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OFFICIAL KEY CLUB NEWSLETTER OF DIVISION 3

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Introduction

Table of Contents

Meet Your New

Lieutenant Governor

For Division 3:

Charmaine Chew

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Dear New Jersey District,

It is with great pleasure that I introduce myself as the new Lieutenant Governor of Division 3 for

the New Jersey District of Key Club International. My name is Charmaine Chew, and I am a current junior

attending Hammonton High School in Hammonton. I am thoroughly honored to be a part of the largest,

student-run, international community service organization in the world, and I plan to extend my personal

love for service to other students in New Jersey through Key Club. My goal is to make Key Club a way of

life. I want to tailor our members into caring and responsible young adults who are committed to service

and the K-family.

My plan as Lieutenant Governor of Division 3 is simple: to better our relationships with the Key Club fam-

ily and promote hands-on service to our members. Compared to other districts, the clubs in the rural towns

of Division 3 have never really placed on Key Club’s New Jersey map. With luck, perseverance, and coop-

eration from my club officers, I plan to change that. The Lieutenant Governor serves as the student link be-

tween the clubs and the district, and I plan to improve those ties wherever possible. My friends all say that I

am one of the most focused and driven people they know, and I plan to uphold that reputation by pouring

everything I can into making our division more active in our local, divisional, district, and international

communities.

I hope to institute new interdivisional communications so as to better plan for service activities, specifically

hands-on community service. Personally, I have full respect for donation-based service such as charity

drives and advocacy-based campaigns, but I want to organize more direct service events for our members

to really feel what Key Club is all about. That being said, I still plan to put heavy emphasis on certain dis-

trict advocacy programs such as Project Eliminate and organize some indirect charity opportunities. For

example, in my own school, I personally organized a personal hygiene products drive to benefit the home-

less youth living in the Covenant House; I plan to extend that project to the division and develop several

others.

As a leader, I am told that I rule with an iron fist but a golden heart. In fact, my friends say my leadership

style and personality is akin to that of a first-year college professor: I sound intimidating at first, but I do

care about what I do and what I “teach.” I am not afraid to delegate tasks and expect them to be done, but

as long as you do what you should be doing as Key Club members, you will be fine. I too will return the

favor by keeping up with my own contacts and responsibilities. To my officers, I am not afraid to pester

you if you are not doing what needs to be done, but my goal is to train my officers well so I do not need to.

My immediate priority is expanding communications. I plan to visit my clubs and introduce myself to my

club officer elects before the summer. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Otherwise, I wish

you a great service year, and I am looking forward to working with you.

Yours in caring and in service

Charmaine Chew

Lieutenant Governor of District 3

Letter of Introduction

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District News

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District News

Out with the OLDOut with the OLD

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In with the NEWIn with the NEW

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Local News

RTCsRTCsRTCs

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Local News

Local SpotlightsLocal SpotlightsLocal Spotlights

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What We Are Up ToWhat We Are Up ToWhat We Are Up To

Reminder:

CMRFs Due on May 8th, 2014. Without

it, I will not be able to include your

club’s activities in the Newsletter

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