Division 30 September LTG Newsletter

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ES P TEMBER NEWSLET T RE DIVISON 30 REGION 2 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 5 LTG OLIVIA SCOTT

Table of Contents 01 Lieutenant Governor's Letter 02 Reminders, Reporting, DCM Stuff 04 Deadlines and more 08 Officer Duties, Checklist, and Opportunites 12 Links and Things 14 Chipotle + Bahama Bucks Fundraisers 16 Project Information 20 Key Partners + Contact Information

I hope the start of fall has brought you lots of opportunities to serve your community!

Hello everybody!

And, to my D30 officers, it was so great to meet so many of you guys, and see some familiar faces as well! I hope you had fun and learned something new.

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR'S LETTER

However, please make sure to take care of yourself and take time to rest. It’s essential!

Remember to have fun with Key Club, and take it easy. See you guys soon, Olivia!

Also, guess what season it is? DUES SEASON!! Start collecting now, and you’ll have no trouble when those deadlines quickly arrive.

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I hope everyone had an easy transition into school!

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- Have all club officers, reps, and members join the divisional remind

- Encourage all members to follow @tokeyclub & @tokeyclubd30 on Instagram!

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- Add me to your officer group chats

Reporting!

reminders!

Secretaries Reports are due on the 5th, submission can be found at tokeyclub.com , please make sure to cc me! are due on the 5th, make sure to add me to your mailing list or CC them to ltg30@tokeyclub.com <3

Editors - Newsletters + articles

- Gather and send me all new contact asap

- Look at July's DCM minutes if you were unable to attend

DCM Stuff :D Discord 6:30pm

October 15

It is important to attend DCMs, for they are one of the best forms of communications we have. All presidents, officers, and members are encouraged to attend!

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If you missed the last DCM, you can find the minutes and slides in the D30 Groupme!

DEADLINES :0 4 DUES: Early Bird Deadline: Regular Deadline: Club suspension deadline: November 1st December 1st January 1st

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Regional Training Conference

Offi ll d R gion 2 traveled to W ol to learn about key cl rm their roles!

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Erika's Light House Erika's Light Erika’s

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Lighthouse provides educators, students, and parents with the tools to talk about mental health and encourages students to reach out if they are struggling. They offer a range of resources from presentations, conversation starters, and simple worksheets for you to share with your club. You can also give mental health presentations to local elementary schools or middle schools to serve younger students while promoting positive mental health practices. Positivity Pledge: The Positivity Pledge is your opportunity to commit to 31 days focused on positive actions, helping others, self-care, and establishing good habits for positive mental health Link: Click here to find out more information!

7 September is Our District Training Conference

Officer Duties

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Make club comittees Develop K Family and interclub relations Find service partners Decide what competitions you club will compete in at LEDCON Keep your advisor updated Asisst your club president Help with various other responsibilites submit newsletter each month Keep your club's social media current Come up with fundraising ideas Keep a detailed record of dues/payment Monthly reports Update club roster Take attendance Keep track of service hours Update and expand your club's website over the term Keep your club's social media current president: Vice President: Editor: Treasurer: Secretary: Webmaster:

Link: Click here to login and begin!

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Global Leadership Certificate:

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The courses are based on Key Club’s core values of fellowship, leadership and service. Here members can take online courses for free if your personal email is registered with your club! Check in with your club secretary if not!

Global Leadership Certificate

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Club Checklist

Host monthly events Attend Kiwanis meetings Post on club Instagrams Start collecting dues!! Check groupme and attend DCMs Start thinking about what awards you will apply for @ LEDCON 2023

Upcoming Events:

Pancake Breakfast! Key Clubbers woke up very early to serve pancakes before a town parade on September 10th! How tasty!

Kiwanis Events

Sep 10

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Links and12 division 30 group me link

division 30 Discord link

Key Club Socials Key Club Int. Instagram T-O District Instagram Division 30 Instagram Websites Key Club Int. website T-O District Website Division 30 Link Tree d Things 13

C h i p o t l e F u n d r a i s e r

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B a h a m a B u c k s F u n d r a i s e r

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17 "Empower the People" Project Info Make sure your club is - Completing Monthly Challenges (you can do as many you want in any order!) - Holding plenty of donation drives - Serving community members outside of your school - Promoting the Governor's Project within your club (newsletters, meeting slides, etc.) Rubric - page 7

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Project Info

19 "Supporting Education"

Make sure your club is - Creating a thorough project summary - Promoting the District Project within your club (newsletters, meeting slides, etc.) - Having members participating within the project - Submitting monthly reports to the district secretary Rubric - page 6

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A club for middle schoolers to develop selfawareness as they discover their passion to serve, their desire to lead and their ability to engage and collaborate with others. Service to school and community become a way of life!

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Key Club is a student-led, high school organization. Our members make the world a better place through service. In doing so, we grow as individuals and as leaders by answering the call to lead, summoning the courage to engage and developing the heart to serve.

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Aktion Club is the only service club for adults with disabilities, with more than 10,000 members worldwide. Club members become competent, capable, caring leaders through the vehicle of service.

Kiwanis International is a global community of clubs, members and partners dedicated to improving the lives of children one community at a time.

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Contacts! Olivia Scott Abby Handrahan-Stewart Regional LAdvisor ieutenant Governor D30 R2 ltg30@tokeyclub.com Region2@tokeyclub.com 27 Office Hours: Last Wednesday of each month from 5-6pm

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