From Key Club to Circle K

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From Key Club to Circle K Hosted by Arianna Dela Rosa and Vanessa Yeh

Arianna Key Club Member 2009-2011 Key Club Bulletin Editor 2012-2013 Circle K Member 2013-2014 Circle K Newsletter Chair 2014-2015

Vanessa Key Club Event Coordinator 2009-2010 Key Club Secretary 2010-2011 Key Club President 2011-2012 Key Club D12E Lt. Governor 2012-2013 Circle K Fundraising Chair 2013-2014

High School College More restrictions Limited to same class mates and environments Schedule is chosen for you Parental consent Key Club More opportunities to network Exposure to different types of environments and people Freedom to choose your own schedule No parental consent Circle K

Key Club vs. Circle K limited to what events you can do “what to go to a good college” mindset” larger community need to consider consent of adult figure more opportunities to do a different array of service, social, and leadership events (connect personal or academic interests to events) more legitimate mindset tight-knit smaller community open-minded

Arianna’s Experience

Vanessa’s Experience

Q & A Have questions? We have answers! Vanessa Yeh: vjyeh@ucdavis.edu Arianna Dela Rosa: aridelarosa.cki@gmail.com