JANUARY
VOLUME 1 •
ISSUE 8
HAPPY NEW YEAR
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REGION 6 • DIVISION 18N
VOLUME 1 •
ISSUE 8
HAPPY NEW YEAR
HAPPY NEW YEAR
HAPPY NEW YEAR
HAPPY NEW YEAR
REGION 6 • DIVISION 18N
I pledge, on my honor, to uphold the Objects of Key Club International; to build my home, school and community; to serve my nation and world; and combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.
I hope you are all having a great start to your new year and are already filling it with service! Since we have started a new year, there are many things to think about for the rest of the year.
First off, I just want to go over some housekeeping. The most important thing that I cannot stress enough is get your club dues in! Dues are super past due now and not getting your club dues in by FEBRUARY 1ST results in your club being suspended! Treasurers, this is your duty! Make sure you are working with your advisor to get them in ASAP! Also don't forget about LEDCON and registering for it! You definitely don't want to miss it!
Make sure you are still staying up to date on everything and staying active! As always, communication is key! Please don't be afraid to reach out to me for whatever reason!
Contact all divisional clubs
Hold monthly DCMs (21st of every month!)
Send monthly newsletters
Have all officer contact information
Help officers fulfill their duties
Make
Dues are past due! It is important to get your club dues in so that you can attend LEDCON, be able to run for office, etc. Clubs who haven't paid by FEB 1ST will be considered suspended!
Calling all seniors! Make sure you apply for the TexasOklahoma Kiwanis Foundation Key Club Scholarship! Application and instructions on applying can be found on tokeyclub.com! The due date has been extended to MARCH 21ST!
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LEDCON is getting closer and closer and I hope you are all very excited! Don't forget to register! After Feb 6th, it will roll over to regular registration making it $165 per attendee! Along with registration, don't forget to apply for contests and awards! More info is on tokeyclub.com!
Online submissions are open until March 30th at 11:59 PM!
Don't forget to check out Governor Jonathan's 3rd newsletter! You will find many updates and news about what the board and staff have been doing recently! If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to reach out to Jonathan as governor@tokeycl ub.com!
LEDCON Stands for the Leadership Education District Conference
Key Club’s BIGGEST event of the year
1,000+ attendees
Every chartered Key Club encouraged to attend A place for Key Clubbers to celebrate the past year of service
A 3 day conference filled with fun, learning, and excitement!
LEDCON
Location - Hilton Anatole: 2201 N Stemmons Fwy, Dallas, TX 75207
Date - April 13th - 16th
Arrive Thursday afternoon
Depart Sunday morning
COST Registration
Early Registration ($150): December 6th - February 6th
Regular Registration ($165): February 7th - March 6th
Late Registration ($175): March 7th - Day of Convention (April 13th)
*ALL attendees, including sponsors, adults, and chaperones, must pay the registration fee undefined
Hotel
Room - 2 beds; can be shared between 4 people
Per night: $170
For entire stay (3 nights): $510
IMPORTANT
Sponsors/chaperones cannot stay in the same room as students
Rooms cannot be cogendered
Attendees must stay at the Hilton Anatole to attend LEDCON.
This year, our visional project is hink Outside The Trash." "Think utside The Trash" means to think of items to be something other an trash. In short erms, it means to ecycle and reuse. Trash is piling up too much in our world today and I think our ommunity should y to take a part in ducing this trash o make our home a better place. *Participation in he project will be ghlighted on the ey Club Spotlight page!
Collect recyclable materials and recycle them
Recycling contests
Donation drives (ex. old clothes, toys, furniture, etc.)
Use this project to promote recycling to your school or elementary schools or middle schools.
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Takes care of all socials
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Creates and manages a website
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UNICEF is the only organization of the United Nations dedicated exclusively to children and 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.
Members work together by sponsoring fundraising events and conducting service projects at their local children’s hospitals.
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.
DIVISION 18N LTG
VIVIAN LEE
EMAIL:
LTG18N@TOKEYCLUB.COM
VIVIANLEE.KCI@GMAIL.COM
PHONE: (580)-574-2829
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR
ADRIAN THOMPSON
EMAIL: ADMINISTRATOR@TOKEYCLUB.COM
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR
COREY NIEMAN
EMAIL: AAEVENTS@TOKEYCLUB.COM
RAFAEL SANTOS
EMAIL:
REGION6@TOKEYCLUB.COM
contact me anytime for any other contact info or help contacting someone!