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New Year, New Vision

New Year, New Vision! How Division 30 South Key Clubs Are Preparing For the New Year!

Visions Meetings By Sean Peralta | Savanna Key Club

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On the afternoon of June 29th, Savanna Key Club hosted its Visions Meeting. The purpose was to update the officers on the goals of the term as well as introduce new ideas and topics that the club should implement. Being a new officer in Key Club, this was my first Visions Meeting and to me it was very educational as it provided information on things like the Strike System, our goals for the school year, expectations for officers, and position updates. I learned that two of our officers sadly left the club due to personal reasons. Even though this tragic event happened, our President helped the club move on to a more positive topic such as the upcoming Service Week and events. She made it clear of what the expectations were for each of the officers and encouraged us to do our very best. The Visions Meeting aimed to inform all of the officers of the goals and visions of the club. We were able to present our ideas and communicate with one another to formulate ways to reach those goals. Some of the goals consisted of attempting to attend all of the DCMs and participating in at least 2 events every month. Throughout the entire meeting, I was learning more about my position as an officer of the club. There are a lot of expectations for me and I started getting nervous because of them. Thankfully, our President said that we should always ask for help if we are struggling with something and that we are a team. After she informed us on the expectations, we started discussing more about fun topics such as board apparel and new term ideas like a website or monthly emails as well as ideas for the upcoming Club Rush. Overall, I think that the meeting was very educational and I am grateful to have learned the expectations for officers so that I am able to perform according to those expectations. With everyone updated on the goals and visions, we can better work together to reach and achieve those goals.

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