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Hey Jelly Fish! Important Things!
ICON!! The answers behind it
Tacoma Rally!!!! Post talk
Project Eliminate
What is Key Club?
The August DCM is tba
Contact info:
Facebook: Micah Athey
Email: [email protected]
Hey guys its me again, I have had
a lot on my mind recently and I
just want everyone know that key
club has changed me a lot, and I
don't I could ever be the same,
and I wish you all have had the
same experience, so the next
DCM has not been decided, but I
will let you all know when I do, I
thank you all so much! Please do
enjoy the newsletter!
JULY Newsletter!
The Blaze!
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I have been thinking about, and its about time that we have
a
DCM!
There will be:
Food
Games
Work shops
Bonding time!
Ice breakers!
And tons of great memories!
DCM
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So for those of you who didn't make to ICON for some reason, I
have heard
from of my friends on the board that were there, and this is
what they said,
Chester Pham, Division 21: Icon was amazing! We got to meet
people from
all over and bond as a district. Our very own Kelsie Hoppes was
elected as an
International Trustee. ICON will be in Anaheim next year. I hope
to see you
guys there! Hakikat Bains, District Secretary: International
convention 2013
was a wonderful experience full of education, spirit, service,
and key club! As
the Pacific Northwest District, we had the chance to explore our
amazing na-
tional capital. From museums to zoos to the beautiful
architecture, the tour
was a whole different learning experience in itself. PNW showed
their spirit
strong at ICON representing our mighty moose back home! We met
dedicat-
ed members from around the world and made lifelong memories. If
you ever
have the chance to attend an International Convention, take the
opportunity
to learn and explore with Key Club! Alan Yeh, Division 32: ICON
was an abso-
lutely amazing experience. I got to meet Key Clubbers from
around the world
and learned a lot from the workshops. D.C. was a remarkable city
to visit and
I would love to go back even though it was extremely hot and
humid. I can't
wait for ICON 2014 in Anaheim!
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Tacoma Rally.
For those of you who didn't go to Tacoma rally, it was amazing!
Tons of food! There were a bunch of great workshops, not as many
games, but the ice-breakers were great. And the club members got to
hit the board members with water balloons! Over all Tacoma rally
was great, and I'm so looking forward to next year, and I hope all
of you can make it, cause Athena did a great job setting everything
up! And it would not have been as great if it hadn't been for her!
Thanks everyone, have a great day!
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With the Eliminate Project, Kiwanis International and UNICEF
have joined forces to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus.
Neonatal tetanus kills one baby every nine minutes, nearly 60,000
newborn children every year. A significant number of women also die
due to maternal; tetanus. The effects of the disease are
excruciating, tiny newborns suffer repeated, pain-ful convulsions
and extreme sensitivity to light and touch.
To eliminate MNT from the Earth, 129 million mothers and their
future babies must be immunized. This requires vaccines, syringes,
safe storage, transportation, thousands of skilled staff and more.
It will take $110 mil-lion and the dedicated work of UNICEF and
every member of the Kiwanis family.
Kiwanis and UNICEF joined forces to tackle iodine deficiency
disorders, achieving one of the most significant public health
successes of the 20th cen-tury. Now, together, they are eliminating
MNT from the face of the Earth. In doing so, the project will reach
the poorest, most neglected mothers and babies with additional
lifesaving health care. The end of this one disease means the
beginning of better health for so many families.
To stay up-to-date, sign up for the Eliminate Projects e-mail
newsletter and visit www.TheEliminateProject.org for more
information.
PROJECT ELIMINATE
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Kiwanis will help
save or protect
more than 61 mil-
lion mothers and
their future babies
On average, health edu-
cation and a series of
three doses of tetanus
vaccine cost $1.80
38 countries re-
main at high risk
for MNT
160 babies die
each day from ne-
onatal
One baby dies every
9 minutes from neo-
natal tetanus
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What is key club?
Key Club is the largest service leadership organization in the
world. Key Club empowers its quarter million youth mem-bers to lead
and serve in al-most 5,000 clubs in 24 na-tions. Providing more
than 12 million service hours annually, Key Club proves to be an
ever-popular high school organiza-tion for teenagers seeking to
cultivate leadership skills, de-velop friendships, and perform
service in their communities. Since the first Key Club at
Sac-ramento High School (California) in 1925, Key Club members
demonstrate a pas-sion for helping others and de-velop excellent
leadership skills they carry with them for a life-time.
STUDENT-LED Key Club is an organization of individual Key Clubs
and is funded by nominal dues paid by every member. Its officers
are high school leaders elected by the members at district and
International Conventions.
INCLUSIVENESS The requirements for Key Club membership are set
forth in the By-laws of Key Club Inter-national. Specifically, Key
Club membership is open to any student who desires to become a
leader in his/her school and community and wishes to provide
service to others.
What is Key Club?