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  • Proposals to present workshops at Key Club International Convention now being accepted

    Key Club International is proud to announce a request for proposals to present a workshop at its annual International Convention in Phoenix, Arizona! The International Convention is an opportunity each year for Key Club members from around the world to come together, learn about service and leadership, elect new officers, be recognized for accomplishments and enjoy the company and inspiration of fellow servant-leaders.

    Please download and read the application in full before beginning the workshop proposal. Proposals must be submitted by close of business on March 15, 2011.

    Proposal in Word format

    Proposal in PDF format

     

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  • Designer alert: Verdana is a new option

    The Key Club International and Circle K International graphic standards now include the Verdana font as an option for marketing materials. This addition is reflected in the online versions of the Key Club and CKI graphic standards manuals, which you can find at www.keyclub.org and www.circlek.org. (Other versions of these style guidelines don’t yet reflect the addition.)

     

    Why add Verdana? It’s free and available on all computers. It’s also readable in small sizes.

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  • Get the latest on The Eliminate Project!

    There’s a lot happening with The Eliminate Project! Stay informed with the latest by signing up for The Eliminate Project newsletter, available in all eight languages and packed with everything you need to know about what’s going on with the project. The first edition is slated to go out this month. Sign up now at www.theeliminateproject.com/email.

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  • Arkansas Key Club takes a bite out of hunger

    Arkansas Key Club takes a bite out of hunger

    The North Little Rock East Campus Key Club is hard at work in its largest annual service project: fighting hunger in Little Rock. The Key Clubbers spend each Monday making sandwiches for the homeless, while also gathering food for the Amboy Community Food Pantry, and helping their local Kiwanis Club assemble and distribute Thanksgiving care baskets. 

    Over the course of the school year the club has made 900 sandwiches, raised 173 cans of food for the Amboy Community Food Pantry and distributed 250 Thanksgiving baskets to those who needed them in their community! 

    The Key Clubbers make the sandwiches after regular club meetings. They volunteer to donate bread and sell teacher lunches to pay for peanut butter and jelly. The club enlisted the generous help of their classmates to donate canned food for the food pantry. 

    The entire club contributed to the cause. Members even took time out of their Thanksgiving break to help their local Kiwanis Club to donate care baskets.         

    How is your Key Club making a big impact on your community?

    Arkansas Key Club takes a bite out of hunger

    The North Little Rock East Campus Key Club is hard at work in its largest annual service project: fighting hunger in Little Rock. The Key Clubbers spend each Monday making sandwiches for the homeless, while also gathering food for the Amboy Community Food Pantry, and helping their local Kiwanis Club assemble and distribute Thanksgiving care baskets. 

    Over the course of the school year the club has made 900 sandwiches, raised 173 cans of food for the Amboy Community Food Pantry and distributed 250 Thanksgiving baskets to those who needed them in their community! 

    The Key Clubbers make the sandwiches after regular club meetings. They volunteer to donate bread and sell teacher lunches to pay for peanut butter and jelly. The club enlisted the generous help of their classmates to donate canned food for the food pantry. 

    The entire club contributed to the cause. Members even took time out of their Thanksgiving break to help their local Kiwanis Club to donate care baskets.         

    How is your Key Club making a big impact on your community?

    Arkansas Key Club takes a bite out of hunger

    The North Little Rock East Campus Key Club is hard at work in its largest annual service project: fighting hunger in Little Rock. The Key Clubbers spend each Monday making sandwiches for the homeless, while also gathering food for the Amboy Community Food Pantry, and helping their local Kiwanis Club assemble and distribute Thanksgiving care baskets. 

    Over the course of the school year the club has made 900 sandwiches, raised 173 cans of food for the Amboy Community Food Pantry and distributed 250 Thanksgiving baskets to those who needed them in their community! 

    The Key Clubbers make the sandwiches after regular club meetings. They volunteer to donate bread and sell teacher lunches to pay for peanut butter and jelly. The club enlisted the generous help of their classmates to donate canned food for the food pantry. 

    The entire club contributed to the cause. Members even took time out of their Thanksgiving break to help their local Kiwanis Club to donate care baskets.         

    How is your Key Club making a big impact on your communit

    The North Little Rock East Campus Key Club is hard at work in its largest annual service project: fighting hunger in Little Rock. The Key Clubbers spend each Monday making sandwiches for the homeless, while also gathering food for the Amboy Community Food Pantry, and helping their local Kiwanis Club assemble and distribute Thanksgiving care baskets.

    Over the course of the school year the club has made 900 sandwiches, raised 173 cans of food for the Amboy Community Food Pantry and distributed 250 Thanksgiving baskets to those who needed them in their community!

    The Key Clubbers make the sandwiches after regular club meetings. They volunteer to donate bread and sell teacher lunches to pay for peanut butter and jelly. The club enlisted the generous help of their classmates to donate canned food for the food pantry.

    The entire club contributed to the cause. Members even took time out of their Thanksgiving break to help their local Kiwanis Club to donate care baskets.

    How is your Key Club making a big impact on your community?



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  • Watch for details on district matching scholarships

    This month, Kiwanis district governors and district secretaries will be watching their mail for information packets about this year’s District Foundation Matching Scholarships, which should arrive this month. They’ll find scholarship application forms and details about the number of scholarships for which each district is eligible. (Key Club and CKI administrators, you may want to check in with your district secretaries about scholarship opportunities.)

    Forms must be returned to the Kiwanis International office no later than September 30. Once you’ve reviewed your packet, direct questions to Kiwanis International Foundation Project Specialist Connie Anoskey at canoskey@kiwanis.org.

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