Kirkland’s ICS holds Oso fundraiser

The Key Club at International Community School in Kirkland will produce its annual talent show, this year raising funds for the Oso mudslide relief effort.

The Key Club at International Community School in Kirkland will produce its annual talent show, this year raising funds for the Oso mudslide relief effort.

“It’s going to be a great show,” said Key Club President Nick Bethune. “The acts range from 6th graders performing ballet to a full band made up of ICS teachers and students.”

The talent show will feature students and teachers from the school and will be held at 7 p.m. on April 25 in the gymnasium at the high school.

“The contestants put in a lot of time and effort into their acts and it always shows in each wonderful performance,” said Key Club spokesperson Kat Cannon.

Key Clubs are Kiwanis-sponsored clubs within local high schools who perform service acts in the community. The ICS Key Club has more than 40 members. With the support of advisors Paul Plank and Ralph Villavicencio, the club is very active within the Kirkland Community. To learn more about the Kiwanis Key or Builder’s club, visit Kirkland.kiwanis.org.

International Community School is located at 11133 N.E. 65th St. in Kirkland.