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Key Club International NJ District Division 17 Newsletter 2014-2015 service yearTRANSCRIPT
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Page 12 Important Contacts
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Starbucks, Hackensack NJ
DCM Breakdown Page 10
ECLC Ho-Ho-Kus I Emerson I Fort Lee I High Tech I North Bergen I Secaucus I Tenafly
Shinterest Division 17 Volume I Issue IV
Page 6-7 ICON Recap
DISNEYLAND!!!
Bodyguard Jae Shin
Page 2 Salutations!
Secaucus High School
Page 3 Club Spotlight!
Children suffer from MNT
Page 5 DPS Committee
Page 11 Reminders!
Don’t forget!!
Are you an Instagram fan? Games PROBLEM
Page 4 DP Committee
Page 8-9 PR Committee
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Salutations Division 17!
It hasn’t been long since the last issue of Shinterest was released, and it hasn’t been long since I met up with a lot of you at the Divisional Council Meeting. A lot of you should have noticed by now, but just to play cap-tain obvious, I have adapted a new layout for my newsletter. I’m hoping the change will pique your interest a little bit more, and make the newsletter more entertaining to read. I hope you all have been enjoying your summers! I myself recently attended my church retreat at the Hudson Valley Resort, and was amazed at how many updates there were when I got back. ICON happened recently and a lot of information was given throughout the week. Please check out the article to find out about the CHANGE IN DUES , the new Inter-national Trustees, and much more!
DON’T FORGET, this newsletter is jam-packed with information ESSENTIAL TO YOU AND YOUR CLUB. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me! I’m here most of the summer. If you haven’t already, please be sure to inform me of the dates that you will be on vaca-tion, so I know when not to bother you (haha).
Yours in caring and service,
Taken at Tenafly High School’s government retreat. I’m a Class Secretary!
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Club Spotlight!
As promised, a school will be highlighted in my news-letter as often as possible. This issue it’s Secacus Key Club! They are an outstanding club that always man-ages to fill their CMRFs with at least one service pro-ject, and they are one of the larger clubs in our divi-sion. Along side Tenafly Key Club, Secaucus Key Club is a DIAMOND LEVEL DISTINGUISHED CLUB fully recognized by international! A plaque was pre-sented during ICON and is currently sitting in my house. (Tenafly received one as well, but this is a Se-caucus Key Club spotlight, so I will be keeping the light on them).
Some goals they have for the upcoming service year are…
Bring the club even closer as a family
Have more events involving other Key Clubs
Basically help the community in any needed way
- From the President of Secaucus, Claudia Pan.
Let’s work together as a divisional family to help them achieve their goals!!
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If you haven’t guessed by now, the District Programs (DP) Committee releases a new article/flyer every month for all of you to see and use to your discretion! They are responsible for choosing the ADVOCACY FOCUS every service year, and this year, the focus is HUNGER IN THE US. This month, they decided to release a statistics flyer with some ideas as to how your club can help combat this serious is-sue! There are people suffering in other countries, and we certainly shouldn’t ne-glect them, but let’s also not forget our fellow people here in the states. Let’s better our communities by feeding a hungry neighbor, or neighbors!
For more information, check out previous issues of the Shinterest for articles from the DP Committee or contact me! If you want to go above and beyond, you can always contact the Committee chairs, LTG of Division 9 Tara Engelken and LTG of Division 10 Brooke Willemstyn.
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Salutations Key Clubbers!
At this year’s International Convention in Anaheim, California, there were several workshops presenting progress and fundraising ideas for the Eliminate Project. Here are some amazing statistics:
So far, with your efforts, Key Club International has raised $856,320
That is a total of over 425,000 lives saved since the campaign started. Congrats, Key Clubbers!
Most recently, Madagascar eliminated MNT, meaning there are now 24 coun-tries still afflicted with MNT
The Eliminate Project has set a $1.5 million goal for Key Club International; to reach this goal, every member would need to donate just $2!
In total, the Eliminate Project needs to raise $110 million to ultimately rid the world of tetanus.
These seem like impossible goals to reach. However, with your efforts, the end of tetanus by 2015 is sure to come. Below are some inventive projects that are sure to bring in big bucks:
18,000: Every day, 18,000 children die of preventable diseases. So what can we do to help? One inventive idea is to take duct tape and write out a big 18,000 on the ground in your local park or courtyard. The objective is to fully cover the duct tape with change. As people walk by, educate them on the Eliminate Pro-ject, and ask them to donate change. This is a great way to raise awareness and to fundraise.
Give-something-up Day: Encourage fellow Key Clubbers to give up their daily cup of coffee or lunch from Chipotle, and donate the money saved to the Elimi-nate Project.
Carnation/Flower sales: these are always popular. Talk to a local florist and see if you can get some flowers donated for free or discounted price. Sell them for a profit!
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Welcome to the ICON Recap section!!
Unfortunately, I was unable to attend,
but the majority of the District Board was
able to! Thanks to my best friend, other-
wise known as the District Secretary of
NJ Jacqueline Dragon, I have been
given updates as to what went on!
