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Division 12/22
August 2014 Issue 5
San Angelo Central served ice cream at Marble Slab for
four hours to raise money for the club’s activity fund.
Pictured are President Logan Dybdahl, Secretary Tyana
Nixon, and Vice President Grace Heineman. 1
Natalie’s News
School has started! And you know what else has started- football season.
It’s one of those things that brings together the entire school. Odessa Permian, the school Friday
Night Lights is based on, regularly plays (and loses) to San Angelo Central. Could you imagine if Key Club was broadcasted like football? We’d have posters of club officers in intimidating poses
hanging up around school, a play-by-play of each service project on the radio, and 17,000 people
cheering for us each night.
Key Club isn’t exactly football. But it does teach teamwork, perseverance, discipline, and goal
setting. It’s an adrenaline rush in a different sense. I hope your members are excited as spectator at a
football game for your upcoming year!
In this Issue
Feel free to contact me!Phone: (325)-262-7010Email: [email protected]: @nataliemac17Twitter: @nataliemac17
Fun FactIn honor of Shark Week in
August:
For every human killed by a shark, two
million sharks are killed by humans.
1- Cover
2- Welcome
3- Miracle Treat Day
4-5- Fall Training Conference
6- Youth Opportunities Fund
7- Back to School Resources
8- Membership Update Center
9- ELIMINATE Project
10- Contact Info
11- Secretaries Page
12-Key Leader
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Send me pictures for the Divisional Newsletter!
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Miracle Treat DayGovernor’s Project
Thank you to all the clubs that participated in Miracle Treat Day
and our Governor’s Project! Over the past 30 years, Dairy Queen
has raised over $100 million for Children’s Miracle Network,
thanks to people like you!
Divisions 12/22/35 Fall Conference
Saturday, September 27th, 2014
10am-3pm
First United Methodist Church
1073 Early Blvd.Early, Texas
Let the Good Times Roll…
with Service
Let the Good Times Roll…
with Service
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What to Expect:
Food
King Cake
Door PrizesFresh Ideas
Service Projects
CostumeMusic
ForumsNew Friends
Fun
Awards
YouthOpportunities
Fund
Apply
http://www.keyclub.org/service/fund/yof/yofgrant.aspx
WhenApplication is due
to Key Club International by
October 15th
WhoOpen to any Key Club who has an idea for a service project, but not necessarily the funds to follow
through
WhatA grant provided
by Key Club International to
fund outstanding service projects on
the club level
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Back to SchoolResources
http://tokeyclub.com/resources/club/
Ever wondered how to recruit more
members? What about the proper
etiquette for visiting your Kiwanis club?
Want to honor a “Member of the Month?”
Check out the Back to School Resources
Package located on the district website! A
link is provided down below.
Give your members the most this year.
Check out the Back to School Resources!
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Membership Update Center
It’s the time of year again!
Time to pay your dues!
The Membership Update Center is open
September 3rd to December 1st.
Pay your dues by November 1st to be an “Early Bird”
and get extra points on your monthly report.
I have attached instructions on how to use the MUC
on my monthly email. If you need help, please
contact me, Regional Advisor Rudy Barron, or District
Treasurer Colin Gonzalez.
While you’re on the district website, be sure to update
your Club Officer Contact Info (COCI) as well.
Please refer to this instructional video!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gV47UE5uas
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60,000 --- The number of mothers and babies
whose lives are stolen each year because of
MNT.
9 --- The number of minutes from now that a
mother or child will die of MNT.
34 --- The number of countries still at high risk for
MNT.
$110 million --- The amount of money that we
must raise to eliminate MNT.
2015 --- The year that we must raise this money
by. $1.80 --- The amount it costs to vaccinate one
mother and her future babies.
61 million --- The number of lives we will help
save or protect if we meet our goal.
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Contact Information
San Angelo Central Key
Club
Logan Dybdahl, President
Grace Heineman, Vice President
Tyana Nixon, Secretary
Yesenia Villanueva, Treasurer
Marissa Bingham, Editor
John Trevino, Webmaster
Elizabeth Jost, Faculty Advisor
Bea Barron, Kiwanis Adv.
Tom Woods, Kiwanis Adv.
Rudy Barron, Region 5 Advisor
Natalie Heineman, LTG Division 12/22
Early Key Club
Christopher Whited, President
Patrick Murphy, Vice President
Karissa Tobin, Secretary
Ryle McGinnis, Treasurer
Bethany M. Kirk, Editor
Cassie Durden, PR Officer
Michaela Harris, Historian
Kassidy Holland, Historian
Courtnie Smith, Webmaster
Kate Black, Faculty Adv.
Brownwood Key Club
Lorena Hernandez, President
Krystal San Miguel, Vice President
Alex Vargas, Secretary
Jamie Butts, Treasurer
Abby Robledo, Webmaster
Pam Rider, Faculty Adv.
Comanche Key Club
Tamara Lack, Faculty Adv.
Cross Plains Key Club
Kristin Wright, President
Allanta Wheeler, Vice President
Jaden Kennedy, Secretary
Taryn Estes, Treasurer
Texas Sanders, Reporter
Robin Porter, Faculty Adv.
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District Board
Kaitlyn WilsonDistrict [email protected]
Samuel KinninDistrict Secretary [email protected]
Colin GonzalezDistrict Treasurer817-583-1171 [email protected]
Emily ZhaoDistrict [email protected]
Ashlyn SalvatoConvention [email protected]
Rudy BarronRegion 5 Advisor325-245-5069 [email protected]
Bobby ThakkarTech [email protected]
Secretaries
Samuel Kinnin, District Secretary 323 Garmon Dr.Early, TX 76802
Natalie Heineman, Lt. Governor Division 12/22 2658 Harvard Ave
San Angelo, TX 76904
Rudy Barron, Region 5 Advisor 148 State Street
San Angelo, TX 76905
AND your Sponsoring Kiwanis Club Advisor and President
Be sure a keep an extra copy with your faculty advisor!
Mail your reports by the 5th of each month!
Send all your reports to the following:
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The Task Of The Month for the month of July is:
Take a picture as a group of a service project, social, or event you did this month and include it in the report.
What: Kiwanis International’s leadership education program
whose mission is to provide a life-changing experience that
inspires young people to achieve their personal best through
service leadership. Key Leader is a three day camp full of
bonding time, outdoor activities, and a chance to learn
more about service.
Where: Pineywoods Camp- Woodlake, TX
Cost: $200- all inclusive
www.key-leader.org
Division 12/22Brownwood – Comanche – Cross Plains – Early – San Angelo Central