New York District, Division 15 August 2012
Hello New York Division 15 Key Clubs!I hope you are all having a fantastic summer! I know a lot
of you guys have inactive clubs over the summer so I encourage
you to have a club meet up or do an event or two over the
summer. The summer is a great time to also plan what you want
to do for next year so you have a rough draft of what exactly you
are doing when the school year starts. Planing some of the
events that you want to do before the school year starts wil l help
keep your club on track and ahead of the game. Personally, my
club has planned out what we were going to do before the
summer began! I find this helps us do more over the school year,
as we add more events each month. I f you have smaller clubs
and wish to get the word out about Key Club, plan some
advertising for the beginning of the year, or have a meet up and
have people invite friends, so they can experience some of what
Key Club is.
In another note, I cant stress enough about Monthly
Report Forms. These need to be fi l led in and handed in, on time,
even if you do nothing for the month. The email also needs to be
CC:ed to me.
Also, be on the look out for Fall Rally information! I ts
coming up soon!
As always, feel free to contact me with any questions you
have about anything.
Thank you,
Lt. Governor, Caitl in Roberts
Key Club District 1 5
caitl inroberts. [email protected]
In This Issue:• Lieutenant Governor's Greeting
• Division Mail ing & Facebook Group
•Upcoming Events
• Volunteering ideas
• International Convention
• Governor's Greeting
• Secretary's Greeting
• Bulletin Editor's Greeting
• How to Draw a Beaver
• Paperwork Chart
• Contact Information
Division website: https://sites.google.com/site/nydkcdivision15/
Key Club Mailing Gro
Have you subscribed to the Mailing list?Personally, I bel ieve that volunteering your time is one of the most
important things to do, not to mention the best way to spend your time. Key
Club is al l about volunteering your time to help other people around your
community and globally. So, Why Volunteer?
I love volunteering. For me its al l about seeing all the people that
you are affecting by spending a few hours of your time helping. A lot of
people our age dont tend to donate there time for the happiness of other
people. This is something I wish to improve. Volunteering is not only
rewarding but fun. I f you get a good group of people to volunteer with it
becomes more like hanging out , as long as you sti l l focus on the job. I
have volunteered at a lot of different places from churches, to help
teachers , to Key Club events. On top of that, you can volunteer your time
towards something you believe in or by doing something that you enjoy. I f
you enjoy reading, read to the elderly or to l ittle kids. I f you l ike art,
volunteer at an art studio cleaning or helping kids with art. Afterward, I
know that my efforts have helped someone else and that they are grateful
for my time and energy. I love volunteering and wil l continue to do so
during Key Club and after Key Club. I ts something that I am passionate
about.
As a side note, the Emipre Key wil l be posted on our division
facebook, for those of you who dont check your email , but would l ike to tak
e a look at it.
Key Club Mailing List
Upcomming EventsFall Rally and a Meet up
The Fall Rally is just around the corner and should be amazing. I
dont have releasable detai ls just yet but it is in the works. For those of you
who dont know, a Fall Rally is a ral ly with our division, and possibly another
one of our sister divisions, where there are workshops, food, and a lot of
Key Club Spirit.
Another thing that I wanted to touch base on in a way of meeting is
that meet up in Saratoga I was talking about. I have not gotten much feed
back on it, but I would love to do a meet up in Saratoga or, well anywhere
basical ly. I know its hard because we are a very spread division, but I
would l ike to know if there is any place you guys might have in mind? If so
shoot me an email and I wil l try and make it work. I wil l also be visiting your
home clubs this upcoming school year, which I am VERY excited about. I
cant wait to see you all again.
Ready? Set? Volunteer!Summer is a great time for Service.
Even if your Key Club is inactive, it doesnt mean you cant volunteer
or encourage a few of them to do small volunteering projects with you.
Even if only part of your club volunteers, you can put it on your monthly
report form, and it wil l count. This can help change the blank forms to
forms with a few projects on them. Here are some ideas:
-Shelve books at your local l ibrary; Small local l ibraries over the
summer become a bit more active then in the school year and sometimes
take volunteers to help them shelve books. Plus, you might see some
books that you like to check out : )
-Volunteer at a nursing home; Whether its making some snacks, or
reading, or throwing a bit of a summer party for the elderly with your
friends, its always a good idea to help out nursing homes. The people
there love it when they see young folk around and caring about them. I ts a
good way to have fun and do something very meaningful to someones
lives.
-Volunteer at a local SPCA; SPCA's tend to take volunteers to do
work l ike cleaning out a kitten room, or grooming some animals. I f you love
animals and being around them, this might be your chance to volunteer.
-Reading or having a field day with kid; I f you enjoy hanging out with
younger kids, you could have a reading time with them at a local l ibrary or
start a field day with activities and help from your club
-Have a meet up with your club and Advocate; Write a letter to Wal-
Mart or another well known store and see if they can donate some school
supplies famil ies in need of them for the school year
The ideas are endless.
