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PAGE 3: LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR INTRODUCTION
PAGE 4: GOVERNORS GREETING
PAGE 5: SECRETARYS GREETING
PAGE 6: TREASURERS GREETING
PAGE 7: EDITORS GREETING
PAGE 8: WEBMASTER GREETING
PAGE 9: EXECUTIVE ASSISTANTS GREETING
PAGE 11: DISTRICT PROJECTS
PAGE 13: GOVERNORS PROJECT AND IDEAS
PAGE 15: MY LTC EXPERIENCE, ICON AND UPCOMING EVENTS
PAGE 16: SERVICE SPOTLIGHTS
PAGE 19: PICTURES
PAGE 23: CLUB PAPERWORK STATUS CHARTS
PAGE 24: CONTACT INFO
Hey Division 9 Key Clubbers!
How do you feel? My name is Helen Wong and I am your new LTG for the service year of 2012-2013.
I am a student at Midwood High School. I am also Co-Committee Chair for New
Club Building so if any of you have any friends in schools that dont have key
clubs, let me know!
But besides that, this is the first newsletter of the year, so Ill offer some hopes
here. I wish that we could all learn and grow as a combined key club and in doing so; I hope we could spread friendship and goodwill to our world. I am
positively *bursting* with ideas and I hope to be able to introduce and act on
them throughout the year. YAY FOR THE NEW SERVICE YEAR! Were going to do some awesome things together!
Remember, Key Club is not all about work. We have to remind and tell everyone
that service is not only admirable, but also enjoyable. This year will be one of the
most memorable because we will be able to combine fun activities with helpful
ones. LETS GO BEAVERS~!
Yours in Service.
Helen Wong
LTG Division 9
Hello New York District,
My name is Daniel Ivan Lin and I am your newly elected District Governor
for the 2012-2013 service year. With new leadership comes change and with
change comes a new perspective. This leadership comes from caring, which I
believe is the most important of the four Key Club core values. We are a family,
not only because we care about our homes, schools, and communities, but
because we care for each other; hence caring is our way of life.
At this years Leadership Training Conference, I promised you that I would
do whatever it takes to bring this district to greater heights. I told you that I was
confident that I would be able to keep this promise, but the word I used the most was trust. Thank you for trusting me.
As promised, I will make sure that our district becomes more efficient,
productive, innovative, and communicative. And I hope you can see the work
that has already been done to make sure that this promise will be kept. This epic
year is off to a good start and I am extremely excited for what this new service
year has to offer. I hope that you are excited too. Let us continue to serve those
around us and together we will make Key Club a household name. Thank you all
so much! Stay strong, Mighty New York District!
Yours in the spirit of service,
Daniel Ivan Lin
New York District Governor
Key Club International
Hey New York District Key Club,
My name is Amber Lee, your newly elected New York District Key Club
Secretary. Hopefully, you were able to attend last months Leadership Training
Conference in Albany to hear about my goals and insights for this upcoming
year. If not, that is still fine, because I look forward to enhancing our
communication across the whole of New York greater this service year.
I am currently working on releasing the board minutes in the form of a
newsletter and video update. I will also be creating secretary newsletters on what Ive been doing and video updates as well. I look very forward to hearing
your comments and questions. Therefore, I will be creating a Google group for
all secretaries very soon after I receive most of the election report forms. I am
looking forward to working with all of you in this upcoming service year to both
greatness and success.
Back into business, I would like all club secretaries to send their updated
election report form to me, your Lieutenant Governor, and District Administrator Mr. Goldstein. This should all be done by May 19th. Also, remember that monthly
report forms are due on the 7th of each month. Im sure the whole board would
love to hear the service you have been conducting.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me through any means of
communication listed below.
Yours in the spirit of service,
Amber Lee New York District Key Club Secretary
Hello Mighty New York District!
I am Annie Porfido and I am your District Treasurer for the 2012-2013 service year.
I am extremely excited to be on the District Board and to be able to serve the
New York District Key Club. I hope everyone is doing well and studying hard for
their finals and AP exams.
The school year is coming to an end but that does not mean Key Club is ending.
