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Hello Division 8-A readers, and Happy Halloween! This is my favorite time of the year and it's one of the biggest months for Unicef with their Trick-or-Treat for Unicef campaign. Please look through this months addition for service spotlights, a spooky maze, and, of course, the information you need. Happy Reading!
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OctoberNEWSLETTERDivision 8-A

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October NewsletterNew York District Key Club

Division 8-A

Howdy there beavers!Welcome back to the October Edition of the Division 8-A Newsletter. Please take the

time to read about the work your fellow key clubbers have been doing in the past month, bounce around some new ideas, and take a crack at the spooky halloween

themed maze. Happy Reading!!

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I.Lieutenant Governors Greeting

II.Divisional Cabinet Greetings

V. District Board Contact Information

VI. 2015 LTC Information

VII.District Charities

VIII.Spotlight Articles

XIII.Spooky Maze

XIV. Paperwork Standings/ Upcoming events

XV. Contact info/ Social Media

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Lieutenant GovernorsGreeting

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR GREETING

Hello Division 8-A

Thank you all for your service thus far. It is a pleasure to be working with all of you. With that being said I hope to see service at an all time high despite the nearing of the end of the service year. There will be a decrease in city events now that winter is slowly approaching, but the divisional cabinet will be working hard to organize a variety of fun events throughout the next few months. Make sure to send any ideas to myself or any of the members of the cabinet.

We have only a few more months, that will fly by before you know it, and as long as we all stayed committed and motivated we can finish off this year with a bang!Hope to see all of you at the Desmond Hotel for Leadership Training Conference in a few months!

Yours in service and Key Club PrideLieutenant Governor Division 8-A

Maspeth High SchoolCindy Pietrakowski

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Divisional Cabinet Members

Executive Assistant :Eldin Klapija

Hey Everyone,My name is Eldin Klapija and I am your 2014-2015 Division 8-A Executive Assistant. I am 15 years old and am a sophmore at Garden School, which is also where I serve as Vice-President of Garden School Key Club. I became really interested in Key Club, so just after one great year of being a member of Key Club, I became Vice-President. I am a really easy person to talk to, so feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns that you might have!My job is to communicate with all of the clubs in our division, and to make sure that everything is running smoothly. Let’s make this year really stand out and do great things! I hope to see you at future divisionals and events!Yours in service and Key Club PrideExecutive AssistantGarden School Vice-PresidentEldin Klapija

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Divisional Cabinet Members

Secretary:Diana Piktel Hello!

My name is Diana Piktel and I am your new 2014-2015 Division 8-A Secretary! I am also my schools, Maspeth High School, Key Club vice president. I am only a sophmore, but Key Club so far has been making my High School experience amazing. After being a member of the club for several months, I knew I wanted to help out with the club as much as I can, and now look where I am! I will always be there to talk to anyone who has any questions, so contact me whenever! I'm a very laid back person and I'm looking forward to meeting all of you and having an amazing year with you all! Division SecretaryMaspeth High School Vice-PresidentDiana Piktel

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Divisional Cabinet Members

Hey key clubbers!

My name is Orlando Bispo and I am From William Cullen Bryant high school.

This year I have the opportunity to serve as Division 8-a's web master. Ive been in key club for a little over year now and have fallen in love with the community and the people that have helped to make it and make it better place. Key club has helped show me the joys of giving to the community, by planting daffodils in IS10 park to make it more inviting, or by recycling at the peers, we can make the difference for a better tomorrow. Divisional Webmaster Bryant Webmaster Orlando Bisop

Webmaster:Orlando Bispo

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2015 LTC Theme:ESPIONAGE

SEE YOU ALL NEXT YEAR

Each year the New York District meets in Albany for our Leadership Training Conference. A 3 day experience full of

workshops, friends, and fun, LTC is great for incoming officers to be trained and graduating seniors to say goodbye. Join us this

year from March 27th to 29th for an unforgettable weekend and a rewarding opportunity.

Register, check out conference staff applications, and the award booklet at:

http://nydkc.org/events/leadership-training-conference/

2015 NYDKC Leadership

Training

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The Governor’s Project:Water: The Key to lifeHelp bring clean water to places that may not have access to drinkable water through organizations such as the thirst project, the water project, charity water, etc.

2014-2015 District Charities

•Kamp Kiwanis

•Kiwanis Pediatric Lyme Disease

•Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Center

•ELIMINATE

•Make-a-Wish Foundation

•ST. Jude’s Children's research hospital

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THOUGHTS ON KEY CLUBFOREST HILLS

“When asked what key club means to me, I would say that it means a lot. At first I didn't want to join the club because of the fee and I figured, I could do community service somewhere else. But not only is it about helping the community and getting involved, its also about getting to know people and learning skills as well. By being in key club and especially as an officer, I was really glad to be able to connect with different volunteer groups and finding events that are not only helpful to the community but also fun for the members as well. It truly is a great experience!”

