K E Y C L U B The Official Publication of the New York District Key Club June 2010 THE EMPIRE KEY “People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges” Joseph F. Newton “Caring– Our Way of Life”
Mar 10, 2016
K E Y C L U B
The Official Publication of the New York District Key Club June 2010
THE EMPIRE KEY
“People are lonely because they
build walls instead of bridges”
Joseph F. Newton
“Caring– Our Way of Life”
Table of Contents
Letter from the Editor .................................................2
Governor’s Greeting ..................................................3
Message from International Trustee .........................3
Introduction and Message to Secretaries................4
Introduction and Message to Treasurers..................4
Introduction and Message on Technology..............5
Message from Executive Assistant............................5
Governor’s Project......................................................6
District Projects............................................................7
International Projects and Programs........................8
Divisional Training Conferences and Rallies ...........9
Advocacy Update....................................................10
Distinguished Key Clubber ......................................10
Kiwanis-Family Relations..........................................10
UNICEF: Voices of Youth Project..............................11
Public Relations ........................................................12
Ideas for the Summer...............................................12
New Jersey District Callout......................................13
Service Spotlight- William C. Bryant High School..14
Service Spotlight– Stuyvesant High School............15
Resources .................................................................16
Reminders..................................................................16
Committee List..........................................................17
Contacts....................................................................18
Greetings New York!
As your District Bulletin
Editor, it is my responsi-
bility to put together a
newsletter that serves
not only as a update
but also as a reference.
This is the first edition of the Empire Key and
it not only contains introductions but also
opportunities and useful information. I plan
to create three more Empire Keys to serve
the same purpose with varying content de-
pending on the time of publication.
Although the summer has begun, I hope
that this Empire Key serves as a reminder to
you that service never ends. Even when
school is not in session, Key Clubbers can
gather and volunteer! In fact, the summer is
one of the best times to volunteer since
there isn’t any homework, tests, or projects
to worry about.
I hope that this first issue of the Empire Key
has informed you and inspired you. This year
is going to be great!
Yours in the spirit of service
District Bulletin Editor Jensen Cheong
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Letter from the Editor
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It’s summer vacation! Call me a dork but even though I am excited for summer
vacation, I miss school. It gave me more things to do. Many of you took the Re-
gents this year and I am sure you all did great. For the seniors who graduated
this year…congratulations! High school is a time where you grow and learn
more about yourself.
Although the school year is unfortunately over, the people of Key Club Interna-
tional do not take a day off. Key Clubbers around the world continue to serve
their community and take advantage of the great weather. Many organiza-
tions hold summer events so keep an eye out. I know sometimes the hot weather can be a little too
much but it is actually the perfect chance to hold an event. Some clubs are taking the hot opportu-
nity to hold a water fight fundraiser. They charge a few dollars that go to a charity, and have a mas-
sive water fight.
New York is trying to really advertise exercise and use of parks by offering tons of programs/classes
at no cost. Talk to the heads of these programs and see if you can hold something like a yoga class
with one of their instructors. People can pay a small fee that will go to a charity. Summer is so great
because it offers plenty of ways to help your community or the world at large. Go out, enjoy and
serve!
- District Governor Nadyli Nuñez
Greetings Fellow Key Club Members,
It is a pleasure to have the opportunity to talk with you today. I serve as your
International Trustee until International Convention in Memphis, Tennessee, which happens in 9 days! If you can’t make it to convention this year, do not worry, Key Club is got you covered. All the sessions this year will be broad-
casted live over the internet. Visit www.livestream.com/keyclub at the follow-ing times:
Opening Session: Thursday, July 8, 7 – 9 PM CDT Recognition Session: Friday, July 9, 6-8:30 PM CDT
Farewell Session: Saturday, July 10, 7 – 9 PM CDT
- International Trustee XinLei Wang
Governor’s Greeting and Message from International Trustee
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Hello Mighty New York District! My name is Grace Na and I am rising junior at
Shaker High School. I have been in Key Club since my freshman year and I have
been a dedicated member ever since. This year at the Leadership Training
Conference I was elected your 2010-2011 District Secretary. My responsibility as
the District Secretary is compiling all the Election Report Forms into one large
directory that is sent out to clubs. Clubs should take advantage of the directory
to keep in contact with other Key Clubs in their region. Also, I keep track of the
totals hours and money fundraised by clubs and the monthly report forms that
club secretaries submit. When I get the monthly report forms I compile them into
a chart where the District Board can see the progress of our Key Club year. I am very excited and
motivated to help lead New York District Key Club to a strong and prosperous year. I will be working
closely with secretaries all over New York, to make communication stronger. Through the NYDKC
Secretaries Google Group secretaries will be able to share their problems and ideas. I will be posting
up important files (monthly report forms) and updates on urgent information.
