Circle of Sharing: April 2015

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Circle of Sharing Official Bulletin of the Wisconsin-Upper Michigan District Volume 22

Issue 1

April 2015

Spring Fling Preview

Spring Fling Preview Page 16

Meet the Board Pages 3-12

Club Highlight Page 21

Kiwanis One Day Recaps Pages 19-20


TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Governor’s Greetings ………………………………………….

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District Administrators’ Biographies .…………………………

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District Board Bios ……………………………………………….

Pages 5-12

Vacant Positions ……………………………………..………….

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Join a Committee – Committee Advertisements………....

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Spring Fling Registration Form Preview and Packing List ..

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Kiwanis Family Baseball Game ……………………………….

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Kiwanis One Day …………………………………………………

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Club Highlight: UW-La Crosse ………………...……………….

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Governor’s Project ………………………………………….…..

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Happygrams …………………..………………………………...

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Letter from the Editor ………………………….……………..…

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District Directory …………………………………………………

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Greetings from the Governor Greetings WUM Members! Happy Circle K New Year! For those of you I have yet to meet, my name is Five Yang and I am your 2015-2016 District Governor. One of the many reasons I love Circle K so much is the passion we share to serve and make a difference in our communities. It is that passion that drives us to work hard and dedicate any amount of free time to service. As a college student like all of you, I know how busy our lives can be with school, work, and a social life. Yet everyone is able to dedicate any time they have to do service. Your actions speak so much about your  character and it is a privilege to have the opportunity to serve you this year. I am very excited to meet everyone. I firmly believe that our district is home to the most amazing members of Circle K. It is all the hardworking members in the district that motivates to be your governor. The service, leadership, and fellowship I see everyday is simply outstanding. Whether it is giving up your precious time to tutoring elementary students or choosing to spend your weekend at Spring Fling to meet other members, your dedication does not go unnoticed. I look forward to work and to get to know each and everyone of you this upcoming year! As your governor, I am here to support all the members and clubs in our district to grow and to reach new heights. I cannot wait to see what we will accomplish this year as a district! Yours truly,

Five Yang

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Who Are Your Distr Janet DeGroot, District Administrator Nt. Norbert College Alumni Why I LOVE Circle K: Circle K was a huge part of my college experience and I want to give back to this wonderful organization. I know I say WUM Circle K is special and it really is! I encourage everyone to go to CKIx this year and discover just how unique our district is. (Shameless plug :)) My favorite service project: Camp Wawbeek is the happiest place on earth so doing projects and fundraising for camp is number one. What I can do for you: Help connect Circle K clubs with their Kiwanis clubs, help Circle K clubs connect with the Circle K district, answer questions, attend events (I live in Iowa so it would have to be weekend events) and provide support, encouragement and ideas. If you need something just ask. Inspiration from Janet: If you put everything you have into what you love good things will happen. Since Janet is a huge Green Bay Packer fan: "The quality of a person’s life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor" - Vince Lombardi

Justin Hahn, Assistant District Administrator Carthage College Alumni Why I LOVE Circle K: Circle K changed my life back in my day, and I love being able to give back to an organization that has given so much and continues to give me. Every member in this District inspires me in ways you could never know. #wumcirclekrocks My favorite service project: Anything that Camp Wawbeek needs. Camp is my happy place. What I can do for you: I will be your biggest cheerleader, your shoulder to cry on, your source of information, and of course, warm hugs for everyone! Inspiration from Justin: "Excellence is doing ordinary things extraordinarily well" - John W Gardner Â

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ict Administrators? Jeremy Tabin, Assistant District Administrator Penn State University Alumni Why I LOVE Circle K: I love CKI because of the amazing difference that college students make in the lives of others through various service projects and fundraisers. It is incredible to watch students become strong leaders as a part of the organization, and beyond graduation, make an impact in the world, in their professions, as well as in everyday life. My favorite service project: Some of my favorite service projects are the ones that I get to do at Camp Wawbeek each spring and fall. Whether that is painting the walls of one of the buildings, getting the pool ready for the summer season, raking leaves, doing a bit of maintenance to the elevated pathways in the woods, or trimming the trees along many of the twisting roads at camp, it is always a fun time! What I can do for you: I want to provide a helping hand wherever it is need, give advice that will solve a problem, and hopefully be able to inspire members of the District Board and clubs with that extra motivation which leads them to doing great things. Inspiration from Jeremy: "The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking until you find it." - Steve Jobs

M.A “Fred” Dietze, Assistant District Administrator Why I LOVE Circle K: Watching young people grow and mature is an absolute rush. CKI is the future of Kiwanis. My favorite service project: My home Kiwanis Club’s sponsorship of Hudson Hero's. Mentoring grade school kids as they plan and execute a service project. What I can do for you: Watch and listen; be there when I am needed. Inspiration from Fred: “You cannot change the direction of the wind, but you can adjust your sails.”

