Texas-Oklahoma Key Club
Division 24S Newsletter january 2017
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CHARL ES AKINS MANOR NEW TECH L.C. ANDERSON NYOS MCCALLUM JAMES BOWIE DEL VALL E ELGIN
LAKE TRAVIS
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Contents Divisional Election Conference- 4 LTG Duties -5 Suggested Prompts -6 ICON - 8 District Project - 9 Governor’s Project - 10 DCON - 14 Contact Info - 16
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DEC It is officailly election season in Key Club! Clubs and divisions will be having elections within the next three months. We, Division 24S, will be having our election on January 28th! It will be from 10:40 AM - 12:00 PM at the Twin Oaks Library (1800 S. Fifth St., Austin, TX, 7870). We will have the election and a divisional meeting with updates from me and food afterward. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE let your club advisor and members know about this! I would love for more than just officers to come. P.S. DECs are held so early in the year because in February is when all LTG-elects go to Dallas for their training! We must elect our next year’s LTG so they can be properly trained! If you already have a potential LTG, please let me know so I can forward required documents and guidelines that must be followed. 4
What does an LTG do? Lieutenant Governors are totally important for uniting divisions and ensuring the success of the clubs within a division! The duties of an LTG are the following: • Remain in contact with all clubs in the division • Update the club on district doings • Hold divisional meetings (DCMs) to update and unite clubs • Visit Clubs • Train club officers (RTC or FTC) • Create monthly newsletters for clubs to read • Submit a brief monthly report to the District Governor to update them on clubs • Do their work in a district committee I want 2-3 people to run for LTG! Only one person per club may run. They will need to prepare a speech for the Divisional Election Conference! Once elected LTG, the LTG-Elect will attend LTG training in February as well as guidance and resources from me!
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Task of the Month Every month, the District Editor Sophia Tran will accept articles written BY YOU to be possibly included in the Tex-O Key publication. This is a great way to get points for your club. If you are already in the groove of your position, try challenging yourself to do more for yoru club by completing these articles! November Suggested Article Prompts will be found at the Editor’s Blog at http://tokeyclub.com/category/edi-blog/ Anyone in your club is welcome to complete them, not just club editors. However, it must only be editors who submit them. Make sure that: - articles are 400+ words - they are about a suggested prompt or about Key Club - attached to an email as a Microsoft Word document - author, division, school, and article title at the top - at least 1 photo per article posted in Word document - all monthly articles need to be attached to 1 email in separate word documents
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Suggested Prompts Here are the January Suggested Article Prompts: 1. How do you plan to begin the new year in terms of volunteering and serving the community? 2. As DCON nears, how is your club fundraising and promoting for DCON? 3. What was your favorite aspect of 2016 in regards to Key Club? Did you realize anything about yourself? Did you learn new ideas? How do you reflect over your 2016 year of service? 4. If you are a club officer, how are you planning on promoting your position? How would you describe your position? What are the most appealing aspects of being an officer of a Key Club? 5. What is your definition of a “leader”?
JANUARY ARTICL ES ARE DUE BY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH (2/6) 7
2017 CONVENTION: JULY 5 - 9 Why go to the convention? Because it’s the biggest event of the Key Club year! Imagine celebrating the amazing things Key Club does with more than 1,600 Key Clubbers from all across the United States, Canada and the Caribbean. You’ll also have the opportunity to: • Bond with your people. Travel to and from International Convention with your district. • Share innovative service project and fundraising ideas. • Learn about servant leadership. • Elect next year’s Key Club International Board. • Hear about our success so far with The Eliminate Project—and how you can help eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus. • Discover new charities and organizations you and your club can team up with. 8
District Project Operation Education: National Reading Day January 23rd, 2017 is National Reading Day! Get your club involvedon thedistrict level and in improvingthe lives of kids in your community by participating. We encourage clubs to get involved by going to read to childrenat a local elementary school. Ideally, clubs could raise or collect books by donation that could be read to these childrenand then donated to the school’s library. Get connected with Scholastic, our partner in Operation Education, if your club is in need of books! By participating, your club is on its way to getting a District Project Participation Patch at D-CON. If you get 15 total service hoursand 25% of your clubto participate on this one day, you will qualify for a patch! Let us know you participated by tagging @tokeyclub on Twitter, todistrictkeyclub on Instagram, or with the hashtag #tokeyclubreads. Get into some books, hang out with your clubs, and most of all, have fun! Please contact ltg35@ tokeyclub.com with questions.
