Sunday, April 26, 2010 7:27 AM Posted by smills

Contests and awards

Each Club must send in an Annual Report in order to be eligible
for ANY Awards!

Title Type Date Size  
Form_KeyClub_Annual Achievement Report-Fillable 2009-10 Form used by clubs to report their activities for the year. This version is a fillable form. .pdf 13 Nov 2010 566.31 KB Download
Form_KeyClub_Annual Achievement Report 2009-10 Form used by clubs to report their activities for the year. .pdf 13 Nov 2010 349.50 KB Download
Form_KeyClub_Advisor Recognition Award Submission form used by clubs to award an advisor .pdf 13 Nov 2010 83.04 KB Download
HowTo_KeyClub_Annual Achievement Report information Frequently asked questions and steps to completing the Annual Achievement Award .pdf 13 Nov 2010 366.11 KB Download
Flier_KeyClub_Japan Youth Scholarship flier Information on AYUSA sponsored program .pdf 13 Nov 2010 40.84 KB Download
Form_KeyClub_Magazine Report Form Form to submit information to the Key Club magazine .pdf 13 Nov 2010 24.67 KB Download
Form_KeyClub_Member of the Month certificate Sample certificate for a Key Club's Member of the Month .pdf 13 Nov 2010 35.69 KB Download
Form_KeyClub_Major Emphasis Program Award 2010 Form used by clubs to apply for a major emphasis program award .pdf 13 Nov 2010 67.54 KB Download
Form_KeyClub_Partners in Service Award 2010 Form to submit for Partners in Service Award. .pdf 13 Nov 2008 33.91 KB Download
Form_KeyClub_Poster Contest Entry Form 2010 Entry form for the poster contest .pdf 13 Nov 2010 40.77 KB Download
Form_KeyClub_Contest Score Sheets Scoring sheets for judging contests .pdf 13 Nov 2008 69.62 KB Download
Form_KeyClub_Single Service Award 2010 Form to apply for a club single service award .pdf 13 Nov 2010 62.75 KB Download
Form_KeyClub_Outstanding Sponsor Recognition form Form to nominate an outstanding sponsor .pdf 13 Nov 2010 14.97 KB Download
Form_KeyClub_Video Contest Entry Form 2010 Entry form for the video contest .pdf 13 Nov 2010 43.30 KB Download
Form_KeyClub_Youth Opportunities Fund Form Grant application for the Youth Opportunities Fund. .pdf 02 Apr 2010 224.17 KB Download
Form_KeyClub_Year in Review Cost Sheet 2010 Form to calculate costs for a club scrapbook .pdf 13 Nov 2010 31.88 KB Download

 

 

Sunday, April 26, 2010 7:27 AM Posted by smills

What do you Know about Key Club?

Key Club was started in May 1925 in Sacramento, California, by the local Kiwanis club. The original purpose of Key Club was to provide an active, vocational guidance program for the student body. Later, in response to many other opportunities for service in the school, Key Club began to expand. Today Key Club is the largest high school service organization in the world. It has become the high school service club.

At the outset, Key Club grew with the help of Kiwanians who visited the Sacramento club and came away with the idea of introducing the high school service club to their own communities. This idea spread quickly, and soon Key Clubs began to form across the United States.

By 1939, Florida had enough clubs to hold a state convention and form an association of Key Clubs, thus starting the first districts. Members then traveled to Florida for the first International Convention. There, Malcom Lewis, from West Palm Beach, Florida, was elected the first International President.

Key Club experienced a banner year in 1946, during which the first Canadian club was established, and the official publication of Key Club International, KEYNOTES, was first published. Also in that year, at the convention in New Orleans, the Key Club International Constitution and Bylaws were adopted.

With the Constitution and Bylaws as a guide, Key Club International has since spread across North America and to seventeen countries, which have now been divided into 31 districts.