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Our Sponsored
Youth Programs
The Kiwanis Club of Bridgeton
sponsors a Builders Club for grades 5 through 8, and K-Kids
for grades 2 through 4 at Holy Spirit School.
There are 29 students in the Builders Club and the
Faculty Advisor is Ms. Mary Casey . Officers are:
Co-Presidents
- Allison Anth & Emily Bozata
Vice President
- Devin Walsh
Secretary -
Rachel Collins
Treasurer -
Magan Anth
There
are 26 students in the K-Kids Club at Holy Spirit
School and the Faculty Advisor is Mrs. Janet Muckerman.
Officers are:
President -
Madeline Burmester
Vice President
- Kevin Valleroy
Secretary -
Carson Corbett
Treasurer -
Madison Vonarx
During October
the K-Kids held a fund-raiser and the last week had a Sucker
Sale for UNICEF. Then November 1st they joined with other
K-Kids, Builders Club, Key Club and members of the Kiwanis
Club of Bridgeton for a K-Family Picnic in the Park. During
November they had a community Food Drive. On December 11th
they helped the PTA with Santa's Workshop and on the 12th
they prepared CARE packages for the military overseas. The
beginning of February they had a paper recycle event and later
had a Valentine Sucker Sale to raise additional funds. In
March they will participate in Arbor Day events and help the
PTA with Family Fun Fair. On April 5th they will help at the
Kiwanis Pancake Day. During the balance of April and May they
will be preparing for Staff Appreciation Day.
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K-Kids
at Bridgeway Elementary School (Grades
3 through 5), and for the 2008/9 school year there are 49
members.
Faculty
Advisors: Madaleaze Cramer, and Mary Kay Campbell.
Co-Presidents
- Kennedy Duello
& Jerica Robinson
Vice President
- Angelo Pizzo
Secretary -
Peter Collier
Treasurer -
Kyle Hanford
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Pattonville Key
Club
Officers
Rachel Crow, Secretary.................Erica
Nelson, Treasurer
Faculty Advisor - Mark Basi Kiwanis Advisor - Janice Duke
Through
the years, this Key Club has had good years and years that
haven't been as good. Contrary to a Kiwanis Club, a Key
Club must somewhat start over each new school year. The
success depends upon the guidance from the sponsoring faculty
member, participation and interest from the sponsoring Kiwanis
Club, and the leadership from within the Key Club. Success,
as with a Kiwanis Club also depends upon the number of members
attending both District and International Conventions that
provides training and ideas. Since the Club started in 1982,
there have been at least four Lt. Governors and one District
Governor.
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