May Newsletter

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Region 3, Division 25s/31 May May Newsletter Newsletter 2023 2023 Volume No.1 Issue 1
Table of Table of Contents Contents 1 Table of Contents 1 2 Meet the LTG! 3 Important Updates 4 Summer Service 5 Partners 6 K-Family 7 District Contact Info 8 Division Contact Info

That's me at LEDCON this year! :)

Meet the Meet the LTG! LTG!

About Me About Me

Hello everyone, my name's Abraham Kannard! I'm so excited to be this year's division 25s/31 LTG. To begin, I'll introduce myself! I'm currently a Sophomore, about to be Junior, and I go to Union High School On top of being this year's LTG, I'm also currently in my school's yearbook team, as well as secretary of NHS. In my free time, I enjoy hanging out with my friends, creating new outfits, and binge-watching shows (good AND bad). Now that you know a little bit about me, how about we learn more about what an LTG actually is?

What's an LTG? What's an LTG?

As LTG, I intend on growing our division throughout my term! I will act as a sort of liaison between our division and the T-O district. I'm also responsible for keeping everyone up to date on important info, and I plan on executing this in numerous ways. I will host divisional council meetings (DCMs as I will call them) every month in order to inform you all of new events and information coming our way I have also made a division Instagram account, which I'll link in the contact info page. The final, and probably most convenient way, of learning about new updates is through these monthly newsletters! As I'm starting my term, be expecting emails from me personally regarding club contact info for the clubs in our division, as well as an introductory email! Like I mentioned, I'm honored to be your new LTG, so let's make it an amazing year!

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June DCM June DCM

IImportant mportant Updates Updates

As mentioned before, our first divisional council meeting will be held sometime this month! Along with the newsletter, there should be a google form attached to the email that I want you all to submit in order for us to find the most fitting time for everyone. At this first DCM, I will include a PowerPoint about myself and about the goals I have set for our division this year. We will also discuss about future DCM scheduling's at this meeting, so attendance is highly recommended

Hopefully by now, most of your clubs should have held their officer elections. If they have not done this yet, please make it a priority before the end of the school year I hope to be able to collect all the new officers contact info sooner than later that way we can go into this new year smoothly!

Elections Elections

IICON CON

The 2023 International Convention is coming up very soon! This year's convention is going to be held in Anaheim, California from July 5-9. Join other key clubbers from all around the world while you learn more about what Key Club truly is in an immersive experience If you're interested in going, registration ends June 2nd!

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With summer approaching fast and the school year coming to an end, it's the perfect time to start brainstorming fun and creative events to keep your clubs active throughout the summer! Listed below are just a few ideas to help start you off.

Volunteering at libraries for summer reading programs.

Volunteering in environmental opportunities, such as planting trees or trash cleanups.

Hosting school supply donations, or volunteering at food banks.

Summer Summer Service Service 4

Partners Partners

Charities Charities Partners Partners

Thirst Project is a nonprofit organization that works with the support of young people to promote social change, including ending the global water crisis.

Key Club is continuing its longstanding partnership with UNICEF USA through the Start Strong: Zambia initiative Members can help raise money to support UNICEF's efforts to provide educational materials to students and help build schools in Zambia.

Erika's Lighthouse promotes mental health and growth for teenagers through resources to help stimulate conversations about mental health in students.

This college counseling organization offers experts who help students craft their college applications through counseling sessions and bootcamps. Key Club members have access to various resources for navigating the college application process

Started by former Key Club member Sal Khan, this organization connects students with free online peer-to-peer tutoring over Zoom Key Club members can become tutors and host live tutoring sessions.

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K-Family K-Family

K-Kids is where elementary school students begin developing their hearts for service. This student-led service leadership program builds leadership skills and strong moral character while giving students an opportunity to participate in service projects

Key Club is an international organization for students in high school. Students learn leadership skills, character building, compassion, and inclusiveness through service.

Builders Club, designed for middle school students, encourages members to focus their passion and energy on serving others They learn self-confidence and become tomorrow’s leaders through teamwork, goal-setting and action.

Circle K International is the world’s largest student-led service organization for college students Now in 19 nations, this group is among the most passionate of Kiwanis-family members when it comes to service.

Aktion Club is the only service club for adults with disabilities. Members develop confidence and self-esteem by adopting leadership roles within their clubs. They also discover their own talents as they use them to help others.

Since 1915, these adult volunteers have been serving the children of the world through fundraising and hands-on service projects. Kiwanis created its family of sponsored leadership clubs to help people of all ages develop the heart to serve, answer the call to lead and accept the courage to engage. By working together, we can become an force for good in the world for children and communities.

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District District Contact Info Contact Info

District Governor: District Governor:

Phone: (713) 380-5821 Phone: (713) 380-5821

Email: nidhiraokc@gmail.com Email: nidhiraokc@gmail.com

Remind: @tokeyclub1 Remind: @tokeyclub1

District Secretary: District Secretary:

Phone: (918) 927-1419 Phone: (918) 927-1419

Email: emilyseokc@gmail.com Email: emilyseokc@gmail.com

Remind: @tosec24 Remind: @tosec24

District Treasurer: District Treasurer:

Phone: (469) 468-3675 Phone: (469) 468-3675

Email: riaranakci@gmail.com Email: riaranakci@gmail.com

Remind: @totreas24 Remind: @totreas24

District Editor: District Editor:

Phone: (580) 574-2829

Phone: (580) 574-2829

Email: vivianlee.kci@gmail.com Email: vivianlee.kci@gmail.com

Remind: @toeditor24 Remind: @toeditor24

Convention Liaison: Convention Liaison:

Phone: (405) 541-4776

Phone: (405) 541-4776

Email: cayseytrankci@gmail.com Email: cayseytrankci@gmail.com

Tech Producer: Tech Producer:

Phone: (214) 585-8049

Phone: (214) 585-8049

Email: sanjana.kavula@gmail.com Email: sanjana.kavula@gmail.com

District Administrator: District Administrator:

Email: Administrator@tokeyclub.com Email: Administrator@tokeyclub.com

Assistant Administrator: Assistant Administrator:

Email: coreynieman.keyclub@gmail.com Email: coreynieman.keyclub@gmail.com

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Division Division Contact Info Contact Info 8 Division 25S/31 LTG Division 25S/31 LTG Phone: (918) 361-1529 Phone: (918) 361-1529 Email: abrahamkannard@gmail.com Email: abrahamkannard@gmail.com Division Instagram: todivision25s31 Division Instagram: todivision25s31 Regional Advisor Regional Advisor

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