Florida Key Club's Sunshine Source Vol X No 3 Sep 2014
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ittee<br />
ub meetings are officially<br />
rack to having a fantastic<br />
lub really is. By understandrganization,<br />
members will rect<br />
we make, and will possibly<br />
n serving on a higher level.<br />
individual clubs. Club memthe<br />
stage for what <strong>Key</strong> Club<br />
hieve. Clubs are grouped inivision;<br />
in every<br />
division, there is a Lieutenant Gover<br />
nor who is the liaison between the division<br />
and the district. A zone is composed<br />
of several divisions. Multiple zones make<br />
up a <strong>Key</strong> Club District. The Mighty<br />
Mighty <strong>Florida</strong> District of <strong>Key</strong> Club is one<br />
of the largest and oldest districts. The<br />
<strong>Florida</strong> District is one out of thirty-three<br />
districts that together, make up <strong>Key</strong> Club<br />
International. On the <strong>Key</strong> Club International<br />
board there are eleven International<br />
Trustees, an International Vice President,<br />
and an International President.<br />
Step 3: Motivate Your Membership<br />
Be positive and encouraging. By being<br />
warm and inviting to members and<br />
students at your school, you will encourage<br />
people to join and enjoy doing service.<br />
Additionally, provide service projects<br />
frequently to keep members engaged in<br />
the club. Service is one of the main reasons<br />
members join and become involved<br />
in <strong>Key</strong> Club. For service project ideas,<br />
there are many resources on the <strong>Florida</strong><br />
<strong>Key</strong> Club website and in any issue of The<br />
<strong>Sunshine</strong> <strong>Source</strong>.<br />
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