International ConventionBeing Key Clubbers in Florida
I had the privi lege to attend Icon, or the International Convention in
Florida. This convention is where hundreds of Key Clubbers attend
meetings and workshops. Icon is extremely important for Key Club
members to attend because we vote for our international board members.
These members are vital to running Key Club smoothly at the international
scale. Apart from voting in new international board members, we also
voted on changes to the by-laws of Key Club.
Another part of Icon is the workshops. There were tons of
workshops from Public speaking, to are you smarter than the international
board, to Advertising your club, to march of the dimes! There was also
talent acts, speakers, dances, a service fair, and much much more. There
was even a huge pin trading thing going on and our own Key Club TV
channel to watch at night.
This was my first time going to ICON and I love it. Everyone there
was as excited to be in Key Club as I was and they all wanted to share
service ideas and what there home club had been up too. I learned lots of
new things l ike service project ideas, about the international board, and a
bit more on how key club worked.
ICON is an experience like non other and its something that I think
every dedicated Key Club member should experience at least once in your
l ife. I t real ly shows you how much of a difference Key Club makes and how
its not just around us, its International! I am extremely happy I was apart of
it!
Governor’s GreetingHello New York District Key Clubbers,
This is Governor Daniel Ivan Lin and I hope you are all having an
amazing summer. Just a few weeks ago, I had the honor of representing
the New York District with more than fifty other Key Clubbers at this year’s
International Convention. The experience was nothing short of great as we
celebrated the merits of our organization and all that we have
accomplished in a service year. With the election of our new international
board, I would l ike to congratulate Jack Vielhauer in his election as
international trustee. I f you haven’t done so already, please subscribe to
the district mail ing l ist. You can do so through the district website. There’s
more to come.
Yours in the Spirit of Service,
District Governor Daniel Ivan Lin
daniel l [email protected]
Secretary’s GreetingHey New York District Key Club,
The New York District has just come back from having a great and
memorable time in Orlando, Florida for the 201 2 International Convention.
I t was not only a memorable experience, but also an acknowledging
experience as I brought back so many wonderful ideas to share with al l of
you. I wil l soon be releasing a video on the ICON experience within next
month.
With that said, I have a few reminders for everyone, especial ly club
secretaries. All election report forms are due on August 5th, 201 2. Please
speak to your Lieutenant Governor about this or contact me. Also, al l
monthly report forms are due the seventh of each month. Please do not
forget to submit those; Key Club does continue during the summer. I have
recently released a newsletter for secretaries, welcomed to be read by all
Key Clubbers. I t is cal led “The Secretarial Periodical” Please refer to this
l ink: http: //tinyurl .com/c2bhmbm. Secretaries should be on a lookout to be
invited to a Google email group based on their election report form so if
you don’t want to miss this out, don’t forget to submit them. Don’t forget to
be on the lookout for new minutes and videos!
Hope you are all having a wonderful summer.
Yours in the spirit of purity and service,
Amber Lee
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Bulletin Editor’s Greeting
Hello New York District Key Clubbers,I am your District Editor Holy Cheong and I am thri l led to say this
summer has hit off to a good start! Although I would l ike to be bombarded
with emails of service spotl ights and articles I am glad to say I received
several for the summer issue of The Empire Key. Be prepared fel low Key
Clubbers! This newsletter may knock you off your socks.
Keep in mind that service spotl ights are very important. They give
key clubbers the chance to tel l everyone what they have done to help their
community and we want to acknowledge and thank them for their hard
work. With that said, please send me service spotl ights! Not only wil l they
be published in the newsletter but they wil l also be posted on the District
website.
Yours in the Spirit of Service,
District Bul letin Editor Holy Cheong
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Contact Information
Caitlin RobertsLt. [email protected](518) 2234218P.O. Box 212 Fort Ann NY, 12827Fort Ann High SchoolExecutive BoardDaniel Ivan LinDistrict [email protected] Boerum St. Apt. 7L Brooklyn, NY 11206(917) 405 7968Stuyvesant High SchoolAmber LeeDistrict [email protected] Cropsey Ave Brooklyn, NY 11214(347) 6533656Brooklyn Technical High SchoolAnnie PorfidoDistrict [email protected] Franklin Street Patchogue, NY 11772(631) 45698254C New York, NY 10022(708) 4699346HSMSE Key Club
Mary VailKiwianas [email protected](518)7836326(518)3643539
Holy Jiaai CheongDistrict [email protected]46 79th street, Middle Village NY 11379(347) 9247875(718) 4283082HSMSE Key ClubEmily GicewiczExecutive [email protected] Helen Lake West Sand Lake, Ny 12196(518) 7637309Tina LeeExecutvie [email protected] East 54th st. Apt. 4C New York, NY10022(708) 4699346HSMSE Key Club
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