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What is Circle K all about? Volume 1 Issue 3 September – October 2011
LEADERSHIP
Circle K International (CKI) is the premier collegiate and university community service, leadership development, and friendship organization in the world. With more than 12,600 members in 17 nations, CKI is making a positive impact on the world every day.
LEADERSHIP SERVICE Circle K clubs are organized and sponsored by a Kiwanis club FELLOWSHIP
on a college or university campus. CKI is a self-governing organization and elects its own officers, conducts its own meetings, and determines its own service activities. CKI blends community service and leadership training with the opportunity to meet other college students around the world. Projects such as the Six Cents Initiative, CKI’s International fundraiser that aims to provide water to the 2.2 billion children worldwide who lack safe drinking water, bring CKI members together to make a difference in the world.
FELLOWSHIP
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President’s Message Circle K
Volume 1 Issue 3 September – October 2011
Dear Circle K’ers, Hello Circle K’ers!! I hope that the school year has started off on a good note and if it has not I am sure it will soon get there. It’s been great seeing all of you at meetings and it’s been wonderful seeing so many new faces. I am feeling some definite enthusiasm from the new members and I hope that we can keep this going. I am hoping that we can increase our membership participation in projects and other events, we have been doing well so far but we need to do better if we intend to stay on top! I know great things can come from this club if we support each other! UWI UWI UWI!!
LEADERSHIP
Yours in passionate service
FELLOWSHIP
President, Rushell Ferarah
Greetings UWI Mona Circle K, Hi everybody, hope you all liked the second issue of Pelican News. The school year has started and I would just like to send a shout out to all the new members and existing members. I hope that we continue moving forward and serve others like true Circle K’ers.
SERVICE
Yours in service
Bulletin Editor Alix Stamp 3 5 3
Highlights
Volume 1 Issue 3 September – October 2011
First Official Meeting
Anniversary Meeting/Anniversary Church Service
Palisadoes Beach Clean Up (Joint with Guild)
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Highlights cont’d Volume 1 Issue 3 September – October 2011
Mai Chung Speech on Autism
Mass Interclubbing
DLTC
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September Report
Volume 1 Issue 3 September – October 2011
Inter –Clubs
Service Projects Volunteering at UWI Hospital Free Rice Project Palisadoes Beach Clean Up (joint with Guild) Hellshire Beach Clean Up Reddies Place of Safety Beautification Project Matthew 25:40 Home Meals on Wheels Read and Lead –August Town Primary Volunteering at Bustamante Children Hospital Kingston Radiology Imaging Services Key Club Scholastic Recognition Programme MSH Sisters for Sister In reach Program
Total service hours by dues - paid members = 1543
Edna Manley UCC North St. Andrew Kiwanis Club New Kingston Kiwanis Club Shortwood College UTECH VTDI St. Andrew St. Josephs Constant Spring Young Professionals Club of New York Eastern St. Andrew Liguanea EKPR Stony Hill Kingston Kiwanis Club Downtown Kingston & Campion Key Club Church Service Div 23E Divisional Council Meeting & Fun Day
LEADERSHIP
Total Interclub hours by dues - paid members = 6463 Total Administrative hours achieved for the month = 208
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October Report Volume 1 Issue 3 September – October 2011
Inter –Clubs
Service Projects
Volunteering at UWI Hospital Free Rice Project Mona Primary BUG Program Read and Lead Laylce Grey K- Kids Rex Nettleford Breast Cancer Walk Matthew 25:40 Home Office of Special Student Services
Total service hours by dues - paid members = 1088
Edna Manley UCC North St. Andrew New Kingston Kiwanis UTECH Constant Spring Kiwanis Eastern St. Andrew Kiwanis Liguanea Kiwanis New Kingston Kiwanis UTECH Div 23E FALL LEADERSHIP S.L.P TRAINING CONFERENCE PARADISE MASS DIVISONAL MEETING Mona Kiwanis Ardenne Key Club Laylce Grey K-Kids East Charlton Kiwanis
Total Interclub hours by dues - paid members = 663 Total Administrative hours achieved for the month = 997
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Comic Corner
Volume 1 Issue 3 September – October 2011
Locked Out of Car Two blondes lock thier keys in the car. One of the blondes tries to break into the car while the the other one watches. Finally the first blonde says "Darn, I can't get in the car!" The other blond replies, "keep trying, it looks like it is going to rain and the top is down".
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Upcoming Events
Volume 1 Issue 3 September – October 2011
October/November Event Name: District Leadership Training Conference Date: October 28-30 Location: Johnson Kennedy Conference Centre, (located at Box 15 Brown's Town, St. D'Acre, St. Ann.) Description: This will involve team building and leadership training sessions that are aimed at facilitating better service in and among the clubs.
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UWI Mona Circle K Board Officers 2011-2012 Volume 1 Issue 3 September – October 2011
Position President
Name
Phone
Number
Rushell Ferarah 441-9019
Email Address rcferarah@hotmail.com rcferarah@gmail.com
Vice-President
Wayne Dennis
845-5915
dnns_wyn@yahoo.com wayne_alando_dennis@hotmail.com
Vice-President
Jerome Ottey
405-8175
jottey_tom@hotmail.com
Secretary
Ollyvia
426-6177
ollyviaanderson@gmail.com
Treasurer
Kevon Morris
478-5598
kevon_morris@yahoo.com
Ass. Secretary-
Sheree
816-2508
shereeanderson4@hotmail.com
Bulletin Editor
Alix Stamp
566-2705
hipsterjam@hotmail.com
Director of K-Family
Georgena
877-8684
gena_4life@hotmail.com
Director of Projects
Carl Carram
462-5454
carl_carram@hotmail.com
Director of Programs
Ornella Green
434-6594
hott_og36@hotmail.com
Director of
Camesha
357-5794
str8_aangel@hotmail.com
Membership
Monteith
Director of
Christopher
504-3641
chalvaz@yahoo.com
Fundraising
Vaz
Public Relations
Orraine
Treasurer
Officer
Anderson
Anderson
Higgins
Daniels
283-2437
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