Kiwanis Club, Captiva Civic Association Helps Young Student Attend ICON

provided to The Santiva Chronicle

 

The Sanibel-Captiva Kiwanis Club and Captiva Civic Association came together to help a young lady with a strong connection to our islands. Kylie Lusk, president of the Florida SouthWestern Collegiate Key Club, is headed to the club’s international convention known as ICON later this summer.

Key Club members around the world learn how to lead and stand for what’s right through service and volunteerism. In partnership with their local Kiwanis club, high school students are making a positive impact as they serve others in their schools and communities.

Lusk is the daughter of Lee County Deputy Sheriff Chris Lusk, who serves on Captiva, and Jennifer Lusk, who is the assistant principal of The Sanibel School. Kylie is pictured with CCA Executive Director Emily Ankerson and Kiwanis President Joel Goodman.

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