-District Secretary Grace Na
For those of you who may not know me, I was elected to be your District Treas-
urer for this service year. The job I have is an important one. For the next ten
months or so, I’ll be filing incoming Fundraising Report Forms and proofs submit-
ted by club treasurers. Through this, I’ve already been given the chance to see
the extraordinary work the mighty New York District does, cent by cent raising
hundreds to thousands of dollars. As your District Treasurer, I’ll also be keeping
track of membership dues paid by every member. Your membership dues
aren’t due until late fall, but make sure you get them in time so we have an ac-
curate membership count!
If you’re a club treasurer, you’ll be contacting me regularly, most likely through the Google Group.
Request to join if you aren’t already in it! It’s the treasurer’s responsibility to make sure clubs get
credit for the money they raise and to make sure every club member gets counted.
Remember, Key Club doesn’t stop in the summer! Keep fundraising while you enjoy your vacation
and don’t hesitate to contact me at [email protected] if you have any questions or
concerns.
- District Treasurer Safanah Siddiqui
For Secretaries: http://groups.google.com/group/nydkc-secretaries For Treasurers: http://groups.google.com/group/nydkc-treasurers
Introduction and Message to Secretaries and Treasurers
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As technology is continuing to advance our society rapidly, we find more ways
to access what we need and use it more easily. As your District Webmaster, it is
my job to use the new technologies to make it easier and faster to manage Key
Club affairs. I am sure the during the past years, the District has been using
some of these, such as online forms rather than mass emails, web chat rather
than a 3 hour meet-up spot, and online resources in a list rather than on paper.
These are all on the New York District Key Club website, which is accessible to
all. Also, a useful way to communicate is the “Contact Us page”, which you
may feel free to submit an email to ask a question at all times, either to the Ex-
ecutive Board or Lieutenant Governors. I personally never subscribed to the Mailing List on the site
before I became Webmaster, but then I realized how much I was missing!
It's a faster way to keep up, and you don't even have to do anything! It will just be on the way as
you check the rest of your emails! This year, a common priority is communication, so with the many
things already given for your use, please consider the possibility of using them to make your Key
Club work easier!
- District Webmaster Emily Lew
Message on Technology and Introduction to Executive Assistant
Hi! My name is Jillian Harmon and this year, I’m excited to serve you as the NYD
Executive Assistant. “What exactly does this entail?” you may ask. In short, my
position as Executive Assistant functions much like your home club’s Vice Presi-
dent. It’s my duty to help Governor Nadyli support a well-organized and prop-
erly operating Key Club District, as well as support the remaining officers of the
district, such as your Lt. Governor. Throughout the year, it’s my goal to help
bridge the gap between upstate and downstate Key Club’s, as these clubs of-
tentimes vary in the way they operate based on geographic location. Through
this, the New York District can become a more cohesive and communicative
district with interaction between clubs from every corner of the state! So, much like your home
club’s Vice President who aids the President in a clubs success, it’s my duty to help increase com-
munication, inclusiveness, caring, leadership, and the quality of service our mighty Key Club pro-
duces side-by-side with Governor Nadyli! This year, I hope to meet each one of you as you experi-
ence the epic amounts of fun this service year is bound to bring! Have an amazing and service-filled
summer!
- Executive Assistant Jillian Harmon
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Governor’s Project
Fundraising Ideas S is for Summer!
• Sports Tournaments!
Spend your summer hosting an athletic competi-
tion whether it is outdoor basketball to indoor ping
-pong! Remember to stay well hydrated!
• Scavenger Hunt!
...only it’s Key Club styled! Make the participants find interesting things that relate to Key Club! Some examples
are keys, locks, Kiwanis logos on the highways...