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Meet Your Di Five Yang, District Governor University of Wisconsin – Madison Political Science, Class of 2016 Why I LOVE Circle K: As a member of Circle K, I am surrounded by selfless members who are dedicated to serve their communities. I believe that everyone in Circle K has shaped me to become a better person. It is an absolutely honor to be able to call all these kind-hearted members my friends! My favorite service project: Shelter from the Storm (dog walking) What I can do for you: My job as governor is to work for the members and provide support as much as I can. I am more than happy to assist members and clubs in any way that I can. Don't be afraid to ask me questions! In addition, I love meeting new people so say hi to me when you see me or add me on Facebook :) Inspiration from Five: "I learned to give not because I have much but because I know exactly how it feels to have nothing.” – Anonymous

Connor Sawyers, District Secretary University of Wisconsin – Madison International Business, Marketing and Finance, Class of 2018 Why I LOVE Circle K: I love CKI because as a past Key Clubber it’s an opportunity to continue my love for the Kiwanis Family into college. Also CKI is the only group I feel that truly embodies a service-orientated organization and one that continues to strive for the promotion of servant leadership and service around the world. My favorite service project: Packaging meals for Kidz Against Hunger What I can do for you: I plan on doing my best to serve as a resource and helping hand for the members so that the focus of the District will continue to be service and while the more administrative type duties can be easily and efficiently handled at all times. Inspiration from Connor: “To uncover your true potential you must first find your own limits and then you have to have the courage to blow past them.” – Picabo Street

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Rachael Mogck, District Treasurer University of Wisconsin – Madison Strategic Communications and Political Science, Class of 2016 Why I LOVE Circle K: I love being able to give back to the community while having fun and making new friends from all over the District at the same time. My favorite service project: River Food Pantry What I can do for you: For the members, I want to be a resource and a friend. Inspiration from Rachael: "To Laugh At Yourself Is To Love Yourself." – Mickey Mouse

Casey Scheibengraber, District Bulletin Editor Alverno College Mathematics, Class of 2015 Why I LOVE Circle K: Circle K draws in a unique type of member. These members are selfless, caring, dedicated people who truly change the world. Circle K has changed my life and this organization is something that is indescribable (in a good way). My favorite service project: I love hands-on projects like working with Habitat for Humanity. Being able to create a beautiful home for a deserving family is something I would love to do every day. What I can do for you: I can be a resource of information for you! I am someone you can come to with questions and I want to be your friend! Also, if you want something advertised, I’m your gal! Inspiration from Casey: “I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something that I can do.” ― Edward Everett Hale

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Meet Your Di Angela Campbell, Capital Lieutenant Governor (Capital LTG) University of Wisconsin – Madison Nuclear Engineering, Class of 2018 Why I LOVE Circle K: I love CKI because of all the great people gathering together for the single purpose of serving. My favorite service project: My favorite service project is working with kids with math and science. What I can do for you: As an LTG, I will be serving as a liaison between the district level and the club level of Circle K. Within Capital Division I will be able to assist with ANY questions you may have about District and Divisional events. I also will be assisting in the arrangements of interclubs and leading the Divisional Rallies. If you have a question just email me and I will be more than willing to help! Inspiration from Angela: “There's only one corner of the universe you are certain to improve, and that is yourself” – Aldous Huxley

Sam Brewington, Chippewa Lieutenant Governor (Chippewa LTG) University of Stevens Point Spanish and Philosophy, Class of 2017 Why I LOVE Circle K: I love Circle K because we are more than just people helping others, we are a family of people who are changing the world. We change each other’s world's daily and to be able to change even one person's world is amazing to think about. My favorite service project: Working with Animals at the Humane Society What I can do for you: I can help them in any way they should need. I am a great listener and problem solver. I am more than just the Chippewa District LTG; I am a friend. Inspiration from Sam: "Our knowledge is like a circle, if you think your circle is large you aren't going to have room to fit more in. If you think your circle is as small as a pen point, you have so much room to grow." – Professor Smart UWSP

