Key Club September 28th
What is Key Club? Mission Statement: Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership. Vision: We are caring and competent leaders transforming communities worldwide. Core Values: The core values of Key Club International are leadership, character building, caring, and inclusiveness.
Meet your officers President: Andrew Gearin Vice President: Rachel McWhirter Secretary: Julia Zavala Events Coordinator: Jonathan Nguyen Treasurer: Lindsey Kang Communication: Hana Kang
Important People Lieutenant Governor: Haydn Loudd Faculty Advisor: Mrs. Sarah Childers Kiwanis Advisor: Ronald Hood
Club Organization Club: TuHS Key Club Division: 64 District: Pacific Northwest International Kiwanis
What to expect A wide variety of Volunteer Opportunities Fundraisers for charities Get connected with Key Clubbers from other schools Serve the community Have fun! Meeting s: 1st and 3 rd Wedn esday of each mo n 7:30 AM th (usually) in the Le cture Hall
Club Fee: $25 THE BREAKDOWN: $12.50 goes to Kiwanis International Club T-Shirts Donuts at meetings!!! Club scholarships Insurance Membership fee due to bookkeeper by October 28 Scholarships Available: See Mrs. Childers in Room 34 Club fee must be paid before you can volunteer!
Point System UNITE Events - 10 points per hour Key Club Events - 5 points per hour Outside Events - 3 points per hour Meetings - 2 points per meeting To Receive A Letter: 200 points To Receive A Chord: 250 points (Returning Seniors Only) To Receive A Chord: 300 points (New Seniors Only) 4 meetings and 4 events per semester required to letter/chord
Signing Up for Events 1. Pay the club fee! You will not be able to sign up for any events until your dues are paid. 2. Email tuhskeyclub@gmail.com with your name and the event you d like to sign up for. You must email tuhskeyclub@gmail.com at least 24 hours before the event takes place.
October Events Jackson Bottom Wetlands planting Saturday October 8th 8:45am - 1:00pm Location: 2600 Southwest Hillsboro Highway, Hillsboro, OR 97123 Details: Gloves, tools, and guidance are provided, as well as breakfast snacks and hot coffee/tea to get everyone fueled up! We'll be planting hundreds of native trees and shrubs and contributing to the watershed health and wildlife habitat. IMPORTANT: Must sign youth waiver (See email) Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration (3-4 People Max) Saturday October 8th 2:30pm - 4:30pm Location: Tualatin Public Library 18878 SW Martinazzi Ave, Tualatin, OR 97062 Details: Volunteers will help kids, teens, and adults learn how to make simple Maker activities, such as LED throwies, building challenges, catapults, slime, Vibrobots and copper circuits.
October Events UNITE - Library After Dark Event (25 Volunteers Max) Saturday October 8th 5:30pm - 8:30pm Location: Tualatin Library 18878 SW Martinazzi Ave, Tualatin, OR 97062 Details: Help greet and assist kids with the Scavenger Hunt and other activities. IMPORTANT: Sign youth waiver at entrance. Medical Teams International (15 Volunteer Max) Wednesday October 12th 4:30pm - 7:30pm Location: 14150 SW Milton Ct, Portland, OR 97224 Details: Volunteers will help organize, sort and pack medical supplies IMPORTANT: If you are under 18, you must fill out youth waiver before you go (See email) Also: NO OPEN TOED SHOES (flip flops/sandals), you can t volunteer if you wear them
October Events Upper Fanno Wetland Planting Saturday October 15th 8:45pm - 1:00pm Location: 10905 SW Denney Rd Beaverton, OR 97008 Details: loves, tools, and guidance are provided, as well as breakfast snacks and hot coffee/tea to get everyone fueled up! We'll be planting hundreds of native trees and shrubs and contributing to the watershed health and wildlife habitat. IMPORTANT: Must sign youth waiver (See email)
Connect with US! Website: http://tualatinhskeyclub.weebly.com/ Email: Remind 101: tuhskeyclub@gmail.com Send @tuhsk to 81010 Twitter: @TuHSKeyClub Facebook: TuHS Key Club Text Follow TUHSKEYCLUB to 404-04 to receive tweets as text messages
Next Meeting: Wednesday, October 5 7:30 a.m. in Lecture Hall