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LtG Introduction Dear Volunteers,

Winter Service Ideas

I hope your semester is going amazingly! I want to take this opportunity to thank you all for the amazing service that you did this year. With all of our efforts combined, we accomplished over 2,985 hours of service—the most out of any division! That is an amazing accomplishment and I hope you are all very Operation Winter Warmth~ proud. As we move on in the service year, let’s strive to accomplish even more service and help even more people. Whether you are volunteering at the Capital City Rescue Mission, Joseph’s House, or the Queens Galley Soup Kitchen, you have an unlimited ability to improve the lives of the people around you. With our Collect coats, hats and gloves for collective effort we can make the spring semester the children who can't afford their own. A great semester of service, and helping more people and place to donate would include homeless institutions in our communities. shelters, police stations, and relief shelters. Lastly, I would like to thank you for all the support that you have given me. Whether it has been Shoveling! through attending a divisional, crafting, or eating the cookies I bake. I can honestly say that I have enjoyed working alongside each and every one of you! Thank Either when you are at home or at school, you all so much! elderly people within your community always need help with the winter weather. Later Hosen, Checking in on them when the temperature turns cold, or helping shovel their walk when Shane Stuart the snow builds is a great way to help out. LtG


If you’re a club that is at a community college, or a college that has less than 5,000 students, your dues will be $450 plus $8 per member.

If you’re a club that has more than 5,000 When are dues students at your due? November school, your dues will first! What if we be $600 plus $8 per don’t have them in member. yet? No worries. Just concentrate in For more information, contact getting them in as District Treasurer Kristina fast as possible.

KPLD: Kiwanis Pediatric Lyme Disease Foundation When was it founded? KPLD began in 2000-2001 when Kiwanis began the foundation to help people cover the medical expenses of the bills.

How can I help? Participate in KPLD Week! It will be Monday February 3rd to Sunday February 9th • • • •

Make it fun and serve “Lymeade”

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Monday: Wear “Lyme Green” to show support for Pediatric Lyme Disease. Tuesday: Educate anyone and everyone on Pediatric Lyme Disease. Wednesday: Fundraise for Pediatric Lyme Disease Thursday: Distribute Tick Kits (kits that help educate people on the subject of Lyme Disease, as well as how to remove a tick) to help with Lyme Disease prevention and treatment. Friday: Educate the youth on Pediatric Lyme Disease Saturday and Sunday: Plan your own event and share!


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