Circle of Sharing: June 2015

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Recruitment How-to: Magical Cube………………………….

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

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Committee Advertisements……………………………………..

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Leadership Academy…………………………………………….

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MERP Registration Form…………………………………………..

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Kiwanis Family Baseball Game Order Form………………….

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24 Hour Service Project Registration Form……………………

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District Goals Updates……………………………………………

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Happygrams………………………………………………………..

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Navigate Your Way: Upcoming Events……………………….

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Letter From the Editor…………………………………………….

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

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Recruitment How-to: By Elizabeth Le

GET AHEAD! Summer is a great time to plan ahead for the following year! Learn to make this awesome, fun cube that is perfect for presentations, org fair tabling, gifts, and more!

How to Make Your Own Circle K Magical Cube! Here's what you'll need: Paper (the sturdier, the better), scissors, tape and/or glue 1. Print 8 same-sized paper cube templates. Cut and fold them into cube, using glue or tape. 2. Take 2 cubes, place them side by side, and place a piece of tape overlapping both cubes on one edge. 3. Do the same and create 3 more separate cube pairs. You should have 4 cube pairs at the end. 4. Create a square by placing 2 cube pairs together with the taped sides facing upward. Place another piece of tape connecting the two pairs together. There should be 4 cubes taped together to make a square. 5. Do the same for the remaining two cube pairs. You should have two squares, each containing 4 cubes. 6. Place the two squares together with the taped sides facing outward (left and right) and the nontaped sides facing/touching each other. Place two pieces of tape on one of the other sides (one piece for the top two cubes, and one piece for the bottom two cubes. 7. Open up your cube to be sure it can open up in three different ways. 8. Find pictures you would like to put on your cube, add grids matching the size of your cube, and print them off. 9. Cut the pictures out and glue or tape them to your cube. 10. (Optional) laminate or place tape over the pictures

to increase their durability.

If you have any questions about MERP, Circle K Cubes or anything else, feel free to send an email to elizabeth.le.cki@gmail.com

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Create Your Own Circle K Magical Cube!

MEMBERSHIP EDUCATION AND RECRUITMENT PROGRAM Saturday, July 18th Stevens Point, WI From 10am-4pm, there will be lots of learning, fun and fellowship! Don't forget! Preregistration forms and payments postmarked by July 1st will be entered into a drawing for FREE registration at MAC! *Online pre-registration forms can be found on the event Facebook page: Membership Education and Recruitment Program (MERP) 2015

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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.

Apply for Awards, Regulations, and History Chair The ARH is responsible for being knowledgeable of our district bylaws and policies. If there are any conflicts, this chairperson will address it to the district board and the House of Delegates at District Convention. This chairperson is also responsible for preparing and organization the district convention award process.

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

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Leadership Academy July 26th — July 31st

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Membership and Hours Goal: 600 Members

Goal: 12,000 Service Hours

Goal: 1,200 Kiwanis Family Hours

Goal: 100 Interclub Events

74%

32% 24.9% 15.5%

Progress: 444 members

Progress: 1860 hours

Progress: 299 hours

Progress: 32 events

Fundraising Goal: $750

Goal: $5,500

Goal: $3,000

Goal: $6,000

30% 20.5% 12.3% 0% Progress: $0

Progress: $1,126.10 Camp Wawbeek

Camp Bay Cliff

Progress: $901.26

Progress: $738.98 The Eliminate Project

Other Charities


Attendance Goals Goal: 100 Attendees

Goal: 20 Attendees

Goal: 45 Attendees

Goal: 250 Attendees

79%

Progress: 79 attendees Spring Fling

Progress: N/A CKIx

Progress: N/A MERP (Membership Education and Recruitment Program

Progress: N/A K-Family Baseball Game

District Goals are set to help our members and district strive and grow. Together we know it is possible to obtain all of this goals! With the help of all of you, we can continue to be a powerhouse district in Circle K International. Here is a break down of some of our goals: 

If we reach our goal of 600 members, it will only take 20 service hours per member to reach our total service hour goal.

If we reach our goal of 600 members, it would be an average of $10 fundraised per member to reach of fundraising goal for the Eliminate Project.

To reach our goal for the Kiwanis Family Baseball Game, we need your help. Friends and family are welcome to attend. Postmark your orders by July 1st and bring a friend!

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HAPPYGRAMS

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Letter From the Editor

Casey Scheibengraber

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