NOVEMBER 2021 | VOLUME 1 ISSUE 8
DIVISIONS 2S + 32 NEWSLETTER REGIONS 8 + 9
CREATED BY D2S AND D32 T-O KEY CLUB LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DYLAN DAM featuring the Governor's + District projects, Awards, and Major Emphasis + Service Partners promotion
TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 - November DCM 4-5 - For the Winter 6-7 - Governor's Project 8-9 - District Project 10-11 - LEDCON Awards 12-16 - Major Emphasis & Service Partners Promo 17 - The K-family 18-19 - Contact Us!
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NOVEMBER DCM My November DCM was on November 27th at 3:00 PM! If you were unable to attend, the minutes will be posted in my GroupMe!
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LEDCON RECAP FOR THE I hope everybody had an amazing Thanksgiving. I'm thankful for all of y'all, and I went up 5 lbs after dinner :3 As always, make sure you complete your monthly duties!
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E WINTER FOR THE SUMMER Collect dues Collect membership info. Fill out MUC Host volunteer opportunities Complete monthly duties Participate in Governor's and/or District Project
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CRAFTING A BR focuses on promoting arts and creativity among the youth population Award Criteria Partner with an elementary school for an event # of events Monthly Challenges Promotions Service Project Ideas Create corsages with Key Club Create an art piece that memorializes Key Club Host after-school crafting sessions Host art socials Decorate your community with crafts
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IGHTER FUTURE Award Rubric (has monthly challenges flier) Partner with an Elementary School for an Event Distinguished - 1 or more event was held Proficient - 1 event was held Apprentice & Novice - 0 events were held Number of Events Distinguished - >=25% of member population Proficient- >=20% of member population Apprentice- >=15% of member population Novice- >=10% of member population Monthly Challenges Distinguished - 5+ challenges were completed Proficient - 5 challenges were completed Apprentice - 3 challenges were completed Novice - Less than 3 challenges were completed Promotions Distinguished - promoted on newsletter, website, and general meeting presentation Proficient - promoted on 2/3 ^^ Apprentice - promoted on 1/3 Novice - not promoted at all
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OPPORTUNI evening out the playing field for disadvantaged people in more underdeveloped areas by providing resources and skills Award Criteria Host at least 1 donation drive Partner up with an organization (ex. UNICEF, another club at school) Publicity Use social media, newsletter, website, and general meetings Use hashtags: #OpportunityForAll #OFA #TOOFA #TOKEYCLUB # of man hours = # of members Service Project Ideas Donation Drives for any school supplies DIVISION 2S+32 | 08
ITY FOR ALL Award Rubric (has monthly challenges flier) Project Summary Distinguished - detailed, evidence included Proficient - includes elements, but not specific Apprentice - too broad, no plan, no central parts Novice - nothing special, boring, plain Publicity Distinguished - posted in 4 or more different types of formats Proficient - posted in 3 different types of formats Apprentice - posted in 2 different types of formats Novice - posted in 1 different types of formats Participation Distinguished - 75-100% participating in several events Proficient - 75-100% participating in one event Apprentice - 50-75% participating in one event Novice - Less than 50% participating in one event Monthly Reports Distinguished - between 7-9 submitted monthly reports Proficient - between 5-6 submitted monthly reports Apprentice - between 2-4 submitted monthly reports Novice - 1 submitted monthly report
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KIWANIS GIVES ONLINE
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PARTNERS
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. Check out the Thirst Project website for more information!
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. Check out the Landscape Structures website for more information!
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. Check out the Nickelodeon website for more information!
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. Check out the Up with People website for more information! 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. Check out the Kiwanis website for more information!
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MPHASIS 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. Check out the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals website for more information!
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. Check out the March of Dimes website for more information!
UNICEF is the only organization of the United Nations dedicated exclusively to children. Working with other United Nations bodies, governments and nongovernmental 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. Check out the Unicef website for more information!
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COLLABORATIVE PARTNERS
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. Check out the K Corps website for more information!
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. Check out the Project Happiness website for more information!
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THE K-FAMILY KIWANIS AKTION CLUB
KIWANIS BUILDERS CLUB
KIWANIS K-KIDS
CIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL
KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL
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CONTACT US Division 2S & 32 LTG Dylan Dam
ltg2S@tokeyclub.com
ltg32@tokeyclub.com
District Governor Lilian Thai
governor@tokeyclub.com
District Administrator Kenyon Black
administrator@tokeyclub.com
Assistant Administrator Kelly
aaevents@tokeyclub.com
Poland
Region 8 Advisor Dennis Hogan
region8@tokeyclub.com
Region 9 Advisor
region9@tokeyclub.com
Keisha Jones
@tokey2S
tokeyclub.com keyclub.org
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THANK YOU FOR READING
CREATED BY D2S AND D32 T-O KEY CLUB LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DYLAN DAM see you in december!