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  2. Key Club - Wikipedia

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    Key Club International is an organization of individual Key Clubs and is funded by nominal dues paid by every member. Offices/positions are most often elected (or otherwise appointed by elected officers) and are held by high school students aged 14–18 years old.

  3. Kiwanis - Wikipedia

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    Started in Sacramento, California in 1925, Key Club is the oldest and largest service program for high school students in the world. As of 2010, Key Club has 250,000 members in 5,000 clubs in 30 nations, [32] primarily in the United States and Canada, but with clubs also in Central and South America, Caribbean nations, Asia, and Australia ...

  4. California-Nevada-Hawaii District Key Club International

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    Key Club members also attended Kiwanis meetings, thus bringing these young men into constant contact with the business and professional men of the community. As the experience of the Key Club grew, the club became a complete service organization open to the whole school. A social program was offered to balance its service activities.

  5. Golden Key International Honour Society - Wikipedia

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    Golden Key National Honour Society was founded by James W. Lewis at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia in 1977. [2] The original intent of the society was to create a new academic honor organization that was the equal of longstanding honor societies such as Phi Beta Kappa, but which did not carry the same perceived elitism of older institutions, operating more strictly on merit ...

  6. Rotary International - Wikipedia

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    The Rotary Club is the basic unit of Rotary activity, and each club determines its own membership. Clubs originally were limited to a single club per city, municipality, or town, but Rotary International has encouraged the formation of one or more additional clubs in the largest cities when practical.

  7. Circle K International - Wikipedia

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    Key Club had gone co-ed in 1977. As of the end of 2005, membership consisted of over 13,250 college students in 17 nations around the world. Most of the Circle K membership currently resides in North America, in 30 Districts recognized by Kiwanis International.

  8. Collegiate secret societies in North America - Wikipedia

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    A collegiate secret society makes a significant effort to keep affairs, membership rolls, signs of recognition, initiation, or other aspects secret from the public. Some collegiate secret societies are referred to as "class societies", which restrict membership to one class year. Most class societies are restricted to the senior class and are ...

  9. European Club Association - Wikipedia

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    The European Club Association (ECA) is officially recognized by both UEFA and FIFA as the sole, independent body for football clubs at European level. Since its inception in 2008, ECA has represented and created value for its membership and beyond, safeguarding, strengthening and developing European clubs’ interests as the key club stakeholder in all international football affairs and ...