Key Club Newsletter [2016-2017] January & February 2017 | Page 4

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SELLING ROSES
WRAPPING ROSES
( 2) Volunteers would carefully wrap each rose with a clear silicon wrap and tie a ribbon on it. Then the volunteers would match up each order with the corresponding selection of rose and attach them on. The roses would then be placed into different boxes according to floor which the student would be on.
( 1) Volunteers would record the colour, and quantity of the roses that students had bought. Students had a choice of; 1 for $ 2, 6 for $ 10, or 12, for $ 15. We sold a total of: 230 roses, with a profit of 310 dollars.
DELIVERING ROSES
LAST CHANCE
( 4) For the students who had missed their opportunity to send a rose, we decided to sell roses directly on the day of Valentines day as well.
( 3) On February 14 th Valentines day, the executives handed the roses out to each student during 2 nd period. It was a delight to see many students’ faces lighting up as they received a rose.

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