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New York District Key Club April 2016
DIVISION 21
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New York District Key Club April 2016
Lieutenant Governor’s Greeting
Dear Division 21 Key Clubbers,
My name is James Erdman. I joined Key Club
in my freshmen year of high school, and I
became the Vice President of Nottingham’s
club in the beginning of my junior year. I was
recently elected to be the new Lieutenant
Governor of Division 21. During my 3 years
of membership in Key Club, I’ve been able to participate in a variety of
events that not only have benefited and given back to my community,
but that I've truly and genuinely enjoyed. Throughout this time, I came to a few realizations.
The first was that I’m passionate about Key Club. I was born in Crouse Hospital, and
I’ve lived in the city of Syracuse for my entire life. I think that growing up in the inner-city
and attending the city school district has given me a lot, and it’s cost me very little. So,
opportunities to give back to my community are enticing for me, and Key Club has provided
a direct and tangible way of doing just that.
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Here is a picture of me with my sister this past Christmas.
New York District Key Club April 2016
Another realization that I've come to is that the community service aspect of the club
is not the only motivator for our members, at least at Nottingham. There’s another huge
reason why Key Club is such a popular group. And no, I’m not talking about college
applications either. It’s the same reason I joined the club, and it’s why I’ve enjoyed every event
I’ve taken part in with Nottingham’s Key Club. It’s the friendship, positivity, and enthusiasm
that members bring with them to each event, fundraiser, or meeting.
As Vice President of my school’s club, I strove to combine these two aspects of Key
Club. I strongly believe that the enthusiasm and positivity that exists in our small club
community can be translated into the larger scale of the community that we serve. As
Lieutenant Governor, I hope to cultivate this enthusiasm in each Key Club in our division, as
well as representing it in district board meetings.
Last year, our club was doing a fundraiser for suicide prevention. We were selling
rubber bracelets for $1 each. I was given a plastic bag containing 18 of the bracelets, and told I
had around a month to sell them. The next day during school, I quickly discovered that if I
simply asked everyone I saw “ would you like to buy a bracelet for suicide prevention for $1?”
I could sell a few in every class. By the end of the day, the 18 bracelets in my bag were replaced
by $18- plus some extra donations. With such a small effort, I was able to accomplish
something substantial. I’m sure that the role of Lieutenant Governor will require a much
larger effort, but that doesn't put me off. It only excites me about what I can help to achieve.
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New York District Key Club April 2016
Lieutenant Governor’s Goals • Increase divisional meeting attendance • Increase submission of MRFs and FRFs so that our division’s
contributions can be fully represented • Increase cooperation between clubs in our division
Recent Events •Leadership Training Conference The 2016 Leadership Training Conference was held in Albany. Division 21 had Key Clubbers from Liverpool, Nottingham, and Solvay in attendance. At LTC, we were able participate in informative and helpful workshops as well as meet members of Key Club from all around New York State. See more info on pages 7 & 8.
Upcoming Events • Walk MS at Long Branch Park in Liverpool - May 15th • International Convention in Atlanta - July 6-10 • Liverpool Key Ceremony • April MRFs due May 10th! If you have an event coming up with your club, send me the details and I will include it in the next newsletter!
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New York District Key Club April 2016
Service Spotlight
Relay for Life Nottingham Key Club worked hard to fundraise for our team for Relay for Life in Syracuse. We ended up shattering our initial goal of $1,000 by raising $1,693 to help the American Cancer Society in the fight against cancer. Relay for Life was held in Syracuse’s Carrier Dome, and Key Clubbers participated in fun activities and fundraising all night - from 6pm to 6am.
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New York District Key Club April 2016
Eliminate Week Eliminate week is May 2nd-6th! This is one week focused on fundraising for the Eliminate Project. If each club in our division could hold a fundraiser during this week, we could make a great impact! Here are some ideas for fundraisers: • Give-something-up day For one day, everyone gives up something they might normally buy, like a cup of coffee or a pack of gum, and instead donates the money to the Eliminate Project. You can get family members and friends to participate as well. • Bake Sales • Be creative. If you have a tried and true way of fundraising, or a
new idea, go for it!
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New York District Key Club April 2016
Leadership Training Conference I attended LTC this year for the first time. After the weekend was over, my only regret was that I had not attended the event in my past years in Key Club. The experience of meeting fellow Key Clubbers from around New York State tremendously widened my view of Key Club as an organization and as a community. From the moment I set foot in The Desmond Hotel on Friday to the moment I left on Sunday morning, I was welcomed by everyone, and supported in a community that was new to me. I wish that every Key Clubber could experience LTC. Here’s the thing - you can. Next year’s LTC will be held March 31st to April 2nd. I hope to see all of you there! -James Erdman, Division 21 Lt. Governor
LTC is something that I hold dear to me. It is truly an experience of a lifetime (well at least in my 17 years). When you read the words "leadership training conference," what comes to mind is probably a bunch of kids trying to develop leadership skills. That happens but even greater than that is the degree of community building with people from all over New York State. At LTC I was able to interact and have fun with super accepting Key Clubbers who aren't afraid of putting themselves out there to offer hugs, sell mix tapes, or talk to complete strangers just for kicks. LTC is definitely a highlight of not only my senior year but also my high school experience. -Victoria Wong, Liverpool High School Key Club VP
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“ It is truly an experience of a lifetime (well at least in my 17 years)”
New York District Key Club April 2016
LTC Pictures
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New York District Key Club April 2016
International Convention The International Convention is the biggest event of the Key Club year, with over 1,600 Key Clubbers from clubs around the world attending! The 2016 convention will be held in Atlanta. The deadline for registration is May 1st, but if you can’t make it this year, keep
it in mind for next year!
Paperwork Status
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New York District Key Club April 2016
Contacts Name Email
Lt. Governor James Erdman
KCR Joseph Eppolito [email protected]
Kiwanis Lt. Gov Joseph Eppolito
Circle K Lt. Governor Edward Kroll
District Governor Matt Garber
District Secretary Tanya Hao
District Treasurer Cynthia Jiang
District Webmaster Kevin Yin
District Editor Sofia Paulino [email protected]
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New York District Key Club April 2016
International Trustee to New York Anastasia Slepukhova
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