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2013 July District Mailing
District Club Edition
In this issue, you’ll find newsletters from:
Governor Will Kelley
Secretary Graham Novak
Treasurer Alex Pauer
Statistical Secretary Natalie Walgren
Iolian Editor Jasmine Bains
Technology Committee
Spastics Paralysis Research Committee
New Club Building and Membership Development
Committee
Key Leader Committee
District Convention Committee
K-Family Relations Committee
Eliminate Project Committee
Awards Committee
KEY CLUB
®
Have You Heard the Latest I-I District Happenings?
Official Newsletter of the Illinois-Eastern Iowa District Governor
KEY CLUB
KEY CLUB
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KEY CLUB
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Remember the slow, old, ugly iikeyclub.org? Not anymore. Thanks to the help of
Technology Chair Akhil Sarikonda, not only has our District been fortunate enough to add
an ‘Anonymous Comment Box’, but an entire facelift. Our District is proud to announce
the ‘new ‘ iikeyclub.org with the same, familiar tabs you’re used to (Club Monthly Report,
etc. under Forms) as well as much more in a user-friendly interface.
What if I want to use iikeyclub.org on my phone/tablet? Will it look the same?
The new iikeyclub.org molds, or transforms to the fit of your device.
In both
Landscape And portrait
Unveiling… the NEW iikeyclub.org!
OLD to
NEW
KEY CLUB
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Camp
Independence
Camp Beautification
Day: June 11th, 9-2
Camp Visitors Day:
July 11th, 11-1
A handful of extremely devoted Key Clubbers from
the Chatham-Glenwood H.S. who’ve devoted their
time to beautify Camp Independence through
constructing picnic tables. Can you spot Lt. Governor
Abby Kauerauf in this photo?
Throughout the Summer, we as a District have been fortunate to develop close bonds with
the Spastics Paralysis Research Program. A program new to the Illinois-Eastern Iowa Spastics Research
program this year, Camp Independence, has been unveiled with flying colors. At Camp Independence,
in Ingleside, IL – north of Chicago, children a wide range of mental and physical ailments come
together for a week of teambuilding and fun. How do we as Key Clubbers play a role in their well-
being? As servant leaders, we have had the option to volunteer our time at the camp both June 11th
and July 11th for various projects.
On June 11th, many Kiwanis Family members from Illinois and Iowa were able to come together at
Camp Independence for the 2nd Annual Camp
Independence Beautification project.
On top of this tremendous accomplishment,
on July 11th, even more Key Clubbers, Circle K
Members and Kiwanians alike met for a
Luncheon and tour of Camp Independence.
KEY CLUB
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Hello, Key Clubbers! My name is
Maria Palazzolo, and I have just
been elected as one of the eleven
International Trustees for our
organization. I am so thankful that
the members at the International
Convention gave me this
opportunity, and I am excited for
this upcoming year. The
International President will be
giving me three different districts to
advise for the upcoming Key Club year. While the three
districts will most likely not include the Illinois – Eastern
Iowa District, I will still be working with you guys because
you are my home district, and I love you all!
The three goals that I hope to implement as an
international trustee are to increase DCON attendance, to
create a program for orphaned Key Clubs, and increase the
awareness level of Key Club both locally and internationally.
These three goals are based on the actions that my club
took to become more active in the district and our
community. The ideas helped us, and I am hoping that by
helping governors and lieutenant governors implement
these ideas, the clubs will grow in membership and service.
Like I said, I am so excited for this upcoming year! If you
have any questions or just want to talk, my email is
trusteemariap@gmail.com. Have a great year, Key Clubbers!
Stay “In The Know” With a
Few Helpful Reminders for
Your Club
Interested in sharing a story throughout
Illinois and Iowa about your home club’s
successful Banquet, service project, or
fun-filled meeting?
Our District publication, The Iolian, is
searching for all articles to be placed in
our next issue. Submit any material (>250
words, please) to Iolian Editor Jasmine
Bains at: ja5bir@yahoo.com
Have you saved the date for your
Region’s upcoming Fall Leadership
Rally? Check below for the date of your
Region’s inspiring afternoon of
leadership training. I’ll be there… will
you?
