D is 9 Rocky Mountain District Key Club International Arvada Standley Lake Bear Creek Jefferson HS Columbine Jefferson Academy Lakewood Wheat Ridge Alameda LTG Greetings In this issue! Timeline of Events Quick Links Key Leader Fall Rally Eliminate Project ICON 2012- A look back Club Checklist and Resources Hey D9 Unicorns of the Sea AKA Narwhals, Even though I’m sure we’re all missing our summer days about now, the fun of Key Club is just beginning! The service leaders in our division are hard at work making a difference in their communities and showing the world what Key Club is and what we can do. This is going to be a year of unprecedented accomplishments in D9 as we get to know each other and the potential that we have as clubs, a division, and as a district. As the month of September begins, I will be making club visits and talking to you all about Fall Rally, Key Leader, and the District Projects. I am so excited to get to meet all of you this month! There is nothing better than a bunch ofcaring teenagers all grouped together, and that’s exactly what Key Club does! There isn’t a club as cool as it out there so let’s make the most of every moment we have in it! Check out the timeline of events and checklist for a quick recap of upcoming events. This newsletter will also give you Fall Rally details and a guide to registering for Key Leader. Serve on Narwhals! Don’t let anything stop you from changing the world! Yours in friendship and service, Juliana Rodriguez
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D is 9
Rocky Mountain District Key Club International
Arvada Standley Lake Bear Creek Jefferson HS Columbine Jefferson Academy Lakewood Wheat Ridge Alameda
LTG Greetings
In this issue!
Timeline of Events
Quick Links
Key Leader
Fall Rally
Eliminate Project
ICON 2012- A look
back
Club Checklist
and Resources
Hey D9 Unicorns of the Sea AKA Narwhals,
Even though I’m sure we’re all missing our summer days about
now, the fun of Key Club is just beginning! The service leaders in our
division are hard at work making a difference in their communities and
showing the world what Key Club is and what we can do. This is going to
be a year of unprecedented accomplishments in D9 as we get to know each
other and the potential that we have as clubs, a division, and as a district.
As the month of September begins, I will be making club visits and talking
to you all about Fall Rally, Key Leader, and the District Projects. I am so
excited to get to meet all of you this month! There is nothing better than a
bunch ofcaring teenagers all grouped together, and that’s exactly what
Key Club does! There isn’t a club as cool as it out there so let’s make the
most of every moment we have in it! Check out the timeline of events and
checklist for a quick recap of upcoming events. This newsletter will also
give you Fall Rally details and a guide to registering for Key Leader.
Serve on Narwhals! Don’t let anything stop you from changing the world!
Yours in friendship and service,
Juliana Rodriguez
Sep. 22 Fall Rally! See details on next
page
Oct. 1st Dues become payable.
October 12-14
Key Leader Windy Peak Outdoor Lab Bailey, CO
Oct. 19-21
Key Leader Mountain
Chalet Aspen Aspen, CO
Nov. 1st
Dues due for Early Bird
Award
Timeline of Events
Quick Links
• www.key-leader.org Key Leader
• http://rmdkeyclub.org/metrorally Fall Rally
Flyer
• www.TheEliminateProject.org The Eliminate
Project
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At www.key-leader.org/ registration filter by city, state, or date
to find an event. Click the
"Register" button at the bottom of the event listing.
Click on the "Register"
button under the
registration category
that is right for you
Create an account or login to the
online registration system and enter your information
Windy Peak Outdoor Lab- Bailey, CO - October 12-
14 2012,
Mountain Chalet Aspen- Aspen, CO October 19-21,
2012
• Cost: $175 for Key Club Members $200 for
non Key Club Members, $115 for student
facilitators Cost includes all meals, lodging
and program materials for the weekend.
• Check with your local Kiwanis clubs, school,
local businesses or other community
organizations to see if they can help with
financial assistance.
• If your Kiwanis Club is sponsoring you, you
will be asked to provide their email and
phone in the registration process
Registration is now open for Key Leader! This is a
three-day leadership weekend which will inspire you
to achieve your personal best through service
leadership. You will make lasting friendships of key
clubbers and non-key clubbers alike, engage in team-
building and discussions, and have an absolutely
unforgettable experience. Three hundred Key Leader
programs take place around the nation, but nothing
compares to the ones held in the Rocky Mountain
District! For more, visit key-leader.org
If a Kiwanis Club is sponsoring you, have
their email ready to put under sponsor.
They will then be given the necessary info
to complete the transaction.
Rocky Mountain District Project
At the July District Board Meeting, RMD voted to focus on The Eliminate
Project as our district project with a district goal of $18,009! Below are
some guides taken from www.TheEliminateProject.org to help you