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Division 20 Dover ~ Morris Catholic ~ Morris Hills ~ Morris Knolls ~ Morris Votech ~ Randolph ~ Roxbury A Message from Your LTG Hey Division 20, Hope you all enjoyed this past summer! I know you are all prob- ably incredibly busy with the amount of schoolwork you’ve undoubtedly been receiving, but September is one of the busiest Key Club months of the year. Within this newsletter, you’ll find information on upcoming deadlines, as well as important events (RTCs, Fall Rally, Trick or Treat for UNICEF, the newest Divisional Project - The ELIMINATE hands, and DCON). All club presidents and advisors should be receiving the district mailing soon. View page 10 of this newsletter for more info. I must emphasize, this newsletter issue is rather important, so I’d like everyone to browse over the entire thing. I know the immensity of Key Club work, coupled with schoolwork might be overwhelming. Please keep in mind that I’m here to help and make your lives easier. If you need absolutely anything, feel free to contact me. Good luck with every- thing! Yours in Caring and Service, Audrey Lee (973) 978-3638 [email protected] september Volume 1: Issue 5 Table of Contents Pg 1: LTG Message Pg 2: Fall Rally/Tools 4 Schools Pg 3: Trick or Treat for UNICEF Pg 4: Dues (For Club Treasurers) Pg 5: RTCs Pg 6: Divisional Project Pg 7: ELIMINATE hands Pg 8: Service for CSH Pg 9: Meet Wesley/Mascot Pg 10: DCON/District Mailing Pg 11: Calendar Pg 12: Contact the Exec Board
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Division 20Dover ~ Morris Catholic ~ Morris Hills ~ Morris Knolls ~ Morris Votech ~ Randolph ~ Roxbury

A Message from Your LTGHey Division 20, Hope you all enjoyed this past summer! I know you are all prob-ably incredibly busy with the amount of schoolwork you’ve undoubtedly been receiving, but September is one of the busiest Key Club months of the year. Within this newsletter, you’ll find information on upcoming deadlines, as well as important events (RTCs, Fall Rally, Trick or Treat for UNICEF, the newest Divisional Project - The ELIMINATE hands, and DCON). All club presidents and advisors should be receiving the district mailing soon. View page 10 of this newsletter for more info. I must emphasize, this newsletter issue is rather important, so I’d like everyone to browse over the entire thing. I know the immensity of Key Club work, coupled with schoolwork might be overwhelming. Please keep in mind that I’m here to help and make your lives easier. If you need absolutely anything, feel free to contact me. Good luck with every-thing!

Yours in Caring and Service,Audrey Lee

(973) [email protected]

september Volume 1: Issue 5

Table of ContentsPg 1: LTG MessagePg 2: Fall Rally/Tools 4 SchoolsPg 3: Trick or Treat for UNICEFPg 4: Dues (For Club Treasurers)Pg 5: RTCsPg 6: Divisional ProjectPg 7: ELIMINATE handsPg 8: Service for CSHPg 9: Meet Wesley/MascotPg 10: DCON/District MailingPg 11: CalendarPg 12: Contact the Exec Board

september 2

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Fall Rally Join the NJ District Board and Swing into the Jungle of Service at the 2011 Fall Rally on October 9th at Six Flags Great Adventure! Get your registra-tion in early (by September 30), and pay only $33 (or $6, if you’re a season pass holder). Late payments should be brought to the event itself (and it’s $38). Arrange transportation now and start getting your members pumped up for this great event! Registration packets are going to be emailed out soon!

Frequently Asked Questions & Facts

Sources: http://youth.unicefusa.org/trickortreat/, keyclub.org

What IS Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF?

Established as one of the longest-running youth initiatives in America, with more than $164 million raised to date,

Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF remains an inspiration for the young (and the young at heart) to further the cause of children every-

where. Hundreds of millions of kids and adults (including past presidents!), spanning three generations of Americans, have been

part of Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF.

What Will the Money Collected Be Used for This Year?

Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF will raise funds for Project ELIMINATE, which will help save the lives of 100 million

mothers and their future babies through immunization against Maternal/Neonatal Tetanus.

Is There a Deadline to Hand in Donations?

There is no deadline to turn in Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF donations. We encourage you or your school/group to

send funds in as soon as possible so that UNICEF can put donations to work right away.

Where Do I Send the Donations to?

Each Key Club collects and sends in their donations to Key Club International to be recorded and then sent to UNICEF.

NOTE: If you send in your money directly to UNICEF online or through mail, your contribu- tions will not be added to your District’s sum, so make sure to send it to KCI so you

can get recognition for your hard work!

Mail to:

Key Club International 3636 Woodview Trace Indianapolis, IN 46268

Where Do I Order the Boxes from?

If your advisor has not already received them, you can pick them up at Fall RTCs.

Is It True That I Can’t Use Coin Machines?

Contrary to popular opinion , no! Normally, you would be taxed, which is why

most people will tell you not to use them. But as long as you use a CoinStar Center and

select the “U.S. Fund for UNICEF” donation option (code#5555), the machine will count

your change and print a receipt for the full amount. Don’t forget to cash in the receipt

and mail your money to KCI!

To find a CoinStar Machine nearest you, go to http://www.coinstar.com/ or

call 1.800.928.CASH .

