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8 ways to nab new members |
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- Use your club banner. Borrow one from your sponsoring Kiwanis club if necessary. Most former Key Clubbers and others familiar with Kiwanis will recognize the “K.”
- Provide candy. Unless you’re inside, avoid chocolate!
- Bring pics. Remember to bring your club’s display board showing photos of club activities.
- Stand tall! Don’t sit down at your recruitment table—if your school has provided you with chairs, give them to another group.
- Talk to people. Have at least two or three people out in front of the table answering questions and getting people to sign up.
- Reach out. If you have extra volunteers at your table, send one or two of them to visit other tables to encourage everyone to visit Circle K.
- Have a one-liner. A great opening line when recruiting prospective members will get people to your table.
- Gang up. Invite other CKI clubs to your recruitment drive. This will show prospective members that Circle K is an organization that extends far beyond campus lines.
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