There is always time to serve the community and hold more fundraising events! If
you have difficulty thinking of fundraising ideas, refer to the district website or
Key Club international website. Also on the district website is the fundraising
report form (FRF) which must be filled out after every fundraising event and sent
to me. I will then be able to add the fundraiser onto our District Totals and it will
count towards the New York district.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns! I look forward to working with everyone.
Yours in the spirit of service,
Annie Porfido New York District Key Club Treasurer
Hello New York District Key Clubs!
I am Holy Cheong and I will be your editor for the 2012-2013 service year.
Communication is key. Our district newsletter, The Empire Key, serves to relay
important information and updates to clubs in the New York district. It is my job
to compile all the information clubs need to have a successful service year. I
plan to publish four newsletters, one for each season. But each newsletter
cannot be complete without le Service Spotlights and contributions from clubs.
What are Service Spotlights? They are articles submitted by a Key Club member
describing a Key Club event they participated in. It can be an event that was
inspirational or successful or just simply exciting. The significance of the Service
Spotlight is so members can be recognized for their hard work, contribution, and
activeness in Key Club. After every event, members are encouraged to write
about it! These articles must be emailed to me along with pictures.
On a side note, there is no argument that Key Club brings laughs and smiles. To honor the jokesters and the unamused in Key Club, I am introducing a joke
section in the newsletter.
However lame, corny, or actually funny the joke is, email it to me! Please keep it
appropriate and nice.
Yours in the spirit of service,
Holy Jia-ai Cheong New York District Key Club Bulletin Editor
Hello New York District Key Club!
I am your new District Webmaster, Barry Lee. For those who do not know me, I
am a junior at the High School for Mathematics, Science, and Engineering at
City College. I have been in Key Club for three years, this being my third service
year. It is an honor for me to work for the best district in Key Club International.
From what I have seen at the first District Board meeting, this will be another
great service year. I was the immediate past webmaster of HSMSE Key Club and
I am ready to apply my skills obtained as a club officer to the district level to
serve you. From the time I was appointed as District Webmaster, I have created
email forwarders for the entire board. As of right now, forms are currently being
updated one by one so please check them out once they are uploaded. Also, active clubs under each division are updated as well. If you wish to learn more
about each member of the District Board, their "About Me's" have been up-
dated and I highly advise that you read them because they are quite interesting. In the near fu-ture, I will work on completely redesigning the whole NYDKC
website. I am open to suggestions and statements of how things should be
reorganized or reordered.
I really look forward to hearing from everyone and working with you all! Good
luck on AP exams and finals.
Yours in the spirit of service, Barry Lee
New York District Key Club Webmaster
Hello Mighty New York District!
This is your Executive Assistant speaking, and I am so excited to work with all of you in the 2012-2013 service year!
Let me begin by telling you a little bit about myself. I am currently a junior and I
attend the High School for Math, Science, and Engineering at the City College
of New York. Throughout my high school career, I was a member, Treasurer, and
President of HSMSE's Key Club. As you can see, I have devoted myself to my
home club ever since freshman year, and I couldn't be more ec-static to move
a step up and commit myself to the great New York District Key Club.
Mother Teresa once said, "Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever
come to you without leaving happier." I think that's kind of what Key Club's
mission is. Spreading service everywhere we go. Letting no one ever come to us
without leaving happier. It's funny, because most of the time, I'm the one leaving
happier. Service is rewarding. It helps others as well as make you feel good. If
Key Club stands for caring as a way of life, how could you NOT join it?
This year, I plan on doing exactly what every other Key Clubber does: providing
service. As one of the Executive Assistants, I will do my best to work diligently with
Emily and Governor Daniel in hopes of making a smooth and successful Key
Club year! Using my qualifications such as organi-zation, communication, and
creativity skills, I will serve as the District Governor's right hand and be always
willing and enthusiastic in helping him with anything he needs.
Yours in the spirit of service,
Tina Lee
New York District Key Club Executive Assistant
Hello New York District! How do you feel?
