Bright, shining service You will need: at least 3-5 members, glass cleaner, towels, and anything else to clean with. Description: Take an afternoon to brighten the classrooms and corridors of your campus. Gather a few members of your Circle K Club and equip them with glass cleaner, towels and everything else needed to cut through the grime on the windows. Extend the project to the entire community to make your service more visible, or to raise funds for your favorite service partner or charity.
Club buddies You will need: Members Description: The start of the school year is, of course, the greatest time to bring new recruits to the Kiwanis family. It’s also a prime opportunity to show your club’s caring to the student body. To start each year, match upperclassmen Circle K members up with struggling freshmen, new students and potential Circle K'ers. Just saying a few words each day can make the fresh faces feel included and at home on the new campus—and can do wonders for your club’s growth. Service Chair Victoria Byrd
The George Martin Outstanding Kiwanis Advisor Award is presented to the Circle K Kiwanis Advisor who goes above and beyond in guiding the club from the Kiwanis perspective, providing resources from the sponsoring Kiwanis club, and actively supporting Circle K activities. Questions to consider when nominating a Kiwanis Advisor: Did s/he set up Circle K programs at the Kiwanis meetings? Did s/he report to the Kiwanis Club on Circle K matters? Did s/he maintain contact with the Circle K club officers outside of the Circle K/Kiwanis functions? Think about what makes your advisor stand out from the rest. When submitting the form, you will be encouraged to write up to 200 words explaining why your Kiwanis Advisor deserves this award. We love our amazing Kiwanians! Make sure you let them know how much they are appreciated! *For more information, contact Awards chair Julie Meigs at awards@georgiacirclek.org. œ œ Awards Chair Julie Meigs