• Selling Lemonade!
Lemonade stands are another way to easily fundraise! When it is really hot outside just set up your stand in a
area where people will get thirsty quickly!
With fair prices and a good sense of spirit, you can fundraise a lot this summer!
The Governor's Project for the 2010-
2011 Service Year is titled "Keys To
Education" and focuses on the
reading and the learning aspects
of education. This project is not
limited to one age level, instead, it
branches out to include all ages
and all types of people including
the elderly and disabled. The
Committee is headed by myself, Lt. Governor Nicole
Murray, under the direction of Governor Nadyli Nu-
nez. We have been working together with the four other
committee members to compile a packet of information
describing what the project is all about as well as ideas
to help each club contribute. As a Key Clubber, you
must decide with your club how you will do your part in
making this project a success. Take ideas such as book
drives, tutoring, and reading buddies and make them
your own. Our goal this year is currently undecided but
will be voted upon soon. So, start deciding on projects
and good luck! The packet will be emailed out
soon! Look for it!
-Lieutenant Governor Nicole Murray
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In May the District Board voted upon ten charities to provide financial support
over the next Key Club year. The charities are the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Center,
Kamp Kiwanis, Pediatric Lyme Disease Foundation, St Jude Children’s Research Hospital,
Doctors Without Borders, The American Cancer Society, Make-A-Wish Foundation, The
National Down Syndrome Society, The Fisher House, and Local Causes.
Each of these charities is a worthy cause, whether they are large and well known, or
small and unfamiliar. Together they cover a large array of interests so it is likely that a
District Project is perfect for your fundraising efforts.
The District Projects Committee is made up of five lieutenant governors dedicated to make fundraising for
these charities simple and fun. Throughout the year we will be working with you to be as successful in your
fundraising as possible. In the coming week your respective lieutenant governor will be getting a packet of
promotional materials to hand out to each club in the division and they will be receiving a contact list of each
charity and it’s branches which will be passed down to all club presidents. Look out for that, for it will be im-
perative to successful and productive fundraising.
So far, we have raised about $24,000 from our goal of $175,000, which is just about 14%. Summer is upon us
now and it is the perfect time for fundraising. In the upcoming months I suggest that you fundraise for
St.Jude’s, Make-A-Wish Foundation and The American Cancer Society because September is Leukemia
Awareness Month as well as National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Your club can carry these events
into September and begin your Key Clubbing almost immediately. Not only will it be beneficial to the District
Projects but it may jumpstart your membership! Your club can hold bake sales, car washes, a back-to-school
concert where you charge admission. Summer provides limitless opportunities, utilize all of them!
For more information on the charities, head on down to www.nydkc.org, the District’s official website and if
you have any questions, feel free to contact me or your respective Lieutenant Governor! Remember, the next
time you think fundraising, think District Projects!
- Lieutenant Governor Rhea Singh
District Projects
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The International Projects and Programs Committee works to raise awareness
and increase Key Clubber involvement in fundraising and providing services for
them.
Our International Projects and Programs are UNICEF, March of Dimes and the
Children’s Miracle Network. These charities are truly amazing and have a huge
positive impact on the people they help. Choosing to take part in these pro-
jects means that you are making the decision to save millions of children from
death, sickness, and suffering that can easily be prevented.
Throughout the year, we will be searching their websites and speaking to representatives to discover
fun and effective service projects that Key Clubbers can take part in to help needy children of the
world. I will be informing my fellow lieutenant governors of these projects and their benefits to the
people they are helping. Then they can choose to present them to their divisions or turn them into
divisional projects where even more people can get involved.
These charities all make a tremendous difference in the lives of children worldwide. They are able to
do so much with so little. UNICEF for example is able to immunize 550 children from measles with
only $200. That means for the same price as a pack of gum, two children can receive life long pro-
tection from a deadly disease.
The expansion of these charities has the ability to give help to more people than you can ever
imagine. Every dollar or cent can have a substantial impact on a child who needs you, so get in-
volved and save lives.
