Key Club
by Sarah Zucker, Staff Writer
Key Club, once again, is the student outreach program of Kiwanis. For those
of you who don’t remember, they hold our annual Harvest for Hunger food
drive and are somehow involved with most of the volunteer projects at the
school. This year they plan to add to their community service and even combine
with other schools to work on another food drive.
Bobby Ryan, being the president of the organization, tries to hold meetings
once per week, every Wednesday. At each meeting they come up with new ideas
to help out our community in any way possible.
This school year Key Club plans to help with the Christmas tree sales, the
pancake breakfast and might even hold a spaghetti dinner. Only being about
a month into their meetings, they have already managed to do a Woman Safe
project and currently do all the recycling for the school.
Harvest for Hunger is Key Club’s biggest event of each year and is always
a success. They collect canned goods from people at the school and give them
to the less fortunate people of Geauga County. Because of the late start of
Harvest for Hunger in the spring, they plan to do a separate food drive around
the end of the first quarter. Everybody can help out with both food drives
by bringing in any extra canned food from around the house.