-Region 1,2,3 (Divisions 1, 3, 4, 7, 5/6,
9, 21, 23, 8, 10, 11)- October 6 at
Hinsdale Central H.S. from 1-4:30
-Region 4 (Divisions 12, 13, 14, 15)-
October 5 at Dixon H.S. from 12-4
-Region 5 (Divisions 16, 17, 18/19)-
October 12 at Galesburg H.S. from
12:30-4:30
-Regions 6, 7 (Divisions 20 E, 20 W, 24,
22 E, 22 W, 25/27, 28/29)- October 13
at Bloomington H.S. beginning at 2
-Regions 8,9 (Divisions 30, 31/34, 26,
33, 36)- September 29 at Belleville West
H.S. from 1-4
A Word From
MARIA PALAZZOLO, 2013-2014 Key Club International Trustee
KEY CLUB
® Awards and
Recognition at the 70th
Annual Key Club
International
Convention: Was Your
Club Recognized?
From July 3rd through July 7th, Key Clubbers
throughout the United States, Canada, many
island and European countries congregated at
the 70th annual Key Club International
Convention in Washington. During this period of
time, along with electing officers, exploring all
which convention has to offer while meeting
new friends, several Key Clubs from your District,
Illinois-Eastern Iowa, were recognized for efforts
to better a home, school, and community.
Ready for the
award winners?
From the Illinois-Eastern
Iowa District:
Murphysboro H.S. Key Club has been
recognized for awards in several
categories of servant leadership- Single
Service being one- taking 1st place.
Kewanee H.S. Key Club has been
recognized as the 1st place winner of the
Key Club International Video Contest
(watch the video here).
Burlington H.S. Key Club, Limestone H.S.
Key Club, Sycamore H.S. Key Club and
Murphysboro H.S. Key Club have been
recognized as Distinguished Diamond
Level clubs.
Danielle Ondraskova has been recognized
as a Distinguished District Bulletin Editor.
Amy Kelly has been recognized at an
International level as an outstanding
Faculty Advisor.
Many 2012-2013 I-I Board members were
recognized as Robert F. Lucas Outstanding
Lieutenant Governors.
Stay tuned for even more awards
and recognition next Summer as
we showcase our coming year of
service at the 71st Key Club
International Convention in
Anaheim, Ca. July 2nd-6th, 2014.
Through a moreso promising year
of service, friendship and caring,
we can make an even larger
impact on the lives of others. This
starts today.
Hello I-I District Clubs!
Volume I, Issue 3 Illinois –Eastern Iowa District Secretary July 2013
Novak’s News
The 2013-2014 school year is just around the corner! I hope
you all are looking forward to the next year of service. One of the best
ways clubs can prepare for events, activities, and service projects is by
communicating with your Lieutenant Governor. On one of the next
pages is the contact information for the District Board. If you haven’t
talked to them lately (or at all), shoot them an email and ask for their
help; its what they are there for. If you don’t know which division
your school is, just email me at gonovak25@gmail.com.
Additionally, to be fully prepared for the school year, every
club should submit a Club Officer Roster. A club officer roster is a sheet
of the contact information for the Board Members at a Key Club. It
helps us keep in contact with you throughout the year to give you help-
ful information about events and projects.
Filling out a Club Officer Roster is very easy! All you have to
do is fill out the excel spread sheet titled “Club_Officer_Roster” that
was attached to this email. It is also available on the district website
and being distributed by Lieutenant Governors. When you’re done,
just send it to me at gonovak25@gmail.com.
Don’t know if your school has turned it in already for the 2013
-2014 school year? No problem! On the next page, there is a list of the
schools that have already turned it in. Our District is aiming to have
all of the Rosters in by the deadline, 9/9/13.
Thank you all for giving back you your communities!
Yours in Service,
Graham Novak
I-I District Secretary
Contact Me:
Graham Novak
gonovak25@gmail.com
630-248-0698 (c)
630-346-0697 (h)
7s660 Lynn Dr.
