January 2020 Newsletter | Region 9 Divisions 13 and 32 | Volume 1 Issue 8

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JANUARY MONTHLY • VOLUME 1 • ISSUE 8 • JANUARY 2020

FEATURES

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letter from the ltg

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Updates, deadlines & reminders

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service project ideas

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Caleb Sanchez, next ltg

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creating stars of service


icon promotion

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social media

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the K-family!

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2 extra newsletters

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MEP and partners promo

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Contact information

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KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL

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Letter from the LTG Interesting Fact about Me

Hello again Key Clubbers!

As of right now, my ideal career path is to be a dermatologist and open a med spa that will also include services for hair, nails, etc.!

Happy February everybody! I hope you guys have all had an amazing holidays with your friends and family and had a good return to school. I can't believe January 2020 is already over! Let's tackle February together. :) Reflecting on January, I am not content with the attendance at my DCM this month and overall communication with my clubs. However, I am thankful that I I've elected an LTG for Division 13 next year! Caleb Sanchez will be the Division 13 LTG as he was elected at the DEC! (You can read more about him on pages 8 and 9!) I am really striving to reach at least 5 people at my PCM in February. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me if you have any questions or concerns! Have a month full of service and gratitude and stay safe! With a passion to serve, Alina Dam

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Updates & Reminders

Read my Club Officer Guide Newsletter Come to my DCM Follow @tokey13and32 and @tokeyclub on IG

Upcoming Events

Sun. January. 5th Deadline for Secretaries to turn in Monthly Reports and Editors to turn in Monthly Newsletters

Quote of the Month

Deadlines

In December. . .

1. I held my DCM 2. I published 2 newsletters 3. I asked clubs for club visits 4. I sent out a monthly update 5. I ran for LTG in my home division and got the position!

TBD - DEC TBD - DCM Apr. 23rd to 26th LEDCON July 1st to 5th ICON

"That service is is the noblest which is rendered for its own sake." - Mahatma Gandhi

Format Courtesy of Katelyn Tran 5


5 JANUARY SERVICE PROJECT PROJECT, DISTRICT PROJEC

• CULTURE 4 CARING • Participate in the February Culture 4 Caring challenge on @tokeyclub Instagram Motivate students to

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• YOUR NEXT DIVISION 13 LTG •

Caleb Sanchez

Caleb Sanchez was recently elected to be an LTG on January 8th, 2020! He will be attending LTG Training in February! 8


Next LTG

• WHAT HE WILL DO AS AN LTG • As a lieutenant governor, he is responsible for

supporting and growing the clubs within my division and serving as a liaison between the district and the club. His duties include publishing a newsletter monthly, training and supporting club officers, holding divisional meetings and serving on one or more district committees.

• A NOTE FROM HIM • Hey y’all! My name is Caleb Sanchez! I’m sixteen! And I am currently a junior at Idabel high school! In a small town called Idabel McCurtain county! And I can not tell you how excited I am to have been elected for this position! I’ve been involved with key club for a total of three years! Counting this year! And every year becomes a more awesome, and exciting experience! Key club is not only a group in your school but it is family! OHANA <3

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Creating Star AT THE SHERATON IN DALLAS, TEXAS

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rs of Service • WHAT ARE ALL THE CONTESTS AND AWARDS? • Club Newsletter Award

Tex-O-Key Reporting Award

Club T-Shirt Award

Distinguished Website Award

District Project Award

Membership Growth Award

Governor's Project

T-O Quiz Bowl Award

Impromptu Essay Award

Hall of Fame

Kim Owen Dinsmore Most

Outstanding Rookie Club of

Improved Club Award

the Year

Art Swanberg Outstanding

Club Poster Award (Non-

Club President Award

Digital)

Outstanding Club Vice

Club Poster Award (Digital)

President Award

Club Video Award

Charles Parker Outstanding

Major Emphasis Award

Club Treasurer Award

(Service Initiative)

Linda and Gary Hicks

Oratorical Award

Outstanding Club Editor

Traditional Scrapbook Contest

Award

Non-Traditional Scrapbook

Tom Duncan Outstanding Club

Contest

Secretary Award

Single Service Award

Gene Brock Outstanding

Talent Award

Faculty Advisor Award

Distinguished Club Award

Jay Thomas Outstanding

Leader of Leaders Award

Kiwanis Advisor Award

Sindy Niniger Award

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Creating Star AT THE SHERATON IN DALLAS, TEXAS

• IMPORTANT INFO • 1.

DCON has changed to LEDCON. Leadership Education District Conference.

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ONE Chaperone per TEN students is the only requirement. No longer are gender specific chaperones required.

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Online entry for Officer and Advisor Awards as well as other 6 online contest entries.

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Schools located within a 30 mile radius of the hotel are NOT required to stay at the convention hotel, but will have an increased registration price.

5. Friday Dress Code has changed to LEDCON T-shirts. 6.

Each person desiring a Vegetarian meal MUST receive their vegetarian ticket at LEDCON check-in. NO onsite tickets will be given.

Note: Registration opened on January 13th. Early Bird ends on 3/23/20 ($165) and regular registration starts on 3/24/30 ($200). The sooner that you pay, the closer you will get to sit to the stage! 12


rs of Service • IMPORTANT LINKS • CALL TO CONVENTION PACKET CALL TO CONVENTION VIDEO LEDCON INFORMATION • IMPORTANT DATES • 2/14/20 – Key Club Scholarship application due 3/23/20 – $165 Early Bird registration ends / any requested registration refunds – 50% 3/24/20 – $200 Registration fees begin 3/31/20 – Leader of Leaders award due to Regional Advisor 4/7/20 – Hotel prices increase to regular pricing 4/7/20 – No refunds of registration fees 4/9/20 – Outstanding Officer and Outstanding Advisor Awards due 4/23/20 – LEDCON Begins 4/26/20 – LEDCON Ends

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The annual ICON, or International Convention, is where people from all over the world meet to celebrate a year of service with workshops, dances, etc. ICON 2020 will take place in San Francisco, California from July 1st to 5th, 2020.