- Lieutenant Governor Susanna Novick
International Project s and Programs
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Divisional Training Conferences (DTC)
A Divisional Training Conference (DTC) is a sin-
gle session workshop where newly elected
and/or current club officers get trained. In
some cases, there is also a workshop for mem-
bers as well. Each DTC is made to fit the
needs and traditions of the division so not all
Divisional Training Conferences are run the
same.
The advantage of a DTC is that it is a much
smaller setting which allows the trainees to
get a more center attention. They can ask
more questions pertaining to their job and
also develop bonds with other fellow trainees.
Attendance at a DTC is sometimes manda-
tory but if not, officers should definitely go! It is
a very helpful event!
Divisional Training Conferences and Rallies
Rallies
A Rally is an all day event with service projects
and workshops for Key Clubbers. It is generally
done with neighboring divisions and K-Family
groups.
Most rallies have workshops for all club officers
and workshops regarding resources and Key
Club essentials such as graphic standards us-
age. There is always a members workshop! In
some cases, there are workshops for running
for high office!
At some rallies, they even have K-Family pro-
jects that not only fulfills the Governor’s of Dis-
trict Projects but also earns your club a patch!
A rally is a great way to learn more about Key
Club. It is also a great time to practice and
learn new skills related to Key Club and may
also motivate you to go for higher participa-
tion in Key Club! As always, you WILL meet
new people and make new friends!
Editor’s Note: In the next edition of the Empire Key, a complete list of Divisional Training Conferences and
Rallies will be listed for everyone to view! All dates, times, and locations will be posted. Some divisions may
have one or the other or both!
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By definition, Advocacy is
public support and a rec-
ommendation of a particu-
lar cause or policy. The Ad-
vocacy Committee is run
and chaired by Lieutenant
Governors. I, Katie Cieplicki,
will serve as chair for this
year with fellow Lieutenant
Governors David More-
house, Greg Barron, Emily Gicewicz, and Christina
An. Our goal is to earn 5,000 advocacy points
and your club can help us reach that goal! This is
the way the point system works: for every signature
on an advocacy letter, the district earns 1 point.
For every advocacy event that is held, the district
earns 5 points. Your club’s advocacy points are to
be recorded on Monthly Report Forms and there-
fore reported to the district. We have a whole year
to meet our goal and more importantly, to spread
awareness on pressing issues in our communities.
-Lieutenant Governor Katie Cieplicki
The Distinguished Key Clubber Award is awarded annually to Key Clubbers who have
gone above and beyond what is expected of them. It helps recognize all those who
have served their homes, schools, and communities to the best of their abilities.
The Distinguished Key Clubber (DKC) Committee makes the application and all the cri-
teria required to receive this award. We are committed to simplifying the application
process, while still making it an impressive and respectable award.
This summer, the DKC Committee will release a checklist with criteria that will be re-
quired to receive the award. You will be able to keep tabs on projects you have partici-
pated in, and if you are qualified for the award. You’ll want to be active in your club, and help projects that
help us reach our District goals – this includes participating in events that fall under the Governor’s project and
District Projects. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us!
- Lieutenant Governor Sharif Mahfouz
We all have our families. There’s
the parent, the aunt/uncle the
older sibling and the younger
siblings. There is one just like that
for Key Club! The Kiwanis Family
Relations Committee is responsi-
ble for the interactions between
the different branches of the K-
Family. These branches are Ki-
wanis, Aktion Club, Circle K, Key
Club¸ Builders Club and K-Kids. Together, we provide
service to the community, and with that grow a bond
like a regular family. By this fall, you will be seeing a
resource that will help Key Clubbers just like you inter-
act with the other branches of the K-Family. Staying in
touch with your Kiwanis is a huge part of being a Key
Clubber. In order to keep a good connection with
them this summer, invite them to your meetings and
projects! A weekly phone call is possibly one of the
best ways to keep in touch with Kiwanians.
-Lieutenant Governor Dylan Gross
K-Family, Advocacy, and Distinguished Key Clubber
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Contribute to the 2011 UNICEF State of the World’s Children! That one of
UNICEF’s publications! UNICEF is currently seeking quotes and essays from
children ranging from ten to nineteen years of age! That includes all Tweens
and Teens!
Please read the section on the UNICEF website regarding this publication!