Napervillle IL 60540
-Or add me on
Issue 1, Volume 3 July 2013
Novak’s News
Illinois-Eastern Iowa District of KEY CLUB International
Division 1: Lane Technical, Lincoln Park,
Northside College Prep, Whitney Young
Magnet
Division 3: Amos Alonzo Stagg
Division 4: Alan B. Shepard, Dwight D. Eisen-
hower
Division5/6: Hinsdale Central, Hinsdale
South
Division 7: Deerfield
Division 8: Barttlett, Maine South
Division 9: Addison Trail, Downers Grove
South, Glenbard South , York Community
Division 10: Batavia, St. Charles East, St.
Charles North
Division 11: Crystal Lake South, Marian Cen-
tral Catholic, Richmond-Burton
Division 12: Rockford Auburn, Harlem, Ho-
nonegah, Pecatonica, Winnebago
Division 13: Dixon, Morrison, Newman Cen-
tral, Oregon, Rochelle, Sterling
Division 14: Dekalb, Sycamore
Division 15: Dubuque Senior, Hempstead
Division 16: Davenport Central, Muscatine,
Camanche
Division 17: Geneseo, Kewanee, Mercer County
Division 18/19: Abington, Burlington, Galesburg
Division 20 E: Canton
Division 20 W: Peoria Central, Peoria Christian,
Peoria Notre Dame, Richwoods
Division 21: Bolingbrook, Metea Valley, Naper-
ville North, Plainfield North, Plainfield Central,
Waubonsie Valley, Wheaton Warrenville South
Division 22 E: Fieldcrest, Heyworth, Lexington,
Tri-Valley
Division 22 W: Normal West
Division 23: Lincoln Way Central, Lincoln Way
West, Wateska
Division 24: Marquette, Streator, Woodland
Division 25/27: Tuscola
Division 26: Mattoon, Paris, Shelbyville
Division 28/29: Chatham-Glenwood,
Beardstown, New Berlin, Porta, Quincy Notre
Dame, Springfield Southeast, Sacred Heart
Griffin
Division 30: Hillsboro, Morrisonville
Division 31/34: Bellville West
Division 36: Harrisburg, Murphysboro
Schools with submitted 2013-2014 Rosters as of 7/16/13
Issue 1, Volume 3 July 2013
Novak’s News
Illinois-Eastern Iowa District of KEY CLUB International
District Contact Information
Governor William Kelley wkelley85@yahoo.com 309/525-2490
Secretary Graham Novak gonovak25@gmail.com 630/248-0698
Treasurer Alex Pauer acp.alex@yahoo.com 773/589-0964;853-5660
Statistical Secretary Natalie Walgren nataliewalgren55@gmail.com 563/845-0132;581-9272
District Administrator Bob Hall bhall@intrnet.net 618/687-2205;534-3818
Division 1 Jennifer Zhou jennifer.zhou16@gmail.com 773/247-9838;312/929-6107
Division 3 Rami Hourani ramihourani1145@yahoo.com
Division 4 Tiant Holloway g.liltiant@yahoo.com 773/653-0502 ;690-3660
Division 5/6 Margot Wagner 814666@hinsdale86.org 630/455-5696;808-4875
Division 7 Jeremy Goodsnyder jeremygoodsnyder@att.net 312/953-2772
Division 8 Nicole Hassman nhassman529@maine207south.org 847/239-2111
Division 9 Joel Vargeese Joelv0211@gmail.com 630/806-8004;796-9647
Division 10 Rachel Radtke rachelradtk@sbcglobal.com 630/375-0824;802-9977
Division 11 Chloe Fischer cfhilsoceher.1995@gmail.com 815/529-4807
Division 12 Daniel Li danielcsz017@yahoo.com 262/364-9188
Division 13 Kari Wolfe kariwolfe.kci@gmail.com 815/677-1103
Division 14 Sonal Patel sonalpatel1996@gmail.com 217/553-4717
Division 15 Jamila Johnson jay.estellejohnson@gmail.com 563/690-1614;845-1175
Division 16 Olivia Carrasco carrascooy@gmail.com 563/260-1497;506-8379
Division 17 Nathan Addis naddis17@comcast.net 309/853-6647;854-2082
Division 18/19 Catharine Leahy leahycatharine@gmail.com 309/342-1961
Division 20 East Jacob Godwin jpgodwin96@aol.com 309/383-3104 ;339-4637
Division 20 West Madison Roberts mmroberts95@gmail.com 309/253-2135
Division 21 Ritesh Bhambhani ritesh.b1296@gmail.com 630/940-8209, 331/431-4905
Division 22 East Emily Griffith emilygrif96@gmail.com 309/846-9967
Division 22 West Mylinh Tran mylinh.tran1997@gmail.com 920/285-4421;309/750-1412
