GACKInsider is a monthly newsletter to educate and inform club members on how to make their clubs run more effectively.
The early bird gets the worm; and the same goes for those schools looking to get awards come DCON. We want you to get the recognition you deserve for all that you do, so the first step in making sure you do that is to start on your school’s awards packet early. Look through your packet as early as possible (the sooner the better!) and figure out what awards that your club is aiming to try for. Think of the awards packet as guidelines for your year; plan some of your projects and fundraisers around the awards that we have available. Also be sure to shape your role in the club, whether it’s a member, officer, advisor, etc., around some of the expectations that we outline in the packet. Knowing what is in the packet ahead of time is a great way to start planning out how you will spend this Circle K year. Shelby Munyan Georgia District Awards Chair
What are ice breakers exactly? Are they a way to get people talking and moving around? A way to get to know someone better? They are so much more. Ice breakers are a way to help members of your club to bond and get to know each other through fun activities. One of my favorite ice breakers is called fear in a hat. It is when everyone writes down a fear that they have, no matter how silly, and it goes into a hat and is randomly selected and all members guess whose fear that is. It is a fun way to learn something about someone that you wouldn’t otherwise know. Ice breakers get people’s brains working and ideas flowing and are a great way to start every meeting. Erin Martin Georgia District Service Social Tour (SST) Chair GEORGIA DISTRICT GOVERNOR, DREW KELLEY, AND ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR, ANLA ETHERIDGE, CLAIM THE DISTINGUISHED DISTRICT AWARD AT CKIX IN TORONTO, ONTARIO!