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Governor's Project
This year, the Governor’s project for the Texas-Oklahoma District, is tosupport the American Cancer Society both directly, hands on, and indirectly, financially. The title of the project this year is “Cancer Out.” The American Cancer Society, is dedicated to eliminating cancer which is the second leading cause of death in the United States. Personally, cancer has impacted my life greatly. I lost my grandfather to lung, liver, pancreatic, and bone cancer. One day when it was time for him to change his liquid back from his liver, he had kicked everyone out of the house besides my aunt who changed the bag for him, and myself who had been taking a nap. I woke up and as soon as I took a step out the door, I saw the hole which allowed for the tubes to drain his liver of all the liquids. That was the last week that I saw my grandfather. It was hard for me to cope with what I had saw and I still remember it as if I were reliving that very moment. To see someone who you love and look up too so much suffer, is painful to go through. Two months after his death, cancer came back into my life. I went to he doctor after feeling pain for two weeks. As soon as she evaluated me, she set up an appointment with a specialist, and injected me with two doses of antibiotics. For four months, I went to a total of four different specialists, and received two doeses of antibiotics each week. 10
Every time I walked into each different specialists offices, I was out of place, a thirteen year old surrounded by women in their forties in a breast cancer center. For the four specialists I visited, they all evaluated me with a mammogram and a computer aided detection (CAD). For the first two months, the cyst in my breast kept on growing and would not react to the antibiotics. On the third month with the third specialist, the CAD showed that the cyst was finally starting to shrink. On the fourth month, the cyst had finally gone down to a non-cancerous level. On my last visit for the antibiotics, my doctor told me that had I not gone to her at the time I had, there would have been little. that she or the specialists could have done for me. Even though this was four years ago, it still feels as if it were yesterday. I am thankful for all the people who helped me throughout this process and didn’t disregard my complains as just another thing a child does for attention. There are so many cases where people disregard their pain and don’t go to their doctor until it is too late, and the cancer can not be treated. The American Cancer Society, is an organization that helps people be more aware about cancer. They offer a variety of programs that help people learn how to prevent cancer, people going through cancer, and help raise funds for research intended to find cures. With our involvement this year, a spreadsheet will be sent to all clubs containing information of local Relay for Life events, such as locations, dates, and how to form your own team. Clubs may also fundraise, and even possibly hold a hair donation drive through Pantene Beautiful Lengths an American Cancer Society partner. In addition This year’s project will be divided into four categories. Honorable mention, Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Clubs will be placed in each category depending on their club size. I hope that you will all participate in this years Governor’s project! And I can’t wait to see all that you will achieve! Yours in Service,
Dianna Cardenas
2016-2017 T-O Governor 11
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Since 1978, Key Clubs have been making a difference for babies everywhere. Key Club members, like you, continue to support the March of Dimes all year long by hosting service projects, raising funds and educating your community about the crisis of preterm birth. Honor the 15 million babies born too soon worldwide this Fall by Coloring Your School Purple to help end Prematurity during Prematurity Awareness Month in November. In the Spring, continue your efforts with March for Babies – our signature fundraising event.
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The 2017 District Convention Theme is… The Wizarding World of Service! The idea of this theme was based on an adventurous tale loved by many – Harry Potter. The theme will invoke a sense of enchantment and will require a bit of wizardry as well and service will become thrilling for all attendees. For those who have yet to attend DCON, it is a multi-day event on April 20th-23rd, 2017 at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Dallas, Texas. It’s a time for Texas-Oklahoma Key Clubbers to unite, celebrate a year of service, learn new ways to benefit the community, and make memories that will last a lifetime. Interesting aspects of the event include forums, district staff elections, the welcoming activity, service fair, contests and awards, and so much more! Start preparing today, and be ready to attend the unforgettable DCON 2017, a place where we can all be spellbound together at The Wizarding World of Service! 14
DCON Club Forum! Ever wondered what it would be like to teach a forum? Now is your chance! As in the past, we have always invited clubs to apply for their convention attendees to share their unique knowledge and perspective by teaching a forum at district convention. This year is no different, your club could potentially teach a forum at DCON 2017. If selected, clubs will be working closely with the Convention Liaison, Chris Do, to ensure their forum will be the best it can be. They will also meet with the Convention Liasion via phone or video chat monthly to update him on their forum presentation. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary opportunity! Here is the application for clubs to apply to teach a forum at DCON 2017. If you have any further questions, feel free to email him at CL@tokeyclub.com. He must have all applications received through e-mail by January 21st, 2017 by 11:59 PM CST! Please note that late submissions will not qualify and will not be processed.
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Contact Information Dianna Cardenas
District Governor governor@tokeyclub.com
Kennie Merbach
District Secretary secretary@tokeyclub.com
Leia George
District Treasurer treasurer@tokeyclub.com
Sophia Tran
District Editor editor@tokeyclub.com
Chris Do
Convention Liasion CL@tokeyclub.com
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Contact Information Walt Roetter
District Administrator & Region 11 Advisor administrator@tokeyclub.com
Cecilia Vega
Lt. Governor of Division 24S ltg24s@tokeyclub.com (512) 200-6952 Follow me on social media! Twitter: @cecilializbethx Instagram: cec.vega Facebook: /cecveg Snapchat: cecveg
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Division 24SThank You So Much For Reading!
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