Division 23 Ashleigh Glecier glecierashleigh@yahoo.com 815/469-0251;708/606-7093
Division 24 Shannon Harback smharback@hotmail.com 815/992-3822
Division 25/27 Claire Park sookyung707@gmail.com 217/722-6510
Division 26 Victoria Drake vmdrake2008@yahoo.com 217/549-7940
Division 28/29 Abby Kauerauf akauerauf10@gmail.com 217/585-1307;553-9704
Division 30 Kara Brockamp kara.brockamp@ga.mohawks.net 217/526-3458;416-2950
Division 31/34 Autumn Simons simonsa14@students.bths201.org 618/402-9057
Division 36 Dylan Miley dylanmiley37@yahoo.com 618/201-2825
HELLO MIGHTY I-I DISTRICT KEY CLUBBERS!
JULY 2013-CLUB
Contact Information: Alexander Pauer | 3330 N. Page ave, Chicago, IL 60634 | (773)853-5660 | acp.alex@yahoo.com
PAUER PRESS DISTRICT TREASURER NEWSLETTER
I hope you’re all enjoying your summer
break! I assume everyone is enjoying the
splendid sunny days by now. Personally, I’ve
been enjoying my summer so much that I’ve
sung Summer Nights from Grease a few times
(not well though).
The I-I district board convened for our
annual June meeting more than a month ago
and I’m proud to say that this Key Club year is
off to an incredible beginning! Not only do we
already have some new clubs chartered, but I
also achieved a goal of mine (along with much
help from Governor Will)—get the budget
approved! With quite a few revisions to the
budget prepared for last year, the new 2013-
2014 district budget has been approved by the
district board. This is a great accomplishment!
Feel free to contact myself or anyone on the
district board if you would like to know more
about the 2013-2014 district budget.
Since we’re speaking about budgets,
over the summer club treasurers should begin
to create a responsible budget for their clubs.
This can help the club organize the available
funds and prevent overspending. In this edition
of the newsletter, you’ll find important tips on
creating a club budget. If I can help in any
way, shape or form, feel free to contact me. I'll
be more than happy to help.
Together in service,
Alex Pauer
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UNPAID CLUBS FOR THE
2012-2013 KEY CLUB YEAR
Division 5/6: West Leyden
Division 23: Lincoln-Way East
Division 24: Ottawa
Division 25/27: Champaign-Central
Division 28/29: Jacksonville
If any of the clubs in your division are on this list please make sure that they submit dues ASAP! Not paying dues means risking the club’s charter and losing a great opportunity to serve their community! I plan to send out an email to the clubs listed above, concerning their unpaid dues, in the near future. If you or your clubs have any questions about submitting dues or believe they have already submitted their dues, please don’t hesitate to contact me, I’m only an email or a phone call away. Refer to the contact information listed at the bottom of the page.
Dues deadlines to keep in mind:
November 1st Early Bird deadline
December 1st Final deadline
These dates may seem a lifetime away, but they’ll
sneak up on you very quickly! Be sure your clubs
know when/how to submit dues! I’ll send out quite a
bit of tutorials, how-to’s in the near future.
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Contact Information: Alexander Pauer | 3330 N. Page ave, Chicago, IL 60634 | (773)853-5660 | acp.alex@yahoo.com
HOW TO:
CREATE A BUDGET
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1. GATHER AND COLLABORATE EVERY EXPENSE SHEET YOU CAN FIND FOR YOUR KEY CLUB.
Since most Key Clubs have been in existence for a while, it probably won’t be too hard to find various budgets or
expense sheets. These can serve as guides for your new budget and can help you make tough decisions based
on decisions made in the past.
