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Page 1: October Newsletter
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October Newsletter

Greetings !

Greetings fellow Key Clubbers! It’s amazing

how fast time has gone by, I

can’t believe it has already

been 1 month since my last

newsletter and also the begin-

ning of school. I am very excit-

ed to meet all of the club offic-

ers in person at my first DCM.

More information about the

DCM is available on the next

page. Also officers please re-

member to turn in your Key

Club dues as soon as possible. Before you move on and continue read-

ing my newsletter, please keep in mind that I am here to help you, so if

you have any questions or concerns don’t hesitate to contact me.

In This Issue

Trick Or Treat

Project Educate

Key Leader

Contact Info

Elisei Costea

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October DCM

What is a DCM ?

For those of you who don’t know, the Divi-

sional Council Meeting is a meeting where

the officers from our division meet to dis-

cus matters and events related to Key

Club.

October DCM

Date: Wed. October 24th

Time: 3:30 PM

Location: Yale Secondary Cafeteria

Presidents, please make

sure all your officers will be

attending!

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Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF!

Trick or Treat for UNICEF!

Each year many clubs participate in UNICEF’s Trick-or-

Treat for UNICEF program. It’s a very easy event that

produces a huge impact! While you’re trick-or-treating,

simply let the homeowners know that you’re trick-or-

treating for UNICEF and looking for any donation possi-

ble! All of the money raised will go toward the UNICEF

Program, Project Eliminate!

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What is Project: Educate?

Project: Educate is the new

District project for 2012-2013.

It’s main objective is to

support the development of

early-childhood & primary

education in the developing

country of Jamaica.

What do the funds go towards? The funds are distributed in 5 different contributions: #5 30,000 High school scholarships for 10 students across Jamaica #4 27,050 St. Mary School (yet to be confirmed) school supplies #3 23,050 Online classroom assistance to 150 students across Jamaica #2 20,050 Wakefield Primary School assistance for a new Library #1 12,050 Mona Heights Primary School supplies & library equipment

Merchandise

Bracelets $1

T-Shirts $15

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What is Key Leader?

Key Leader is a weekend leadership program for today’s

young leaders. This life-changing event focuses on service

leadership as the first, most meaningful leadership develop-ment experience.

There will be large and small group workshops and team

building activities. Students will be able to learn leadership

skills that will help them change their schools, communities, and world for the better. You will meet new friends

and have an experience you will never forget.

Key Leader 2013 in the Pacific Northwest District

April 5-7, 2013

Kawkawa Camp and Retreat Center - Hope, BC, Canada

Who can attend ?

All Key Clubbers

How much is it ?

$175—includes all meals, lodg-

ing, and program materials for

the weekend

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