are part of the Cali-Nev-Ha Key Club District. CNH’s District

Mascot is the BEE.

Key Club Structure-District

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Key Club Structure-District Board ‘11-12

District Executives:

District Governor: Erinn WongDistrict Secretary: Andrew LiuDistrict Treasurer: Christopher J. VanDistrict Technology Editor: Elijah Kang

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Key Club Structure-District Board ‘11-12

District Committee Chairs:

District Convention: Philip NguyenDistrict Projects: Alex LiuKiwanis Family and Foundation: Mark UbongenMember Recognition: Sasha SpalaMember Relations: Charmaine LeBlancPolicies, International, and Elections: Miles Glick

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Key Club Structure-District Board ‘11-12

District Board Members:

All Lieutenant Governors from the 65 divisions within the California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District

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Members: 42,000+Clubs: 680+Divisions: 65

Key Club Structure-District Numbers

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International President

Annie Lewandoski

11 International Trustees

CNH Int’l Trustee: Yoo Eun Kim

International Vice-President

Catt Lovins

District Governors

CNH DGov: Erinn Wong

Key Club Structure-International Board

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Members: 260,000+Clubs: 5,000+Districts: 33

Countries: 30+

Key Club Structure-International

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Commonly Used District Acronyms

• CNH: Cali-Nev-Ha• DGOV: District Governor• DP: District Project• KFF: Kiwanis Family and

Foundation• DCON: District Convention• MRS: Member Relations• MR: Member Recognition• PIE: Policies, International, and

Elections• LTG: Lieutenant Governor

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Commonly Used Acronyms

• DCM: monthly meeting held by the LTG

• MTG: meeting• MRF: monthly report form

completed by club secretaries• OTC: Officer training conference

for club officers and members within a division

• RTC: Regional Training Conference for Key Clubbers within a region

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Questions?

Speak up!

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How do you feel?

I feel good! Oh, I feel so good!

UNGH (pelvic thrust)I feel fine! All of the time!

Abooga! Abooga! Abooga Booga Booga!

Key Club Spirit and Cheers

*Vegas Key Clubbers substitute ABOOGA for UNGA

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CNH District RapFROM THE EAST TO THE WEST!

YOU KNOW WERE THE BEST!WERE THE DISTRICT WITH THE STING!

AND THATS WHY WE SING!WE'RE THE BEES BUZZ BUZZ!WE'RE THE BEES BUZZ BUZZ!

ITS ALL ABOUT THE PARTY HARDY!CNH BEES!

Key Club Spirit and Cheers

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Questions?

Contact: <insert name here>

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