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Division 12/22 October 2014 Issue 7 San Angelo Central Key Club members at their induction ceremony on October 20 th ! Congrats to all who paid their dues Early Bird! For everyone else, dues are due by December 1 st ! 1
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Page 1: Division 12/22 newsletter october 2014

Division 12/22

October 2014 Issue 7

San Angelo Central Key Club members at their induction

ceremony on October 20th! Congrats to all who paid their

dues Early Bird! For everyone else, dues are due by December 1st!

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Natalie’s News

I hope you all are enjoying school so far this year! I’m going to give you some advice, in case you are

stressed out:

Freshman: Have fun while you have free time, but make sure to keep your grades high! It really helps

your GPA the next three years.

Sophomores: This is your chance to start figuring out what you love! Try something new this year.

Juniors: DO NOT STRESS OUT. All your hard work will be worth it in the end.

Seniors: If you are going to college, start looking for scholarships now! Try to avoid student loans!

I hope that maybe helped!

In this Issue

Feel free to contact me!Phone: (325)-262-7010Email: [email protected]: @nataliemac17Twitter: @nataliemac17

Fun FactDivision 12/22 now has 80% reporting, up from 40% at the

beginning of last year! Y’all are doing

great!

1- Cover

2- Welcome

3- Top 25 Clubs

4-5- Key Club Week

8- DCON Theme Release Date

7- Membership Update Center

8- Scholarship Opportunity

9-ELIMINATE Project

10- Contact Info

11- Secretaries Page

12-Key Leader

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A HUGE

congratulations to

Earlyand

San Angelo Centralfor being Top 25

Clubs this 2nd

Quarter! I am so

proud of you!

Everyone else, I’m proud of you

too! Remember, if you want to be

in Top 25, there is still time! Keep

sending in those monthly reports!

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KEY

CLUB

WEEK

MAKE IT YOUR OWN

NOV 03

NOV 04

NOV 05

NOV 06

NOV 07

SHOW YOUR K IN EVERY WAY

CONNECT THE K’S

KUDOS TO THE KEY PLAYERS

BRING A FRIEND TO KEY CLUB*Use

#keyclubweekto show your

support!

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- Barry SengKey Club International Trustee(OUR Trustee for Texas- Oklahoma!)

Monday, November 3Show your K in every way—Show people what Key Club is all about! Spread the

word by wearing Key Club gear and publicizing Key Club Week in local stores, your school Web site, community newspapers—even on the radio. Officially

announce Key Club Week in your community with a proclamation and refer to the Key Club public relations manual to get great tips on how to publicize Key Club in

your community.

Tuesday, November 4Kudos to the Key players—Personally thank all the Key Club supporters you

know—teachers, advisors and other Key players. Write thank-you notes, host an appreciation dinner or do something uniquely your own style to recognize the

contributions of these special people.

Wednesday, November 5

Connect the Ks—Key Club is the largest high school service organization in the world and is a member of the Kiwanis family. Celebrate the entire family of Kiwanis

by getting the whole gang involved. Connect with local Kiwanis, Circle K International, Builders, Kiwanis Kids or Aktion clubs and team up for a joint service

project.

Thursday, November 6

Bring a friend to Key Club—More members = more service. Increasing the amount of service Key Club performs increases the impact Key Club has on the

world. Bring a friend, or two, or more to your next Key Club meeting. Download recruitment resources.

Friday, November 7

Your way—This is your club’s chance to do its own thing and make its mark. Pick a project, plan a recruitment party or combine activities from the other Key Club

Week days. Whatever idea you choose, take it and run with it.

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Want to know the DCON Theme?

Wait no more!

Actually, wait just a bit more.

Just a tiny bit, I promise.

The theme of DCON will Pre-Launch to clubs

who attended last year on Monday,

November 10th, 2014. Those clubs then have

the opportunity to log into their user ID on the

District website a day early to view the video

and other convention information before

everyone else!

Then, on Tuesday, November 11th, 2014, the

theme will be released to the entire District!

I hope y’all are as excited as I am for DCON 2015!

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Membership Update Center

It’s the time of year again!

Time to pay your dues!

The Membership Update Center is open

September 3rd to December 1st.

Pay your dues by November 1st to be an “Early Bird”

and get extra points on your monthly report.

