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Kiwanis Club of Woodbridge Hosts Key Club Officer Training
by Al Knehans (photos by Brian Bell)
The Kiwanis Club of Woodbridge, Virginia, hosted its third annual training session for incoming Key Club officers in Prince William County at Forest Park High School on Wednesday afternoon, 28 September, 2011. Attendees included members of the Key Clubs from Potomac, Brentsville, Forest Park, Gar-Field, Osbourn and Stonewall Jackson High Schools and the Northern Virginia Community College CKI Club, Woodbridge Campus. Also attending were CKI LTG Stacy Whitehouse and Key Club LTG Kyle West. Highlighting the agenda was the power point presentation on "WELCOME KEY CLUBBERS and other Kiwanis Family Members" by Rachel Villarroel, President the NVCC CKI Club. Rachel developed the very professional presentation, which included team exercises and generated strong audience participation. She demonstrated excellent leadership and communication skills, knowledge of the subject, and sense of humor in keeping the Key Club officers engaged. Rachel received a well-deserved round of applause for her efforts. Following pizza and soft drinks provided by Woodbridge Kiwanis SLP Chair Al Knehans, an extended question and answer session concluded the training. The event lasted nearly three hours and no one left early. Everyone agreed that it was an extremely productive session. Thanks again Rachel!
Key Club Officers listen to CKI Pres Rachel Villarroel
NVCC CKI Pres Rachel Villarreol Explains Trifold
Key Club Officers in Team Exercise
Key Club Presidents with CKI LTG Stacy Whitehouse (2nd from left) CKI Pres Rachel Villarroel (4th from left) and Key Club LTG Kyle West (right)
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