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Hello from your LTG…………………….1 UNICEF………………..2 UNICEF………………..3 UNICEF…………….….4 Fall Rally ....................5 Help Fight Poverty….6 cMRF.……………....7/8 Important Dates……...7 Important Contacts….9 Remember! Each E-Board must attend an OTC Turn in your Club Rosters Send in cmrfs 1
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Greetings from Your LTG… In this issue!
Hello from your
LTG…………………….1
UNICEF………………..2
UNICEF………………..3
UNICEF…………….….4
Fall Rally ....................5
Help Fight Poverty….6
cMRF.……………....7/8 Important Dates……...7
Important Contacts….9
Remember!
Each E-Board must attend an OTC Turn in your Club Rosters Send in cmrfs
Division 18 Newsletter Volume 5 Issue 3
Hello Division 18!
Congratulations! We’ve all made it through
the first month of school. Hopefully by now you
all have had your first meetings and are off to a
great start of the service year. At this time of the
year, organization is ‘key’. Be sure to stay
organized with all of your upcoming events and
make sure that your members are well informed
on everything going on with your club.
With September coming to a close, there
are still many fun and important key club events
to attend (more info throughout this newsletter).
Please remember that it is required for each
executive board officer to attend an officer
training conference (OTC). An OTC is an informal
event, held by myself which will provide you with
important information, and the tools you will
need to have a successful service year. I will be
contacting you all individually about training
your club.
As always, if you have any questions, please
never hesitate to contact me, as I am always
here to help you in any way possible.
Yours in Caring, Service, and Friendship,
Meagan Koch
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Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF: Make Halloween Count! By LTG Division 14 Jiayun Fang
As you know, UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund) is one of the Service Partners of Key Club International. Key Club International focuses on
Operation Uruguay: Protecting the Rights of Children. In Uruguay, the second
smallest country in South America, 44% of the population under age 18 live in extreme poverty. There is a clear lack of motivation and opportunity because
only 1 in 3 students graduate from high school. For Operation Uruguay, Key
Club set a goal of $1.5 million for Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF. All funds will go
toward building and maintaining cultural and educational centers, like
Mandalavos Center, which provide sanctuaries for children needing support, education, and health care. (More details
http://www.unicefusa.org/partners/ngo/key-club-international.html )
This year, the NJ District of KCI has set a fundraising goal of $33,190.25
for UNICEF fundraising. Besides going door to door, there are many others ways to spread the word about Trick or Treat for UNICEF. For example, you
can organize a school–wide or community-wide can shake or penny war.
Then, order and put costume boxes in common places to attract attention. In
addition, feel free to hold any fundraising event from a UNICEF Spooktacular
(see recipe in International Programs Cookbook of Service) to a pumpkin carving contest! Get your teachers excited by having them donate for a
casual dress day. Anything that you can think of can contribute toward this
goal.
Please send all donations by mail to P.O. Box 447 Roseland, NJ 07068. Make
all checks payable to Key Club International with a memo for UNICEF.
Have a safe Halloween and have fun Trick-or-Treating for UNICEF!
It’s that time of year again,! That’s right, it’s time to Trick –or- Treat for
UNICEF. As you will notice, a good portion of this newsletter is devoted to
everything UNICEF. Therefore if you haven’t done so already, prepare some
projects this month to help out this great organization.
*If your club has not received its UNICEF boxes, please contact me!
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INTERNATIONAL SERVICE!
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3,000 Key Clubbers.
13 Roller Coasters.
1 Fall Rally.
Picture a beautiful October day. Now imagine it in the
backdrop, reflecting over Kingda Ka’s monstrous 456-foot high
peak. Finally, imagine this stunning sight in the distance, as you
sit in an arena with 3,000 other Key Clubbers, cheering to win the
Spirit Stick, and are getting excited to perform an amazing year
of service.
That’s right! On October 10th, 2010, the New Jersey District of
Key Club will be holding their annual Fall Rally at Six Flags Great
Adventure in Jackson, NJ! Be a part of a record 3,000
attendees, as we Sing the Songs of Service to celebrate the start
of what is shaping up to be one of the best year’s the New
Jersey District of Key Club has had! Here are five reasons why this
year’s Fall Rally will be place to be on October 10th:
1. Dress up as your favorite musician to participate in our
celebrity look-alike competition and you could win a gift basket!
