The Lakeshore Key Club

Katie Woodard, Lakeshore Key Club Advisor, welcomed us to lunch at the High School. Then the Key Club Officers gave a PowerPoint presentation of their activities throughout the year: 

  • In the summer, the Board members discussed the upcoming service year and their goals. They also attended a Division 8 Officer training conference at Kiwanis Park. 
  • At the beginning of the year, the club had grown to over 200 members
  • They held blood drives monthly. 
  • Blanket Brigades. Worked with St. Joe Key Clubbers monthly. 
  • Hosted the annual homecoming dance, raising money for the Thirst Project. 
  • Divisional Rally at St. Joe hosted by Lt. Gov. Salsabil and made cookies for 1st responders. 
  • Kiwanis Family Trunk or Treat. An event for foster children in Berrien County. Tom Nelson and Kiwanis originally suggested this event. 
  • Roadside Cleanup 
  • TOPsoccer. Won the major Emphasis award. 
  • Rake-a-Difference. 
  • Humane Society Donations. 
  • Christman Cookie Decorating for Lakeshore HS staff. 
  • Executive Board attended a Kiwanis meeting. 
  • Helped at the Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast, spring and fall. 
  • Read to elementary students and made bookmarks for them. 
  • Blossomland Fun Day. Assisted Blossomland Learning Center with their Fun Day. 
  • Upcoming special education Track and Field Day. 
  • Upcoming Executive Board elections. 
  • SLC (Student Leadership Conference) in Lansing. Eleven Key Clubbers attended. Several awards won. 

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