KEYCLUB January Newsletter
Official Newsletter of Key Club Division III Volume 1 Issue 7
The Beaver’s Bulletin Lieutenant Governor Zachary Baum Divisional Secreatary: Chrissy Borella
In this issue!
Greetings from your Lt. Governor By Zachary Baum
The year is starting to come to a close, which means its time to reflect on the accomplishments to date, and plan out what we can be doing to end the service year on a really positive note. For the next three months, I hope all the clubs will sponsor advocacy projects, service projects for the governors project, interclub projects, fundraisers for our district projects and continue to remain active at the divisional level. Its also time to start looking at the many awards that the New York District gives out.
You would be surprised by how few applicants many of these awards receive, which should serve as an encouraging factor for you to apply. I really need all of the club officers to be engaged in the next few months. In the emails that I send out there will be a lot of content, and each and every bit of content is very important. We have a few more events before LTC. These events include the Lt. Governor Election, the Bowling Fundraiser, the Awards Ceramony. If there is anything that we have not done and that you would like to do, please tell me. I am open to making the next few months the best they can be.
Greetings from your Lieutenant Governor……………………………..1 Greetings from your Governor……………………………..2 Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Center………………………………...2 Book of Merits……………...……..... 3 Kiwanis Family Relations…..….…..3 Secretary’s Update……………..………………...4 Webmasters Update ……………...4 Governors Project …....................5 District Projects ………….....………5 Service Spotlight ……….………....6 Paperwork Status.…….................7 Upcoming Events ………………...8
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Greetings from your Governor!
By Governor Nadyli Nunez
Happy 2011! This year has started off well for many clubs. I want to give the seniors a thumb up for surviving past the college application deadline. In addition, I wish everyone a lot of luck on their finals! As many of you have noticed, the New York District Key Club website was temporarily down. Now that it is available again so be sure to submit any missing Monthly Report Forms. If you do not know what reports your club is missing, ask your Lieutenant Governor or Secretary Grace at gracena.sec@nydkc.org. The Governor’s Project is taking a new approach on ways Key Clubbers can participate. The Advocacy and Governor’s Project committees are teaming up to find causes related to education to advocate for. For every letter relating to education your club writes, it counts for five hours. For every signature on a letter it is one hour. You do not have to write each advocacy letter. Many websites provide letters that you can sign. To report it, simply fill out the Monthly Report Form with the proper amount of hours. Information on the Leadership Training Conference is coming your way. Stay tuned!
Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Center By Yasmin Soliman
Hey everyone! The Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Center sponsors a variety of events to raise funds to support pediatric treatments. In order to increase funds, the trauma center gives out one trauma kit to every $1000 raised to be donated to a local fire department or ambulance service. The kit provides all the equipment needed for on-scene emergency needs of children. The Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Center also provides an option of raising $150 to receive up to 5 KPTC pins that can be distributed to dedicated members of your key club. The Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma center committee has also created flyers to spread the word about the center. The committee has sent these flyers to your lieutenant governors, so make sure to hand those out to your members and fundraise for the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma center. The New York district has raised $4,380 for the trauma center, and with the help of every key club, we can raise even more, so spread the word!
Book of Merits and Kiwanis Family Relations
Book of Merits By Sharif Mahfouz
At the end of every Key Club service year, the New York District proudly presents awards to all the clubs and individuals who have gone above and beyond the call of duty. All the information you need to apply for awards can be found in the New York District Booklet of Merits, located on the New York District website. The Booklet of Merits has awards available for every dues-paying club in the New York District. It includes 5 new awards and 1 new contest from last year, including the new Club T-Shirt Award and District LTC T-Shirt Contest. There are also four new Automatic Entry Awards – these require no submission, and you are automatically entered to receive the award if your club is in good standing. Encourage your fellow Key Clubbers to apply for awards. Feel free to contact the DKC Committee Chairperson, Sharif Mahfouz (sharifmahfouz.ltg@nydkc.org) if you have any questions regarding awards.
Kiwanis Family Relations By Dylan Gross Happy New Year Key Clubbers! Have you done a service project with another Kiwanis family club yet? If not, this is the perfect time of year to do so! The Kiwanis Family Relations Committee is here to help you establish communications and give you projects ideas to do with local K-Kids, Builders Clubs, Circle Ks, Aktion Clubs and Kiwanis clubs! We invite you to visit our committee’s webpage at www.nydkc.org/kiwanis-family-relations and take a look through our resources. We also urge you to contact any member of the committee with any questions that you may have. While we’re on the subject of resources, we need your help! Our next resource is to put together a packet of service spotlights of projects that Key Clubbers have done with other branches of the Kiwanis Family. We ask that you send your article and pictures to nydkfr1011@googlegroups.com, Editor Jensen & Webmaster Emily.
Secretary’s Update and Webmasters Update
Secretary’s Update By Grace Na
Hello Everyone!
I hope your vacation went well and the holidays were filled with warmth with the cold weather. District Projects Unfortunately, with the New Year here the NYDKC website had gone down. Thankfully our Webmaster Emily L. has been working on it. With the website down many of you won’t be able to submit your Monthly Report Form online. I have sent out the PDF version of the Monthly Report Form through the Secretary Google group. I have also sent it out to all Lieutenant Governors. I expect Monthly Report Forms to be still submitted even though the website is down. If you do not have the PDF version please email me at gracena.sec@nydkc.org. Please keep in mind when you are filling out your Monthly Report Form to be detailed as possible when describing events. Also please fill in all the information you can. For example when filling out how many hours accomplished at a fundraiser please fill in how much money was actually fundraised as well. I need to know all information to help me track where the district is in reaching our goals. If you need any help filling out your Monthly Report forms please email me!