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strict Board Danielle (Dani) Brocker, Lakes Lieutenant Governor (Lakes LTG) University of Wisconsin- Green Bay English, Class of 2015 Why I LOVE Circle K: I have been able to meet so many amazing people, my leadership skills have grown immensely, and I get to do such awesome volunteering! My favorite service project: Cleaning up outside (at Wawbeek is the best) What I can do for you: Help promote your events, carpool, tell some pretty great jokes or stories about my cat, and help with membership ideas. Inspiration from Dani: “And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.” ― Paulo Coelho

Emily Zeman, Metro-Southeast Lieutenant Governor (Metro-Southeast LTG) University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Marketing and Psychology, Class of 2017 Why I LOVE Circle K: There are so many amazing people here. I enjoy that I get to share my love of service with others and foster involvement in my community. My favorite service project: Metro Women's Shelter Painting Project What I can do for you: I want to help wherever I'm needed & hope to go above and beyond what's expected. Inspiration from Emily: "You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late" – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Meet Your Di Samantha Fournier, Superior Lieutenant Governor (Superior LTG) Bay de Noc Community College (Current); Northern Michigan University (Fall 2015) Mathematics in Secondary Education, Class of 2019 Why I LOVE Circle K: I love helping people, volunteering, and I really love the fellowship and social aspects as well. It's a great feeling of belonging and acceptance. My favorite service project: So far I've really enjoyed every service project, but if I had to choose just one it would be when we helped at the Tri-County Safe Harbor during Winter Weekend Get-Away. What I can do for you: I'm going to be there for them, honor my commitments, and help them with whatever they need. I might not always have all the answers, but I'll do my very best. Inspiration from Samantha: “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” – Eleanor Roosevelt

Lia Slepicka, Awards, Regulations, and History Chair University of Wisconsin- Whitewater Health, Human Performance and Recreation, Class of 2016 Why I LOVE Circle K: I love giving back to the community. My favorite service project: UW-W Banana Night What I can do for you: Keep the members aware of the all the changes with the Awards and Regulations with the district and international. Inspiration from Lia: “Love the life you live, Live the life you love”. – Bob Marley

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strict Board Kirstie Polzin, Kiwanis Family Relations Chair University of Wisconsin- Eau Claire Elementary and Special Education, Class of 2017 Why I LOVE Circle K: I love Circle K because it gives me the chance to meet tons of incredible people while giving back to the community-and it’s so much fun! My favorite service project: My favorite service project is UWEC Circle K’s Habitat for Humanity. If it wasn’t for that trip, I wouldn’t be involved with the District board. I met so many great people and got the chance to travel to somewhere I might have never gone to otherwise. What I can do for you: I’m here to help with any questions you may have! (Especially about the Kiwanis family!) If you need help contacting someone, or don’t know if there are Kiwanis/Key/Builders/K-Kids/Aktion Clubs in your area, I can figure it out and let you know whom to contact to set up a visit! Inspiration from Kirstie: “Hakuna Matata”

Elizabeth Le, Membership, Development, and Growth Chair University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point Undeclared (biochemistry or biology), Class of 2017 Why I LOVE Circle K: I love CKI because of the many opportunities and experiences it offers! (I have too many specific stories and examples to share just one.) My favorite service project: Any service projects dealing with children are my favorite! What I can do for you: I am here as a resource to club officers when it comes to searching for tips/suggestions for building, rebuilding, recruiting and retaining members. But for the members, my goal is to reach out to members that aren't sure what to expect out of CKI and hopefully make their Circle K experience one to never forget. Inspiration from Elizabeth: "The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your full potential... these are the keys that will unlock the door to personal excellence.” – Confucius

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Meet Your Di

Stephanie Van Kampen, Special Events Chair University of Wisconsin - Madison Industrial Engineering, Class of 2016 Why I LOVE Circle K: The opportunities to serve and meet new people in Circle K are endless! My favorite service project: Walking dogs at Shelter from the Storm Animal Shelter What I can do for you: I hope to plan fun, educational district events that members will never forget! Inspiration from Stephanie: "Go-getters are good. Go-givers are better.”

