winter park division newsletter 1.1
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Volume 1 ~ Issue 1
Page 1:
Welcome to the 2014-
2015 Year
Page 2:
Fall Retreat
The Tomorrow Fund
Page 3:
The Eliminate Project
Page 4:
Officer Training
Page 5:
Contact Us
Social Media and
Website Links
Welcome to the
2014-2015 Year!
It is my privilege to welcome
you to the new school year as
CKI members. I am here for you
this year as a reference for an-
ything you need, so please do
not hesitate to contact me in
any circumstances. I look for-
ward to getting to meet many
of you and visit your clubs this
upcoming year!
Alyssa Smalley Winter Park LTG Membership Development Chair
Where you invest your love, you in-
vest your life.
Mumford and Sons
FALL RETREAT REGISTRATION IS
NOW OPEN!
Who: Any Circle K Members, Potential Members, or
College-age friends interested in a leadership
weekend
What: A weekend focused on your personal growth in
leadership
When: Friday, September 19th-Sunday, September 21st
Where: Camp Kiwanis in Mesa, Colorado
Why: Grow you personal leadership skills and connect
with other Circle K members from around the
District
How: Register online
for the event. Cost is
only $20 for the en-
tire weekend, which
includes lodging, meals,
and a t-shirt!
The
Tomorrow
Fund
Is your club hosting a
pricy service project
that you would like re-
imbursement for?
Check out the Tomor-
row Fund! Through this
application, your club
could be reimbursed
anywhere from $200-
$2,000 for a project that
impacts your campus or
community. Applica-
tions are due by De-
cember 1st, 2014, so
make sure to check out
the requirements before
then if your club is inter-
ested in this opportuni-
ty!
How will your club help meet the
Eliminate Goal by June, 2015? Kiwanis has helped us out by providing several
fundraising idea booklets, one of which you can
find here .
Did you know that there are recognition oppor-
tunities for clubs that participate in the Elimi-
nate Project? Check them out here!
There is an entire webpage dedicated to Circle
K’s involvement with the Eliminate Project.
Head on over to this website for additional ideas
of how your club can be involved or for more
information.
With the start of the new years comes the start of many individuals starting new responsibili-
ties and officer positions! Join your fellow officers and club members for an evening of train-
ing to better equip you for doing your job.
A few things for you to know about this event:
This divisional event date is still to be determined, so look for more information coming
soon!
Anyone is welcome, not just officers! However, it is greatly encouraged for all officers to
attend.
The event is free!
The following topics will be covered either in full group sessions or in breakout sessions:
-Position Responsibilities
-Committee Structures
-Executive Meetings
-Club Meetings/Communication
-Kiwanis Family Relations, Interclub Hours, and Service Hours
-International Preferred Charities/Service Partners
-Tomorrow Fund
-District and International Events
-The Eliminate Project
Please contact me with any questions!
Cont
act U
s! Austin Good
Governor
Leighanne Reinhardt
Secretary
Kyle Reinhardt
Treasurer
Aarica Walker
Bulletin Editor
Jan Brown Reed
District Administrator
Mike Zhou
Subregion B Trustee
Amanda Jablonsky
K-Family Relations Chair
Andy McKay
Snowy Range LTG
Sam Cordero
Wolf Creek LTG
Alyssa Smalley
Winter Park LTG
Membership Development Chair
Snowy Range Division:
University of Wyoming
Western Nebraska Community
College
Wolf Creek Division:
Adam State University
Colorado Mesa University
Winter Park Division:
Colorado School of Mines
Colorado State University
CU-Boulder
Front Range Community College
University of Northern Colorado
Click on any of these logos to access these helpful websites!