Webmasters Updaate By Emily Lew
Hi New York District Key Clubbers! I hope you all had a great holiday break! Recently, we’ve had many website issues, and I
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dedicate this letter to show some tips for them. From experience, I would advise all Webmasters to back up the website files weekly instead of monthly. If the site breaks down, the back-up will be more updated and less work for you! Another advice, keep close contact with the host of your website, because he or she will probably be the only person able to restore information you weren’t even able to back-up! Most importantly, make sure the 4 public knows about the website breakdown, if not, all it’s going to do is get you a flooded
email inbox. Also, Webmasters, remember to not panic, because nothing on the internet really disappears forever! (Especially if money is involved!) I hope these tips help you all out a bit! Have a great end of the semester!
Governors Project and District Projects
Governors Project By Nicole Murray
District
As you’ve read in Governor Nadyli’s article, the Governor’s Project Committee and the Advocacy Committee are teaming up in an effort to help your club knock out two Projectsprojects with one stone. One of the best parts is, the bare minimum of what you need to do is sign the bottom of a letter, make a copy of it and send it to the person it’s addressed to. It’s that simple! If you want some extra service hours put on, write your own letter. Take a group of Key Clubbers and come up with a cause of education that you would like to see changed, write a convincing letter about it, and make sure o get everyone to sign it and make copies for them. For further information on this new initiative, contact: Governor Nadyli Nunez: NadyliNunez.GOV@nydkc.org Governor’s Project CommitteeChair Lt. Governor Nicole Murray: NicoleMurray.LTG@nydkc.org Advocacy Committee Chair Lt. Governor Katie Cieplicki: KatieCieplicki.LTG@nydkc.org
District Projects By Rhea Singh
It’s January, and we’re almost there! As a District we New York Key Clubbers have raised $160,888.26 out of $175,000. That is an incredible number; we’re at 92%! 2011 is here,
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and as we set new goals let’s make this goal a reality. Key Clubbers you’ve done a spectacular job since May, and in the next few months we need to increase our fundraising to raise another $14,112. That not all that much, only 8%, you can do this by April, in fact I’m sure of it! This month is Volunteer Blood Donor Month, so if your Key Club helps out, or sponsors a blood drive with a local organization of that sort it can be listed as a “local cause”
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and the money raised can be counted to the District Projects. The beauty of service is a great thing, especially when it helps a local cause, the Mighty New York District and participants as well as recipients all at the same time! Let’s do this; Key Clubbers get out there and fundraise for one of the ten District Projects!
CLUB SPOTLIGHT!
Ward Melville High School
Huntington High School
Recently Ward Melville High School hosted a school-wide dance for some charities in their community. The theme of the dance was mascar-rave. The dance took place in the cafeteria, and glow sticks illuminated the dance floor. Key Club charged only a modest $5 for admission. This has become a tradition of Key Club starting last year. Ward Melville Key Club has had 3 dances to date. All of which have been highly successful. A freshman Key Clubber, Julie Barton served as the chair of the event and made sure everything went perfectly. Congratulations to Julie and the Ward Melville High School Key Club.
Hunitngton Club Editor Holly Flores has been appointed to serve as Publicity Chair for the 63rd Annual Leadership Training Conference. Holly is responsible for ensuring that each and every Key Clubber in the mighty New York District is excited for the Leadership Training Conference. She will be working with other members of the committee to ensure the conferences success. In Febuary she will have the opportunity to tour the site of the Leadership Training Conference. Congratulations to Holly for this extrodinary accomplishmen. Keep up the good work Holly!
PAPERWORK STATUS Club Ward Melville
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Smithtown East
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Half Hollow Hills East Half Hollow Hills West Huntington
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September October Yes Yes Yes
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November December Yes Yes Yes
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Montly Report Forms are Due on the 7th of each month and Lieutenant Governor Evaluation Form’s are due on the 1st of each month.
CONTACT INFORMATION New York District Executive Board
Division 3 Contact Information
Governor Nadyli Nuñez nadylinunez.gov@nydkc.org Secretary Grace Na gracena.sec@nydkc.org
Lieutenant Governor Zachary Baum 8 Riunite Road East Setauket, NY 11733 (631)- 487-0881 Zacharybaum.ltg@nydkc.org
Treasurer Safanah Siddiqui safanahsiddiqui.treas@nydkc.org
Facebook Page New York District Key Club Division 3
Editor Jensen Cheong jensencheong.editor@nydkc.org
Kiwanis Committee Rep Mr. Farrell 631-288-0658 jpfjresq@optonline.net
Webmaster Emily Lew emilylew.tech@nydkc.org Executive Assistant Jillian Harmon jillianharmon.ea@nydkc.org
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Upcoming Events Bowling Fundraiser for UNICEF! Date: January 16th Time: Noon-2pm Location: Port Jefferson Bowl $15pp
Awards Ceremony Date: March 9th Time: 6-9pm Location: Ward Melville $15pp