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Key Club Week.Nov. 7-11 th RUIT. RECRUIT. RECRUIT. RECRUIT. RECRUIT. RECRUIT. RECRUIT. RECRUIT. RECRUIT Wear your Key Club shirt Post fliers around your school Use stickers or labels and write, “Ask me about Key Club” on them. When people ask, tell them what Key Club is and invite them to your meeting that week. Have a Staff Appreciation Banquet! Buy your faculty and Kiwanis advisors a FREE meal(lunch or dinner perhaps). Don’t forget to give them an invitation! Make Kudos Coupons on a square of paper by writing or printing this: “When you have a chore, call on Key Club. Consider this a thank you for being one of our Key Players!” Staple in a pack of 3-5 and deliver them to your “Key Players.” Don’t forget to put contact information on the back and note any restrictions. Make goodie bags with candy or cookies, attach a thank you note, and give it to them ! You could make them a “Key Player” crown out of paper too. Be creative, this is YOUR week to shine. You can switch days if your meeting is on Tuesday or if you have a special event planned, make Key Club Week YOUR week .

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A time to publicize your club and recruit more members!

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Key Club Week.Nov. 7-11th

RECRUIT. RECRUIT. RECRUIT. RECRUIT. RECRUIT. RECRUIT. RECRUIT. RECRUIT. RECRUIT.

Wear your Key Club shirt Post fliers around your school Use stickers or labels and write, “Ask me about Key Club”

on them. When people ask, tell them what Key Club is and invite them to your meeting that week.

Have a Staff Appreciation Banquet! Buy your faculty and Kiwanis advisors a FREE meal(lunch or dinner perhaps). Don’t forget to give them an invitation!

Make Kudos Coupons on a square of paper by writing or printing this: “When you have a chore, call on Key Club. Consider this a thank you for being one of our Key Players!” Staple in a pack of 3-5 and deliver them to your “Key Players.” Don’t forget to put contact information on the back and note any restrictions.

Make goodie bags with candy or cookies, attach a thank you note, and give it to them ! You could make them a “Key Player” crown out of paper too.

Be creative, this is YOUR week to shine. You can switch days if your meeting is on Tuesday or if you have a special event planned, make Key Club Week YOUR week.

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Attend your local Kiwanis meeting and perhaps give a presentation on your favorite project

After a local Kiwanis meeting, make fleece blankets for people in need and later donate them to a local shelter. Don’t know how? Ask for more details at [email protected]

Dime Wars for March of Dimes. Find a busy street corner or go to your local mall (make sure to ask approval from store owners) and and collect pocket change as people walk by; don’t forget to mention that you’re in a competition. Make groups of Key Clubbers and Kiwanians mixed together and the group that collects the most WINS!

Friendship is your number one method of recruitment.

Have each member distribute a “You’ve been clubbed!” card(see next page) to a prospective member from your school

Bring a friend to your Key Club meeting today! Plan an exciting meeting; be sure to answer the questions “What is Key Club?” and “What’s in it for me?”

Tape cards everywhere; bathroom stalls, lunch tables, or under desks(then ask teachers to ask students to check under their desks so that they found or won an invitation!)

Have a service event, fundraiser, or social today—the choice is yours!

Good ideas: make trauma dolls or teddy bears for a local hospital, makes beads out of polymer clay for Beads of Courage, write letters to the troops, create and assemble a coloring book for local hospitals

Made by your LTG: Alexandra Yauch [email protected] 817.422.4848

For More Information: www.keyclub.org/service/kcw.aspx

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