Join us at the biggest event of the Key Club year! We’ll celebrate the amazing things Key Club members do with students from all around the world. You’ll also have the opportunity to: Travel to and from International Convention with your district Share innovative service project and fundraising ideas Listen to amazing speakers Learn about service leadership Train for your leadership position Elect next year’s Key Club International Board Discover new charities and organizations you and your club can team up with Have fun and make memories that last a lifetime See the sites in San Francisco. Registration for ICON will open Spring 2020!

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Social Media @tokey13and32 @tokeyclub @keyclubint @tokeyclub @keyclubint alinadamkci@gmail.com https://sites.google.com/ view/tokey13and32/home tokeyclub.com keyclub.org 15


The K-Family! KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL

CIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL

KIWANIS AKTION CLUB

KIWANIS BUILDERS CLUB

KIWANIS K-KIDS

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My Two Extra Newsletters! Read my "Key Club 101 & Partnership Newsletter" to learn more about Key Club, its partnerships, and the K-Family!

Read my "Officer Guide & Election Protocol Newsletter" to learn more about officer (and advisor) responsibilities and resources and the election process itself!

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Partners

Thirst project Landscape structures nickelodeon the u.s. army Up With People Squads Abroad Kiwanis Gives Online


Thirst Project hopes to educate the next generation by arming students with information about how they can be a part of social change, make a difference and encourage others to join in the effort. Landscape Structures (LSI) has joined Kiwanis International as a vision partner to bring play to communities across the globe. LSI is proud to provide high-quality commercial playground equipment and planning consultation services that reflect the high degree of integrity that Kiwanis clubs expect. Nickelodeon currently presents two major campaigns each year that encourage action in kids globally. Worldwide Day of Play reinforces Nickelodeon’s mission to make the world a more playful place by leading active, playful events across the country. Nickelodeon’s Get Dirty campaign seeks to educate kids, families and teachers about what they can do to help protect the planet in fun, mindful ways.

The U.S. Army empowers tomorrow’s leaders by offering advanced schooling for today’s top careers. Not only that, programs like the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) and March2Success.com allow students to go to college debt free and excel in the classroom with helpful academic resources. Up with People strives to develop a sense of social responsibility in their participants through hands on community service. Service projects are integrated into each city visited during the semester. By volunteering to meet the specific needs of each community, participants develop insight into how different cultures address social and political challenges.

Squads Abroad is a program of Cross-Cultural Solutions (CCS), the world's leading expert in international volunteering. Since 1995, CCS has empowered more than 35,000 volunteers to improve child health and educational outcomes around the world. Kiwanis Gives Online is powered by Access Development, a team-friendly crowdfunding platform just for Key Club. It specializes in helping your club achieve its fundraising goals through a convenient turnkey, online fundraising service. Kiwanis Gives Online not only creates and manages your entire campaign(s), but also provides a reward to anyone making a donation.

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Cause Partner & Preferred Charities

1. Children's miracle network 2. march of dimes 3. unicef

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Collaborative Partners

K corps project happiness


Members work together by sponsoring fundraising events and conducting service projects at their local children's hospitals. Contact your local CMN hospital and invite a representative to a club meeting to share ideas and create a partnership. Since the 1940s, Key Clubs have worked with March of Dimes to make a positive impact in the lives of babies everywhere. Today, Kiwanis members continue that culture of service by supporting the March of Dimes all year long by hosting service projects, raising funds and educating communities about the crisis of preterm birth. UNICEF is the only organization of the United Nations dedicated exclusively to children. Working with other United Nations bodies, governments and non-governmental organizations, UNICEF helps to provide for children’s needs in more than 150 developing countries through community-based services in primary health care, basic education and safe water and sanitation.

K Corps is Kiwanis International’s youth exchange program for Key Clubbers. It’s a great opportunity to experience a unique culture, provide service, make lifelong friends, and see spectacular sights half a world away! Participants are hosted by Japanese families, and scholarship opportunities are available. Project Happiness inspires and empowers club members to create greater happiness within themselves and their communities addressing the bullying issue at its core. The Key Club Guide to Project Happiness shares exercises, discussions, games and tools based on Neuroscience, Positive Psychology and Mindfulness to re-wire the brain for happiness. Why does happiness matter? Happier people enjoy life.

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District Staff

District Administrators

Contact Inf

district Governor, Ashna patel district Secretary, Kareena Patel district Treasurer, Katherine Chao district Editor, Vivian Thai district Convention Liaison, Dillion Grisham district Tech Producer, Lacey Thomas Administrator, Kenyon Black Assistant Admin, Ryan Edmoundson Assistant Admin, Kelly Poland region 8 & 9 advisor, dennis hogan

Regional Advisor Lieutenant Governor Important Links 22

divisions 13 and 32 ltg, Alina Dam texas oklahoma key club website key club international website


formation governor@tokeyclub.com secretary@tokeyclub.com treasurer@tokeyclub.com editor@tokeyclub.com cl@tokeyclub.com techassistant@tokeyclub.com administrator@tokeyclub.com aafinance@tokeyclub.com aaevents@tokeyclub.com region8@tokeyclub.com (214) 587 - 9048 ltg13@tokeyclub.com (469) 901 - 2468 www.tokeyclub.com www.keyclub.org

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