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Joke of the Month: How do you find Will Smith in the Snow? -Answer at the end of the Newsletter “Jacie’s Monthly View” Dear Division 26D, From April 28 to May 1, 2016 I had the fantastic opportunity to attend our Annual District Confer- ence. It was just a wonderful experience, I mostly enjoyed meeting all of you as well as the new Board of Trustees of the Florida District. Next year’s DCON will be from March 30– April 2, 2017. Mark that on your calendar! You can find the New Board contact information on the last page. This year is going to be an amazing year of Service, to help our home, school, and communities. I plan to create unity within this divi- sion as well as create more service projects so the entire Cayman Islands will know who we are: Future Leaders! In these Newsletters we will be highlight- ing up-coming Key events and activities, so stay tuned! Yours in Service, Lieutenant Governor Jacie Mascarenhas Florida District of key Club Division 26D June 2016 (Jacie’s Amazing World of Service) Table Of Contents Jacie’s Monthly View…………...……..1 Joke of the Month…………...………….1 Key Club of the Month…………….....1 Clubs in Division 26D………………....2 Kiwanis Family Relations…………...2 YOF and FLOF …...……………………...2 District Leadership Conference….2 Key Clubber Duties……...…………... 3 June DCM and Banquet……………..4 Summer Community Service……...4 International Convention…………..4 Feeding our Future…………………….5 Membership Game……………………..5 Florida District Social Media……….5 Divisional Social Media……………....5 District Contact Information……….6 Key Club Of The Month Congratulations to the John Gray Key Club, for achieving so much in the past few months. The awards won at DCON show how hard this club has worked and how much they will continue to serve their communities. For more information visit: www.FloridaKeyClub.org June 2016, Zone K, Division 26D, Page 1

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Page 1: (Jacie’s Amazing World Service)Without Key Clubbers, who will lead? Plan and organize your club meeting Keep in contact with the LTG at least once a month via email , text, etc..-add

Joke of the Month: How do you find Will Smith in the Snow?

-Answer at the end of the Newsletter

“Jacie’s Monthly View”

Dear Division 26D,

From April 28 to May 1, 2016 I had the fantastic

opportunity to attend our Annual District Confer-

ence. It was just a wonderful experience, I mostly

enjoyed meeting all of you as well as the new Board

of Trustees of the Florida District. Next year’s

DCON will be from March 30– April 2, 2017. Mark

that on your calendar! You can find the New Board contact information on

the last page. This year is going to be an amazing year of Service, to help

our home, school, and communities. I plan to create unity within this divi-

sion as well as create more service projects so the entire Cayman Islands will

know who we are: Future Leaders! In these Newsletters we will be highlight-

ing up-coming Key events and activities, so stay tuned!

Yours in Service,

Lieutenant Governor Jacie Mascarenhas

Florida District of key Club Division 26D June 2016 (Jacie’s Amazing World of Service)

Table Of Contents

Jacie’s Monthly View…………...……..1

Joke of the Month…………...………….1

Key Club of the Month…………….....1

Clubs in Division 26D………………....2

Kiwanis Family Relations…………...2

YOF and FLOF …...……………………...2

District Leadership Conference….2

Key Clubber Duties……...…………... 3

June DCM and Banquet……………..4

Summer Community Service……...4

International Convention…………..4

Feeding our Future…………………….5

Membership Game……………………..5

Florida District Social Media……….5

Divisional Social Media……………....5

District Contact Information……….6

Key Club Of The Month

Congratulations to the

John Gray Key Club, for

achieving so much in the

past few months. The

awards won at DCON

show how hard this club

has worked and how much

they will continue to serve

their communities.

For more information visit: www.FloridaKeyClub.org June 2016, Zone K, Division 26D, Page 1