2. ESTIMATE THE AMOUNT OF MEMBERS IN THE CLUB.
The best way to estimate the amount of members in your club is to take a three year average. Basically just take
the average amount of members for the past three years and average them. Also, keep in mind if there are
increasing or decreasing patterns in the amount of members. Consider this trend when finalizing an estimate.
3. TAKE NOTE OF EVERY OTHER SOURCE OF INCOME.
If your school gives you a bit of funding each year to run Key Club; that’s great! Be sure to record that onto your
budget. Make sure every source of income is listed.
4. LIST YOUR CLUB’S ANNUAL EXPENSES.
This step may be the most difficult. Make a list of what your club usually spends money on and approximate how
much your club will need to spend on it. This is where the old budgets and expense sheets come in handy. If you
have those, you can use them as a guide to how much you should allot for each item. Be sure an advisor is
present when listing these expenses.
5. TOTAL YOUR INCOME AND EXPENSES.
This may be the easiest step. Just add them up!
6. ADJUST ANY VALUES AS NEEDED.
If your club’s expenses exceed your club’s income, that’s not good. It’s time to cut down on spending. See if
there are areas where your club could save money. In order for a budget to well...be a budget, the expenses
must not exceed the income. If your club’s expenses do not exceed the income, then you can either leave it, or
allot additional money to certain items.
And that’s it! You’re done! Thought it would never end, right? Make sure you look over your budget one more time to make sure all the values are correct and reasonable. Once the budget has been approved and set in place, be sure to review it on a regular basis to ensure that it is being followed and your club is not overspending.
Natalie Walgren 1000 Arrowhead Drive, Dubuque, IA 563-581-9272 nataliewalgren55@gmail.com
Official Newsletter of the Illinois-Eastern Iowa District Statistical Secretary
Remember to keep reporting by the 10th of every
month and to contact me if you are having any trouble
regarding reporting. I have heard from a few clubs and it’s
great talking directly to you!
The next monthly report is due September 10
covering the months of June, July, and August. If your
club has missed two consecutive reports, it is currently not
in good standing. Our goal for the year as a district is 80%
reporting. Contact your lieutenant governor to find out if your club has all their
reports in and be sure to go back and submit any missed reports! If you want
credit for PR, remember to either email me or send via snail mail a version of
what was printed or published.
If you ever have any questions, feel free to contact me! I’d love to hear
from you!
Natalie Walgren
K E Y C L U B
a Kiwanis-family memberiikeyclub.org
®
Hello Mighty I-I District! Don’t forget about our reporting awards!
100% Reporting: Given to cubs who turn in all monthly reports for the 2013-2014 Key Club year.
On-Time Reporting: Given to clubs who submit all 2013-2014 monthly reports on or before their due date.
Northside College PrepLincoln ParkWhitney YoungProviso WestDeerfieldMaine South Maine West
Marian Central CatholicMcHenry WestPecatonicaDixonMorrisonRochelleSycamoreDavenport Central
Geneseo GalesburgLimestonePeoria ChristianPeoria Notre DameMetea ValleyPlainfield NorthWheaton Warrenville South
BloomingtonNormal WestLincoln-Way EastMattoonShelbyvilleChatham-GlenwoodBelleville WestMurphysboro
Clubs with On-Time Reporting
Hello everyone, my name is Jasmine Bains. I am honored to
serve you as the new Iolian Editor for our district. As the Iolian
Editor, my job is to collect articles about service project ideas
from Key Club members all over Illinois-Eastern Iowa and
publish them in the Iolian. The Iolian serves as a mini-
newspaper that gives club members and officers service project and fundrais-
ing ideas they can carry out at their school. In the Iolian, you can find infor-
mation about upcoming district events such as Key Leader, Fall Leadership
Rally, and Summer Social. In the next issue of the Iolian, there will be articles
from our District Executive Board (Governor, Statistical Secretary, Treasurer,
Secretary), articles about the Major Emphasis Program, our Service Partners,
International Convention, Spastic Paralysis, and much more! The next issue
of the Iolian will be published by September 1st. The Iolian is distributed
electronically, so you will receive them through your Lieutenant Governor or
club officers. Also, if you would like to submit and article to be featured in
the next issue of the Iolian, please email it to me by August 27th
(ja5bir@yahoo.com) and then fill out an Iolian Submission Form on our dis-
trict website (iikeyclub.org).