2. You’ll get to cheer for your division as you compete to win the
coveted Spirit Stick.
3. Keynote speaker Amy Mansue, the CEO of Children’s
Specialized Hospital, will be speaking on the importance of our
service to CSH.
4. Tools4Schools will be holding a school supplies collection drive
for students in underprivileged schools.
5. You’ll have the chance to brave some of the world’s greatest
coasters for a price lower than regular admission!
Be sure to visit njkeyclub.org for the registration packet and the
promotional video. Please let me know if you have any
questions.
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The New Jersey District of Key Club International has chosen poverty as our District
Programs focus for the 2010-2011 service year. Each season will have a service theme
to go along with the main focus, poverty. This year’s focus is something which hits close
to home especially in the current economic state of our country.
Fifteen major cities in New Jersey and three counties have reached critical poverty
levels. One out of five New Jersey families does not earn enough to afford basic
necessities such as food and housing, and 85% of these households have at least one
member who is employed. Only 6% of them receive welfare. Over 738,900 people in NJ
live at or below the poverty level and 575,000 children in New Jersey live in low-income
households.
Poverty may seem like an end but it is only a means to an end. There are a few who
have refused to let their state of poverty affect their success. A few people who come
to mind are Oprah Winfrey, who was born into poverty in rural Mississippi to a teenage
single mother, Chris Gardner subject of the movie, “The Pursuit of Happiness,” and
comedian Jim Carrey.
The theme of education for the fall goes right along with our Governor’s
Project, “Operation Educate” and the Major Emphasis Program, “Live to Learn.” In the
United States, unlike other countries around the world, early, primary, and secondary
educations are free. Worsened poverty has been prevented in our country simply by
free education. However, the poverty stricken families in our country cannot afford the
supplies needed for a proper education. How can a child do their homework without
paper to write on or pencils to write with, let alone a computer to research with? How
would you be able to take notes when the only thing you can afford to bring to class
is yourself? How can children learn how to read without the books at home to practice
with?
This is where all of us mighty Key Club members come in. During the fall you can:
•Collect school supplies and bring them to Fall Rally or hand them out to kids in
need.
-Read to young children to show that reading is fun and important.
-Tutor students in your school or in other schools.
-Hold a book drive and distribute the books to schools/kids.
More poverty statistics can be found at the following websites:
http://poverty.suite101.com/article.cfm/poverty_in_new_jersey#ixzz0xDIoBBiq
http://www.wfp.org/hunger/stats
http://feedingamerica.org/faces-of-hunger/hunger-101/hunger-and-poverty-
statistics.aspx
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Important Dates:
October: 10th: Club Monthly Report Form Due! 10th: Fall Rally-6 Flags Great Adventure 10th: Tools for Schools Drive @ Fall Rally 31st: Trick Or Treat For UNICEF
November: 10th: Club Monthly Report Form due
As club secretary, one of the most important aspects of your job is to submit club
monthly report forms. A club monthly report form (cMRF) is a simple and easy form that you have to fill out which reports on all club activities on a monthly
basis. CMRFs also tell the NJ District that your club is active. Please be sure to
send these in on the 10th of every month.
Who do i send it to? Monthly report forms should be emailed (or mailed) to your
ltg([email protected]), district secretary ([email protected]), and zone
administrator Mrs. Werfel ([email protected]) .
*For a step by step guide, please see the next page*
***An online copy of the monthly report can be found at njkeyclub.org (click
under the cmrf) this is an easy to use copy of the form and you can edit the one
that is online!
***If you have any questions about filling one out please do not hesitate to ask!
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Meagan Koch
Lieutenant Governor Division 18
James Caldwell High School
Rachel Orbach
District Governor
Mrs. Werfel
Zone Administrator
Mr. Barrie Werfel
District Administrator
Kevin Sun
District Secretary
Devan Corona
District Treasurer
Nicole Darrah
District Editor
A main goal of mine for this service year is to be in constant contact with each club, officer, and general member of division 18. Along with emails, texts, newsletters, and phone
calls, I have created a new website dedicated to everything related to Division 18 and Key Club. I will be
constantly updating this site as a place where officers and members can come to for ideas, suggestions and
information about the new Jersey District and Key club
International. You can access the site by visiting www.kcdiv18.webs.com. Feel free to visit it any time. I look
forward to your input and suggestions! ☺
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