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Service Leadership Programs

 

Keep sponsored youth active

 

Send us updated club information

Aktion Club

 

Poetry in service motion

 

Spanning the globe with service

 

Rest easy; Charlevoix Aktion has you covered

Builders Club

 

Pennies for Patients makes cents

 

Jersey pupils ‘sock it to’ Dakota reservation

 

Make your way around the Bloc

 

All the Builders news that fits, we print

Circle K

 

Cheap cuts an invaluable fundraiser

 

Simon says: Give kids alternative to TV

 

District leaders ready for LeaderShape

Key Club

 

‘Operation Restoration’ builds foundation for kids’ success

 

Share in barbecue work means share in cash success

 

Key Club focuses summer service on CMN

 

Administrator earns Key Club's top honor

Key Leader

 

Key Leader shapes youth in South America

 

Let the summer of leadership begin

 

Margaret and Don go to Key Leader

Kiwanis Kids

 

These kids have a heart—a big heart

 

When projects mesh: three programs in one

 

Read all about K-Kids in action

 

Extra! Extra! Send us your news

 

Bracelet sale spreads service

 

‘BUG’ invasion hits schools

Read all about K-Kids in action

The Year-End Edition
of K-Kid Zone will arrive soon
at your K-Kids club school.

Character Counts! That’s the theme of the 2007 Year-End Edition of K-Kid Zone, the official publication of K-Kids, set to be released later this month. Accentuating the edition is a two-page section devoted to ways kids can build their “character muscles” and assess their own personal styles.

Rounding out the issue are articles about and photos of K-Kids clubs in action, an up-close-and-personal pictorial of the Kiwanis family, and a section devoted to K-Kids who will be moving along to Builders Club, including some details on how to start a Builders Club if there is not one in their new middle or junior high school.

The issue is packed with K-Kids info and will make an excellent communication tool for promoting the program. If you don’t ordinarily receive a copy of K-Kid Zone, or you would like some extra copies, e-mail your request.

 

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