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Key Club International Paid Clubs Report Date: 2/26/2021 Key Club International Page 1 of 286 Time: 12:06:41PM Paid Clubs Report FAR9003 Currency USD District from: H01 to H99 Customer Class: KCCLUB Order Date between 10/1/2019 and 9/30/2020 Paid Date between 9/1/2019 and 2/24/2021 Last St Invoice Paid Billed Intl Dist Club Id Cntry Club Name Sts Date Date Members Dues Dues Total H01 Alabama H94423 AL Carbon Hill High School 10/15/2019 10/25/2019 46 $500.00 $100.00 $600.00 H94431 AL P.D. Jackson-Olin High School 10/22/2019 11/07/2019 15 $300.00 $100.00 $400.00 H94527 AL Wenonah High School 03/13/2020 03/25/2020 45 $500.00 $100.00 $600.00 H94471 AL Winterboro High School 12/23/2019 01/08/2020 17 $500.00 $100.00 $600.00 H0101 Division 1 H86997 AL Bob Jones High School 08/30/2019 12/18/2019 51 $357.00 $357.00 $714.00 H85667 AL Fort Payne High School 08/30/2019 03/19/2020 131 $917.00 $917.00 $1,834.00 H84308 AL Grissom High School 08/30/2019 01/23/2020 21 $147.00 $147.00 $294.00 H88984 AL Huntsville High School 08/30/2019 11/11/2019 20 $140.00 $140.00 $280.00 H92780 AL Lifegate Academy 08/30/2019 01/07/2020 7 $49.00 $49.00 $98.00 H91910 AL New Century Technology High School 08/30/2019 02/07/2020 19 $133.00 $133.00 $266.00 H87997 AL Scottsboro High School 08/30/2019 12/18/2019 20 $140.00 $140.00 $280.00 H86613 AL Sparkman High School 08/30/2019 12/16/2019 95 $665.00 $665.00 $1,330.00 H93094 AL Westminster Christian Academy 08/30/2019 12/07/2019 99 $693.00 $693.00 $1,386.00 H01 Division 1 Total: 463 $3,241.00 $3,241.00 $6,482.00 A Active # of Dues Paid Clubs: 9 463 $3,241.00 $3,241.00 $6,482.00 H0102 Division 2 H92255 AL Brooks High School 08/30/2019 10/30/2019 56 $392.00 $392.00 $784.00 H93808 AL Clements High School 08/30/2019 12/07/2019 64 $448.00 $448.00 $896.00 H91753 AL Florence High School 08/30/2019 11/21/2019 87 $609.00 $609.00 $1,218.00 H92811 AL Lauderdale County 08/30/2019 11/13/2019 93 $651.00 $651.00 $1,302.00 H93001 AL Lexington High School A-COVID 08/30/2019 09/10/2020 22 $154.00 $154.00 $308.00 H92439 AL Rogers School 08/30/2019 02/06/2020 54 $378.00 $378.00 $756.00 H81344 AL Sheffield High School 08/30/2019 11/16/2019 14 $98.00 $98.00 $196.00 H91279 AL Shoals Christian School 08/30/2019 11/16/2019 37 $259.00 $259.00 $518.00 Date: 2/26/2021 Key Club International Page 2 of 286 Time: 12:06:41PM Paid Clubs Report FAR9003 Currency USD District from: H01 to H99 Customer Class: KCCLUB Order Date between 10/1/2019 and 9/30/2020 Paid Date between 9/1/2019 and 2/24/2021 Last St Invoice Paid Billed Intl Dist Club Id Cntry Club Name Sts Date Date Members Dues Dues Total H01 Alabama (Continued) H0102 Division 2 (Continued) H85110 AL Wilson High School A-COVID 08/30/2019 12/05/2019 35 $245.00 $245.00 $490.00 H01 Division 2 Total: 462 $3,234.00 $3,234.00 $6,468.00 A Active # of Dues Paid Clubs: 9 462 $3,234.00 $3,234.00 $6,468.00 H0103 Division 3 H81554 AL Deshler High School 08/30/2019 01/14/2020 35 $245.00 $245.00 $490.00 H86976 AL Hamilton High