A Word From The Iolian Editor
Awards
Distinguished Editor
Award
Public Relations
Award
Club Bulletin/
Newsletter Award
Iolian Submission
Award
Articles need to be 180-250 words long
You need to have 1-3 pictures. One has to be of you and the others can
be of your service or fundraising project
Articles should be submitted on our district website or to my email.
Jasmine’s Key to
Key Club
June 2013
Illinois-Eastern Iowa District
Iolian Editor
Jasmine Bains
1630-345-0833
ja5bir@yahoo.com
3610 Provence Drive
St. Charles, IL 60175
Requirements for Articles
Iolian Editor Update
Technology
Update July 2013
Akhil Sarikonda Technology Chair
THE NEW II DISTRICT WEBSITE IS LIVE AT IIKEYCLUB.ORG, CHECK IT OUT! TECH CHANGES IN THE FUTURE
Hello II Key Clubbers,
My name is Akhil Sarikonda, the 2013-2014 Illinois-Eastern Iowa District Technology Chair. I look forward to serving you all this coming year by assisting with any type of help your Club needs related to technology and renewing the current technology that is used in our District.
This year you may have already noticed some drastic changes with the II District website. The new website at iikeyclub.org is completely redesigned to provide more compelling information in a visually appealing manner. Look forward to finding many new resources on this website throughout the year. Additionally, if you would like to request certain documents or information to be added to the website, please don’t hesitate to contact me at techchair@iikeyclub.org or 630-270-6211. I would also love to get any feedback on the website, so that I can make the necessary changes!
Also, as the Technology Committee Chair, I would like to encourage clubs and divisions to further make use of the various free Google resources that exist. Organizing your club online is one way you can further enhance your club because in today’s day and age everything is going digital and access to internet is much easier. If you are interested in making this work for your club, feel free to contact me so that I can assist you in this process.
Are you trying to make a website for your club? Then, make good use of the many free resources that will help you do so such as webs.com, weebly.com, and wix.com (some of the highest rated free website builders).
Please don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions!
Yours in Service,
Akhil Sarikonda
Google Forms Throughout the month, Statistical Secretary Natalie Walgren and I will be working together to produce new Google Forms that are simplified and innovative. We hope to reduce the forms to make clubs submit information that is relevant for us to have.
Google Groups
Along with Secretary Graham Novak, I will be creating new Google Groups for Club Presidents, Secretaries, Statistical Secretaries, Treasurers, and Advisors so that it is easier to communicate information to the intended group of people. Be on the lookout for invites to the Google Group that are going to be sent out in the near future.
The Official Newsletter of the Illinois-Eastern Iowa District Project Chair
Kari’s Knowledge
Kari Wolfe 1209 Beech Dr. Dixon, IL 61021 815-677-1103 kariwolfe.kci@gmail.com
I-I District Project: What is Spastic Paralysis
What is Spastic Paralysis? It’s not a lone disease, but a series of them
(Alzheimer’s Spina Bifida, brain tumors, etc.), and they cause the central
nervous system to function incorrectly. Our District has raised money for
Spastic Paralysis Research Foundation every year since 1977. The
foundation was founded by Kiwanis, an organization that we work with a
ton! Our District alone has I-I District raised $35,000 for the foundation. This
year I-I District has a goal of raising $40,000 for Spastics! We need YOUR
help to reach this goal. I will be giving each division a personalized goal
for the year (which your Lieutenant Governor will be relaying to you).
Remember, that is a goal; we want you to go ABOVE and BEYOND those
goals! If we all work together, we can reach our goal for Spastic Paralysis, which actively seeks cures to Spastic Paralysis.
Hey Mighty I-I District!
I would first off like to thank you all for your
hard work and dedication to raise money for
Spastic Paralysis this past year. Together, we
raised a little over $35,000, which is outstanding!