I have attached instructions on how to use the MUC

on my monthly email. If you need help, please

contact me, Regional Advisor Rudy Barron, or District

Treasurer Colin Gonzalez.

While you’re on the district website, be sure to update

your Club Officer Contact Info (COCI) as well.

Please refer to this instructional video!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gV47UE5uas

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Scholarship OpportunityEach year at District Convention,

scholarships are awarded to seniors in Key

Club. The only rule is you must be in

attendance during DCON 2015.

The scholarships are very competitive, but

worth your time and effort! In years past,

anywhere from $500 to $2,000 has been

awarded to twenty to thirty individuals, so

you do have a chance! Get free money for

going to school!

For more information, please check out:

http://www.tofoundation.org/8

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60,000 --- The number of mothers and babies

whose lives are stolen each year because of

MNT.

9 --- The number of minutes from now that a

mother or child will die of MNT.

34 --- The number of countries still at high risk for

MNT.

$110 million --- The amount of money that we

must raise to eliminate MNT.

2015 --- The year that we must raise this money

by. $1.80 --- The amount it costs to vaccinate one

mother and her future babies.

61 million --- The number of lives we will help

save or protect if we meet our goal.

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Contact Information

San Angelo Central Key

Club

Logan Dybdahl, President

[email protected]

Grace Heineman, Vice President

[email protected]

Tyana Nixon, Secretary

[email protected]

Yesenia Villanueva, Treasurer

Marissa Bingham, Editor

[email protected]

John Trevino, Webmaster

[email protected]

Elizabeth Jost, Faculty Advisor

[email protected]

Bea Barron, Kiwanis Adv.

[email protected]

Tom Woods, Kiwanis Adv.

[email protected]

Rudy Barron, Region 5 Advisor

[email protected]

Natalie Heineman, LTG Division 12/22

[email protected]

Early Key Club

Christopher Whited, President

[email protected]

Patrick Murphy, Vice President

[email protected]

Karissa Tobin, Secretary

[email protected]

Ryle McGinnis, Treasurer

[email protected]

Bethany M. Kirk, Editor

[email protected]

Cassie Durden, PR Officer

[email protected]

Michaela Harris, Historian

[email protected]

Kassidy Holland, Historian

[email protected]

Courtnie Smith, Webmaster

[email protected]

Kate Black, Faculty Adv.

[email protected]

Brownwood Key Club

Lorena Hernandez, President

[email protected]

Krystal San Miguel, Vice President

[email protected]

Alex Vargas, Secretary

[email protected]

Jamie Butts, Treasurer

[email protected]

Abby Robledo, Webmaster

[email protected]

Pam Rider, Faculty Adv.

[email protected]

Comanche Key Club

Tamara Lack, Faculty Adv.

[email protected]

Cross Plains Key Club

Taryn Estes, President

[email protected]

Larson Walker, Secretary

[email protected]

Hannah Cowan, Historian

[email protected]

Katy Jo Morgan, Historian

[email protected]

Robin Porter, Faculty Adv.

[email protected]

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District Board

Kaitlyn WilsonDistrict [email protected]

Samuel KinninDistrict Secretary [email protected]

Colin GonzalezDistrict Treasurer817-583-1171 [email protected]

Emily ZhaoDistrict [email protected]

Andrew LohConvention [email protected]

Rudy BarronRegion 5 Advisor325-245-5069 [email protected]

Bobby ThakkarTech Producer214-620-7114

[email protected]

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Secretaries

Samuel Kinnin, District Secretary 323 Garmon Dr.Early, TX 76802

Natalie Heineman, Lt. Governor Division 12/22 2658 Harvard Ave

San Angelo, TX 76904

Rudy Barron, Region 5 Advisor 148 State Street

San Angelo, TX 76905

AND your Sponsoring Kiwanis Club Advisor and President

Be sure a keep an extra copy with your faculty advisor!

Mail your reports by the 5th of each month!

Send all your reports to the following:

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What: Kiwanis International’s leadership education program

whose mission is to provide a life-changing experience that

inspires young people to achieve their personal best through

service leadership. Key Leader is a three day camp full of

bonding time, outdoor activities, and a chance to learn more

about service.

Where: Pineywoods Camp- Woodlake, TX

November 14-16th

Cost: $200- all inclusive

www.key-leader.org

Division 12/22Brownwood – Comanche – Cross Plains – Early – San Angelo Central