August Newsletter/ Volume 1 Issue 5

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The Daily Bugle August 2015

Created, designed, and published by: Leah Maly Photos are mine, but all logos and pngs were obtained from Google


Table of Contents

Key Club 101… Page 3 Eliminate Project… Page 4 Officer Roles… Page 5-6 Greetings from Rip and Addie! … Page 7-9 Eastside Rally 2k15! … Page 10 Contact Info… Page 11


Key Club 101

What is Key Club (you may ask!)?  Key Club is an international student-led organization which gives its members opportunities to provide service for those in need, build character within themselves, and develop leader skills that can be used in the future! Who are WE?  We are the Superheroes of Division 48! We are caring and compassionate individuals that are improving our community! The core values are leadership, character building, caring, and inclusiveness. Why Key Club?  No other organizations provide us with the opportunities that Key Club does. In Key Club, we better the lives of others around us, make friends, and grow as individuals. Key Club isn’t just a club; it is a family. You gain so many great memories; from service projects to DCON itself! Key Club is the best place to be. We love and support those around us!


EliMiNaTe Project

What is the Eliminate Project?  The ELIMINATE Project is a joint project with Kiwanis and UNICEF to internationally eliminate MNT. What is MNT?  MNT stands for maternal and neonatal tetanus that occurs with mothers and their newborn children. Newborns suffer severe convulsions and are sensitive to light and touch. MNT kills one baby every 11 minutes. It also kills mothers; this leads to little hope of survival. Who suffers from MNT and how can it be stopped?  MNT affects the poorest, the geographically hard to reach, and those who can’t afford health care. It is caused when spores, found in soil everywhere, come into contact with open cuts during childbirth. Just three doses of a 60 cent immunization can protect a mother and her future babies.

$1.80 can save a mother and her future children!


Officer Roles

Congratulations to all officers who were elected for the 2015-2016 year! If you do not know your duties then I have just the thing for you! President: ďƒ˜ It is your duty to plan, organize, and carry out your responsibilities to help both your club and your members succeed! You will also work closely with me to insure that you get the help you need to insure a great year! Members look up to you, and by supporting and instructing them, they will make memories to pass on to their friends! Vice President: ďƒ˜ You must assist your President in overseeing the planning and organization of the meetings. Whenever your president is not present, it is your job to take on their duties until they return.


Secretary:

 You must be neat and organized throughout your term. At all meetings you must record what is discussed and what your club accomplishes; from service projects to announcements. Also you must complete Secretary reports that are due the 5th of every month! Treasurer:

 It is your job to collect dues at the beginning of the year and to control and disperse the money when advised throughout the year. This year’s Early Bird Date, to send in dues, will be November 1st! If you have any questions on dues, you can contact the District Treasurer, Suvir Copparam, or myself. Bulletin Editor:

 This is a very creative position! It can involve taking pictures of all that your club does over the year, creating your own newsletter for your club (if you wish), and making sure that the club (and public) is informed about what is happening in Key Club! I’d love for any pictures to be sent to me via email so that I can feature you all in this newsletter for the coming months, especially in the summer if you have any service projects!


Greetings from Rip and Addie!

Rip Greetings, Key Club members! Just a few weeks ago, our organization convened in Indianapolis for our annual International Convention alongside Circle K and Kiwanis International as we celebrated Kiwanis’ centennial birthday. It was an unforgettable experience for all, and that week, I was fortunate enough to be elected President of Key Club International. As International President, my job is to lead our organization for the next year; to set the vision of what Key Club is, should be, and will be; to supervise and work with your 11 International Trustees, ensuring that they serve and work with your district properly; to unite all 33 districts under our common mission, and to do everything in my power to leave this organization better than I found it when I leave office in 2016. Key Club has an exciting year ahead of it! We’re entering the last decade of our first 100 years. We’re working everyday to make membership larger, stronger, and an experience that leaves all 270,000 satisfied.


As a Key Club member, you’ve chosen to be a part of something greater than yourself. Greater than your home club, your division, or even your district; you’ve chosen to be one of the thousands of hands Key Club International unites for the greater good around the word. As the saying goes, “United we stand; Divided we fall”: Let’s unite, Key Club. We’re a global network of smart, inspired, capable servant leaders. Can you imagine what we can do when we come together? It’s an honor to be your leader this year. I wish you the very best in all of your endeavors this school year Key Club and otherwise and thank you sincerely for being a Key Clubber. Let’s have a fantastic year! Best regards, Rip Livingston President, Key Club International rlivingston@alabamakeyclub.org

Addie Hello Key Clubbers! My name is Addison Clipfell and I’m the 2015-2016 International Vice President. I’m so excited to serve alongside Rip and all
 of the trustees for the coming year. My role as Vice President is often one of ambiguity but I hope to change that this year. This year I will be working on many things including: chairing the


Committee for Service and YOF, being a liaison to the Western Canada district, writing a monthly blog, reading governor monthly reports, serving on the executive committee, and much more. If you have any questions about my role this year, please feel free to ask! Some fun facts about me are that I play the violin, I work at Old Navy, I love Sudoku, I have a dog named Roxy, and I absolutely love Key Club. Well, you knew that last one right? I truly hope I can inspire and aid all of you in sparking an enthusiasm for Key Club in your members. This is extremely important to create long lasting connections and it is key to keeping members in the k-family. Also, I hope all of your unique clubs continue to do amazing service in the upcoming year and share that with me along the way! Most importantly I want you to know that while I hold the office of I.V.P, I’m still a regular teenager. I think history is boring, stress about college applications, fan-girl over Fall Out Boy, have a job, and love to serve. I’m just like all of you! I want to be a supporter, a source of encouragement, and a Vice President all wrapped into one. So, with that once again feel free to contact me anytime. My contact info is below. I can’t wait to have an amazing year of service! Addison Clipfell
 2015-2016 International Vice President E-mail: addie.clipfell@gmail.com
 FB: facebook.com/aclipfell


Eastside Rally 2k15!

Hey Superheroes! Tomorrow is the big day! It’s the get together of the entire Eastside! It will give us all a chance to make new friends across our district and bond as a club. Along with learning more about Key Club, and having a great time!

Don’t forget that you need:  Your medical form (SUPER IMPORTANT)  $6 or $8 depending upon you got early bird or general  Your eventbrite ticket either printed out or on your phone (if you forgot to sign up, it’s a-okay! You can just pay at the door, but it will be $8)  An ID (like a school idea or permit if you have it)  Possibly extra money for a miracle minute, in which there is a chance I could be eating a lemon, and a chance to Splash n’ LTG!


Contact Information

Hey Superheroes, so far I’ve gotten into contact with CHS, and I can’t wait to see what our future holds for us. I should have the rest of Division 48’s contact information by May 31st!

Please don’t be afraid to email me, text me, or Facebook message me. I’m always open if you have any questions. If you text or email me, and I have yet to know your name or meet you in person, please include your name and school! Phone Number: (208)-651-9224 Email: leahmaly.ltg.98@gmail.com Instagram: leah_fable3

Brandon Webb: brandonwebb.ltg.98@gmail.com Tyler Bosser: tylerbosser.pnwgov@gmail.com / (253)-355-2783 Tran Hoang: tranhoang.pnwsec@gmail.com / (971)-267-9235 Suvir Copparam: copparam.suvir@gmail.com / (425)-445-6199 JoJo Saunders: jojosaunders.pnweditor@gmail.com / (206)-790-7510 Ryan Miura: pnwconventionchair@gmail.com / (503)-490-0041


Thank you!


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