Laurie Nappier
Carolinas Kiwanis Key Leader Event Chair
(919) 622-5405
Steve Corbett
Carolinas Kiwanis Key Leader Site Coordinator
(516) 410-3922
carolinaskeyleader@gmail.com
Camp Kirkwood, Watha, NC November 8 - 10, 2019
RESERVE YOUR SPOT!
There are 2 ways to register for the Fall Key Leader at Camp Kirkwood:
1- Pre-Register as a Sponsoring Kiwanis Club and hold spots for general students to submit specific information closer to the event
2- Register individual campers and submit information now
We will be accepting Early-registrations for student participants and chaperones for only $175 from now through August 31, 2019. All pre-registration fees must be received by the District Office no later than August 31, 2019 or the reserved spots will be released for general registration. General registration is $200 for student participants September 1, 2019 - October 31, 2019 and $225 after November 1, 2019.
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Option 1: Specific participant information is not required at this time. We do have the ability to generate invoices this year after pre-registration if you require one for your school or club.
In the event one or more of your students is accepted to be a Student Facilitator, $50 from each pre-registration may be waived or distributed to another student.
NO PRE-REGISTRATION FEES WILL BE REFUNDED ONCE THEY ARE RECEIVED BY THE DISTRICT OFFICE.
In the event we exceed the maximum number of registrants, subsequent registrants will be placed on a waiting list and contacted if a spot becomes available.
Register Now- NO NAMES REQURED YET!
Option 2: Any Individual student or chaperone can register themselves or others and include all their specific information at this time. Please use this registration link to Register yourself now!
The experience of a lifetime achieved by over 35,000 students since 2005!
Leadership Development
Life-Changing Experiences
Lifetime Friends
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The Key Leader program is built on five essential principles. These principles reflect our mission to inspire young people to achieve their personal best through service leadership:
What is Key Leader?
Key Leader is Kiwanis International's leadership education program for students ages 14-18. The Key Leader mission is to provide a life-changing experience that inspires young people to achieve their personal best through service leadership. This youth leadership program is gold-seal sanctioned by the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the United States Army.
Who can attend a Key Leader Event?
Events are open to all students ages 14 to 18, regardless of whether or not they are already part of a Kiwanis service leadership program. There is no limit on the number of participants from the same school; however, we do have an overall limit of 70 registrants.
What is the schedule for the weekend?
Students will arrive for registration from 4 pm to 6 pm Friday and depart after 11 am on Sunday. All lodging, meals, and activities are at the event site during that time. Check out the Key Leader sample weekend agenda here.
What happens at a Key Leader weekend?
Students engage in large and small group activities, with a combination of lectures, discussion, low ropes course, team building, and interactive activities. The weekend will offer a lot of fun with new friends!
Which adults will be present during the weekend?
A professional Key Leader facilitator will lead the event. This facilitator brings to the program excellent experience working with young people and has successfully completed a nationally recognized training course on the curriculum. In addition to our lead facilitator, Kiwanis provides trained adult volunteers to coordinate the logistics and supervise students. Kiwanis requires a comprehensive background check for all of the adults who will be present for the weekend. Additional chaperones may attend at the cost of $175 per adult, plus $25 background check fee (if there is not a Kiwanis approved background check on file within the last 2 years).
Are there student leadership opportunities during the event?
Students who have attended a Key Leader event previously may apply to be student facilitators. The fee for student facilitators is $100 upon approved application. Students applying for pre-registration will be notified within two weeks of completing application with confirmation. If a student is not able to participate as a student facilitator, they are still welcome and able to register for the camp at the approved rate for the time when they submitted their facilitator application. Please do not complete a standard registration form for a student applying as a facilitator until after they have been notified of their status.
How much does it cost?
The Carolinas Key Leader program is a value of $225 per student. Through the generosity of the Kiwanis International Children's Fund, scholarships are being offered to supplement the costs of students and Kiwanis Clubs that pre-register for the weekend.
The Carolinas District Kiwanis Foundation has graciously agreed to match the scholarships being offered by Kiwanis International based on the schedule of registration deadlines above.
Where can I found more information about Key Leader?Go to key-leader.org to learn more about the program and see videos from events held around the world.
Send questions and comments to Laurie Nappier, Key Leader Chair or Steve Corbett, Site Coordinator: carolinaskeyleader@gmail.com.
Look for us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat @CarolinasKeyLeader
Fears, Forms, & Frequently Asked Questions
MANDATORY FORMS
OTHER FORMS
CHAPERONES
Due to our liability insurance and the program guidelines, the only adults that will be allowed to remain at Camp Kirkwood after student drop-off on Friday must be registered chaperones with a Kiwanis-approved background check. Chaperones should go through the same registration procedure as student attendees and contact us via email if you need to obtain the background check for the first time or if your background check will expire before the Key Leader weekend. Please note that it may take up to one month for a background check to be approved.
All chaperones are expected to participate in the entire schedule of events and will most likely be sharing rooming accomodations with students in the cabins. Chaperones must follow the same guidelines and expectations for the weekend as the students. No alcohol use, smoking, vaping, or tobacco products are allowed at Camp Kirkwood.
All chaperones must be registered no later than October 31st and will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, based on the number of student attendees we have registered. We will have a waitlist if we have more chaperone requests than are necessary.