The Official District Newsletter
The Back to School Issue
“Caring–Our Way of Life”
I 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 Combat All Forces Which
Tend To Undermine These Institutions.
In this Issue…
Bulletin Editor’s Message
Governor’s Message
Our Partners
Save the Date
Key Tips for School
Halo Movement, Youth Opportunity Fund
Contact The Board
Social Butterfly
Bulletin Editor’s Message
My name is Rickan Alleyne and I
am your District Bulletin Editor for
the year 2017-2018. So sit back and
buckle up, we are in for an
exhilarating ride this year.
Another month, another
newsletter. Caribbean-Atlantic
District, are you as excited as I am?
An Overview
Where did the time go?
Summer’s over and that means not
only is it time for school to resume
but also another great year of
service in the CAD!
This year I want all of you to
continue your hard work both in
School and Key Club.
Make sure to look out for your first
Club meeting and invite a friend.
All are welcomed!
Fun Facts
Here are this month’s three fun facts
about me:
I can easily sleep away the
day and still be tired.
My strange addiction …is
watching Dr. Pimple Popper
If I could live life without
leaving my bed, I would.
Yours in Caring and Service,
Rickan Alleyne
District Bulletin Editor
Caribbean-Atlantic District
HOLA!
BONJOUR!
CIAO!
HELLO!
Governor’s Message
Greetings Caribbean Atlantic District!
I'm sure that once you all saw this newsletter you must have pondered upon how this month flew by so quickly. I agree.
Unfortunately...or fortunately for some, you had to say "I'll miss you" to summer and "oh..you" to school.
For those who have started school, there's no turning back. Find your motivation and never lose sight of it; make a poster of
it and stick it up on your bedroom wall just to make sure. After all, it is easy to get entangled in all of the work and
miscellaneous tasks we have to do and in the process, we lose sight of why we are doing these things.
On the flip side of the piles of homework, late nights and pop quizzes, at least school resuming means weekly Key Club
meetings and more Key Club in general . Now if nothing else, look forward to those meeting days. These meetings are
opportunities for you to really understand what Key Club entails as well as establish and/or strengthen your passion for
service. Don't take KC meetings lightly because this year, we have a lot in store.
I hate to burst your bubbles but for those who are still enjoying summer, it's soon over and we'll be in the same predicament
as those whose summer ended already. Therefore, don't take what I said above lightly because it will apply to all of us
shortly. For now though, enjoy the last few weeks, think before you act, make caring your way of life and make sure
everyone knows you're a Key Clubber.
Arrivederci!
Yours in Service
Chantal Corbin
Caribbean-Atlantic District
Governor
Key Club International
Our Partners
Co-Sponsors
Rustic Pathways
Rustic Pathways has more than 30 years of experience leading exceptional international education and
service programs. High school students broaden their global perspective while performing meaningful service projects
around the world. Learn more about the incredible trips offered by inviting a local representative to speak at a club
meeting or district convention. Find your local connection at Rusticpathways.com.
Service Partners
The Thirst Project
Key Club is teaming up with The Thirst Project, the world's largest youth water organization, to be part of
the movement to end the global water crisis. As Key Club members, making a difference in our communities and the
world is what we do best. And we share The Thirst Project's belief that teenagers are the world’s most powerful agents for
social change. That's why we're taking action with Thirst Project. Learn more about the mission to give people clean
water all over the world at thirstproject.org.
Our Partners
Vision Partners
Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon’s The Big Help campaign puts kids into action to do something about issues communities
face. Kiwanis clubs are encouraged to work with their SLPs on projects like Worldwide Day of Play---when the network
goes black and kids are encouraged to head outdoors and help their community. Learn what your club can do at
nick.com/world-wide-day-of-play.
Landscape Structures Inc.
Landscape Structures Inc. has been creating innovative playground equipment since 1971. Think of the
impact your club could have in your community by constructing a playground as a signature project. Ask your members
if giving children a place to play is the right project for your club. See Kiwanis playgrounds and find a local
representative at playlsui.com.
The US Army
The US Army partnership is based on a foundation of shared values. Engaging in local opportunities, US
Army personnel connect with Kiwanis family members and provide access to local battalion support and resources.
Contact your local battalion to invite soldiers to speak at a club meeting, take part in service projects and become
Kiwanis members. Visit goarmy.com/officership.
Save the Date
August
19 Breakfast Aerobics and Snocone Fundraiser
31 District Beach Clean Up and Breakfast Barbeque
September
1 Halo Movement Application Open
5 Officer Training Conference Divisions 2 & 3
15 District Administrator’s Birthday
20 LTG Division 4’s Birthday
29 District Bulletin Editor’s Birthday
October
1-31 Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF
15 Youth Opportunities Fund Deadline
17 LTG Division 3’s Birthday
28 Kiwanis One Day
November
1-31 Kiwanis Family Month
1 Early Bird Dues Deadline
3 Advisor Appreciation Day
6-10 Key Club Week
14 District Secretary’s Birthday
17 World Prematurity Awareness Day
30 District Secretary- Treasurer’s Birthday
December
1 All Dues Deadline
1 Halo Movement Deadline
4 District Webmaster’s Birthday
31 Trick or Treat for UNIICEF Donations Deadline
Key Tips For School
Welcome Back!
