TBA
WHAT WE DO
We donate our time to Bash's Personal Care Home, we raised money to send items to our TROOPS, and are raising money for a playground recreation. We do many things that involve a lot of work, so if you want to do WHAT WE DO then start with donating: time or money.
You wouldn't think hanging out with our senior citizens helps. Infact just "Hanging out" gives senior citizens a sense of belonging and lets them have someone to talk to for a couple hours.
Keystone Clubs are chartered small group leadership development clubs for young people ages 14 to 18. "Keystoners" elect officers, choose their own activities and plan and implement community service projects. A national charter entitles a Keystone Club to participate in regional and national Keystone conferences.
Somethings we volunteer to do:
Who We Are
Purchase Line High School's Evergreen Boys & Girls Club has a KEYSTONE CLUB! We are like any other Keystone Club around the world, but we are located inside a high school in Indiana County, Pennsylvania. We hold meetings to discuss what good we will bring to our community. We make sure we are well organized and capable of doing our work we volunteered for.
Pennsylvania
Directions from Pittsburgh, PA
1. Head northeast on Grant St toward 6th Ave 0.1 mi
2. Take the 2nd right onto 7th Ave 177 ft
3. Take the I-579 N/PA-380 E/Bigelow Blvd ramp 0.2 mi
4. Follow signs for I-579 N/Veterans Bridge and merge onto I-579 N 0.7 mi
5. Exit onto PA-28 N/Allegheny Valley Expy/E Ohio St toward Etna
Continue to follow PA-28 N/Allegheny Valley Expy 37.1 mi
6. Take the exit onto PA-28 N/US-422 E toward Kittanning/Indiana 4.0 mi
7. Take the US-422 E exit 0.3 mi
8. Turn right at US-422 E/Benjamin Franklin Hwy 30.9 mi
9. Exit onto PA-553 E toward Penn Run 2.3 mi
10. Slight left at Spaulding Rd/State Route 1012 2.0 mi
11. Turn right to stay on Spaulding Rd/State Route 1012
Continue to follow Spaulding Rd 1.1 mi
12. Turn left at PA-403 N 2.0 mi
13. Turn left at Hancock St 486 ft
14. Take the 2nd right onto 2nd St 0.1 mi
15. Turn right at PA-286 E/Franklin St
Continue to follow PA-286 E
Destination will be on the right 3.9 mi
Directions from Harrisburgh
1. Head north on N 7th St toward Reily St 0.5 mi
2. Take the 1st right onto Maclay St 0.4 mi
3. Turn left at US-22 W/N Cameron St
Continue to follow US-22 W 56.5 mi
4. Continue onto US-322 W 29.7 mi
5. Merge onto I-99 S 45.4 mi
6. Take exit 28 to merge onto US-22 W toward Ebensburg 18.4 mi
7. Turn right at S Center St/Wilmore Rd
Continue to follow S Center St 0.3 mi
8. Take the 2nd left to stay on S Center St 279 ft
9. Take the 1st right to stay on S Center St 0.3 mi
10. Turn left at W High St 0.3 mi
11. Continue onto Benjamin Franklin Hwy 11.4 mi
12. Turn right at PA-403 N 9.3 mi
13. Turn right to stay on PA-403 N 4.6 mi
14. Turn left at Hancock St 486 ft
15. Take the 2nd right onto 2nd St 0.1 mi
16. Turn right at PA-286 E/Franklin St
Destination will be on the right
Directions from Philadelphia
1. Head southeast on S Broad St toward Chestnut St 0.2 mi
2. Turn right at Walnut St 1.0 mi
3. Turn right toward I-76 W 0.4 mi
4. Take the ramp onto I-76 W 18.0 mi
5. Take the exit onto I-76 W toward Harrisburg
Toll road 181 mi
6. Take the exit toward US-220 BUS N
Toll road 0.5 mi
7. Turn left at US-220 BUS N 0.3 mi
8. Turn left to merge onto I-99 N/US-220 N toward Altoona 28.4 mi
9. Take exit 28 to merge onto US-22 W toward Ebensburg 18.6 mi
10. Turn right at S Center St/Wilmore Rd
11. Take the 2nd left to stay on S Center St 279 ft
12. Take the 1st right to stay on S Center St 0.3 mi
13. Turn left at W High St 0.3 mi
14. Continue onto Benjamin Franklin Hwy 11.4 mi
15. Turn right at PA-403 N 9.3 mi
16. Turn right to stay on PA-403 N 4.6 mi
17. Turn left at Hancock St 486 ft
18. Take the 2nd right onto 2nd St 0.1 mi
19. Turn right at PA-286 E/Franklin St
Our team has leaders that will ensure the success of our service club. The leaders each have their own specific feild of work. They each have their own ideas and ways of making the community better.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Appointing and delegating- take great care in the appointments you make and in delegating tasks. After appointing
persons to perform tasks, ensure that the task is done.