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Clubs In Division 26D

We are Family! What makes Key Club and Kiwanis effective is the de-gree to which the adults (Kiwanians and Faculty Advi-sors) interact with the students in your Key Clubs such that there is a mutual feeling of being valued, appreciat-ed, and respected. Key Clubbers should spend more time listening, appreciating Kiwanians and visa versa. We might all be pleasantly surprised by what we learn from each other. Some ways that we can unite in service to our fellow humans, community, school, environment and animals are to jointly charter a new K-Kids or Builders Club. Ask Kiwanians to get involved with a project of your Key Club where we can assist, similar to how Kiwanis ask your Key Clubs to assist in the Kiwanis Bike-a-thon (Kiwanibike). It’s not only to help out in service, Kiwanis hopes that through the spirit of comradery it can bring us closer and hopefully we can all enjoy the Fellowship of the K-Family. We want you to become a fan and lifelong member of the greatest service family. Invite the Kiwanians to speak at your meeting. Have an Interclub with other K-Family Clubs. Invite your Kiwanis Advisor to your club board meetings. Make sure Kiwanian(s) attend your Key Club’s regular meetings. Call the Kiwanis Club President (or Advisor) and let her/him know your concerns. Meet with Kiwanis and let them know how they can finan-cially support your Key Club. Organize a K-Family event with all clubs in attendance. Visit your sponsoring Kiwanis Club of Grand Cayman at least twice annually. We are Family! Yours in Service, Roger Bodden Distinguished Past President Chairperson Sponsored Youth Programs

DCON RECAP

Cayman Prep High School

Clifton Hunter High School

John Gray High School

St. Ignatius High School

Triple C High School

“A Member’s Word”

DCON is always a won-

derful experience. This

year I got to interact with

other Key Clubbers from

the Florida District, and

learn more about Key

Club. You can just feel the

Key Club Spirit!

-Ninna Bodden

For more Information about Key Club visit: www.KeyClub.org

Kiwanis Family

Relations

DCON is one of the best High-

lights and benefits of being a

Key Clubber. The Convention

opens up your eyes to the

amount of awesome service

one can provide to their com-

munity. I hope to see more

Caymanians at the 2017

DCON, this is an experience of

a life time !

YOF and FLOF

The Youth Opportuni-

ty Fund (YOF) is Key

Club International’s

grant program for Ser-

vice projects. You can

receive funding for pro-

jects between $100-

$2000 once a year. Divi-

sional projects do not

receive this.

The Florida Opportunity Fund

(FLOF) is a grant for service projects

available only in the Florida District

of Key Club International. FLOF

can give clubs up to 2/3 the money

necessary for service projects; how-

ever, schools must provide the rest.

You can receive ranges from $100 to

$1,000. Your club must be in good

standing.

For more about FLOF and YOF visit www.FloridaKeyClub.org June 2016, Zone K, Division 26D, Page 2

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Without Key Clubbers, who will lead?

Plan and organize your club meeting

Keep in contact with the LTG at least once a

month via email , text, etc..

-add me to any group chats you may have

Make sure to keep officers on task

Work towards an increase in Membership through-

out your club

Have monthly Board Meetings

Duties of a President

Run over weekly club meetings if the

president is absent

Attend all Key Club meetings

Keep a personal record of each club member

Create committees and assist committee chairs

-Awards and Contests Committee

-t-shirt Committee

- Fundraising Committee

Make sure the Club Secretary has sent in the Pride

Report

Conduct an educational program for new members

Duties of a VicePresident

Turn in the Monthly Pride Report using the OPR

System. http://opr.floridakeyclub.com/opr/

opr_login.asp

-Next report is due June 10

Obtain the minutes of all club meeting (general and

Board meetings)

Committee Reports as well as the list of committee

chairs and members

Maintain the Club roster

Join the Facebook Group “Secretaries of the FL Dis-

trict of KCI”

Toe receive important reminders from the District

Secretary text @flds at 81010

Duties of a Secretary

Keep an account of those who have paid their dues,

The deadline is November 1st, for the Early Bird Patch!

-To ensure of this Dues must be given by

October 1st.

Plan 2 to 3 fundraisers throughout the Key Club year in order

to buy supplies for service projects, provide food at meetings

as well as send members to DCON! (lead the committee)

-Examples include: car wash, bake sale, and movie

nights

Create a budget for your club (link below of a

sample Budget)

http://floridakeyclub.org/resources/ under club treas-

urers

Duties of a Treasurer

Create a Club Scrapbook

Manage or create your club’s social media account

Create Newsletters to keep your Club informed

Create a club t-shirt

Send articles and pictures to the Sunshine Source

Use the Florida Key Club website for resources:

www.floridakeyclub.org

Send pictures to the District Editor

Create flyers, posters and banners to promote Key

Club in your school

Duties of an Editor

Attend Key Club meetings

Be a part of the Service Projects and Opportunities planned

by your president as well as the LTG.