“The State of the World’s Children (SOWC) has been UNICEF’s flagship publication for 30
years, and every year it closely examines a key issue affecting children. The report is trans-
lated into several languages and read by thousands of people in governments, the United
Nations, media and the general public. This year the report will focus on adolescents – like
you! The report will include statistics and information about the challenges and opportuni-
ties facing adolescents around the world. “
Quotes can be up to 50 words in length and essays can have a maximum of 800 words. This year a
team of young people like ourselves will review and assemble a companion report based on the
submissions! The deadline is July 30th!
Please visit the website for more information!
http://www.unicef.org/voy/takeaction/takeaction_4585.html
UNICEF: Voices of Youth Project
What Clubs Can Do • This is a perfect opportunity for clubs to show
their members what UNICEF is. Using an activ-
ity like this to educate people about UNICEF is one of the best methods!
• Perhaps you can collect submissions from your club members and publish them into your own newsletter!
• Although you may not use this project, stay in touch with UNICEF and participate in future
advocacy projects!
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A well developed system of public relations is essential to a clubs success. The
Public Relations Committee is dedicated into assisting clubs develop a system
where they can communicate and advertise to any audience and age group.
We say develop because there is no fixed method for better public relations.
This year, we expect to release a packet filled with sample PR material that can
be used along with tips and resources. In addition to the packet, we plan to
create a series of PDFs containing suggestions and sample writing in certain
situations. We also plan to make videos demonstrating some of the material we
present to Key Clubbers. Some people learn better from paper and some people learn better
through visual methods.
The members of the committee, Webmaster Emily Lew and Lieutenant Governors Zachary Baum,
Tyler Geurds, and Emily Gicewicz along with myself are planning to run workshops at upcoming ral-
lies. We encourage all club officers to attend as well as all interested members. The topics and ideas
discussed will address all Key Clubbers alike.
Public Relations can bring a club a lot of success but if it is faulty can also bring a clubs demise. We
want to make sure Key Clubbers are aware of PR and use it well. IF you have any questions, feel free
to contact me or anyone on the committee.
-District Editor Jensen Cheong
Want to continue community service during the summer? Most clubs wrap up
at the end of June but Key Club is year-round, so serving your “Home, School,
and Community” never stops. Although your club may not have meetings, YOU
as an individual member of Key Club can participate in the Governor’s Project
and District Projects. Try getting a group of friends together to clean up a
beach, or go to the local hospital and read to sick children. Maybe you want to
host some sort of summer oriented fundraiser for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital or
the Fisher House. Some fundraisers include outdoor movie nights, volleyball tour-
naments, or an Ice Cream sale. Many of your Lieutenant Governors will host
divisionals and division-wide projects, so remember to get involved with those activities. But remem-
ber to always have a good time when performing community service, after all it is summer break.
- Lieutenant Governor Zachary Baum
Public Relations and Ideas for the Summer
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The New Jersey District of Key Club’s District Project
for the fifth year in a row is Children’s Specialized
Hospital. Children’s Specialized Hospital, also known
as CSH, has been the top provider of rehabilitation
with special needs for over 119 years. CSH is the larg-
est free standing pediatric treatment hospital in the
United States and serves children affected by brain
injury, spinal cord dysfunction and injury, premature
birth, autism, developmental delays, and life-
changing illnesses. Over the course of five years, the
New Jersey District has raised over $326,585 for our
beloved hospitals! For the 2010-2011 service year,
the District’s fundraising goal is $75,401.65: the 7
represents the NJ District's 7 days a week dedication
to CSH, the 5 stands for our fifth year of service to
CSH, the 401 signifies the thousands of dollars the NJ
District will have raised over the 5 years, and the 65
commends the 65th anniversary of the New Jersey
District of Key Club International. Key Clubs all over
New Jersey are dedicated to Children’s Specialized
because the kids there are more than just hospital
patients to us, they’re our friends.
Callout from the New Jersey District
A Little Message from our Neighbors, NEW JERSEY
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The Asthma Walk is an event held by the American Lung Association and this year it was held on
Saturday, May 22, 2010, at Battery Park. This annual event held by ALA raises money to help the
people with lung diseases and fight for cleaner air. Thousands of walkers participate in this event
and with their help the ALA has been able to move a step closer towards their goal. As much as the
walkers are expected, organizations with large number of volunteers are expected as well. Bryant
Key Club, one of the most active clubs in Bryant High School volunteered at this event. When it
comes to helping, Bryant Key Clubbers are ready to go anytime, anywhere even if it means waking
up at three in the morning. During this event, we did something that we have never done before.