Be on the lookout for your personalized
club goals! I am very confident that you will all
reach those goals, and even go above and
beyond them. Keep up the great work and
together we will reach our 2013-2014 goal of
$40,000!
Feel free to contact me with any questions!
News from: New Club Building and Membership Development Committee
Trying to build a Club and don’t know where to start?
Go to www.keyclub.org and click the “Start a Club” tab on the right
hand side of the screen and order the “In your Community Kit” this kit is
absolutely free and outlines the entire charter process for you. This kit has
helped me so much and it ships in 2-3 business days!!
HI Key Clubbers!! My name is Erin DeWitt and I am the New Club Building and
Membership Development Chair on the I-I District Board. I am so excited to hear
from you! Some people think you have to be a Board member or a Club Officer
to start a new club, but this is certainly not true. Anyone can start a new Key
Club! So start thinking about your friends that go to other schools, get them
interested and contact me to get started on building a fantastic new Key
Club!!
Of course if anyone has any
questions please feel free to
contact me at 815-508-6797 or at
my email
eringobragh96@yahoo.com.
Want to know how to recruit new members?!?!
The Key to new membership is attitude! If you are trying to recruit new Key
Club members you have to obtain a positive attitude. These potential members
are most likely nervous about talking to you so make them feel comfortable by
engaging them in an easy conversation. Be their friends’ first, then make them
feel like they are a part of something bigger, everyone wants to feel like they
belong!!
Please feel free to contact us at KeyLeaderIL@gmail.com
I would like to invite the youth leaders of your school to join a national youth leader training program called Key Leader. Found-ed in 2005, Key Leader is an international program in 7 countries and 39 states- and still growing.
Key Leader is a weekend experiential leadership program for today's young leaders. This life-changing event focuses on service leadership as the first, most meaningful leadership-development skill. A Key Leader will learn the most important lesson of leader-ship—it comes from helping others succeed.
Participants begin by attending a Key Leader conference, which is a weekend retreat. Large and small group workshops, dis-cussions and team-building activities take place over the course of the weekend. Students have opportunities to learn leadership skills that will help them to change their schools, communities, and world for the better. While ex-ploring leadership in a whole new way, participants will make amazing new friends and have experiences they will never forget. Positive, ongoing interaction with other Key Leader graduates offers continuing reinforcement, encour-agement and growth of leadership skills.
In April of 2014, the second Key Leader confer-ence will be held at East Bay Hudson Camp in Bloom-ington, IL. More than Key Club members are invited! Lead-ers of clubs, student organizations, and sports ages 14-18 are encouraged to attend. Registration information will come out in the fall. Please contact us with any questions you might have.
Key Leader Committee
KeyLeaderIL@gmail.com
Key Leader
Committee
Members
Joe Whang Committee Chair
Mrs. Giordano
Committee Advisor •Graham Novak Committee Member • Cody Mifflin Committee Member
Get Ready for Key Leader 2014!
SERVICE INC. Care like a Monster
The 64th Annual Illinois-Eastern Iowa
District Convention
Come meet with other Key Clubbers from all over
the district at the most fun-filled event of the year!
District Convention is an opportunity to learn
more about our district, leadership, and Key Club
as a whole!
Key Clubbers can attend forums, hear speakers,
make new friends, win awards-
What's not to like?
When & Where?
The Crowne Plaza Hotel
Springfield Illinois
February 28th-March 2nd
See you there!
Circle K in Illinois-Eastern Iowa
City Division
Lt Governor: Taylor Dahlgren,
cityltg@iicirclek.org
Loyola University,
DePaul University,
Lake Forest College,
Wilbur Wright College
Northern Division
Lt Governor Megan Louthain,
northernltg@iicirclek.org
Northern Illinois University,
Rock Valley College, Aurora University,
North Central College
Hawkeye Division
Lt Governor: Ashley Wolfe,
hawkeyeltg@iicirclek.org
Augustana College,
St. Ambrose University,
Knox College,
Monmouth College
Plains Division
Lt Governor: Spenser Warren,
plainsltg@iicirclek.org
Bradley University,
Illinois State University,
Illinois Wesleyan University,
University of Illinois, Eureka
College, Rasmussen College
Capital Division
Lt Governor: Ashley Wolfe,
capitalltg@iicirclek.org
Quincy University, Illinois College
Shawnee Division
Lt Governor: Spenser Warren,
shawneeltg@iicirclek.org
Southern Illinois University Carbondale,
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville,
Southeastern Illinois College
Hello fellow I-I District
Key Club members!