Taylor Moret, Fundraising Chair University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh Interactive Web Management, Class of 2016 Why I LOVE Circle K: I love meeting new people and giving back to others. My favorite service project: Ken’s Crew at Camp Wawbeek What I can do for you: Get you excited with my outgoing attitude and contribute new, creative ideas to help the district improve! Inspiration from Taylor: “Someone can’t do everything, but everyone can do something”

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strict Board Ben Teich, Webmaster Marquette University Mechanical Engineering, Class of 2017 Why I LOVE Circle K: At a university where service is one of the founding principles, it is often easy to overlook service as just another thing, or a routine, but with CKI, I feel like every event is a new experience with new people who genuinely appreciate our help. Not only that, but the people I have met through CKI have been some of the nicest, most accepting and encouraging people I have ever had the pleasure of getting to know in my life. My favorite service project: Rest and Respite (Playing games and hanging out with children who have special needs while their parents take a night off) What I can do for you: As district webmaster, I hope to be able to share photos of district events on our website to shed light on the wonderful service projects going on in our district, as well as be present as a resource for any questions that may arise about district information and event times, locations, themes, etc. I am very dedicated to helping the members of this district grow, and am willing to assist to the best of my abilities. I look forward to working with as many members as I can throughout the year! Inspiration from Ben: “Life Is All About The People You Spend It With”

Ashley Wolfe, Subregion C International Trustee Augustana College, Rock Island, IL Psychology, Class of 2015 Why I LOVE Circle K: I love CKI because of the opportunities I have gained to meet influential and passionate people in my community and around the world! My favorite service project: My favorite service project would have to be when I went to help work on a renovation project at a local historic home. What I can do for you: My job as Subregion C Trustee is to serve as a resource for members of CKI! I have office hours from 8-10 PM Central time on each Thursday, and I can answer any questions members have about what is going on at the international level of CKI! Inspiration from Ashley: "Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant." – Horace

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Vacant District Board Positions

Apply for District Convention Chair If you enjoy planning large-scale events, then this may be the position for you! As DCON Chair, you would have the opportunity to plan the 53rd Annual District Convention that will be held in Green Bay the weekend of March 4th – 6th in 2016. Although it can be a heavy workload, seeing the convention come together will be absolutely rewarding!

Apply for Service Chair Service is the foundation of our beloved organization. As the Service Chair, you will provide service project ideas and tips to clubs, keep track of the district service hours, plan service projects at district events, and organize Kiwanis Family Service Day.

For more information or to apply, please contact Governor Five Yang at fiveyang01@gmail.com.

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Do YOU want to get more involved in CKI? Join one (or more) of our committees! We are looking for amazing members like you to serve on these committees! Our first committee meetings will be held at Spring Fling during the weekend of April 24th – 26th. See you there!

Kiwanis Family and Outreach Committee

Special Events Committee My name is Stephanie Van Kampen, and I am the new District Special Events Chair! In addition to planning Spring Fling this month, it’s also my job to plan the Membership Awareness Conference (MAC) in October and assist in the planning of the Membership Education Recruitment Program (MERP) over the summer. As part of the District Special Events Committee, you’ll have the opportunity to help brainstorm and plan the fine details of these District Events! If you love planning big events and have a lot of ideas that you’re eager to share, this committee is for you! You can sign up for the Special Events Committee either at Spring Fling (April 24-26th) or by emailing me at vankampenstephanie@gmail.com.

Do you love Circle K? What about the other branches of the Kiwanis Family? Do you wish you knew more about them, or that you could help in getting the branches to know each other better? Join the Kiwanis Family Relations and Outreach Committee! As a member of this committee, you’ll help plan and promote the Kiwanis Family Baseball Game in August, Hockey Night in December, and Service Day in November. This is a great opportunity to meet the other members of the Kiwanis Family and provide them with opportunities to get to know each other. Planning these events takes a lot of work, and having passionate committee members makes the job easier and more fun for everyone involved! *If you’re interested in joining, or have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me (Kirstie Polzin) at 715-212-5871 or polzinkk.cki@gmail.com. I look forward to hearing from you!

