Today’s Program—April 18th, 2007

1. Happy Dollars for Aktion Club
50-50 for K-Family Relay Team
2. Service Leadership Club Updates
3. Today’s Program- 
April 18—Betty Cox: 
“Tort Liability”

 
 Upcoming Programs
April programs coordinated by Ginny Esch
  
 April 25—Chris Richardson
 from the LRC in Gooch Hall

City Wide Cleanup Days

April 27th and 28th have been designated as city-wide clean up days in Martin.  Kiwanis members along with members of our sponsored youth clubs will be helping to pick up trash, pull weeds and plant flowers on that Saturday morning. Mark your calendars!  Wear your Kiwanis shirts!  Bring some of our sponsored youth members.

                   What makes a good club great?

1.             Doing a Community Analysis

2.             Conducting a Club Assessment

3.             Have fun, informative Meetings

4.             Have a good orientation for New Members

5.             Conduct a proper Induction

6.             Be sure your Committees are active and accountable

7.             Having the Best Meeting Place possible

8.             Have a realistic Growth Plan to add New Members

9.             Have good advertisement internally (Club Newsletter )

10.         Have good advertisement externally (Radio, TV and Newspaper)

11.         Attend Division, District, and International Events

12.         Encourage Members to seek Leadership roles

Martin Kiwanis Dateline


Saturday April 21
Key Club Car Wash
Advanced Auto 11-3pm

Friday April 27th
 Builder Club Talent Show at MMS 8:45am
Dennis Oliver in Martin
Kiwanis District Governor

Saturday April 28th
Martin City-Wide Clean Up Day
K-Family will be volunteering to help

Wednesday May 9th
Kiwanis Club Election Day

Saturday May 19th
Regional Officer's Training-
West Jackson Baptist Church--9-5
(minimal fee for lunch and materials)

Friday June 1st
Relay for Life
Saturday June 2nd
Kiwanis Kid’s Fishing Rodeo

New Members

To all new members, to receive full membership remember the three things you must complete: 1. Greet at the door. 2. Attend a service project. 3. Attend one board meeting.  After you have completed these three things please see Misty.

Key Club Car Wash This Saturday

The Westview Key Club will be hosting a Car Wash at Advanced Auto this Saturday.  She needs a few Kiwanis members to volunteer for an hour or so to assist.  IF you can help please sign the sign up sheet today.

Key Club--Did You know?

Key Club International is Kiwanis’ oldest continuing youth-service program. The first Key Club “for key boys” was organized by the Kiwanis Club of Sacramento, California, in 1925.  Key Club became an official program of Kiwanis International by 1942. Today, more than 200,000 young men and women belong to Key Clubs in more than 4,500 high schools throughout the US, Canada, and a growing number of other nations. Eight members of our Westview Key Club just returned from their district convention.