Florida Key Club's Sunshine Source Vol X No 4 Oct-Nov 2014
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1. What should my club do if we don’t have a Faculty Advisor?<br />
Whether or not you have a faculty adviser, your club should still conducting<br />
meetings if your principle permits it. You can meet in another<br />
teacher’s classroom, the school library, or cafeteria. Also, reach out to your<br />
Kiwanis Club and school principle to find a teacher willing to become the<br />
new faculty advisor.<br />
2. What is the International Board?<br />
<strong>Key</strong> Club is led at the international level by a student board of trustees,<br />
representing many districts. <strong>Key</strong> Club International offices include<br />
president, vice president and 11 trustees. Each trustee is responsible<br />
for acting as a liaison between the <strong>Key</strong> Club International Board and 3 <strong>Key</strong><br />
Club districts. The <strong>Key</strong> Club International Board and all district governors<br />
comprise the International Council.<br />
3. What should my club do if we have low funding?<br />
If your club is low on funds, participate in service projects that do not<br />
require money such as running collection drives, helping out at a Kiwanis<br />
family project, volunteering at your local Ronald McDonald House, or<br />
ringing the bells for the Salvation Army. If your school has restricted funding<br />
for your club, find out why and ask what options might be acceptable.<br />
You can plan fundraisers with your sponsoring Kiwanis Club where Kiwanis<br />
holds the event off campus. For fundraising ideas, check out the<br />
“Service with a Smile” article” and for any questions contact the District<br />
Treasurer Nick Azcarate at reasurur@floridakeyclub.org