St.
Mary’s Ryken Key Club helps Light the Night
by Glynnis Schmidt, (301) 737-6311, bwsges@yahoo.com
On Saturday, October 11,
2008 the Key Club members of St. Mary’s Ryken High
School (St. Mary’s County, Division 22) volunteered
to help the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society with their annual Light the Night Walk in Leonardtown. There
were 27 Key Club students who volunteered approximately
6 hours each, for a total of more than 160 service
hours! The students helped set up the registration
area, blew up LOTS of balloons, registered participants,
acted as walk-marshalls, and helped clean up after
the event was over. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Light the Night Walk is an annual event to raise funds for
cures. It’s the nation’s night to pay tribute and bring
hope to thousands of patients and their families. As
of today, the Ryken Key Club has 72 dues-paid members,
which is MORE THAN DOUBLE the membership from last
year. Way to go!



















Many individuals join Kiwanis clubs specifically because we are an international
organization with a global mission-that lofty goal of changing
the world one child and one community at a time. To this
point, with a few notable exceptions, our Capital District
clubs seem to have focused on local efforts directed toward
helping our own children and communities. This is commendable,
but it does not address the incredible needs of children
worldwide...Accordingly,
our District Committee on International Understanding has
decided to pursue a new approach
to achieving our global mission. We have selected Africa because its needs are great and most of us know extremely
little about this part of the world...