Membership, Development, and Growth Committee If you have an interest or passion for membership recruitment and retention, the Membership Development and Growth Committee is perfect for you! This committee is important because its focus is to spread helpful recruitment/retention tips and ideas to Circle K clubs throughout the Wisconsin-Upper Michigan district. What's great about being on a committee is that it does not require a huge time commitment yet, you're getting more involved in Circle K! Some other benefits to being involved in this committee include (and are not limited to): Being involved in the planning of the Membership Education & Recruitment Program (MERP), picking up recruitment/retention ideas for your own clubs, and building networks and friendships throughout the year. *If you are interested in joining, learning more, or just simply have questions, about the Membership Development and Growth Committee, please don't hesitate to contact Elizabeth, the Membership Development and Growth Chair at elizabeth.le.cki@gmail.com or call/text me at 715-409-1946.

Service Committee

Fundraising Committee (NEW TO THIS YEAR)

We are still looking for someone to be our service chair and head this committee (see vacant positions ad). However, if you love service and have a creative side, this committee is perfect for you. Together, this committee comes up with service projects for district events, helps plan Kiwanis Family Service Day, and gets to provide resources to the clubs for service ideas. If this sounds like something you’d want to do, sign up at Spring Fling or contact Five Yang at fiveyang01@gmail.com!

My name is Taylor Moret and I am the Fundraising Chair for the district. As fundraising chair, my committee will focus on…you guessed it – FUNDRAISING! If you have creative ideas and love to make money, I want you on my committee! It's all about new ideas. We will be the goto resource on ways that they can boost their club's income or raise money for a noble cause. I love brainstorming and coming with new and creative ways to do things. Together, we can bounce ideas off of each other and also generate new ones! And as my one of my favorite quotes says "Someone can't do everything, but everyone can do something." So, come be my everyone :) *If you are interested in joining my committee, or for more information, you can contact me at wumfundraising@gmail.com or 608-412-3518

Awards, Regulations, and History Committee Contact Lia Slepicka at liaslepicka@gmail.com for more information.

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Super Service Spring Fling Preview By Stephanie Van Kampen The Wisconsin-Upper Michigan’s next big District Event is almost here! Held from April 24th to 26th, the superhero and villainthemed Spring Fling, located at Camp Wawbeek in the Wisconsin Dells, is a “super” conference that will give Circle K’ers a weekend full of Service, Leadership, and Fellowship! Clubs will arrive Friday evening and participate in fun service projects like writing letters to troops overseas, making thumb buddies for kids in hospitals, and more! It’ll be a breeze getting to know other members during the icebreakers, photo scavenger, and traditional trip to Denny’s that will also take place on Friday night! Starting Saturday morning, you’ll find that “not all heroes wear capes” when we do service projects that will help prepare Camp Wawbeek for their summer campers’ return. Following a tasty lunch, you’ll get to choose from a number of fun, engaging workshops to attend, where you’ll learn more about the different aspects of Circle K! To name a few: CKI 101/K-Family, Recruitment, DIY Crafts, and, of course, Superhero Jeopardy! And if you’re an elected officer of your club, there is a workshop for you! After workshops, you’ll have the opportunity to join and meet with one of the district committees (you can even see them highlighted in this issue of the Circle of Sharing!). Saturday night will consist of school skits, the mascot auction, and options later on to attend the “Dance Your Cape Off” dance, watch a superhero movie (to be determined!), or roast marshmallows over the campfire. Sunday morning will be filled with packing up, giving away the coveted Club Spirit Award, and saying goodbye to new friends. The best part about Spring Fling is that it’s an enjoyable, laid-back weekend that incorporates service projects and leadership, while making it easy to have fun and meet so many other Circle K’ers. We hope to see you there for this fun-filled weekend! To pre-register, fill out and mail in the registration form that’s included in this Circle of Sharing. Don’t forget to RSVP on the event’s Facebook page, called “WUM Circle K’s Super Service Spring Fling”. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please direct them to Stephanie Van Kampen at vankampenstephanie@gmail.com.

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Madison Monica Wang Henry Vilas Zoo's busy season is just starting up, and they were in need of volunteers to come help clean up the grounds. Kiwanis One Day in Madison was a huge success, with around 57 Kiwanis Family members from Key Club, Circle K, and Kiwanis working together to rake leaves, mulch gardens, scrape paint, and other general clean up jobs. After around 3 hours of service, we enjoyed a lunch together that was funded by the Monroe Kiwanis Club. Thank you to all the participants and everyone else involved in making this event successful!

