History
Circle K International at Virginia Tech (VTCKI) received its official charter on June 6, 1956, and has remained an active club through the present. Circle K International and the Club of Virginia Tech opened their membership to women in 1974, making VTCKI the first co-ed service organization on Virginia Tech's campus.
Through the 1980's, VTCKI remained a strong club and took on new responsiblities such as working with James, 1984, and working with the Blacksburg Christmas Parade, 1986. In the late 80's and early 90's, the club had over 125 members, making it the largest CKI club anywhere. In the later 90's, the club has gained strong members and has become more involved in the district.
Circle K International at Virginia Tech is Sponsored by the Montgomery County - Blacksburg Kiwanis Club.
Dues
Like any organization, VTCKI does not have an unlimited supply of money to fund its projects and activities. VTCKI has two main sources of revenue: dues and fundraising. Our club dues are just $32 for a year or $20 for a semester. This money goes towards funding the expenses of the organization such as newsletters, and International and District Officer travel. Some of the dues money stays at the club level but it is not enough to fund all that our club does. To fund our socials, projects and other events, our club must hold fundraisers. The dues and fundraisers also go to scholarship funds like James Reed Memorial Scholarship.
Weekly Club Meetings
Circle K International at Virginia Tech meets once a week to discuss upcoming projects and events. Our weekly meetings are important because they keep everyone in club updated on club events and they allow us to come together and socialize. While at CKI events you will make many friends and the weekly meetings are just one way for you to keep in touch.
An important part of our weekly meetings is attendance. The attendance sheet is passed around the room at the start of the meeting. Be sure to sign your name and indicate your if you are a member or a prospective member. You are a prospective member until your induction at the end of the semester. If you arrive at the meeting late and don't get to sign attendance, then get in touch with the Recording Secretary and he/she can add you on. It is important for our club to keep accurate records of member attendance at meetings; so make sure that you sign attendance.
What we usually do at Club Meeting:
- Get information on upcoming events
- Signing up for projects and events
- Participate in weekly program: guest speaker, an icebreaker or a game.
- Happy Quarters. Be sure to bring some loose change with you to throw in the Happy Quarters Container.
- Boke and Good Call (calling out something good or bad that happened to you during the week, especially if it's VTCKI-related).
- Chat with old friends and make new friends
- In-meeting service projects
We frequently have visitors at our meetings. Sometimes, the Kiwanians join us for our meetings. We usually introduce any visitors that we have at the beginning of the meeting. Be sure to take the time to welcome them to our meeting and to introduce yourself after the meeting.