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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 combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.

THE OFFICERS

• President: Rylee Wagner• Vice President: Savanna Burnup• Secretary: Jessica Mack• Treasurer: Brianna Burnup• Editor: Isabel Valencia and Elisha Santiago• Class Directors• Senior: Shannia Fullerton• Junior: Kayla Bartel• Sophomore: Daniel Hartless• Freshmen: Elections next meeting, October 9!

• Division 7 Lt. Governor: William Woulard (Deland High School)

VOLUNTEER TRAINING SESSIONS

• Must attend only once during high school to start earning community service hours. NO VOLUNTEER HOURS COUNT UNTIL YOU ATTEND A SESSION!

• Held in lecture hall across from main office during the first half of lunch (11:02-11:37)

• Max 50 students: Sign up in guidance on clipboard next to the volunteer bulletin board• Tues. October 21• Tues. November 20• Tues. December 9…

DUES

• $25• The Breakdown:• $4.50 for the Florida District• $7.00 for Key Club International• $13.50 for the club• Shirts• Fundraisers/Events• Snacks

• Turn in money by October 24 in order to receive an official Key Club shirt

COMMITTEES

• SNAP• Eliminate

NEW GOVERNOR’S PROJECT

• New Lieutenant Governor is Lauren McAllister

•SNAP• Special Needs Awareness Program

• Field Day/Prom for ESE students• Special Olympics

THE ELIMINATE PROJECT

• Delivering the cure for maternal and neonatal tetanus.• Kills one baby every nine minutes• Nearly 60,000 newborn children die every year

• To eliminate MNT from the Earth, 129 million mothers and their future babies need to be immunized• The Eliminate project will reach the poorest, most

neglected mothers and babies with additional lifesaving health care. The end of this one disease means the beginning of better health for so many families.

KCKC

• Thank you to everyone who came to the Key Club Kick-off Conference! I hope you had fun and learned a lot about the mighty mighty Florida District of Key Club!

HOMECOMING PARADE

• Big thanks to everyone who came out to show their school spirit and support for Key Club at the 2014 University High School Homecoming Parade!• The signs, banners, and shirts all looked

awesome!

OKTOBERFEST FESTIVAL

• Friday, October 3 • 7 pm – 11 pm• St. Pete Church in Deland• 359 West New York Ave. DeLand, FL 32720

• Volunteers to run the children’s games

SPOOKTACULAR

• October 24 and 25• 6pm – 10pm

• Dewey Boster Sports Complex• 1200 Saxon Blvd., Deltona, FL • October 24: Teen Night!• Volunteers to work the haunted trail as scarers. Come dressed

in your scariest costume, and if you don’t have one they provide you with one and give you a monster makeover!

• October 25: Family Night• Volunteers needed both for the huanted trail and to help run the

games for the little kids

• COMPLETE BOTH WAIVERS AND HAVE THEM RETURNED TO US BY THE NEXT MEETING! OCTOBER 9!

TRICK OR TREAT FOR UNICEF

• Proceeds will go to the Eliminate Project• Use containers to collect donations from family

and friends during October• “Trick or Treat” at a football game to collect

donations. Hand out candy • Home game vs Spruce Creek on October 17th at 7:00pm• Home game vs Lake Mary on November 1st at 7:00pm

• Trick or Treating on Halloween

NOVEMBER

• Pumpkin Smash Fundraiser• Korn Boil• Veterans Breakfast• November 8

• Teacher Toy Drive

INDEPENDENT PROJECTS

At every meeting we will have a list of organizations at which you can volunteer with independently, even if the club as a whole is not sponsoring the event. We do this so that you can ensure to reach your desired number of volunteer hours at a schedule that is convenient for you!• New Horizons• SGA needs help setting up for the homecoming dance. Meet in gym lobby on Saturday from 8 – 11 am.

NEW HORIZONS

New Horizons Service Dogs, Inc. is a non-profit organization that partners trained dogs with the disabled, mostly in the area of wheelchair and mobility assistance. • PUPPY WATCHERS• Volunteers• 1590 Laurel Park Ct, Orange City, FL 32763 • 386-456-0408

• http://www.newhorizonsservicedogs.org/index.php/ways-to-help/volunteer

KEY CLUB NUMBER

Text: @1738To: 786-207-1048

This will send you reminders on upcoming dates.You can not reply to it, so if you have any questions text

us.

You can also follow our twitter page!@uhskeyclub14