More Questions?

Don’t hesitate to contact your Lieutenant Governor for more details!

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Dues 101

$12 (District Dues) + $5.50 (can charge up to) = Dues ranging from $12 to $17.50

How to Pay Dues:1) Collect the money from your members. November 1st = Early Bird Registration deadline; December 1st = official dues deadline

2) Go to www.keyclub.org and locate the membership update center. Add new members and remove old ones from the online roster.

3) Create the invoice, by clicking for your invoice after you’ve com-pleted the online roster. From there, see how much dues your club needs to submit.

4) Send that amount of $ to the address listed on the invoice.

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Kiwanis International and UNICEF are teaming up to eliminate maternal

and neonatal tetanus. 1 baby dies every 9 minutes due to this terrible disease.

However, it is highly preventable. With only 3 injections of a $0.60 vaccine,

mothers can pass their immunity onto their future babies.

Let us join together this year and com-bine our efforts to combat this deadly,

and tragic disease.

YOU can eliMiNaTe.

How you can help:

Become part of your local Kiwanis club. Educate yourself about MNT and share

your knowledge with your community. Rally to get others involved. Be among the first to invest in this campaign. Even the smallest action can be part of change in the world. Visit www.theeliminateproject.com for

more information.

NJ District of Key Club International’s 2011-2012 Fundraising Goal:

$79,180.387: Unwavering, 7-days-a-week dedication9: MNT claims 1 baby every 9 minutes

180: $1.80 is the cost to fully vaccinate a mother

38: number of countries affected by MNT

This page and the following one are the divisional project I’m requiring every club to do for the months of September and October. All club presidents have received an email with a flyer of the ELIMINATE hands, as well as the hands itself. The hands will be sold for $1 each, until October 15th, and will benefit all the children suffer-ing from this easily preventable disease.

The K Family thanks you for lending a hand.

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The K Family thanks you for lending a hand.

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The K Family thanks you for lending a hand.

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The K Family thanks you for lending a hand.

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Recreational Therapy is a great way to get involved and interact with the children at CSH! (Try to schedule at least a month before!) Feel free to contact the following people to schedule your visit!

Lindsay Healy (Mountainside) [email protected]

Jamie Richards (New Brunswick) [email protected] Laurel Fitts (Toms River) [email protected]

Service Goal: 15,600 hours

Children’s Specialized Hospital

K E Y C L U B

All clubs should try to volunteer at Children’s Specialized Hospital! *Remember to fill out a service form every time your club has a

project, which can be found online!*

Help the New Jersey District help Children’s Specialized Hospital: the largest pediatric rehabilitative center in the country, which is located in New Jersey, by reaching the

following goal as a district!

Have any questions? Please feel free to contact:

Revathi Mekala (Service Chairperson)

Lieutenant Governor of Division 10

[email protected]

CSH Week! November 13-19, 2011

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Meet Wesley Yuan, District Webmaster

NJ District Mascot!by Jerry Zhang

LTG Division 19

That’s right, finally our district will finally jo-ing the ranks of the Cali-Nev-Ha district with the bee and the Southwest district with the pepper by having our very own mascot! At the August board meeting, the New Jersey Key Club Board of Trustees voted to emulate New Jersey Circle K to be the “Jersey Fresh” tomatoes. So show your pride everywhere with the tomato.

Feel free to call the tomato “Freshie!” :)

To Division 20,

Hello, my name is Wesley Yuan of Parsippany High School in Division 19! To be honest, I never expected this ap-pointment to happen like this, but now that I'm here, I look forward to work with your Lieutenant Governor, Audrey! If you would like any help on improving your website or creating one, you can always reach me by E-mail. I do have one final piece of advice: The nothing stopping you from achieving your goals except yourself. Good luck with every-thing, and I hope to see you guys at RTCs and Fall Rally!

Wesley [email protected]

september 10

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Walk the Boardwalk of Service @ DCON ‘12

District Mailing (for Club Advisors & Presidents)Hey Club Advisors and Club Presidents!

Pretty soon, you should all be receiving the Back to School District Mailing. This issue includes: •TheDistrictHandbook •FallRallyRegistrationPacket •KEYpingUpIssue1 •HowtoPayDues •AdvocacyFlyer •TheELIMINATEProjectFlyer •Children’sSpecializedHospital •FallRallyFlyer •RegionalTrainingConferencesFlyer •PublicRelationsFlyer

I have emailed all presidents and advisors with an electronic copy.

Backto

SchoolMailing!

It’s official! The NJ District Convention is coming back to New Jersey.

Theme: Walk the Boardwalk of Service

Date: March 30th - April 1st

Location: Ocean Place Resort in Long Branch, NJ

More information will be coming in the upcoming months!

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Calendar

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Important Dates September 10: CMRFs due

September 17th: North RTCs at Montville High School

September 18th: South RTCs at West Deptford High School

September 24th: Central RTCs at Piscataway High School

September 30th: Early registration due for Fall Rally

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Nicole Darrah

District Governor

[email protected]

Jiayun FangDistrict [email protected]

Kimberly LuDistrict Treasurer

treasurer [email protected] Andre RosarioDistrict [email protected]

Wesley YuanDistrict Webmaster

[email protected] Nick DePorzioInternational Trustee

[email protected]


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