Display the Key Club attitude into the community!

Pay your dues!

Be the best Key Clubber you can be!

*All Officers must attend all of their Key Club meetings * June 2016, Zone K, Division 26D, Page 3

Duties of a Member

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KEY NEWS!

International Convention!! Community Service for

the Summer!

Summer is right around the Corner,

but that doesn’t mean we have to

stop our service. In fact, summer is

the perfect time to get involved.

Here are some ways to be active

service leaders during our break.

Cay Film July 1-4,2016

Vacation Bible School Camps

Humane Society

For more summer service pro-

ject ideas, go to the link below:

http://www.keyclub.org/kcn/16-05-09/

School_s_out_Service_is_still_in.aspx

*Call me for Any Questions you might have*

International Convention is in Atlanta this Year! The Florida District has

many spectacular things planned, such as a tour of the Coca Cola Facto-

ry, white water river rafting, paintball, fireworks at Olympic Park and

more! Thea deadline to sign up fro Icon is June 4th. For additional infor-

mation about icon visit the link: http://floridakeyclub.org/icon/

JUNE DIVISIONAL

COUNCIL MEETING

This is our First Divisional Council Meeting as well as

Installation Banquet that

you don’t want to miss!

When: June 4th, 2016

Time: 5:30-7:00

Where: St. Ignatius

Loyola Hall

Attire: Semi-Formal

R.S.V.P *Bring $5*

June 2016, Zone K, Division 26D, Page 4

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Follow Division 26D!!

These social media sites are to help Key Clubbers stay

informed about upcoming Key Cub events or community

service opportunities!

“Feeding Our Future!”

This year, our Governor Martha Grace Hagan has

created a service project for the entire District called

“Feeding our Future”. This year we will be working

and volunteering to help our youth as well as teen-

agers such as ourselves. Feeding our Future not on-

ly involves feeding people physically with food and

helping the homeless, but also feeding the minds of

children through education and literacy. Projects

that you can do for Feeding our Future include: cre-

ating gardens, food drives, Kiwanis Book Mobile

and maybe even Key Club tutoring to kids. The ser-

vice opportunities are endless!

The Governor’s Project

Follow the Florida District!

“The Membership Game”

Starting in September, Division 26D will be

playing a little game. I challenge you to

bring new members to your club every

month. The Key Clubber who has brought

the most potential members to their club

meeting in the time span of a month, will re-

ceive a prize from me at the

next DCM. This is some-

thing that you do not want

to miss out on! Who will

win? It’s up to you!

Social Media Accounts

FLKeyClub

@FLKeyClub

Florida District of Key Club

International

@FLKeyClub

Speak the Key Club Lingo

by using #Hashtags!

#BetheKey

#FLKeyclub

#KeyClub

@division26d_flkc

Division 26D Zone K Cayman Islands

Follow us! Send me any pictures that you would like

to be posted or different projects your club may be

working on!

June 2016, Zone K, Division 26D, Page 5

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Cayman Prep High School

Club President Esme Griffin

[email protected]

Clifton Hunter High School

Club President Abigail Smith

[email protected]

John Gray High School

Club President Greyshell Bent

[email protected]

St. Ignatius High School

Club President Sarah Jackson

[email protected]

Triple C High School

Club President Kayla Morse

[email protected]

Kiwanis Club of Grand Cayman

President Daniella McGowan

[email protected]

Sponsored by The Kiwanis Club of

Grand Cayman

Division 26D Lieutenant Governor

Jacie Mascarenhas

Triple C High School

[email protected]

District Governor

Martha Grace Hagan

Boca Raton High School

[email protected]

District Secretary

Sabrina Flores

Somerset Academy

[email protected]

District Treasurer

Alyssa Frank

Wellington Community High School

[email protected]

District Webmaster

Yuria Utsami

Boca Raton High School

[email protected]

District Editor

Jada Mohammed

Barbara Goleman High School

[email protected]

Executive Assistant

Gabriella Charlot

Somerset Academy

[email protected]

Zone Administrator

Dawn Campbell

Kiwanis Club of Kendall-South Dale

[email protected]

District Administrator

Donna Parton

Kiwanis Club of Gold Coast Knights

[email protected]

Contact Information

Answer: You find Fresh Prince!!!

June 2016, Zone K, Division 26D, Page 6