New Club Building and Reactivation
Key Clubs are chartered in partnership with a Kiwanis club and a school or community-based organization serving high school students. Although Kiwanis sponsorship is preferred and very helpful, a school-based Key Club can form without a Kiwanis sponsor, if one is not available.
For more information about starting a Key Club, the I-I District Board suggests requesting a Key Club introductory kit. This guide introduces Key Club to interested individuals. The information can be used by community leaders and Kiwanis members to share information about Key Club with potential members and administrators interested in chartering a Key Club. Building new clubs is very important in the Illinois-Eastern Iowa District; if you know of a school near you that does not have a Key Club but is interested in chartering one, please contact your Lieutenant Governor (link section of website that contains board directory)!
For complete chartering materials when a school or community-based organization has agreed to build a Key Club, please check out the online Key Club chartering toolkit.The information will assist advisors and community members in developing young leaders by chartering a Key Club. For more information about building a Key Club, please contact your Illinois-Eastern Iowa District Board!
So far in this 2010-2011 Key Club year, the I-I District has reactivated one club and built one club. We are very proud to welcome Crystal Lake South Key Club and Fulton Key Club to our mighty district!
Click here to download the Key Club 101 Powerpoint
Click here to download the RTC Key Club 101 Flyer
Click here to download the RTC Membership Recruitment Flyer