DIVISION 82 NEWSLETTER May 2014 Volume 1 Issue 2
What are newsletters? Newsletters are monthly publications by me (your Lieutenant Governor) that keep both officers and club members from our division informed about key club on a district, divisional, and club level.
Who should be receiving these? All club officers (president, vice president, treasurer, secretary, and editor) should be receiving them via email by the 10th of every month. If this is not happening PLEASE CONTACT ME!
What should I do with them?
Post them to your club Facebook page, email them to your club members, or print them out and distribute them at the meetings! I don’t care how you go about it but please distribute them!
Where else can I find them?
Newsletters can also be found on the divisional Facebook page (Key Club Division 82) by the 10th of every month. Please join if you haven’t already!
IN THIS ISSUE:
• Newsletters: their purpose and how to utilize them • Recent Notable Service Projects (Cake Race and Car Wash for Relay for Life) • Key information • Key Leader How do I contact you?
Rochelle Banta Email: Rochelle.Banta.LTG@gmail.com. Phone number: 541-787-5677. If you have any questions do not hesitate to ask via text or call!
Notable Service Projects Go, go, go!
Grants Pass held a carwash to raise money for Relay for Life last Saturday.
On May third, both North Valley and Grants Pass High School gathered at the local Boys and Girls Club to participate in the cake decorating race for a historical-related Birth Day Festival.
Relay for Life is a life-changing annual cancer fundraising event that occurs early in the summer and helps communities across the globe fight back against cancer. To find more information on how your club can get involved, check out http://www.relayforlife.org/geti nvolved/findanevent/app/find anevent.aspx for more information. May 2014
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Key Information What Makes Key Club Unique? Key Club is the largest high school service organization in the world, but what makes it so special and what enables it to continue to grow? It can’t be the ability to volunteer because no matter where you go, you can find a way to give back to your community. You can even volunteer globally through UNICEF, Rustic Pathways, and other worldwide organizations. What makes Key Club is different from every other organization out there is the tight-knit community that it creates between people who live on opposite sides of a city, a state, a nation, or the world.
DCMs will be held every other month. Our first one was hosted by South Medford High School on April 30th where we discussed important information about our clubs, division, and district. We also contributed in service by helping to stuff Baby K dolls. If you think that your club may be interested in hosting an upcoming DCM, please let me know! I look forward to seeing you all at the next one in June. May 2014
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Key Leader
If you would like more information on Key Leader, please feel free to check out the key club website or contact me.
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