My name is Emily Gicewicz and I am one of your Executive Assistant for this
service year. I am super excited for another successful service year being able
to serve you! I have the honor of helping out our amazing board and being the
chair of the Rules and Regulations Committee. I plan on aiding help your board
to the best of my ability.
I have many goals and ideas I want to implement during my term. None of
which can be achieved without all you! I want to educate you on your District
and International Bylaws. They are the foundation of our amazing organization
and knowing them essential to the functioning of a successful club. If you have
a moment in between school and being a good Samaritan, glance through
them. Do not let the voluminous pages inhibit you! Here are the links to the
District Bylaws http://nydkc.org/board/committees/bylaws and the International
Bylaws
http://keyclub.org/Libraries/Governance/Guide_KeyClub_Key_Club_Guidebook
_2011-2012.sflb.ashx. Keep your eyes open concerning a resource to aid you in
learning the bylaws. As always if you have questions, please feel free to contact
me.
Keep doing all the amazing things you to do make our world a better place!
Good luck on APs and finals.
Yours in spirit of service,
Emily Gicewicz
New York District Key Club Executive Assistant
District Projects This years goal for fundraising for our District Projects is $200,000.
Each month we will be assigning a new charity to be donated to this way all charities will get approximately the same amount of funding without one being
an obvious favorite.
Kamp Kiwanis Kamp Kiwanis is a camp designed for the mainstream children
and also chil-dren for special needs. The camp is focused on group and team
building to help with developing character.
www.KampKiwanis.org
Pediatric Lyme Disease Foundation The Pediatric Lyme Disease Foundation is
focused on helping pay the medical bill for children with this disease since Lyme
Disease is not covered by insurance and is very costly. It is caused by bacteria from deer ticks that are found in the out-doors it is especially a danger for
children that like the outdoors.
http://www.kiwanis-ny.org/lyme/
Local Causes Local Causes is focusing on helping your own local community
through fund-raising for things such as raising money for your community that is
needing to paint benches in a park.
Project Eliminate UNICEF and Kiwanis teamed up to eliminate a disease called
Maternal/ Neonataltetus that affects the mother and child at birth end
eventually kills both of them in a few days. It will take US$110 million to finally
eliminate the disease for only about US$1.80 to treat a mother and all her
children forever.
http://sites.kiwanis.org/kiwanis/en/theeliminateproject/home.aspx
Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Center Trauma is the leading cause of death and
beats suicide or homicide in children. These centers focus on giving the children
treatment and supporting the pediatric treatment.
www.kiwanis-ny.org/kptc.htm
GOAL GOAL focuses on helping those who are the poorest of the poor from
suffering. They are non-denominational, non governmental, and non-political
organization, they do work for what they believe in and do not belong to any
other organization.
http://www.goal.ie/
Doctors without Borders Doctors without Borders works towards providing
humanitarian activism for countries that desperately need it. They provide
medical help for regions in crisis no matter the race, religion or political affiliation.
http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/
Alzheimers Association The Alzheimers Association works towards finding a
cure for Alz-heimer and also providing care and support for those who need it.
The Alzheimers Association is currently the worlds largest Alzheimers private,
non profit, funder of Alzheimers research.
http://www.alz.org/
St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital
provides care for cancer children patients. No matter which children it is the hospital does not turn away any child in need of care.
http://www.stjude.org/stjude/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=f87d4c2a71fca210VgnVC
M1000001e0215acRCRD
Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity is a non profit that focuses on
building homes for people who truly need it in the New York Area. It unites all
New Yorkers through providing homes for people who need it.
http://www.habitatnyc.org/
Hello New York District,
My name is Daniel Ivan Lin and I am your newly elected District Governor
for the 2012-2013 service year. Each year, the District Governor designates what
is known as the Governors Project, an area or category of service outreach that
he or she chooses to focus on for the service year. This years Governors Project
is called Keys to Accessibility, which aims to help the elderly and those with
disabilities, two extremely important components of our society. The goal for this
years Governors Project is 5,000 service hours and what better than to be able
to celebrate this achievement than at the 65th Annual Leadership Training
Conference in 2013. Work hard and be creative, but most importantly have fun.