Warning: the descriptions written on this
page may not match the pictures on
page 6. Nonetheless, the updates are
IMPORTANT.
There are a total of 33 Districts and
11 International Trustees. Each
trustee looks over 3 Districts. For
the 2013-2014 service year, the NJ
District was under the care of
Madison Kemker.
Did you know that some districts
have members who held office for
more then 4 years? Their high
school runs a little differently from
ours!
IP LTG of the once known
as Division 3 Nicole Lema
runs for International Trus-
tee!
P.S IT stands for Interna-
tional Trustee
“Words cannot express
how incredibly grateful,
blessed and in shock right
now. I have been honored
to be elected by 2,000 key
clubbed at international
convention for Interna-
tional Trustee today.”
- IT Nicole Lema
District Governor Sam Levisay rocked
the Tomato suit at Meet and Greet!
Why the tomato suit? The NJ District
mascot is Tito the Tomato! Why? Be-
cause we’re the GARDEN STATE. Get
it?
Meet and Greet is a set time where
Key Clubbers are allowed to go
around and meet other Key Clubbers
from AROUND THE WORLD.
Do you see that one guy in the photo? No, not that one.
That one. Forget it.
One of the guys in this photo is none other than our es-
teemed District Treasurer, Daniel McCormack. He’s in
charge of making sure everyone in the district pays their
dues!
Speaking of which, International Dues have been in-
creased to $7. In total, dues are now $12.50.
“International Convention was one of the greatest
experiences I've had as a Key Club member. I got
to go to sunny Anahiem, California and meet Key
Club members from around the world and repre-
sent my club and be an active member of Key
Club international.”
- NJ Editor Patrick Quinn
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Divisional Council Meeting (DCM) Breakdown
Just a few weeks ago, some of you attended the first Divisional Council Meeting of the 2014-2015 service year that took place at the Starbucks in Hackensack. I would first like to thank everyone who took time off of their summer va-cation to attend. If you were unable to attend, have no fear, for the Recap...was already sent out to all of you. Check your emails! If you didn’t receive it, let me know! This article is just a general breakdown of DCMS: the things that will happen at every single one. So if you wish to be able to prepare beforehand, keep these in mind!
- Attendance was taken, and is kept throughout the entire service year. There will be AT LEAST 5 DCMs happening throughout my term as LTG. The sign-in sheets and recap documents help me to keep track at the end of the service year which officers fulfilled their requirement of attending at least half of the DCMs. So if you were unable to attend this one, no sweat. Just try to attend the next ones!
- Club Reports is a way for not just me, but for the entire division to know what’s happening in our surrounding clubs. The highest ranking officer present at the DCM will represent their club by giving a status report as to what their club has been up to since the last DCM. Presidents, if you know that you will be unable to attend, make sure your other officers know what’s going on so that they can properly fill us all in on what’s going on! This is also the time to ask for help if needed!
- the Middle: this would be the main body paragraphs in an essay. Any updates from the district or international or from myself are given at this point. Make sure your ears are perked, because everything I give at this point directly af-fects your clubs!
- Announcements: final things that I would like to say
- Open Floor: any questions, comments, concerns, or requests may happen at this point. I have been talking for most of the time at this point, so I want to hear from you guys!
Hope this helps! Yours in caring and Service, Jae Shin
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Before this issue of the Shinterest ends,
some reminders!! Get out your calen-
dars, phones, or post-its and keep
these in mind!!
Hope you all have a lovely summer!! <3 #keyclub
Art Contest:
Every service year, a new issue of the
Jersey Key is published. This year, the
NJ Editor Pat Quinn has decided to im-
plement an art contest to highlight all
the talented artists of the NJ District!
Officer or member is allowed to submit
in artwork: painting, sketch, photo etc
to potentially be published in the Jer-
sey Key!
Deadline: August 15
Email [email protected]
Subject: Art Contest
Secaucus Officers!
Keep checking your phones, emails
and Facebooks for the Officer Training
Date!! It’s happening THIS SUMMER.
DCM #2
I texted/contacted ALL club officers:
PLEASE CHECK YOUR PHONES. I need
to know your summer schedules in or-
der to plan the next DCM! EVERYONE
must attend if possible!!
CMRFs
There was a bit of a mixup with the
June CMRF. The CMRFs are still col-
lected throughout the summer!! Even if
your club doesn’t do anything over
the summer, I still need the report
forms!! July CMRF due August 10.
Summer Projects~
I know it’s hard, but try holding at
least a social event this summer!
These are recorded on CMRFs as
well!
Stay in touch!!
I WANT to hear from you guys!
Even if it’s just a simple hello,
please stay in touch over the
summer!
ECLC Ho-Ho-Kus I Emerson I Fort Lee I High Tech I North Bergen I Secaucus I Tenafly
Shinterest Division 17 Volume I Issue IV
Jae Shin
Lt. Governor of Division 17
22 Divisions Division 17 7 Clubs 32 Officers 5
Executives
District Governor
Samantha Levisay
District Secretary District Treasurer
District Editor District Webmaster
Jacqueline Dragon
Daniel McCormack
Patrick Quinn
Srikar Gudipati
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