Stick with Nyck News March

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STICK WITH NYCK NEWS

March

Adelphi University. LIU Post. Stonybrook University. Queens College. Vaughn College. St. John’s University.

(Left) With Queens College Club President Lena Khouri hosting Queens’ first Hunger Isn’t Fair event. We raised $246 for Oxfam America

(Right) With University of Buffalo cooking dinner at the Ronald McDonald House

District Goals Update: #1 – 25,000 Service Hours Currently: 17,920.75 (71.7%) #2 – 1,100 members Currently: 942 members (85.6%) #3 – 100% MRF submission Currently: 79.5% #4 – 5 (Re-) chartered Clubs Currently: 0 (In progress: Keuka College, SUNY Cortland, Hofstra University, Buffalo State) #5 – Increase District Events attendance DLSSP, NYS, DCON - 95, 130, 250 (respectively)

Currently: 98%, 98%, TBA #6 - $45,000 Funds Raised Currently: $35,898 (79.8%) Contact me: E-mail: kelly.chan@nycirclek.org Phone: 718-757-5687 Facebook: http://facebook.com/kelchansayss Contact NYCKI: Website: http://nycirclek.org Facebook: http://facebook.com/nycirclek Twitter: http://twitter.com/nycirclek Tumblr: http://nyckimedia.tumblr.com YouTube: http://youtube.com/user/NYCKItv

Fordham University. City College of New York. New York University. Columbia University. Hunter College.

Volume 1. Issue 11

Hello Wonderful Members of the New York District! With District Convention coming up, I wanted to thank you for taking the time to read my final issue of Stick with Nyck News and for your full support throughout the year. The New York District has made some impressive strides and we could not have done it without you and your club’s dedication. I’m sure that I am not the only one that’s experiencing this bittersweet feeling of the end of the 2013-2014 service year. For those of you who held a leadership position, you may feel like you did the best you could, or that there was more you wanted to accomplish. Whatever your feelings may be, remember that you were a huge part of a leadership team and made a difference. Also remember that you are never fully “finished” because it is now your responsibility to train your successor! For those of you who are fairly new to CKI and/or did not hold a leadership position, this issue is focused on encouraging you to take the next step within CKI! Lastly, I want to thank you serving the New York District, for helping us achieve our goals, and for making us the second largest district in CKI. Thank you great service projects you completed, for for the transforming into everyday heroes, for keeping up with what’s happening in NYCKI, for working together as a family throughout the year, and for inspiring me to serve New York to the best of my abilities. Know that everything you’ve done is appreciated.

Hudson Valley Community College. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. University at Albany. Russell Sage.


SUNY Geneseo. University at Rochester. SUNY Brockbport. Rochester Institute of Technology. University at Buffalo. Marist University.

You love to serve, you love your CKI friends, now what? he ay be t m a r t s f ou and Ho KI! If y a C k Y u N e K to d it i on next ad nds at eit her ie d h a v e fr e lp u s spr ea h , l o scho rd! the w o

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For those of you who registered, a confirmation packet has been created. If you have not received it, be sure to ask your club president’s. It has also been uploaded to the website. http://nycirclek.org/dcon

Subscribe to Nycki Notifications to receive official bi-weekly updates of the New York District for the 2013-2014 service year!

For those of you who have recently joined CKI and are wondering how you can get involved, I want to thank you for joining Circle K and for simply thinking about how to get more involved. Chances are you joined or stayed in the club because you want to make a difference. Do you have special organizational skills? Do you like networking with organizations? Are you creative? Good with finances? Think about your skills, put yourself out there, and run to be a club officer! If not then consider joining a committee or even creating your own. If you’re passionate about supporting Autism, help you club plan events that focus on supporting the cause. Once you join Circle K, the club is yours so make the most of it. I say from experience that the more involved you are, the more you end up understanding and loving the organization. Hanging out with UB member Jeff Cheng and LTG Missy at the West Seneca Kiwanis fundraiser!

Member of the Month Spotlight – January! Each month, clubs report a Member of the Month through the Monthly Report Forms. These members have gone “above and beyond” and shown extreme dedication to service, leadership and fellowship within their clubs.

Shanet Rampersaud – Queens College Renee Spear – Russell Sage Kelsey Sudol – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Lexi Utech – Fordham University Nicole Beiter – LIU Post Michaela Johnson – Elmira College Ashley Gitlitz – Adelphi University Janno Tavas – Hunter College

Thank you for demonstrating outstanding servantleadership and for being an inspiration!

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Syracuse University. Utica College. SUNY Potsdam. St. Lawrence University. Clarkson University

Cornell University. Hartwick College. Ithaca College. Elmira College. SUNY Binghamton. Niagara University. SUNY New Paltz.


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