Key Club


Sponsors:  Mrs. Meyerhoeffer  (Meet in Room 209)

Description: Key Club is an international, student-led organization providing its members with opportunities to perform service, build character, and develop leadership. The vision of SRHS Key Club is to develop competent, capable, and caring leaders through the vehicle of service.

 

Dues: $12 and 2 jars of peanut butter (18 oz size). Dues must be paid no later than November 15, 2011.

 

Activities the club has participated in the last few years include the following:

1)                  Supporting the Bedford Shelter for Abused/Battered Women

2)                  Collecting can/dry foods for the homeless shelter

3)                  Sponsoring a Benefit Concert for the Leukemia Foundation

4)                  Working at the Point-to-Point horse races in Forest during in May

5)                  Road Clean-Up Project (Meade Valley Road)

6)                  Collecting change from friends and family ($10) for Saint Judes Hospital

7)                  Collecting change from friends and family ($10) for Unicef

 

ALL students who join Key Club are expected to participate 100% in the activities the club decides to participate and/or support. If a student does not participate, he/she will be putting their membership in jeopardy for the following year. If you are interested, please stop by Room 202 to sign up for this club.

 

You may sign up any time for Key Club. We encourage anyone who is interested in being a member to join our club but you MUST be willing to work and follow through with the projects we choose to pursue.

 

No maximum number of students!

 

 

Announcements:

Sponsor: Donna Meyerhoeffer


2011-2012 Members

President -

Vice President -

Secretary -

Treasurer -

Members:
 

Point -to-Point Fundraiser Photos

Every May, the SRHS Key Club assists the Bedford County Hunt Club with the Point-to-Point races held in Forest. This is our annual fund-raiser and each member is expected to volunteer his/her time on a Saturday working various jobs. The pictures are of members and the jobs they do. It is a fun day for Key Club because members help with parking cars, painting faces, selling T-shirts, getting water for horses, assisting in the petting zoo and running errands for hunt club members. Consider becoming a member and helping the community in your own special way!