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Adelphi University. LIU Post. Stonybrook University. Queens College. Vaughn College. St. John’s University. Fordham University. City College of New York. New York University. Columbia University. Hunter College. Happy Show Your Life, Save a Life Month! How has your semester been going so far? I just began the Speech-Language Pathology graduate program at St. John’s University and although I am still getting adjusted, I know that February will fly by. Use the Show Your Love, Save a Life campaign, Kiwanis Pediatric Lyme Disease Awareness Week running from 2/3/14 to 2/9/14, the countdown to District Convention, and all other events this month as vehicles to keep yourselves energized and motivated to do more. As you are awaiting your club’s projects for the remainder of the year, remember to enjoy each service project, each meeting, and each moment spent with your club. While the service year is coming to an end, the need for servant-leaders like you never comes to an end. I would also like to invite everyone to this year’s District Convention (DCON). At DCON, you will have the chance to celebrate the year with members from all over New York. Whether you’ve attended NYCKI conventions in the past or not, I promise that you will leave with inspiration. You will have even more knowledge on CKI and on how you can do more for your club and for your communities. If you are considering on running or applying for a Club Officer or District Officer position, DCON is the perfect place to help you make a decision. DCON back in Key Club is where I fell in love with the organization and my goal is to share that feeling and opportunity to you, the members of the greatest district out there! Contact me: E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 718-757-5687 Facebook: http://facebook.com/kelchansayss Contact NYCKI: Website: http://nycirclek.org Facebook: http://facebook.com/nycirclek Twitter: http://twitter.com/nycirclek Tumblr: http://nyckimedia.tumblr.com YouTube: http://youtube.com/user/NYCKItv Subscribe to Nycki Notifications to receive official bi-weekly updates of the New York District for the 2013-2014 service year! http://tinyurl.com/NYCKIsubscribe Technology Chair Yancy, District Treasurer Kristina, Long Island LTG Brian and I sledding after our board meeting! Volume 1. Issue 10 STICK WITH NYCK NEWS Hudson Valley Community College. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. University at Albany. Russell Sage. February Use Valentine’s Day as an opportunity to show your love towards others, while also helping save and/or protect a mother and her children. With your help, CKI hopes to raise $27,000 this February and save over 15,000 lives!

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February focuses on Show Your Love, Save A Life for The Eliminate Project and Kiwanis Pediatric Lyme Disease Awareness week! With DCON coming up soon, you will also find many DCON related topics in this newsletter.

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Whether you’ve attended NYCKI conventions in the past or not, I promise that you will leave with inspiration. You will have even more knowledge on CKI and on how you can do more for your club and for your communities. If you are considering on running or applying for a Club Officer or District Officer position, DCON is the perfect place to help you make a decision. DCON back in Key Club is where I fell in love with the organization and my goal is to share that feeling and opportunity to you, the members of the greatest district out there!

Contact me: E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 718-757-5687 Facebook: http://facebook.com/kelchansayss Contact NYCKI: Website: http://nycirclek.org Facebook: http://facebook.com/nycirclek Twitter: http://twitter.com/nycirclek Tumblr: http://nyckimedia.tumblr.com YouTube: http://youtube.com/user/NYCKItv

Subscribe to Nycki Notifications to receive official bi-weekly updates of the

New York District for the 2013-2014 service year!

http://tinyurl.com/NYCKIsubscribe

Technology Chair Yancy, District

Treasurer Kristina, Long Island LTG Brian

and I sledding after our board meeting!

     

       

Volume 1. Issue 10

                       

   

                           

                       

       

       

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Use Valentine’s Day as an opportunity to show your love towards others, while also helping save and/or protect a mother and her children. With your help, CKI hopes to raise $27,000 this February and save over 15,000 lives!

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Member of the Month Spotlight – December! Each month, clubs report a Member of the Month through the Monthly Report Forms. These members have gone “above and beyond” and shown extreme dedication to service, leadership and fellowship within their clubs.

Roberto Talarico – Queens College Deashia McAlpine – Russell Sage

Eric Munshi – Hudson Valley Community College Alina Bourke – SUNY Albany

Erica Restaino – Fordham University Christina Principato – LIU Post

Justin Klumack – Elmira College Ben Lane, Christina Maragioglio, Alex Hatfield –

Rochester Institute of Technology

Thank you for demonstrating outstanding servant-leadership and for being an inspiration!

Syracuse University. Utica College. SUNY Potsdam. St. Lawrence University. Clarkson University

(From top left to bottom right):

Adelphi CKI (AUCKI) VP Sarah, AUCKI

member Vicky, AUCKI Alumna

Emma, District Treasurer Kristina,

myself, AUCKI member Ashley

On January 31, 2014 and February 1, 2014, I had the chance to be a cast member in Adelphi Circle K’s annual Murder Mystery dinner. I attended meetings and rehearsals prior to the event and was amazed by all the work that was put into the event. They spent hundreds of hours promoting the event, creating decorations, creating pieces of evidence for the event, writing the script, and rehearsing for the big day.

This year’s murder mystery’s theme was a fairy tale. The photo on the left shows the three princess’ on the top and the ladies-in-waiting on the bottom (I was Lady Evelyn).

Adelphi Circle K held three shows: Friday night for Adelphi students, Saturday afternoon for friends and family, and Saturday evening for members of the Kiwanis Family. They had a great turnout and raised over $4,000 between all three shows. This means that they saved over 2,222 lives through The Eliminate Project! Everyone had a great time putting together all the clues to find out who the murderer was. I have attended each murder mystery that the club has hosted so far and I can’t wait for next year’s show!

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District of Circle K International

on Facebook yet? Watched our

YouTube channel, NYCKItv?