We received a job as a Marshall, which basically means that we guide the walkers towards the di-
rection that they are supposed to walk.
Although challenged by the hot sunny day Bryant Key Clubbers walked almost 2 miles to reach
each of our volunteering spots. President Hina and I walked back and forth to every station that our
Key Clubbers had been assigned to, to make sure that they were all doing fine. After standing in the
same spot for almost two and half hours, we were completely worn out, but that still didn’t keep us
from having a nice volleyball game between the boys and the girls. Although, as awkward as it
sounds, we received out volunteering T-shirts after we finished our volunteering. It’s funny because
we usually get it before we start volunteering. We had a new experience at the Asthma walk, and
that of course was working as a Marshall. I encourage every member to attend every walk possible
because it is just too good to miss it.
-William C. Bryant Key Club Editor Carla Pacheco
Service Spotlight: William C. Bryant High School
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Dumpling eating contest, scavenger hunt, tug-of-war, and band performances; what’s not to
love about Relay for Life in Columbus Park? Each year, the American Cancer Society hosts this sig-
nature fundraising event in an effort to raise awareness about cancer and to support those who are
suffering. The event focuses on three objectives: celebrating the victories already achieved over
cancer, remembering those who have been affected by this disease, and fighting back against
cancer by making a personal commitment.
Each year, Stuyvesant Key Club has participated in this event and this year was no different.
Last year, we won a number of contests and were able to have a huge donation in our name to the
American Cancer Society. This year, our club registered to participate as a team again along with
Bronx Science Key Club. Before activities started, cancer survivors were invited to circle the field to-
gether in the Survivors Lap which represents how Relay for Life can help save more lives each year
through their efforts to raise money to support a cure for cancer. It was also a chance for survivors to
give thanks to friends and family for helping them through the fight against cancer.
Our team competed against Bronx Science in first round of the tug-of-war contest and al-
though neither team ended up in first place, it was a great inter-club opportunity. The dumpling eat-
ing contest separates this Relay for Life from other events held throughout the city. To participate,
three team members needed to consume as many dumplings as possible in a total of 3 minutes.
Our team ended up with a total of 30 dumplings and many members agreed that it was one of the
most entertaining parts of the event.
The event ended with a touching luminaria ceremony at night where glowsticks were placed
inside paper bags spread throughout the park to represent the lives lost in the battle against cancer
and give people time to remember loved ones or people who have been affected by this disease.
One of the coordinators of the event gave a speech on how the fight against cancer would be
passed down to future generations. One of the most inspiring events of the year, Relay for Life is defi-
nitely a can’t-miss event.
- Stuyvesant Key Club President Fannie Law
Service Spotlight: Stuyvesant High School
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This section will contain links to website that you may find helpful!
www.nydkc.org - The New York District Key Club Website. There are resources as well as
online report forms. The contact information and LTC information is here as well.
www.keyclub.org - The Key Club International Website now has a new look! It is a well or-
ganized website that includes all resources from starting a club to running for high office!
www.nycirclek.org - The New York District of Circle K! Key Club at a college level.
http://www.causes.com/causes/92819?m=e2d9b80d&recruiter_id=7204157 - Kamp Kiwanis
groups.google.com/group/nydkc-secretaries - Google Group for Secretaries
groups.google.com/group/nydkc-treasurers - Google Group for Treasurers
Resources
• Please submit all forms on time! That includes
MRF’s, Lieutenant Governor Evaluations, and
Club status Reports!
• Submit a FRF after each fundraising event!
• Stay in touch with your sponsoring Kiwanis.
• Write Service Spotlight articles after each suc-
cessful event you club participates in!
• Use the summer to plan new member recruit-
ments in the beginning of the school year.
• Enjoy the summer!
Reminders
Our Mascot! The beaver!