On July 13th, the I-I
District of Circle K
International hosted
their annual Summer
Social at Starved Rock
State Park. Sadly, I was
unable to attend;
however, I have heard
wonderful things from
the event and hope
that everyone who
was able to attend
had a fabulous time.
Please keep a look out
for more K-Family
events and ways to
incorporate other
members of Kiwanis!
I-I Key Clubbers at Summer Social
Miss Summer Social? Attend Circle K’s next
big event in January, Holiday Embrace!
This year’s theme will be Harry Potter.
Contact the K-Family
Relations committee if
you have any questions
about K-Fam expansion
or upcoming activities.
Autumn Simons:
ltg31.34@iikeyclub.org
Olivia Carrasco:
ltg16@iikeyclub.org
Chloe Fischer:
ltg11@iikeyclub.org
Elim
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Begin fundraising for the ELIMINATE Project NOW!
All money that’s raised needs to be sent to: The Eliminate Project c/o Kiwanis International Foundation 3636 Woodview Trace Indianapolis, IN 46268
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What is the ELIMINATE Project? The ELIMINATE Project is the International project of Kiwanis International and all its counterparts. Its purpose is to raise awareness and funds for Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus (MNT). By 2015, Key Club International has a goal to raise $110 Million.
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What can you do to help? Hold a fundraiser or a service project to raise money for the ELIMINATE Project! Ask your LTG’s for ideas, or go onto keyclub.org for project ideas. This year, we plan to raise $50,00 as a district; therefore, we should begin now! Also, get involved in trick-or-treat for UNICEF! All proceeds go to the ELIMINATE Project. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us! Thanks!
Contact Us!
Advisor: Paul Palazzolo Chair: Sonal Patel LTG Div 14 Email: ltg14@iikeyclub.org Emily Griffith LTG Div 22 E Email: ltg22e@iikeyclub.org Jeremy Goodsnyder LTG Div 7 Email: ltg7@iikeyclub.org Victoria Drake LTG Div 26 Email: ltg26@iikeyclub.org
It costs only $1.80 to save or
protect a woman and
her future babies.
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Awards
General Awards Info
As everyone knows, awards
are a great way to earn recognition
for your club and get your name out
there. Once again this year, the I-I
District is offering many awards
including distinguished
officers/members, Connect the K’s
award, and the Spastics Paralysis
award. The applications (you can fill
out as many as you want!) are pretty
simple to fill out, and then all you
have to do is mail the applications to
either Mr. Hall or Mylinh Tran by the
dates listed in the box below. They
will be ready sometime around the
middle of September, so be on the
lookout!
Annual Achievement
Report
The Annual Achievement
Report is a required report that gives
both our district and Key Club
International information about the
demographics of your club what
your club does to help your
community. And, the best part is,
your school could earn awards and
recognition on both the district and
international levels! If this sounds like
a good deal to you, be on the
lookout for the form on our district
website, iikeyclub.org under the
awards tab!
Committee Members
Mylinh Tran (chair)
o Ltg22w@iikeyclub.org
Kara Brockamp
o Ltg30@iikeyclub.org
Daniel Li
o Ltg12@iikeyclub.org
Dylan Miley
o Ltg36@iikeyclub.org
Jacob Godwin
o Ltg20e@iikeyclub.org
Important Dates
December 20, 2013: postmark
date for district level awards to
be mailed to committee chair,
Mylinh Tran, 1216 Cadwell Drive
Bloomington, IL 61704
February 5, 2014: postmark date
(received date of Feb. 10) for
international level awards
applications and Annual
Achievement Report to be
mailed to Bob Hall, 28 Candy
Lane Murphysboro, IL 62966
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