· Evaluating- on-going analysis of club meetings and operation leads to continuous improvement in the club.
· Goal setting for results- goals must be clear and attainable. In the end, your satisfaction will come from the knowledge
that your club was active on all fronts and clearly improved during the year.
· Motivating- establish a climate of enthusiasm, openness, and concern. Follow up, congratulate, and listen.
· Presiding- make certain that each club and board meeting is well planned and organized, flows smoothly, ends on
time, and that each member has fun and fellowship. You are responsible for agenda setting and for making certain
· Training- club officers, board, and committee chairpersons must clearly understand and carry out their responsibilities
throughout the year.
Role as vice-president is an important one. Sometimes it happens that the Key Club president is prevented from
carrying out the duties of his/her office for various reasons. A well organized and properly operating Key Club should have
a properly trained vice-president who is prepared to administer the Key Club in the absence of the president.
The real importance of the office of vice-president is found in the role and function you have in the Key Club program. The
role is found in one word: Service - service to the president; service to the other club officers; and service to the general
membership of the club. As vice-president, you are the right hand of the president. You can and should assist the president
and other officers with their duties. To do this effectively, you must be in contact with the work and policies of the club.
A good secretary is essential for any Keystone Club if it is going to function in a proper way. The office of the secretary is one of
the most demanding in the Key Club organization. In the hands of the secretary are all of the records, files, and details that
are important for the smooth operation of the Key Club. The best way for a secretary-elect to start is to watch and learn from
the present club secretary. She gives advice and hints on how to best handle the job. A secretary needs to
be prompt, neat, and efficient.
The office of club treasurer is important because the treasurer is in control of the club’s money, its collection and disbursement.
It is important this job is done well.
Many schools do not allow clubs to keep independent checking or savings accounts. It does not matter who writes the checksschool
officials or the Key Club treasurer. What does matter, though, is that the treasurer be responsible for keeping accurate
books that will enable him/her to give a full financial report whenever requested. The treasurer should do his/her best to see
that everything is done properly so that there are no doubts about his/her integrity.
If your school policy permits your club to have its own checking or savings account, it is strongly advised that two (2) signatures
be required on each check. Your faculty or Kiwanis advisor should co-sign with the Key Club treasurer or president.
It should be noted that the treasurer’s records always should be open to inspection by the club’s officers, faculty advisor,
principal, and Kiwanis advisor.
Advisor
Megan Robertson
email:
mbh1_86_yahoo.com
Tel:
(724) 254-4312 ext. 4124
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Members
Wes Bennet
Chris Deyarmin
Kristina Wise
Eddie Passmore
Alicia Fridley
April Jodon
Morgan Weis
Cody Ruddock
Michael Dixon
Destiny Keith
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THANK YOU!
CALL US AT 724-254-4312
724-254-4124
FAX US AT 724-254-2306
MAIL US AT
Keystone Club
16559 RT 286 Hwy. E
Commodore, PA, 15729
We are trying to rebuild a playground for our community and we are asking for your help. Will you help us out by donating for the cause? LET US KNOW: SEND AN E-MAIL, MAIL US, CALL US!
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