I look forward to hearing about your service projects throughout this year. For
more information about Keys to Accessibility, please visit the district website at
www.nydkc.org. Thank you so much!
Yours in the spirit of service,
Daniel Ivan Lin
New York District Governor
Key Club International
Governors Project Ideas Old people are wonderful, seriously, they are. We have to show
our appreciation for them by helping them out or just hanging out
with them.
Teaching Us
Everyone likes to be helpful to the community, right? Let some senior
citizens show you how to knit or sew, and knowing that they are
contributing to todays society will make them feel so much happier!
Hanging out with Pets
Animals are lifelong and an animal lover will always be one. Rekindle
their childhood memories by bringing them to an animal shelter or a
dog park for them to interact with animals.
Love for Reading
Our senior citizens have lived before there were electronic
newspapers, online magazines, nooks and iPads. Sadly, their
eyesight is not as good as it was before. Help them keep updated
on todays news by delivering a newspaper in the morning and
reading some articles after school.
Teaching an Old Dog Some New Tricks
The elderly really would like to keep in contact with their family, but
most of todays communication is through email or facebook. Teach
them to use either one by hosting a computer class at a senior
center.
Music Lives on Forever
The music will never die so the elderly and the youth can both relate
to that. Get to know someone by taking them to a shop where they
sell CDs or talking about their favorite types of music and showing
them how to use YouTube.
My LTC Experience I honestly thought that this was going to be a thoroughly awkward
experience. This year was my first year going and looking at the agenda online, I
thought it was going to be one boring meeting after another. Albeit all the
awkwardness of not really knowing the senior club members, Im so glad I got on
that bus. It was one of those you-had-to-be-there kind of events, where you
cant fully explain just how life-changing someones first LTC can be. And I loved
it all. I loved every moment, whether everyone was dead tired from taking 1 am
showers, to the crazy dancing that happened every night, to even eating cup
noodles with our roommates. I loved the immediate bonding that happened at
every single event. The instant friendship between members hundreds of miles
away cannot be replicated by any other student organization. LTC truly shows
the bonds that are present in our key club family.
ICON First of all, ICON stands for International Convention, for those of you who were
confused. This year, the ICON will take place in Orlando, Florida! Home to Disney
World and our favorite Disney characters! The District tour is from July 1st to July
8th but the actual convention is from July 4th to July 8th. At this convention, you will get to meet a whole bunch of other key club members from all around the
US and even the world! The due date for deposits for the convention is on June
1st. Sadly, the deposit due date for the district tour has passed. I hope to see
some representatives from Key Club there!
UP-COMING EVENTS
Kiwanis Peanut Day, May 19th
AIDS walk with divisions 8a-11, May 20th
Divisional at Midwood High School at 4:30, May 29th
Leon M. Goldstein
On Saturday, April 14th, 2012; The Leon M.
Goldstein High School Key Club
volunteered at the St. Francis Xavier
Church. Everyone worked together and
contributed to the society by helping the
less fortunate. Key Club members were
assigned to organize canned food and
distribute it. It was a super fun day; students
interacted and made new friends. We all
can't wait until the next event just like this
one!
- Sofiya Shabelnik
LMG Key Club Vice President.
Brooklyn Technical High School Division 9 Bowling Fundraiser
Sometimes people dont realize that they can make a
difference and have fun simultaneously. Our
webmaster Cora Man combined leisure and service to
our community by planning a division-wide bowling fundraiser at Maple Lanes on April 20th. Over 120 Key
Clubbers came out to support the American Cancer
Society while getting the chance to mingle with fellow
members and enjoy two hours of unlimited cosmic
bowling. The $15 admission fee also bought each
attendee one raffle ticket and prizes included I feel
good wristbands and Starbucks gift cards. The huge
turnout made every minute of planning and organizing
the event to run smoothly worth it. It was amazing
seeing everyone enjoying themselves, making new
friends, laughing, and sharing snacks. Seeing that this
event was a success, well definitely be planning
another bowling fundraiser again soon.
