Division 74 October Newsletter: The Howling Herald Vol. I Issue V

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THE HOWLING HERALD Division 74 Churchill - Cottage Grove Creswell - Elmira - Harrisburg North Eugene - Roseburg Sheldon - South Eugene

Volume I Issue V: October Edition Pacific Northwest District Key Club International


Table of Contents 1. October DCM: Pumpkin Carving 2. Trick or Treat for UNICEF 3. Officer’s DCM 4. Club Visits 5. Club Contest 6. Dues 7. Key Club Week

8-9. Showcase Your Service 10-11. Kiwanis One Day


The October Divisional Council Meeting will be pumpkin carving! Small and medium pumpkins and a few carving tools will be supplied, but please bring your own carving tools if you can or a large pumpkin if you would like one! All members are encouraged to attend!

Date: Thursday October 27th

Time: 6:007:30 p.m. Location: South Eugene High School


Where does the money I collect go? Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF began 66 years ago to help kids who needed more than candy. Money raised goes to medicine, nutrition, clean water, emergency relief and education for children in impoverished countries.

How can I get involved? If you’re club is not already involved, please contact me, your Kiwanis advisor, or go to the following link: http://sites.kiwanis.org/…/t…/SLP/TrickortreatforUNI CEF.aspx


Sunday, October 16th 10 a.m. Vero Espresso House: 205 E 14th Ave, Eugene, OR 97401

This is an optional DCM for anyone interested in extra assistance with leading their club. Please RSVP by Friday, Oct. 14th.


Currently Scheduled:

Sheldon

Elmira

• Tuesday, October 18th • Lunch: 12:30-1:00

• Tuesday, November 1st • 8:00 a.m.

North Eugene • Wednesday, October 26th

Officers: If you have not contacted me with your club’s meeting time and 3 possible dates for a visit, please do so soon! I am currently scheduling visits for November.


How: If your club updates their entire list of officers with names and emails by November 1, your club will be entered into a drawing for one of ten $250 prizes. To update your list of officers names and email addresses, visit the membership update center. Any club secretary or faculty advisor can update the list of officers for your club.

WANT TO WIN $250 FOR YOUR CLUB?


What’s Up With Dues? Dues for all members in the Pacific Northwest District are $12.50. $7.00 goes to Key Club International, and $5.50 goes to the PNW District. Clubs submitting properly completed invoice and membership roster forms and appropriate membership fees on or before November 1st , will also receive an "Early Bird" patch for the Key Club's banner. If your club has not paid dues by February 1, your club will be suspended. What do dues go towards? • The Youth Opportunity Fund, which awards grants to clubs for large-scale service projects • Key Club magazine • Key Club resources for new club building and chartering • Officer training materials and planning calendars • Support to districts and divisions • General mailings to clubs and advisors • KCI’s official website and Key Club district websites • Marketing and promotional materials for member recruitment • Administration, supplies and services Convention planning • Club and district awards

Important Dates: October 1st - New financial year begins (Suspended clubs become inactive; District membership count reset) November 1st - Early Bird Dues Deadline December 1st - Dues Deadline






Division 74 Key Club and Kiwanis members will be working on a joint service project at Camp Wilani on Saturday, October 22nd. More details will be announced soon, and please contact me if you are interested.


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