- Jennifer Chau (President)

Key Club has several different meanings. For me, I believe Key Club is a way to meet great friends, and help out the community at the same time. Nothing feels better than helping people out that need it. The feeling of giving to people who need it is very great! It is important for me to help people out, because I know when I am in need I want the same done for me. Key Club means hope for the future, our world, and our future generation.

- Kania Rimu (Secretary)

“ KEY CLUB is one of the best clubs in school. I’ve met many people who turned into great friends. Key club made me more interactive with others. It’s a convenient way to help organizations while earning hours so it’s a win-win! Volunteering is a skill that can be easily achieved. All you need to do is give a bit of your time to help your community. This also benefits us in many ways because it expands our perspective and increase our communication skills.”

- Cindy Van (Editor)

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THOUGHTS ON KEY CLUBFOREST HILLS

“Key club is a family. Although there are many districts, as a part of key club, we are all working together to carry out the same mission. Not making keys, but to help our community and serve them. Not only we would like to improve the community, but we would also like to spread the idea of initiative and leadership.”

-Singwa Cheng (Webmaster)

“At the very beginning, I join in Key Club to get more chances of community service. As I participated in more club activities, I realized that it is really an warm-heart organization. It is not only meeting very friendly governors there. We do help to distribute pantries to homeless people. We do plant trees for "Green Street". We do have walks to raise attentions of cancer. We believe we can make things better by our hands, by our every single action. We have love! It is a key to open an lovely life. We Key Club! Love Life!”

-Key Club Member

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REACHING OUT FOR HELP

RICHMOND HILL

I think its safe to say that running a Key Club isn’t an easy job, disappointments can come with the job. For this week’s newsletter I could’ve easily exaggerated what’s been going on or even lied and came up with a outrageous story to try to fool everyone into thinking that we’re the awesomest club that ever existed but instead, we decided as a group to just be honest and ask our fellow divisions for a few suggestions. First off, given that its the beginning of the school year and given that we don’t even have a permanent adviser our members don’t think we’re “together.” So with humbleness and curiosity we wanted to just ask you guys, what are some ways to have the members excited enough to stay in Key Club?, and also how can we get even more members to join our club. We’d tremendously grateful for any suggestions given. Besides we want to show our school what exactly Key Club is all about and be able to appropriately represent Key Club, so why don’t to be a pal, and lend a helping hand?

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SERVICE SPOTLIGHTRICHMOND HILLBREAST CANCER WALK

As you all should already be completely aware of, it’s Breast Cancer Awareness month! If you didn’t know that already then that’s okay too, we’ll just keep that a secret. But, to celebrate and show our full undying support toward breast cancer, our Key Club has decided to do a couple of really awesome things. Earlier into the month we handed out donation slips, basically to be able to keep a record of who donates money and the amount they donated, to our members as we sent them off on the great journey scouring the halls and classrooms for anybody willing to donate. To our surprise we’ve been able to raise a greater amount of money than we expected and we’re extremely grateful for every penny given. Also, we’ve handed our member bracelets to hand out to sell, to anyone looking for a super awesome breast cancer bracelet or simply willing to donate to the cause in any way, shape, or form. This is also a great success. About four times out of the week our members come rushing toward us officers, desperate for more bracelets to sell, they seem to really enjoy it. We’re always enthusiastic to get out there and do what we can to support a cause so imperative to us. I wonder what the rest of the year holds in store for us crazies here in Richmond Hill High School Key Club!

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SERVICE SPOTLIGHT:

ACADEMY OF A. STRICK-OR-TREAT

The Academy of American Studies Key Club has commenced once again. This month Key Club members have taken upon themselves the UNICEF trick or treat event. Students raise money for this great foundation by carrying around a small orange donation box. Through this, Key Club hopes to aid children's needs, with things such as education, safe water, and sanitation in more than 150 developing countries. The Academy of American Studies Key Club is really hoping to increase this years donations. Key Club members plan on taking up new events next month. We have ordered about 80 boxes and we will raised enough money to help the kids in need.

Bulletin Editors: Anna Syska, Jasmine Xiao, Jamie Nicolo

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Maze hunt

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PAPERWORK STANDINGS

UPCOMING EVENTS

June 25-28, 2015.

Zombie Laser Tag

& Ice Skating

Events to come !!

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Contact InformationLieutenant Governor Cindy Pietrakowski:

[email protected]

1-646-703-1445

Divisional Executive Assistant

Eldin Klapija:

[email protected]

Divisional Secretary Diana Piktel

[email protected]

Kiwanis Committee

Representatives:

Rebecca Ovadia

[email protected]

Jason Steiner

[email protected]

Social Media AccountsFacebook Page:

New York Key Club Division

8-A

Website:

http://division8a.wix.com/

keyclub

****** HUMANS OF KEY CLUB

Applications are still out

Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/HumansofkeyclubTumblr: http://humansofkeyclub.tumblr.com/Instagram: http://instagram.com/humansofkeyclub****

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