October Newsletter

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October•4thEdition NYDKCDivision24 R I P THE NORTH COUNTRY NEWSLETTER

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of Contents Page3-LTGGreeting Page4-Governor’sGreeting Page6-Goals Page8-FallRally Page9-EndorsedProject Page11-ServiceSpotlight Page13-PaperworkChart Page15-SocialMedia Page17-ContactInfo

LTG Greeting

Kyle Earle

Junior at Carthage Central High School

Hello Everyone! As the first month of school is over let’s get back into doing service projects and fundraisers! Also remember that I will be collecting pull tabs all throughout the service year!

month, if you are inretested, he RSVP form!

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Fall Rally

WILL HAVE WORKSHOPS, SERVICE PROJECTS, GAMES, AND FOOD!

IN ATTENDING, FILL

THE RSVP FORM

NOVEMBER 19TH • 10AM THROUGH 3PM LOCATED IN OTTAWA, CANADA NYDKC D24 & ECDKC D8/9/10 WE
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED
OUT

Endorsed Project Kiwanis Lyme Disease Foundation

The Lyme Disease Project was quickly set up to help pay for medical treatment for children with this disease. Unfortunately most insurance companies do not pay for its treatment, which is very expensive. Our support is funded through donations form Kiwanis Clubs and individuals and channeled into the Pediatric Lyme Disease Fund. We have 27 active grants for children with the disease.

Trick Treat or

Service Spotlight D25

The Holland Key Club is working to repair their towns “Hometown Hero” board after it was destroyed during a car accident this past year. This display recognizes active military members from the area and shines light on the positive impact these community members have on our nation. In order to properly recognize the accomplishments of those being displayed, the group decorated the board and will continue maintaining it as more active members become revealed and can be displayed.

S E R V I C E

S P O T L I G H T D 2 4

Carthage Central High School’s Key Club participated in a trunkor-treat hosted at their local elementary, Carthage Elementary, on Friday, October 14. Using a member’s car they created “Twister Treat” by hanging a twister board up and having kids “play” the game in order to get a piece of candy. Our members, some in costumes (the Little Prince, a nurse, and an adorable chicken supporting a tutu) and others not, loved helping out with the kids. The trick or treaters, guardians, and key clubbers alike had a lot of fun and ate an unhealthy amount of candy. Trunk-or-treating turned out to be more work than most of the members anticipated (partially due to the unexpectedly tedious work of keeping the twister board supplied with candy), and our club would like to thank all of the people who do this event annually. We encourage you to support your local kids by holding a stand at a trunk-or-treat this year!

Paperwork Chart

ERF - Was due September 30 MRF - 10th of every month FRF - within a week of fundraiser

Autumn

list

Bucket
Read a book Collect fall leaves Visit a Farmer’s Market Visit the pumpkin patch Visit an orchard Jump in a pile of leaves Eat apple pie Go to a harvest festival Pick a pumpkin

Contacts

Division 24 LTG: Kyle Earle (division24@nydkc.org)

KCR: Patti Dean (pdean@nncsk.org)

Circle K LTG: Alanna Vassar (alanna.vassar@nycirclek.org)

Governor: Gabriella Slootsky (governor@nydkc.org)

Secretary: Laura Fan (nydkcsecretary@gmail.com)

Treasurer: Janice Cao (nydkctreasurer@gmail.com)

External EA: Sophia Segal (sophiasegalegal.ea@nydkc.org)

Internal EA: Jena Kim (jenakim.ea@nydkc.org)

Bulletin Editor: Cindy Zou (editor@nydkc.org)

Webmaster: David Chen (webmaster@nydkc.org)

District Administrator: John Goldstein (nydkca@frontier.com)

Assistant Administrator: Michael Berthel (mjberthel@gmail.com)

Assistant Administrator: Jason Steiner (ianjs@aol.com)

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