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  • Stay safe and sound with club insurance resource guide

    Serving others is your club’s top priority. Also near the top of the list is keeping members and activity participants safe. Help avoid accidents and reduce liability by knowing the ins and outs of risk management. We’ve made it easy by providing risk management and general liability tools to educate you and other club leadership on how to protect your club and participants. From a certificate of insurance form to risk management techniques, it’s all here.

    Want a quick overview? Download the 2011 club insurance resource guide.

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  • Proposals to present workshops at Key Club International Convention now being accepted

    Key Club International is proud to announce a request for proposals to present a workshop at its annual International Convention in Orlando, Florida! The International Convention is an opportunity each year for Key Club members from around the world to come together, learn about service and leadership, elect new officers, be recognized for accomplishments and enjoy the company and inspiration of fellow servant-leaders.

    Please download and read the application in full before beginning the workshop proposal. Proposals must be submitted by close of business on March 15, 2012.

    Proposal in Word format 
    Proposal in PDF format  

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  • Let the excitement begin at a Key Leader weekend near you

    Leadership development. Life-changing experiences. Lifetime friends. This is what Key Leader is all about. Can’t wait to sign up? You don’t have to! From the east coast to the west coast and many places in between, Key Leader events are set and open for registration. With nearly 50 events planned throughout North America for 2012, you’re sure to find one that catches your eye.

    Key Leader is a weekend experiential leadership program for young leaders. Learn leadership skills that will help you change your school, community, and world for the better. Bonus: you’ll make spectacular memories and amazing friends. Don’t believe us? Hear what Key Leader alums have to say about their experience.

    Since April 2005 Key Leader has served more than 16,400 students at 317 Key Leader events in 39 U.S. states, 5 Canadian provinces, Malaysia, Brazil, Cayman Islands, El Salvador and Singapore.

    Join the fun! Visit www.key-leader.org/registration to search for a Key Leader weekend near you.

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  • Kiwanis One Day is April 21

    Kiwanis’ global day of service is April 21, 2012! If you are planning a One Day project during the month of April, we invite you to submit your project to the Kiwanis One Day Contest. Your club could win a professionally produced video of your One Day project or be featured in Kiwanis magazine!
     
    We also encourage you to spread the word about Kiwanis One Day online! Here are some ideas:
                 
    On Facebook
    · RSVP to the Kiwanis One Day event.
    · Tag Kiwanis International in your updates.
    · During One Day, take photos from your phone and post them to Kiwanis’ page.
    · After One Day, upload your best photos and share your experience on Kiwanis’ page and your own!
                 
    On Twitter
    · Follow Kiwanis International on Twitter for updates.
    · Use the Kiwanis One Day hashtag #K1Day2012 in your tweets.
    · Mention @Kiwanis and tweet action photos throughout the day.

    Act fast, submissions are due February 15.
     
    Have questions? We’re here to help. Contact pr@kiwanis.org for more information.

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  • The Hershey Company sponsors Key Club in 2012

    We’re excited to welcome The Hershey Company as a Key Club co-sponsor for 2012—with a focus on Hershey’s Track & Field Games. Now in its 35th year, HTFG serves children ages 9–14 by helping them get active and develop a healthy lifestyle. More than 10 million kids in the United States and Canada have participated in HTFG.

    Be part of the fun

    Key Clubs can help organize HTFG events in their communities. Work with a local organization, such as an elementary school, community park, Boys & Girls Club or others.

    Get other Kiwanis-family members involved, too! Recruit Builders Club and K-Kids members as game participants. And invite Kiwanis club members to assist with game events—as timers, for example.

    You could win a free ICON registration

    There’s another great reason to help plan and execute a new HTFG: your Key Club will be eligible to win one complimentary registration for 2012 Key Club International Convention.

    More information is available about the award and event application at www.KeyClub.org/hersheys. If you have any questions, contact Kiwanis International at service@kiwanis.org.

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