K-Family members helping at Henry Villas Zoo in Madison

"I got to work closely with a few Kiwanians that I haven't been able to talk with much, and we had a great time! I'm incredibly proud of everyone for stepping up and helping out with the luncheon, and for all the people that came! I seriously hope we can get more events like this together in the future!" -Kirstie Polzin, Eau Claire Circle K

Milwaukee

Alesia Milliner “garbage fishing” in Milwaukee.

“At the end of the day we both thanked one of the volunteer coordinators for the opportunity. She just stopped us for about 10 minutes thanking us and telling us how happy she were that we came, helped, and had a great time.” – Danielle Brocker, UWGreen Bay 19

Jim Tammen On April 11, the Metro-Southeast Division united in a day of service and fellowship. Members of Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee, Temper High School Key Club, and Circle K members from Milwaukee School of Engineering, Alverno College, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, and Marquette University scoured Milwaukee for service. Members brightened the day of children on the South Side at the Boys and Girls Club, performed some spring-cleaning at the pond at Washington Park, and served coffee in solidarity to those in need on the West Side. The stories brought home were many: members of Temper reconstructed a broken toy airplane for a child who dropped it on the concrete, Alesia Milliner pulled clothes out of a Washington Park pond (which begs the question of where our skinny dipper had run off to), Jessi Reid learned the ins and outs of Xbox gaming from an 8 year old, and poor Teasha faced down her 10 year old ping pong opponents valiantly, but alas the fight was over before it began. Members returned with stories to share and empty bellies. They shared a meal of Jim’s questionable pasta, and Sprecher root beer (a Milwaukee tradition - even though it is made in Glendale). The day winded down with discussion of the years many achievements and ended in lessons of Circle K traditions including the Wobble, and the Yooper Dance.


“Seeing everyone work together and making such a big difference at the zoo was absolutely incredible! Thanks to everyone in charge of organizing the event!” – Dayna Wimann, UW Madison "Kiwanis One Day- Pancake Days was a wonderful experience. We made pancakes shaped like Mickey Mouse, rabbits, and "K's" for Kiwanis! Everyone was satisfied, including myself, with the work that was done.” – Key Club member, Escanaba

Green Bay Danielle Brocker We volunteered at the Big Event for Little Kids for Kiwanis One Day. Circle K members were there to assist and step in for people who needed breaks. The majority of the day was spent on a concrete mixer truck. While on the concrete mixer, Circle K member Mikayla got to help kids up into the driver seat so they could pretend to drive it and get some great pictures, then they would come to the back with Dani where they would have the opportunity to get up and look inside the actual mixer. They also were able to help at a stand that showed the power of gravity and magnets while drawing in the sand. Both areas were super fun to work in and we had an absolute blast, as did the kids. J “Great locations and great people. Those who didn't come really missed out." – Elizabeth Le, Stevens Point Circle K

Eau Claire

Mikayla on the cement truck in Green Bay Kirstie Polzin Kiwanis family clubs in the Eau Claire area joined for a day of service at two locations: the Eau Claire Children's Theater and the Bolton Refuge House. At the Children's Theater we did any and everything they had available. We washed walls to be painted, helped move set pieces to their proper places in storage, organized the fake flowers, put together a tree, cleaned up outside the building, and dismantled set pieces. At Bolton Refuge House we worked on outdoor cleanup (raking, garbage cleanup, etc.). Following service, we met at the Paul Bunyan Logging Camp at Carson Park (which is sponsored by our Noon Kiwanis Club!) for lunch, where everyone brought something to include in the meal.

