August 2016
Division 4 Newsletter From August 12th through August 13th, the entire RMD Board had the privilege of staying at the Glenwood Springs Hotel for our second board meeting. In addition to talking about important items such as DCON, Fally Rally, Key Leader, and more. Monthly reports provide necessary information about clubs as well as the status of the dstrict as a who, so it is EXTREMLY IMPORTANT that they get filled out. These can be found on the RMD Key Club page under Resources -> Club Monthly Reports. Please remember to keep this in mind as the school year starts.
August 2016
Time For Those Dues! Did you say dues? Why yes I did, and while they may not be your favorite part of Key Club they make it possible for all the wonderful opportunities Key Club provides us as members. This is why it is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT to make sure you get your dues in on time, and also for those who like getting awards we have the early bird award. Basically if everyone in your club gets there dues in and you have them submitted to KCI before Nov 1st then you recive the Early Bird award. To the left I have included the exact dates reguarding dues.
Important Dates For Dues ● September 1st: Due process begins ● October 15th: Early Bird deadline begins ● November 1st: Early Bird deadline ends ● December 31st: Dues deadline (If dues are not paid by this time, a late notice will be sent to said club) ● February 1st: Club status will be suspended
Need a little money?
Why are dues so important?
Well than you in luck! While the base fee is $12, you can easily add a few extra dollars to cover tee shirts, advertsing, or even just a little extra club spending more. I would however reccomend that you don’t go above $25, that way you aviode potential members from being discouraged to join because of the price.
I know paying dues can be annoying, but they’re actually very important when it comes to the foundation and operation of KCI. Paying dues keeps track of how many members in our district, provides funding, and keeps clubs active!
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August 2016
The Thirst Project!
What is the thirst project? Basically the Thirst Project is the worlds largest youth water organization. There aim is to bring safe drinking water to the communities around the world where it is not immediately available. They collect money and build wells. Also if you would like they can come and give a 45 minute free presentation. They will be in the area September 19th through the 23rd. If you are interested please contact me and I can help you arrange for them to come to your school.
August 2016
Key Leader When and Where October 14th - 16th - Roundup River Ranch in Avon, Colorado October 21st - 23rd - Windy Peak in Bailey, Colorado
Costs
Both events are the same price $225, but if you regester less than two weeks before the event a $25 late fee will be added. To register visit the Key Leader website @ key-leader.org. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to email me.
Coming up a little short on the money? Consider using the 1/3 plan or a funderaiser. The 1/3 plan basically is where you pay a third, your club pays a third, and your sponsering Kiwanis club pays a third. If you would like more information please contact me. You can also do a fundrasier (or maybe even both). Conside the Womens Bean Project by buying and selling their products you can make a little extra money which you can then use to help fund your way to Key Leader. Again please don’t hesitate to email or text me {I won’t bite :)}.
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