The Empire Key | September/October 2014-2015 | Issue 3

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trict Key Club is D rk o Y w e N ation of the e Official Public


In This Issue... 2 Introductions 5 Divisional Updates

New York City Fall Rally | Page 7

7 Service Spotlights

Humans of Key Club at ICON 2014 | Page 10

12 Governor’s Project—The Thirst Project 15 Service Projects 17 Project Eliminate

Chinatown Cleanup | Page 9

Project Eliminate in Cambodia | Page 17

8 Key Club International Convention (ICON) 10 Humans of Key Club (HOKC)

18 Nickolodeon’s Worldwide Day of Play 19 Key Club 101 21 District Contacts



Messages from the Board...



Divisional U pdates


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Join Key Clubbers from around the world to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Kiwanis International in America’s Circle City! Key Club International Convention (ICON) 2015 will take place June 25-28, 2015 in downtown Indianapolis.        

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Share creative service project ideas. Listen to amazing speakers Learn more about what it takes to be a leader! Train for your 2015–16 leadership position. Elect next year’s Key Club International Board. Celebrate 100 years of Kiwanis and its clubs (including Key Club!) Talk to Eliminate Project representatives about our success! Discover new and exciting charity and community service opportunities for your club back home. Have fun and make memories and friendships that last a lifetime! And so much more!




Flapjack Breakfast Fundraiser| KIM DAO | Queens HSS | D8


Every year, the New York District Governor chooses a cause to support for their term. For the 2014-2015 service year, Governor Jacob has chosen to endorse‌

Water: The Key to Life. Read on to find out more about the various organizations that safeguard our supply of potable water!


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Nickelodeon helps kids learn to make their own mark on the world. They spearheaded the Big Help and Worldwide Day of Play initiatives, bringing together kids and adults to work on planning service projects, educational outreach, and environmental efforts.

The Hershey Company is a leader in community service initiatives, making a positive difference in the business world. They emphasize corporate social responsibility as part of their company’s global business strategy.

Service Projec Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals raises funds for children’s hospitals, medical research, and community awareness for children's health issues. Key Club members can help out the organization through participating in local fundraising and service projects.

The March of Dimes Foundation works to improve the health of mothers and babies. For decades, they have partnered up with Key Club to raise thousands of dollars annually for their March for Babies event.


Children: Their Future, Our Focus Make-a-Wish Foundation arranges once-in-a-lifetime experiences for children with life-threatening medical diseases. Wish granters help by facilitating and individualizing the wishes, matching the child’s dream of a perfect day. Key Clubbers help by raising funds to go towards supporting a child in making their wish come true.

The Major Emphasis provides a single focus into which Key Club can funnel its resources and service into in order to make a larger impact. While each Key Club may individually choose to participate in any charity event they wish, all clubs are encouraged to participate in the Major Emphasis.

cts & Partners Kamp Kiwanis provides a fun experience for all children to work together and build relationships. The program strives to promote a non-competitive atmosphere in which children of all backgrounds may build teamwork, leadership, and cooperation skills. They also run a summer program for individuals with disabilities and health impairments.

The Kiwanis Pediatric Lyme Disease Foundation raises funds to help children afflicted with this terrible ailment. Many insurance companies do not pay for the treatment of this disease due to its high expenditure.


The estimated number of babies who die every year from tetanus dropped from 58,000 in 2010 to 49,000 in 2013! This means that today, there are 25 less babies dying every day from tetanus than there were just a few years ago.

The Eliminate Project is a partnership between Kiwanis International and UNICEF to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus from the planet. The goal is to raise $110 million by 2015. This is the final year for the Eliminate Project. They are close to reaching their goal. All they need is YOUR help. Visit http://www.unicefusa.org/ mission/survival/immunization/ tetanus/eliminate for more information!


Nickolodeon’s Worldwide Day of Play is an annual event designed to encourage kids and adults to get off their electronics and go outdoors. The event took place on September 20, with participants from all corners of the world! Even though the Worldwide Day of Play is over, you can still get outside and get involved in your community!


1943 Key Club goes international! Delegates at the first Key Club convention vote to form the International Association of Key Clubs, electing Malcolm Lewis, the first International President.

1925 The first Key Club convenes in Sacramento, California.

1946 The Major Emphasis Program “Children: Their Future, Our Focus� is developed.

1967 The first Key Club outside of the United States and Canada is chartered in Nassau, Bahamas.


KEY CLUB 101 1977

Female students are admitted into Key Club.

1997 Key Club launches its first website.

1991 The first female International President is elected — Michelle McMillen.

2010 Key Club expands to 30 countries, with total membership of over 250,000 in over 5,000 clubs.


District Board Contacts LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS 1—SARAH STREBEL

14—VACANT

2—ZACH PAYTON

15—LOGAN GRAHAM

3—CHRISTINE SHEN

16—HANNA NICHOLS

4—ROHIT MATHEW

17—HAILEY ETHERTON

5—MATTHEW GARBER

18—LEEANN OWENS

6—ZAINAB NATHANI

19—TAYLOR BARONE

7—ANISH JAIN

20—VACANT

8—HENRY WANG

21—KENNETH VREELAND

8A—CINDY PIETRAKOWSKI

22—BRYANA SNYDER

9—CLIFFORD YOUNG

23—VICTORIA SYRACUSA

10—RYAN COFFEY

24—REBECCA MONROE

11—AARON CHEUNG

25—JULIA DRESSLER

12—DIYU PEARCE-FISCHER

26—VACANT

13—JAI AGARWAL

27—VACANT

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Jacob Spencer

Sharon Lin

District Governor

District Bulletin Editor

jacobspencer.gov@nydkc.org

sharonlin.editor@nydkc.org

Kiera Solomon

Anusha Syed

District EA

District Treasurer

kierasolomon.ea@nydkc.org

anushasyed.treas@nydkc.org

Theresa Lin

Danny Qiu

District EA

District Webmaster

theresalin.ea@nydkc.org

dannyqiu.tech@nydkc.org

Heather Farley

John Goldstein

District Secretary

District Administrator

heatherfarley.sec@nydkc.org

nydkca@frontier.com

LTC 2014 March 27-29, 2015 Desmond Hotel, Albany, NY Visit nydkc.org for more information


Share Your Service If your club participated in a service event, send your high resolution photos and articles to sharonlin.editor@nydkc.org to be considered for publication in a future issue of The Empire Key.


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