K-Family members having fun in Eau Claire

Clubs attended: Eau Claire Noon Kiwanis, Clearwater Kiwanis, UW-Eau Claire Circle K, UW-Stevens Point Circle K, Eau Claire South Middle School Builders Club

Escanaba Sean Nauss For Kiwanis One Day in Escanaba, MI, members from Builder's Club, Key Club, Circle K, Aktion Club, and Kiwanis came together to help with the 58th annual Escanaba Kiwanis Pancake Day. They helped to make the pancakes, serve drinks, and assisted with a 50/50 raffle. K-Family members making pancakes in Escanaba

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Club Highlight Notable Service Projects Little Free Library Children’s Museum “Night Out” and “Frozen Fun” Highway Clean up with Kiwanis Rotary Lights

President

Treasurer

Alayna Stein

Kate Delger

Vice President

Bulletin Editor

Leah Krebecek

Brianna Gruenwald

Future Service Projects Be the Match Blood Drive

Secretary Rebecca Robinson

Awards 2014-2015 Outstanding Club T-shirt Award 2014-2015 Governor’s Project Award 2014-2015 Robert S. Wilson Single Service Award for “Be the Match” National Marrow Donor Program

Interclub with UW-Eau Claire and UW-Stevens Point • Coulee Chase – raised $200 for Humane Society • Dog Toys • Dog and Cat Treats – Raised $150 for Eliminate Project • Social at Big Al’s

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About the Governor’s Project: Serving the Children of WUM By Five Yang

In honor of the 100th anniversary of Kiwanis International, my governor’s project will have our district focus on serving the children of WUM, since serving the children of the world is Kiwanis’ mission. I intentionally selected a project that is broad for two reasons.

First I want us to be able to serve as many children as possible in our community. Second The needs of children vary by location, so I do not want some clubs to feel as though they can’t participate in the project by making it too specific. Examples that would count as serving children include, but are limited to: children’s hospital, children’s museum, reading to children, tutoring, and cleaning parks. One more thing I would like all clubs to observe is the Universal Children’s Day on Friday, November 20th, 2015. I also encourage clubs to work with and reach out to the K-Kids and Builders’ Clubs around them. I promise to work hard to assist clubs in finding projects and events in their area.

Governor’s Project Goals 5,000 service hours working for children Have divisional book drives Observe the Universal Children’s Day on November 20th by doing projects for children

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HAPPYGRAMS Teasha, Alverno College

Stephanie Van Kampen, UW-Madison

I am so proud of everything you have accomplished! You are WUMderful and outstanding. <3 With so much love from Washington!

I am so excited for Spring Fling! I know it is going to be amazing. Keep up the WUMderful work!

WUM Members UWSP E-Board I am so excited for all of you! You’re all so wonderful and I can’t wait to see where you will take your club!

Hello WUM just wanted to thank each and every member for an awesome year! Sad to be leaving Circle K but you all made it one of the best and most memorable years of my life and for that I thank you! #2014-2015districtboard thank you guys for everything and all the support! <3 your past DCON Chair!

Jim Tammen, Marquette University Jim puts 110% into Circle K and often fails to realize how awesome he is. His dedication to not only Metro and Southeast divisions, but also to incoming members of CKI make him someone who stands out among the crowd. Congratulations on your outstanding year as LTG, Jim; I'm looking forward to seeing where you go with your Naval career!

Samantha Fournier, Bay College Thank you for stepping up to be the Superior LTG. You will lead your division to greatness!

Alesia Milliner, Alverno College

Casey Scheibengraber, Alverno College You always wear the cutest jewelry, I want all of it! J

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You are going to kill it this year as president. I am so excited to see how awesome this year will be for Alverno. Keep on truckin’ and keep on servin’!


Letter From the Editor Hello everyWUM, I cannot believe that I have published our first WisconsinUpper Michigan District Bulletin for the 2015-16 Circle K year! I am so excited to share this bulletin with you all since it is about and by all of you! As the District Bulletin Editor this year, I hope that I will serve you all well in this position. With that being said I want to hear from every single one of you; I want your feedback, articles, pictures – any and all of it! I want to share your accomplishments with everyone, so they can celebrate with you. Please, use this bulletin as a resource for information and for publication. This is YOUR bulletin. If you have any ideas of things you want to see, or if you want to contribute, please do not hesitate to contact me. All I ask, as have all of the previous bulletin editors, is that you plan ahead if you wish to contribute or need information published. I want to make Circle of Sharing everything you desire it to be and still do so in a timely manner! Finally, I just want to say thank you. I am so humbled by the support and encouragement from everyone as I decided to take on this position. You all gave me a chance, so I promise to not let you down! I am so excited for this year and I cannot wait to share your stories with everyone.

Yours in service, dedication, and WUM love, Casey Scheibengraber

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