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Tsunami relief project involves students' artwork

Service knows no age barrier

Service expands family values

Circle K’ers bound for Carolina

Heads up, Hotlanta: Key Club is coming to town

Key Leader set to go in April

Meet Scott Ackerman

Meet Rebecca Adams

Test your SOAP acumen

Community connects employers, employees

Magazines hit ‘e-stands’ earlier this year

Contests, anyone?

Circle K International Past President dies

Test your SOAP acumen

Do you know what “SOAP” means? It’s an acronym for Sponsored Organizations and Programs. In other words, it represents Kiwanis-sponsored groups (Key Club, Circle K, Kiwanis Junior, Builders Club, K-Kids, and Aktion Club). Now, for the difficult questions. The deadline for submissions expired, but watch for new chances to win in the May 2005 Kiwanis Connected.

1. Which sponsored organization is the oldest and largest?

2. How many sponsored organizations and programs are affiliated with Kiwanis International (not including Key Leader)?

3. What year was Key Club founded?

4. What sponsored organization program is for the youngest members?

5. To what club does Troy Dibley, Circle K International President, belong?

6. Which service organization claims to have had the original idea for a Builders Club?
Lions Rotary Optimist

7. Where are Kiwanis Junior clubs largely located?

8. Where did Aktion Club originate?

9. True or False: Circle K was at one time a college fraternity?

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