Vice Presidents Training Manual

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Officer Training

Vice President Basic knowledge of Parliamentary Procedure from the perspective of the person running a meeting General expectations of all officers of Key Club o Attendance at meetings o Participation in events o Role model for other members o Knowledge of, and participation in, Key Club activities beyond CHS International and CNH Vice President Manuals Agreement to Serve Forms Community Outreach

o Contact with other Division 32 clubs o Interclub projects o Participation in MEP’s o Children’s Miracle Network o Trick or Treat for UNICEF/Eliminate Project o March for Babies o The ELIMINATE Project o Participation in District Projects o Pediatric Trauma Program o Kiwanis Family House o “Bee Earth Conscious” o Participation in Division Project o “Re-Building Sonoma County” o Redwood Empire Food Bank oParticipation in SOSP (Spotlight on Service Projects) o Community outreach calendar o Organizing & communicating about outreach activities o Assisting the President with committees Distinguished Officer requirements

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Lead a minimum of 2 general meetings Provide monthly reports on local Kiwanis activities Write 10 articles for the club &/or division newsletters Chair a major service project Conduct a Member Orientation; & promote attendance at events beyond local level Maintain the club communication system Assist the Secretary with the taking of minutes Assist the Treasurer with member recruitment and dues collection & payment Communicate with the LTG & Region Advisor Builders Club relationship


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