Division 8 November 2018 Newsletter

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VOLUME XI | ISSUE VIII | NOVEMBER 2018 | TEXAS-OKLAHOMA REGION 9 DIVISION 8


TABLE OF CONTENTS Thoughts from the Division … 3 District Project … 4 Governor’s Project … 5 LTG Update … 6 Contact Information … 7 Major Emphasis Projects… 8 Thirst Project… 9 Get Connected … 10 Upcoming Events … 11

WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE KEY CLUB EXPERIENCE?

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​My most memorable Key Club experience has probably been the Mobile Food Pantry because the experience made me aware of the prevalent issue of food insecurity in the community. Through this service activity, I now know that sometimes everyone needs a little help. - Emmie Erwin, Guyer President

​My best memory wasn’t the most impactful service or the most valuable learning experience but instead one of my very first Key Club experiences. As a freshman, I was the only person of my class in the club. The president was a senior whom I thought was too important to interact with someone of my age; however, she always welcomed me at meetings and service events. The first service project was a letter writing session to active duty soldiers. She made sure I was able to attend, felt welcome at the event, and had a ride home. She cultivated an environment where all felt welcome, a goal I always strive to achieve. - Sarah Spivey, Guyer Member and LTG

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DISTRICT

PROJECT

Each year at our Summer Board meeting, the District Board votes on a District Project that all of the clubs can focus on throughout the year. This year, the Board voted on a project named “Keep T-O Beautiful.” Through this project, we want you to focus on keeping your environment green, safe, and beautiful and to promote environmental conservation and awareness.

Service Ideas School Clean Up Bicycle Rally Birdhouse Construction Plan a Tree

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Pick up trash around your school’s campus to restore its full beauty Promote the energy-saving benefits of bicycle transportation by making flyers to display around your school and community Construct simple birdhouses for use by birds around you school’s campus Identify a place in your community that needs for foliage and cultivate new life


GOVERNOR‘S

PROJECT

Every year, the Governor who is elected at District Convention choses a project that he or she wants the District to work on while serving the community. This year, our Governor Addi Duerksen selected for the District to focus on Alzheimer’s Disease. Through this project, she wants you help people in your community who are suffering from this disease that affects the brain and its memory capacity.

Service Ideas Raise Awareness Letter Writing

Visit

Encourage students at your school to learn more about Alzheimer's Disease by hosting a purple spirit day Write some cards to be sent to community members who suffer from the disease. Tell them a funny joke, the best part of school, or your favorite Key Club memory to help to entertain them. If allowed, visit community members with Alzheimer’s Disease. Bring fun, easy games to play, some of those letters to keep the spirit alive after you leave, and a light heart to keep them happy.

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LTG UPDATE Sarah Spivey Region 9 Division 8 Lieutenant Governor ltg8@tokeyclub.com

Division 8, Happy December! I hope this month is filled with magical memories, fun times with family, and end-of-year celebrations. First, if your club is interested in being featured on the cover of the newsletter, please email me pictures! Start saving up for District Convention! This experience is fun, educational, and unforgettable. Please let me know if you would like to know more. The event will be held at the Dallas Sheraton April 25th-28th, 2019. The next Divisional Council Meeting / Division Election Conference will be held on December 8th, 2018. Here, we will elect next year’s Lieutenant Governor. If you are interested in running, please let me know. I will send you all of the forms and be available to answer questions regarding the position. Every club may nominate one candidate and four delegates to the conference. Please remember to bring your candidacy forms signed by all required parties to be eligible to run. The “Endorsement of Club” is the club president or VP. Each of you are doing great things, serving your community and instilling leadership in one another. Continue the great work! As always, contact me if you need anything. Warm Regards,

Sarah Spivey

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CONTACT INFORMATION Connor Rubrecht

Mati Rigsby

Region 9 Advisor

Gainesville High President

region9@tokeyclub.com

mrigsby.2019@gainesvilleisd.com

Kyra Burke District Editor editor@tokeyclub.com

Kenyon Black

Emmie Erwin

District Administrator

Guyer High President

administrator@tokeyclub.com

562263@g.dentonisd.org

Nadia Rodriguez Convention Liaison cl@tokeyclub.com

Addi Duerksen

David Alvarez

District Governor

Liberty Christian President

governor@tokeyclub.com

alvarezdavid2000@yahoo.com

Caden Young Denton High President

Bunsri Patel

caden.young@outlook.com

Emily Boyd

District Secretary

Ryan High President

secretary@tokeyclub.com

912151@g.dentonisd.org

Josie Daniels Durant High President

Addie Flores

danielsjosie03@gmail.com

Sarah Spivey

District Treasurer

Division 8 Lieutenant Governor

treasurer@tokeyclub.com

ltg8@tokeyclub.com

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MAJOR EMPHASIS PROJECTS March of Dimes Kiwanis family members partner with March of Dimes by raising thousands of dollars annually to

Children’s Miracle Network Kiwanis family participate with

members Children’s

Miracle Network by sponsoring fundraising events and conducting service projects at their local children’s hospitals. The Network has been treating children and supplying hospitals with supplies since 1983. Their main fundraiser is $1 Miracle Balloon Icons, sold at many restaurants and community events. Each day, CMN treats over ten million kids in need each year. Key Clubs, hold a jeans day, karaoke contest, or other fundraising to support Children’s Miracle Network!

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Learn more. Visit childrens miraclenetworkhospitals.org

give every baby a healthy start. Key Club works with March of Dimes to ensure that mothers

are healthy and their babies are strong. March

of

educational

Dimes

The ELIMINATE Project Kiwanis UNICEF

partnered with in an effort to

eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus, focusing on the developing world where mothers and their newborns are more susceptible to the disease.

provides

information

for

mothers and their families about childbirth, prenatal care, and other health concerns. They work with community based organizations to provide resources that will best impact the health of the community. Learn more at marchofdimes.org

UNICEF, or the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, works to provide a safe, inclusive environment for children and their families around the globe. In the Kiwanis Family, Key Clubs are the leading fundraisers in the Kiwanis Student Leadership Programs. Learn more about UNICEF at unicef.org


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GET CONNECTED

@todistrictkeyclub

@TOKeyClub

Texas-Oklahoma Key Club District

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UPCOMING DATES Regular Deadline Dues must be submitted.

December 1st, 2018

December 8th, 2018

Divisional Council Meeting / Division Election Conference held at the Denton South Branch Library from 10:30 am 11:30am.

70th Annual District Convention.

April 25th - 28th, 2019

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PROUDLY SERVING

Aubrey High Denton High Durant High Gainesville High Guyer High Krum High Liberty Christian Ryan High Sherman High Van Alstyne High


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