Resources and Reminders
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Governor’s Project
Chair: Lieutenant Governor Nicole Murray Members:
Lieutenant Governor James Passarelli Lieutenant Governor David P. Morehouse II Lieutenant Governor Stephanie Salinas
Lieutenant Governor Greg Barron District Projects
Chair: Lieutenant Governor Rhea Singh Members:
Lieutenant Governor Sarah Hand Lieutenant Governor Morgan Murray Lieutenant Governor Zachary Baum
Lieutenant Governor Katie Toomey International Projects and Programs
Chair: Lieutenant Governor Susanna Novick Members:
Lieutenant Governor Anna Glessner Lieutenant Governor Christina An
Lieutenant Governor Lexii Dellapenna New Club Building and Reactivation
Chair: Lieutenant Governor James Florakis Members:
District Secretary Grace Na District Treasurer Safanah T. Siddiqui Lieutenant Governor Raven Zaidi
Lieutenant Governor Domenick Pesce Advocacy
Chair: Lieutenant Governor Katie Cieplicki Members:
Lieutenant Governor Emily Gicewicz Lieutenant Governor Christina An Lieutenant Governor David P. Morehouse II
Lieutenant Governor Greg Barron
Public Relations
Chair: District Bulletin Editor Jensen Cheong Members:
District Webmaster Emily Lew Lieutenant Governor Tyler Geurds Lieutenant Governor Zachary Baum
Lieutenant Governor Emily Gicewicz
Kiwanis-Family Relations
Chair: Lieutenant Governor Dylan Gross
Members: Lieutenant Governor James Passarelli Lieutenant Governor Anna Glessner
Lieutenant Governor Roberto Cantos Lieutenant Governor Raven Zaidi Distinguished Key Clubber
Chair: Lieutenant Governor Sharif Mahfouz
Members: Lieutenant Governor Roberto Cantos Lieutenant Governor Katie Toomey
Lieutenant Governor Stephanie Salinas Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Center
Chair: Lieutenant Governor Yasmin Soliman Members:
Lieutenant Governor Morgan Murray Lieutenant Governor Sarah Hand
Lieutenant Governor Lexii Dellapenna Lieutenant Governor Domenick Pesce Laws and Regulations
Chair: Executive Assistant Jillian Harmon
Committee List
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Name Position E-mail
Grace Na District Secretary [email protected]
Safanah T. Siddiqui District Treasurer [email protected]
Jillian Harmon Executive Assistant [email protected]
Jensen Cheong District Bulletin Editor [email protected]
Emily Lew District Webmaster [email protected]
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Stephanie Salinas Lieutenant Governor Division 2 [email protected]
Zachary Baum Lieutenant Governor Division 3 [email protected]
James Passarelli Lieutenant Governor Division 4 [email protected]
Roberto Cantos Lieutenant Governor Division 5 [email protected]
Domenick Pesce Lieutenant Governor Division 6 [email protected]
Dylan Gross Lieutenant Governor Division 7 [email protected]
Christina An Lieutenant Governor Division 8 [email protected]
Susanna Novick Lieutenant Governor Division 9 [email protected]
Nadyli Nuñez District Governor [email protected]
Yasmin Soliman Lieutenant Governor Division 10 [email protected]
Sharif Mahfouz Lieutenant Governor Division 11 [email protected]
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Rhea Singh Lieutenant Governor Division 13 [email protected]
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Katie Toomey Lieutenant Governor Division 15 [email protected]
Tyler Geurds Lieutenant Governor Division 16 [email protected]
VACANT Lieutenant Governor Division 17 N/A
Emily Gicewicz Lieutenant Governor Division 18 [email protected]
David P. Morehouse II Lieutenant Governor Division 19 [email protected]
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Katie Cieplicki Lieutenant Governor Division 21 [email protected]
VACANT Lieutenant Governor Division 22 N/A
Anna Glessner Lieutenant Governor Division 23 [email protected]
Morgan Murray Lieutenant Governor Division 24 [email protected]
Nicole Murray Lieutenant Governor Division 25 [email protected]
Raven Zaidi Lieutenant Governor Division 26 [email protected]
James Florakis Lieutenant Governor Division 12 [email protected]
Sarah Hand Lieutenant Governor Division 27 [email protected]
Andy Lowenberg District Administrator [email protected]
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