division 16 4th newsletter
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Division XVI Index: 3636 WOODVIEW TRACE INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46268 USA 1-800-KIWANIS FAX 1-317-879-0204 Tenafly | North Bergen | ECLC of Ho Ho Kus | Memorial | Secaucus | Hasbrouck | Fort Lee ` v Intro……………..1 Fall Rally.……….2 RTC’s…….……….3 MEP……….….….4 Contact Info.…5 The Numbers 3,000: Attendees 13: Rollercoasters 10: October 10 th 1: Fall Rally! Register with the registration packet found in your September mailing and talk to me if you need any help or have any questions.TRANSCRIPT
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3636 WOODVIEW TRACE INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46268 USA 1-800-KIWANIS FAX 1-317-879-0204
Division XVI
Tenafly | North Bergen | ECLC of Ho Ho Kus | Memorial | Secaucus | Hasbrouck | Fort Lee
Introduction Greetings division 16! With the summer
coming to an end there a number of events
coming up to get excited for! In the coming
months you’ll get to Sing the Songs of Service at
the 2010 Fall Rally, Rock Out with Service at
Spring Regional Training conferences, and just
get generally excited about service and Key
club! I know many of your clubs have annual
service projects and general plans for the year
but this coming year our clubs can make an
even greater difference in our communities by
working together. Whether it’s joint fundraisers,
getting together, or just sharing ideas for
projects your club and grow and strengthen
along with the rest of the clubs in our division by
talking and working with one another.
Index: Intro……………..1 Fall Rally.……….2 RTC’s…….……….3 MEP……….….….4 Contact Info.…5
Volume 1 Issue 4
Fall Rally
As the summer winds down and our heads reluctantly fall back in
between our textbooks there is a glimmering light up ahead, a shining
event that keeps our spirits high. Since you already know what I’m
talking about I know I don’t have to say it, but I will anyways, of course
the event I’m talking about is Fall Rally! This October a record breaking
3,000 Key club members will gather in Six Flags Great Adventure to Sing
the Songs of Service! We will be celebrating the service year with thrills
and chills from the rides to the cheers, it is an exciting day for all. We
will begin by having the park open early just for the New Jersey District
of Key club and then, after a quick session of cheers laughs and
costumes we will move to the park and spend the rest of the day on
rides during Six flags’ annual Fright Fest!
Register with the registration packet found in your September
mailing and talk to me if you need any help or have any questions.
The Numbers 3,000: Attendees
13: Rollercoasters
10: October 10th
1: Fall Rally!
Get ready to Rock out With Service this September!
R T C
Written by RTC Chair
Meagan Koch
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M . e . p Background: Imagine being challenged to make an international impact in which everyone is affected. This is the very task Key Clubs and members were given at the 1946 International Convention, where the term "Major Emphasis Program" was first coined. Ever since then, Key Clubbers have worked towards one program, "Children: Their Future, Our Focus."
Service Initiative Every two years, Key Club International selects a service initiative which ties into the major emphasis program. The service initiative for the 2008-2010 Service Years has been extended so our service initiative for the 2010-2011 year of service will remain "Live 2 Learn." Every day, there is a Key Clubber making a difference in the lives from 5 - 9 year olds in three major ways. Firstly, Key Clubbers help improve grades by tutoring and mentoring. Secondly, Key Clubbers are giving back by coordinating service projects for young students to partake in while teaching youth to be lifelong servant leaders. Lastly, Key Clubbers serve primary school children by growing together, by helping the development of social skills in young children while subtly teaching them to think creatively. Give someone the opportunity to do what you once had the chance to do, help primary school children overcome learning obstacles so that they can be successful and give back to and serve their homes, schools and communities.
What can you do? Getting involved in the major emphasis program is so simple! You can simply volunteer, donate, or just get involved in any organization, fundraiser or activity which will benefit a child. Any fundraiser which goes to a charity geared towards children falls under the Major Emphasis program, and service project such as tutoring or restoring a play ground. In fact, many key clubbers participate in the MAJOR EMPHASIS PROGRAM and they don't even know it!
Written by Kim Lu LTG
Div. 17
Lieutenant Governor: Jared Greene (ME)
District Governor: Rachel Orbach
District Secretary: Kevin Sun
Zone Administrator:
Mr. Stephen Gandley [email protected]
District Editor: Nicole Darrah
District Webmaster:
Shivam Patel [email protected]
District Treasurer: Devan Corona
District Administrator:
Mr. Barrie Werfel [email protected]
Contact Information