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The El Camino Key Club Official Web Site

Welcome Key Clubbers. This website has been designed to help you, the member, with any questions you may have about the Key Club Organization. If you can not find what you need please email your Key Club President Mark barry at Saxoman007@aol.com or your Lt. Governor of your Key Club Division Ryan Digman at ANACHO@aol.com

Your 1999-2000 Key Club Officers

President: Mark Barry Saxoman007@aol.com
Vice President: Diana Schnagl *Email TBA*
Secretary: Nguyen Tran bananatran@juno.com
Treasurer: Stephanie Yee chinezgyrl@aol.com
Lt. Governor: Ryan Digman Anacho@aol.com

JUNE

4th SCHOOLS OUT and Q-zar On Sunrise Blvd.
5th MRF is due
19th Marine World
27th DCM at Folsom Lake 2:00-3:30
30th Kiwanis Take Over at Plamino Room! Everyone is welcomed!

July

2nd-8th Ryan and Marka are at International Convention in Chicago.
4th Fire Work Day!
24th or 25th DCM *TBA*

August

20th Key Articles are Due
27th School Begins

September

19th Regional Fall Training Conference!

October

15th Early Bird Dues
31st Trick or Treat for IDD

Key Club

What is Key Club?

Key Club is a community service organization that is sponsored by Kiwanis. It is a High School Club that has 200,000 members, 4512 clubs, 31 districts and has partcipation in 19 countries. Through our work, we gain expirece in the areas of leadership, responsibility, and teamwork. This is a great organization that is devoted to service!

Where does our club fit in?

Key Club is International. As an international organization we then break down into Districts. Our District is the California-Nevada-Hawaii District. We then are broken up into Regions. We are in Region 2. We then break up into Divisions. The divisons in our region on divisons 7, 14, 39, 44 North and we are in 44 South. Then We Break down into Clubs.

Who is in Division 44 South?

Cordova
Argonuat
Mira Loma
Rio Americano
Mesa Verde
Ponderosa
El Dorado
Folsom
San Juan
El Camino

Key Club History

The first Key Club was sponsored in May 1925 at Sacramento High School in California by the Kiwanis club of Sacramento. The original concept was to develop a vocational guidance program aimed to combat the problems of student fraternities. From this evolved the idea of a service organization for the home, school and community. The idea slowly spread throughout the country and by 1939, Florida had a sufficient number of Key Clubs functioning to hold a state convention and form a district. Other districts followed Florida's lead, and finally in 1943, a national organization was started. In 1946 the first club in Canada was formed. Also, to establish a strong foundation, the Key Club International Constitution and Bylaws were adopted during that same year. In October of 1947, the California-Nevada-Hawaii District was formed and had its first convention the following year in Oakland, CA. As time passes, Key Club International continues to grow at an astounding rate. Today there are clubs in Aruba, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Canada, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Netherlands Antilles, Philippines, Taiwan, St. Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United States, Colombia, Bermuda, Panama, and New Caledonia.

The Key Club Pledge

"I pledge on my honor to uphold the objects of Key Club International; to build my home, school, and community; to serve my nation and God and combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions."