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Transcript of January Newsletter

3W JANUARY NEWSLETTER

DIVISION 3W DECEMBER NEWSLETTERVolume 1 / Issue 9

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Letter from LTG pg. 3

District Updates pg. 4

DCON pg. 5

Monthly Reminders pg. 6

March of Dimes pg. 7

Governor’s Project pg. 8-9

ELIMINATE Project pg. 10

DCON Contests pg. 11-12

Recap in Photos pg. 13

Preferred Charities pg. 14&15

Contact Information pg. 16&17

KEY CLUB PLEDGEI pledge on my honor

to uphold the objects of Key Club International;

to build my home, school, and community;

to serve my nation and God; and to combat all forces,

which tend to undermine these institutions.

“I want movement, not a calm course of existence. I want

excitement and danger and the chance to sacrifice myself for my

love. I feel in myself a superabundance of energy which finds no outlet in our quiet life.”

–Leo Tolstoy

Lieutenant Governor Letter

DEAR 3W,

Gosh we have had such an incredible year up and I can’t believe we are already in the final quarter of the Key Club year. I hope you’re all excited for DCON, because it’s going to be a weekend you’ll remember for the rest of your life!

I have only three things that I would like to talk about this month.

1. Our division as well as other clubs from Division 3 are gonna meet up again on February 14th from 1pm-4pm at the Houston Food bank to volunteer. This goes along with our Divisional Project which is to volunteer with and through local charities and organizations.

2. Our Divisional Election Conference is going to be December 31st at 12pm at the Lonestar Cypress Center. Up to four voting delegates may be brought from each club and they will decide who is the 2015-2016 Lieutenant Governor of Division 3W.

3. I am DYING for us to all get together and do some service projects together. So, sometimes in March I would like us to all get together to make plarn, cards, dog toys, ect. Because I say so. Let me know if you have any other things you’d like to do and we will do them yes.

But in other news, I love you guys lots. Thx for bein swaggie4ever.

Rachel Iselin

DISTRICT UPDATESHappy New Year! Welcome to 2015!The Task Of The Month for the month of Janurary is:What motivates you? Write a paragraph about why you joined Key Club and what motivates you to serve others.

Hey, Texas-Oklahoma Key Clubbers! Here are your January Tex-O-Key suggested article prompts:1. What was your favorite winter service project? Why

was it your favorite, and what did you learn?2. How will you get members excited for and engaged

in the ELIMINATE Project? What service projects and/or fundraisers will you do in support of ELIMINATE?

3. What does Key Club mean to you and why?4. What personal attributes has Key Club helped you

develop and how?

Hey T-O Key Clubbers! The February/March Tex-O-Key Theme is DCON or Service Adventure! Email me appropriate fun facts and/or jokes/riddle relating to this theme for extra 5 points if it is published in the Tex-O-Key. Always send me any photos following the photo criteria for 1 point per photo published in the Tex-O-Key.

Please participate in the Governors Project this year (Children’s Miracle Network) and the District Project (ELIMINATE)! Don’t forget – the Governor’s Project Completion form and District Project Completion form is due on March 6th, 2014.

Credit: Matthew Riley

Monthly Reports are due to our District Secretary and Newsletters/Articles are due to District Editor even if you don’t postmark by the 5th

The district officers will be posting updates on the district website through their respective blogs, so make sure to check tokeyclub.com.

Attend Kiwanis meetings for $12 the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Tuesdays of every month and let the Kiwanians know about your meeting dates!

All COCI (Club Officer Contact Information) needs to be updated on the district website. Ask your advisor about login info or contact me for help. Any changes throughout the year need to be updated with me and on the website.

Monthly Reminders

Add to any and all social media so that I can come and visit your club through out the year whether it be at a meeting, at a social, or at a service event! Invite me and I will come!

Send me photos so that I can add them to my newsletter!

March for Babies - Houston 2014

Date: Sunday, April 27, 2014Time: 9:00AM

Registration Time: 8:00AMUniversity of Houston

Cullen @ ElginHouston, TX 77004

We're getting ready to walk in March for Babies! It promises to be a fun day out with people who share our passion for improving the health of babies. There'll be family teams,

company teams and people walking with friends - it's a great feeling knowing we're all helping real families. Join our event and walk with us to raise money for babies right here in our

community!

Januarys Top Three Projects

Children's Miracle Network is a organization that raises funds and awareness for Children's Hospitals. We can help by raising funds and

participating in service projects. This flyer provides information about recommended projects all Key Clubbers can do.

o Karaoke Night - Host a karaoke night in your community. For this you need of corse, a karaoke machine and a fun, energetic host is also a must! Be sure to broadcast this event to your community and everyone in your school. You can charge admission and key clubbers can also sell snacks and drinks for an additional fee. Be sure to broadcast what the money raised goes to. This project should take about a month or two to plan.

o Mr. and Mrs. Key Club - Have a pageant for both boys and girls where they are competing for the title of Mr. and Mrs. Key Club! Have these key clubbers show off their best pick up lines, show their talents and many other things that they can do to try to win people’s votes! To get money you can charge for general admission and sell snacks and drinks, you could even charge for a voting ballet. Make sure you have a good number of guys and girls enter to compete that way people have a show to watch! This takes about a month or two to plan. This project can cost very little to being pretty price. just depends how much you spend on decorations.

o Joke-a-thon - Get a few funny people from either your club or school to put on a comedy show. Charge general admission and also sell drinks and snacks. If the jokes are really bad sell rotten tomatoes for a set amount of money like 2 dollars per tomato. Make sure you get this all approved and broadcast the event. You don’t want to spend all this time planning the event and only have 2 people show up due to lack of knowledge of the event. This project should take a month or two to plan. Be sure to find a good amount of people to make jokes and keep the show moving.

For the project completion forms click the link: http://tokeyclub.com/2014-2015-project-completion-forms-available/

*Can be found on tokeyclub.com

RECAP IN PHOTOS

PREFERRED

CHARITIES

IMPORTANT

T-O District Governor

Kaitlyn Wilson

[email protected]

T-O District Secretary

Samuel Kinnin

[email protected]

T-O District Treasurer

Colin Gonzalez

[email protected]

T-O District Editor

Emily Zhao

[email protected]

T-O Convention Liaison

Andrew Loh

[email protected]

3W Lieutenant Governor

Rachel Iselin

[email protected]

713-494-3729

Cy-Fair Kiwanian

George Crowl

[email protected]

Greater North Houston Kiwanian

Steve Peters

[email protected]

Region 12 Regional Advisor

Judy Pomorski

[email protected]

CONTACTS

International Trustee

Barry Seng

[email protected]

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