Who Why What Activities Honorable Mentions

Key Club Officers

Advisor: Kathy Schroeder
Kiwanis Advisors: Judy Rogers, Connie Fletcher, Jason Rogers
President: Sarah Paulson
Vice President: Hannah Robins
Secretary: Alex Bell
Bulletin Editor: Becky Dodt
Treasurer: Andrew Kraft

 





Who

  • There are more than 8,400 Kiwanis clubs with nearly 280,000 members in 96 nations and geographic areas.
  • In one year, Kiwanis clubs sponsored 147,000 service projects. To do so, Kiwanians raised and spent nearly $100 million and contributed 6.2 million hours of volunteer time.
  • When

    Meetings are held every Tuesday morning at 7:10am in the staff lounge right inside the commons at Liberty High School.

    Why

  • Gain more self worth through helping others.
  • Key Club looks excellent on a college application.
  • To help out with the needs of the community
  • Gives you an opportunity to travel throughout the country
     

     

    What

  • The world's largest youth organization.
  • The teen version of Kiwanis International.
  • A club that is fun and inclusive.
  • A student run government even at the international level allows for anyone to become a Key Club member
  • Activities

  • Reading Groups every Wednesday
  • Pennies for Patients March of Dimes
  • UNICEF
  • City of Hope Breast Cancer Walk
  • Adopt a Family for Thanksgiving and Christmas
  • Boeing Stockings
  • Volunteering at Eastside Baby Corner
  • V.O.I.C.E.S. mentoring program
  • Parking lot clean up before football games
  • Phone-a-thon
  • Relay for Life
  • Giving Tree
  • Volunteer for annual Pizza Bingo night
  • Operate PB&J booth at Salmon Days
  • Help to direct parents at curriculum night
  • Salvation Army bell ringing!
  • Service Project

    Our on-going service project is reading group.  Every Wednesday Key Club members report to the May Valley Alliance Church on SR900 and provide homework help and reading assistance to the children who live nearby.  If you would like to help out please contact a club officer or an advisor.

    DUES

    Key Club dues are $15.00 for the year. Checks or cash can be paid either to Mrs. Schroeder (advisor) in the main office or to the bookkeeper. Checks should be made payable to Liberty High School. Please turn all receipts in to Mrs. Schroeder if you pay the bookkeeper.
     

    Honorable Mentions

  • In 2005Stephanie Collin won the Sandy Nininger Outstanding Key Club Award for the Pacific Northwest.
  • In 2006 Stephanie Collin won the award for Outstanding Club Secretary.
  • This Club Placed 2nd in the scrapbook contest at the PNW district convention.
  • Links

    www.pnwkeyclub.org

    www.keyclub.org

    www.kiwanis.org

    Sponsored By:  Issaquah Kiwanis Noon Club 

    Meetings held every Wednesday at Noon at Gibson Hall in Issaquah. 

    Contact Information:

    Kathy Schroeder (advisor) schroederk@issaquah.wednet.edu 425.837.4803

    Connie Fletcher (Kiwanis advisor) fletch501c@aol.com 425. 226. 1379

    Alicia Kim (division 28 Lt. Gov.)  missaliciakim@hotmail.com