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A Road Block consists of standing
your club members at intersection and collecting money
from the cars as they stop.
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Ask people you know (like from your
church) if they would like their house number painted
on the curb or on their mail boxes. Use templates &
spray paint--change a small fee to raise money.
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Paint or repaint lines in small
parking lots.
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Sponsor a basketball game featuring
faculty against students or some other likely
combination.
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Sell donuts to students and
teachers before school starts.
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Get an old car from a junk yard and
charge money to hit it with a sledge hammer as a part
of some school or Kiwanis fund-raiser.
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Get some Key Clubbers together and
wash cars for a fee.
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Collect papers and cans to be
recycled.
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Run a concession stand at
basketball and football games for a percentage of the
profits.
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Sell and deliver Christmas or
Valentine’s Day cards to students.
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Send Christmas cards to teachers.
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Purchase an ad page in your
school’s annual.
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Give Christmas cards and presents
to advisors.
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Sponsor a clean-up drive at your
school.
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Remove graffiti from the walls of
the school restrooms.
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Donate money to different
departments of your school.
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Buy lunches for needy grade school
children.
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Furnish “Keynoters” and other Key
Club literature to the school’s library.
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Conduct bicycle safety programs.
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Sponsor anti-vandalism programs.
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Sponsor a Christmas party for needy
children.
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Sponsor a blood drive in your
school or community.
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Sponsor an anti-alcohol program in
your school.
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Collect clothes for the needy.
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Sponsor food baskets for the needy.
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Sponsor a city wide “Clean-Up”.
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Have at least two Key Clubbers
attend Kiwanis each week.
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Have at least two Kiwanians attend
Key Club each week.
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Present a program for Kiwanis.
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Have your sponsoring Kiwanis
president as a special guest at a Key Club meeting.
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Have a large golden “Key” which Key
Clubbers take to Kiwanis meetings and give it to a
Kiwanian to bring back to Key Club at a Key Club
meeting.
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Play Kiwanis in some sport.
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Have instituted the Key Pal project
between Kiwanis and Key Club.
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Plan and conduct an entire meeting
for Kiwanis
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Polish the Kiwanis gong.
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Sponsor a campaign for Kiwanians
and Key Clubbers to get to know each other.
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Plan a program to enlighten
students on Key Club.
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Compile booklets on Key Club and
distribute them throughout your school.
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Have a special guest at each Key
Club meeting.
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Conduct a public relations program
with school or local paper.
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Conduct a water safety program,
swimming or boating.
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Conduct a highway safety program
with the state police.
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Send Care Packages to needy
countries.
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Maintain a calendar and/or a
bulletin board in your school on Key Club activities.
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Host an inter-club program for
Kiwanis.
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Host a Key club picnic.
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Conduct a K-Family weekend
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Sponsor a winter banquet with
Kiwanis and Circle K as guests.
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Host a spring, winter, or fall,
divisional rally.
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Implement a city wide canned goods
drive featuring local Key Clubs aiding needy families.
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Have Key Clubbers act as ‘big
brothers’ to underprivileged children.
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Polish school trophies.
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Tutor problem children.
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Sponsor an Easter party for needy
children.
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Clean school campus.
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Sell tickets to school sporting
events.
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Clean football stadium or gym after
a football or basketball game.
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Clean vandalized walls or class
rooms.
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Solicit funds for orphan’s homes.
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Assist in state or city wide
telethons.
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Assist in “Pitch-In” campaigns.
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Contribute to needy organizations.
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Assist in March of Dimes drives
and/or food or clothes drives.
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Sponsor Key Club inter-club
activities.
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Sponsor intramural sports and
activities for fellow students.
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Become actively involved in
freshman or sophomore orientation.
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Sponsor guest speakers at your
school.
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Develop a self awareness and values
program for students.
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Initiate family oriented programs:
Insurance institutes, health fairs, etc.
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Publicize the merits of school
attendance.
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Distribute useful information on
drugs and alcohol to students.
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Provide parents with drug and
alcohol information.
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Discuss the problems of drug and
alcohol abuse with teachers and parents.
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Volunteer at drug crisis centers,
hospitals or other health organization.
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Take drug education information to
Junior High Schools.
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Help establish a student lounge at
your school.
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Publicize the telephone numbers of
local suicide crisis lines.
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Set up a Key Club Scholarship to an
outgoing senior.
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Observe and publicize International
Education Week.
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Establish a repair allowance for
vandalism attacks.
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Publicize the negative aide of
drugs and drinking.
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Broadcast public service
announcements over local radio stations, youtube, or
schooltube.
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Inform parents about the problems
of teenage alcohol abuse.
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Encourage students to join Key
Club.
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Help improve relations between
teachers and students.
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Provide college information to
graduating seniors.
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Participate in drug and alcohol
abuse programs.
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Sponsor Key Club membership drives.
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Get Key Clubbers to donate
materials for garage sale.
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Go door-to-door and rake leaves for
a fee.
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Sponsor a Walk-A-Thon in your
school and have all donations given to the Make-A-Wish
Foundation.
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Sponsor a road side clean-up.
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Sell Christmas tree’s and
trimmings.
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Conduct a Key Club week for your
school.
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Help with school inventory.
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Raise and lower the American flag
at your school
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Donate money to the senior class
fund.