Another year in the Key Club International organization. The first for many and sadly, the last for some.
A summer of sleeping in, fun activities and service projects, and somehow the first day of school has snuck up on us. Without
doubt, the first day will be hectic but you don’t have to be a part of the chaos.
Here are some Key Tips on getting back into the grind:
Be Prepared!
Pack your bag two days beforehand. Create a checklist and ensure you have all your necessary stationery and
paperwork prepared like your pre-printed class schedule.
Be Organized!
Plan ahead and stay ahead by using a calendar or personal schedule on your phone to keep your responsibilities in
order.
Be Confident!
It’s the same school as last year, Don’t Freak Out! The same old faces, some new, few lost. Don’t worry the wolves aren’t
out to get you, you are surrounded by some of your best lifelong friends and teachers who only want you to do your
best.
Stressed?
Your plate too full? Take a moment and get back to your normal, fun self. Use methods like listening to music, talking to
a good friend or your favorite pastime to take your mind off of those stressful situations and go again once you are
good.
Stay Healthy!
Stay in school and away from the doctor by eating your daily dose of fruits and vegetables; not just apples, taking your
vitamins and eating nutritious meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. A cheat day once in a while is always welcomed.
Halo Movement, Youth Opportunity Fund
Halo Movement
What is it?
- Partnership with Nickelodeon
- Highlights kids who take action to improve their communities.
Rules:
- Applications are accepted for the following periods:
- September 1 – December 1
- February 1 - May 1
- Applications are submitted via Key Club facebook page.
- Public voting will be held for a two-week period beginning December 1 7 May 1
- Funding assistance ranges from US$100 – US$2500
- All clubs that apply may be featured on air with Nickelodeon
MORE INFORMATION COMING SOON!
Halo Movement, Youth Opportunity Fund
YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND
The Youth Opportunities Fund (YOF) is an endowed fund for Key Club International held within the Kiwanis International Foundation.
This fund uses earned interest to help Key Clubs and Key Club members serve the world by providing grants for service opportunities. The Youth
Opportunities Fund is established through gifts to the G. Harold Martin Fellowships.
YOF grants can help you take action. Look around and identify the things that need to get done in your school, community or world.
What you need to know:
YOF grants are given only to Key Clubs and/or club members.
There is one funding cycle for YOF grants per year. Applications are accepted from summer through fall and must be received by
October 15 at 11:59 PM EST. Applications are reviewed by the Key Club International YOF committee at their November meeting.
Clubs may request funding assistance ranging anywhere from US$100 to US$2,000. The committee typically funds those clubs who are
asking for a portion of the total cost of the project, and clubs who are working with other organizations to fund and complete the
project.
Applicants must use Reviewr, the YOF online grant application. A link is provided on the keyclub.org page. Previous years' applications
and printed paper applications mailed to Key Club International will not be accepted.
Guidelines for submitting a YOF application are listed in the Key Club Guidebook under Board Policies.
YOF grant notification is emailed to all grant applicants the second week of January. Providing correct email addresses on your
application is very important.
Contact the Board
Ms. Sophia Chase
District Administrator
Chantal Corbin
District Governor
Courtney Nurse
District Secretary
Michelle Nurse
District Treasurer
Matthew Weatherhead
District Secretary-Treasurer
Rickan Alleyne
District Bulletin Editor
Nathan Padmore
District Webmaster
Chelsey Austin
Lieutenant Governor Division 2
Gabrielle Green
Lieutenant Governor Division 3
Shell Tilokani
Lieutenant Governor Division 4
Sandhya Singh
Lieutenant Governor Division 5
Don’t know who these spectacular people are? Don’t worry, we have you covered.
The District Board has made special introductory videos for you. Head over to our Instagram and check it out
Social Butterfly
Add us on social media!
Our Instagram page is full of pictures, where you can keep up with all of our fun and memorable events.
‘keyclubcad’
Keep up with the fun and interactive activities we do on Snapchat.
‘keyclubcad’
Look out for the District Newsletters and announcements on our Facebook page.
‘Caribbean Atlantic District of Key Club International’
Social Butterfly
Add us on social media!
And don’t forget about Twitter. From this forum you’ll always be updated with the district’s operations and activities.
‘keyclubcad’
There is our YouTube page. I wonder what goofy videos are posted there.
‘The Caribbean Atlantic District of Key Club International’
Hop on over to our website and see what our District Webmaster has been up to.
‘http://www.caribbeanatlanticdistrict.com/’