School 08/30/2019 02/14/2020 17 $119.00 $119.00 $238.00 H80064 AL Jasper High School 08/30/2019 11/14/2019 80 $560.00 $560.00 $1,120.00 H93373 AL Lynn High School 08/30/2019 10/21/2019 32 $224.00 $224.00 $448.00 H91576 AL Russellville High School 08/30/2019 10/08/2019 47 $329.00 $329.00 $658.00 H81761 AL Winfield City High School 08/30/2019 11/09/2019 42 $294.00 $294.00 $588.00 H01 Division 3 Total: 253 $1,771.00 $1,771.00 $3,542.00 A Active # of Dues Paid Clubs: 6 253 $1,771.00 $1,771.00 $3,542.00 H0104 Division 4 H92277 AL Addison High School 08/30/2019 12/09/2019 30 $210.00 $210.00 $420.00 H90675 AL Austin High School 08/30/2019 12/12/2019 36 $252.00 $252.00 $504.00 H81730 AL Cullman High School 08/30/2019 12/24/2019 174 $1,218.00 $1,218.00 $2,436.00 H91975 AL Decatur Heritage Christian Academy 08/30/2019 12/04/2019 36 $252.00 $252.00 $504.00 H81332 AL Decatur High School 08/30/2019 12/24/2019 56 $392.00 $392.00 $784.00 H83099 AL Fairview High School 08/30/2019 03/19/2020 26 $182.00 $182.00 $364.00 H82363 AL Hartselle High School 08/30/2019 12/10/2019 45 $315.00 $315.00 $630.00 H87771 AL Holly Pond High School 08/30/2019 10/31/2019 82 $574.00 $574.00 $1,148.00 Date: 2/26/2021 Key Club International Page 3 of 286 Time: 12:06:41PM Paid Clubs Report FAR9003 Currency USD District from: H01 to H99 Customer Class: KCCLUB Order Date between 10/1/2019 and 9/30/2020 Paid Date between 9/1/2019 and 2/24/2021 Last St Invoice Paid Billed Intl Dist Club Id Cntry Club Name Sts Date Date Members Dues Dues Total H01 Alabama (Continued) H0104 Division 4 (Continued) H91992 AL Winston County High 08/30/2019 12/03/2019 32 $224.00 $224.00 $448.00 H01 Division 4 Total: 517 $3,619.00 $3,619.00 $7,238.00 A Active # of Dues Paid Clubs: 9 517 $3,619.00 $3,619.00 $7,238.00 H0105 Division 5 H90348 AL Coosa Christian School 08/30/2019 11/09/2019 14 $98.00 $98.00 $196.00 H92576 AL Episcopal High School 08/30/2019 10/14/2019 9 $63.00 $63.00 $126.00 H81873 AL Etowah High School 08/30/2019 11/23/2019 37 $259.00 $259.00 $518.00 H83030 AL Gadsden City High School 08/30/2019 03/05/2020 146 $1,022.00 $1,022.00 $2,044.00 H90311 AL Gaston High School 08/30/2019 12/18/2019 14 $98.00 $98.00 $196.00 H93323 AL Glencoe High School 08/30/2019 12/02/2019 49 $343.00 $343.00 $686.00 H93631 AL Pathways Academy 08/30/2019 01/29/2020 17 $119.00 $119.00 $238.00 H87484 AL Southside High School 08/30/2019 01/20/2020 81 $567.00 $567.00 $1,134.00 H90800 AL Springville High School 08/30/2019 10/22/2019 95 $665.00 $665.00 $1,330.00 H92845 AL West End High School 08/30/2019 12/03/2019 9 $63.00 $63.00 $126.00 H89132 AL Westbrook Christian High School 08/30/2019 12/10/2019 86 $602.00 $602.00 $1,204.00 H01 Division 5 Total: 557 $3,899.00 $3,899.00 $7,798.00 A Active # of Dues Paid Clubs: 11 557 $3,899.00 $3,899.00 $7,798.00 H0106 Division 6 H89049 AL Alexandria High School 08/30/2019 02/14/2020 29 $203.00 $203.00 $406.00 H90869 AL Jacksonville High School 08/30/2019 12/23/2019 47 $329.00 $329.00 $658.00 H88747 AL Ohatchee High School 08/30/2019 11/09/2019 14 $98.00 $98.00 $196.00 Date: 2/26/2021 Key Club International Page 4 of 286 Time: 12:06:41PM Paid Clubs Report FAR9003 Currency USD District from: H01 to H99 Customer Class: KCCLUB Order Date between 10/1/2019 and 9/30/2020 Paid Date between 9/1/2019 and 2/24/2021 Last St Invoice Paid Billed Intl Dist Club Id Cntry Club Name Sts Date Date Members Dues Dues Total H01 Alabama (Continued) H0106 Division 6 (Continued) H91578 AL Pleasant Valley High School 08/30/2019 10/17/2019 11 $77.00 $77.00 $154.00 H84240 AL Randolph County High School A-COVID 08/30/2019 12/07/2019 23 $161.00 $161.00 $322.00 H93954 AL The Donoho School A-COVID 08/30/2019 11/18/2019 66 $462.00 $462.00 $924.00 H89680 AL Walter Wellborn High School 08/30/2019 12/03/2019 12 $84.00 $84.00 $168.00 H01 Division 6 Total: 202 $1,414.00 $1,414.00 $2,828.00 A Active # of Dues Paid Clubs: 7 202 $1,414.00 $1,414.00 $2,828.00 H0107 Division 7 H93109 AL Clay-Chalkville 02/04/2020 02/04/2020 14 $98.00 $98.00 $196.00 H91984 AL Crossroads Christian School 08/30/2019 11/09/2019 67 $469.00 $469.00 $938.00 H93492 AL Leeds High School 08/30/2019 11/09/2019 13 $91.00 $91.00 $182.00 H93011 AL Moody High School 08/30/2019 12/05/2019 76 $532.00 $532.00 $1,064.00 H85834 AL Pell City High School 08/30/2019 12/13/2019 58 $406.00 $406.00 $812.00 H92126 AL Pinson Valley High School 08/30/2019 12/07/2019 32 $224.00 $224.00 $448.00 H92821 AL Victory Christian School 08/30/2019 11/01/2019 42 $294.00 $294.00 $588.00 H01 Division 7 Total: 302 $2,114.00 $2,114.00 $4,228.00 A Active # of Dues Paid Clubs: 7 302 $2,114.00 $2,114.00 $4,228.00 H0108 Division 8 H94070 AL Hewitt Trussville High School 08/30/2019 12/20/2019 62 $434.00 $434.00 $868.00 H85196 AL Homewood High School 08/30/2019 12/16/2019 168 $1,176.00 $1,176.00 $2,352.00 H88697 AL Hoover High School 08/30/2019 02/05/2020 28 $196.00 $196.00 $392.00 H86494 AL Mc Adory High School 08/30/2019 11/12/2019 13 $91.00 $91.00 $182.00 Date: 2/26/2021 Key Club International Page 5 of 286 Time: 12:06:41PM Paid Clubs Report FAR9003 Currency USD District from: H01 to H99 Customer Class: KCCLUB Order Date between 10/1/2019 and 9/30/2020 Paid Date between 9/1/2019 and 2/24/2021 Last St Invoice Paid Billed Intl Dist Club Id Cntry Club Name Sts Date Date Members Dues Dues Total H01 Alabama (Continued) H0108 Division 8 (Continued) H83788 AL Mountain Brook High School 08/30/2019 11/26/2019 96 $672.00 $672.00 $1,344.00 H93512 AL Ramsay High School 08/30/2019 01/20/2020 92 $602.00 $602.00 $1,204.00 H84759 AL Vestavia Hills High School 08/30/2019 04/09/2020 69 $483.00 $483.00 $966.00 H01 Division 8 Total: 528 $3,654.00 $3,654.00 $7,308.00 A Active # of Dues Paid Clubs: 7 528 $3,654.00 $3,654.00 $7,308.00 H0109 Division 9 H86565 AL Hillcrest High School 08/30/2019 12/04/2019 131 $917.00 $917.00 $1,834.00 H89855 AL Holy Spirit High School 08/30/2019 01/30/2020 10 $70.00 $70.00 $140.00 H91355 AL Northridge High School 08/30/2019 12/10/2019 78 $546.00 $546.00 $1,092.00 H91367 AL Paul W.
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