-Sharon Cai Brooklyn Technical High School Key Club Editor
Midwood High School Neighborhood Clean Up
A cleaner Earth just feels right. On Saturday
April 21st, 2012, 32 members of Midwood
High School Key Club attended the
Neighborhood Clean-up at the United
Progressive Democratic Club (29 Bay 25th
street) once again! The remake of this event was sprung upon us, by Priscilla
Consolo, who is a current senior at
Midwood High School. The clean up was
sponsored by Assemblyman, Bill Colton.
Members had the opportunity to clean up
18th avenue and parts of 86st. Key clubbers
were put into groups of five or more, and
were assigned certain avenues. Gloves,
rakes, trash bags and other utensils were
provided by the Department of Sanitation.
Great job to the members who attended;
you are one of the reasons why 86st is
cleaner!
-Avril Liang Midwood High School Key Club Editor
Edward R. Murrow High School One of my favorite moments of being in Key Club is having gone to the bowling
fundraiser. I had such a blast playing bowling with the key club board members
and even got to learn more about them. I was amazed at how big Key Club is, seeing all the combined people from Brooklyn tech, Edward R. Murrow and
other school were only 2 clubs out of all of those in Brooklyn and beyond
America.
-Iveethe Molina
I went to the Key Club Leadership Training Conference and I just realized how
big Key Club really is. It isnt just a club that just helps for the good of people but
its more like a community from all over the state. There were students from
many other high schools and districts. When I was there I met so many people
that was confident in themselves and had so much school spirit and was
committed. There were a lot of kids who acted like a leader.
-Vanessa Luo
I went to the bowling event for division 9. It was a fun experience even though
during the last game our lane broke.
-Susan Lam
I went to the bowling fundraiser with the Brooklyn tech key club at Maple Lanes. It was a fun and amazing experience to hang out and make new friends. I also
went to the March of babies. Although we were a bit late, we managed to
catch up with the other walkers. It was really fun walking with the other key clubbers. Im looking forward to the next event which is the AIDS walk.
-Michelle Sy
I went to the March of Dimes walk and it was a long walk. The group was kind of
late but we still manage to finish before they took down the balloon arch. We
got free t-shirts and it was PURPLE! I am looking forwards to more events.
-Jonathan Ye
Pictures of Key Club!
At the Division 9 Bowling Fundraiser
You guys have no idea how addicted
Herman is to his hot sauce. XD
Your IP Governor and your current Governor!
Your VERY LOVELY DISTRICT SECRETARY
AMBER LEE!!! Shes the one sleeping with
her head face down on the pillow.
Some very funny
poses by our LTG from
Division 10, Herman Li
our IP Webmaster
Oscar Tan, our
governor, Daniel Ivan
Lin and our new
Webmaster, Barry Lee.
Holy, you
never fail
to make
me laugh!
Theres a reason why we tell you to go to LTC,
where else would you get to dance all crazy-like
with the officers? XD
Our beautiful
IP District Board for you all!
More pictures from the Division 9 Bowling Event!
Club Paperwork Status School ERF APRIL MAY
ABRAHAM LINCOLN - - -
BISHOP KEARNEY - - -
BROOKLYN TECH - - X
E.R.MURROW - - X
FORT HAMILTON - - -
JAMES MADISON - - X
JOHN DEWEY - - X
MIDWOOD - - X
NEW UTRECHT - - -
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
ARTS
- - -
*Do not be worried if you sent something in and it does not show up
here. You need to send a copy of all of your paperwork to the
District Secretary Amber Lee in order to get credit.
CONTACT INFORMATION My Information Email: [email protected]
[email protected] Phone Number: 1-(347)-856-3339 Address: 47 Bay 22nd Street
Brooklyn NY, 11214
Some Important Email Addresses Governor:
Secretary: [email protected]
Treasurer: [email protected]
Editor: [email protected]
Webmaster: [email protected] Executive Assistants:
Our KCR Leonard Gioia Phone Number:
1-(646)-642-5345 Email Address:
DIVISION 9 FACEBOOK GROUP: Join, join, join!
http://www.facebook.com/groups/nydkc09/