BUCKEYE KEY - Hilliard Davidson Key Club
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BUCKEYE KEY - Hilliard Davidson Key Club
BUCKEYE KEY Fall Bulletin Volume 2 KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL Inside this issue: Governor’s Message 2 Key Club Week 9 About Michelle Peterson 3 YOF 10 Fall Rally 2013 4 Fall into Service 11 #DLC2014 5 Message from the Bulletin Editor 12 ICON Recap 6 Club Spotlight: Avon Lake High School 7 Eliminate Update 8 Page 2 GOVENOR’S WELCOME Dear Ohio District, Hope everyone is finally getting back into the swing of school. I know that I am enjoying seeing all my friends again even if it is at the cost of doing homework again. I would also like to add that autumn is my favorite season and the weather could not be more perfect. The thought of being able to cuddle up with friends around a fire and wear sweatshirts just makes me happy. Be sure to be looking out for updates from the Ohio District Board! We are making Newsletters especially for you to read including hopefully making a Members Memo soon talking about cool ways to fundraise and how you can become more involved. We try to make sure that our website (ohiokeyclub.org), our Facebook (Ohio District of Key Club International ) and our Twitter page (@OhioKeyClub) are up to date with information from the District Board, International and from people just like you! We are currently promoting the use of the #OhioKeyClub to spread awareness of Key Club as well as give us the chance to retweet some of your awesome projects. It’s time of service to get social. I really encourage all of you to come to Fall Rally on October 27th at The Ohio Union! We are going to be rocking the day away with a 50’s theme. Who wouldn’t want to come to a college campus to be surrounded by crazy Key Club spirit, service projects and the chance to meet people from all across the state? Better not miss this one! Registration is also really cheap and we offer so many great opportunities. I challenge all of you to thank your Kiwanis Clubs for everything that they do. If it were not for them, there would be no us! Be sure to offer them any help when they attend your meetings. If they don’t already, extend a friendly hand and invite them to your next one. Continue to serve and I hope to see all of you October 27 th at the Ohio Union :) Yours in Service, Natalie Hagy 2013-2014 Ohio District Governor Governor Fun Fact! She has never broken a bone in her body! Page 3 INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE Introducing Miss Michelle Petersonour new International Trustee! Hey there, Ohio Key Clubbers! My name is Michelle Petersen and I’m the lucky girl who gets to serve as the International Trustee for the sister districts of Ohio, Capital, and New York! I can’t begin to express how excited and honored I am to be able to serve alongside Ohio District members, who are known across Key Club International for their warmhearted nature and commitment to bettering the lives of others. My job, in short, is to make sure my assigned three districts are represented during Key Club International Board meetings and make sure they have all the help from International they need to be successful. Every trustee carries out that duty a little differently, but how I do it is by emailing out weekly international updates and monthly newsletters to my district boards, having weekly calls with my districts’ governors so they can share ideas and get advice, and making sure my districts are well aware of any opportunities or big changes in Key Club. Outside of that regular communication, I’m willing and eager to do whatever my districts need, whether that’s carrying out district committee directives, contributing to publications, making promotional videos, or anything else they can think of! This year I really want to strive to be personable and accessible to the membership. My biggest fear is that a member will think of me as some mysterious figurehead from International. My entire job is to serve you, the members, as best I can, so if anything, you’re like my boss! I promise I’m not scary and I don’t bite; I just want to help build your clubs, your district, and our organization to bigger and better heights. I've served in the past as a club class representative, a club president, and a lieutenant governor for the Michigan District, so if anyone of any level of this organization has a question or needs some advice, I can help you out. Also, if you have a cool idea you’d like Key Club International to consider, I’m all ears! Stories of the amazing things your district does keep me motivated and inspired every day, so please keep making such a phenomenal difference in the world! If there’s ever anything I can do for you to help you better serve your homes, schools, and communities, please don’t hesitate to contact me! In the words of Kim Possible: “Call me, beep me, if you wanna reach me. When you wanna page me, it’s okay. Whenever you need me, baby.” Best Wishes, Michelle Petersen [email protected] (586) 533-6796 We can not wait to meet you at Fall Rally! You will bring so much to the Ohio District and we can not wait to be able to interact with and be enlightened by you! :) http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/usa/michigan/ Page 4 FALL RALLY! Fall Rally 2013! Hello Ohio District Key Clubbers! The Fall Rally Committee would like to invite you to the 2013 Ohio District Fall Rally as we flashback to the '50s and "Rock N' Roll" into service! Come and join us at a new location, the Ohio Union at The Ohio State University! You can have fun taking pictures with Brutus the Buckeye at registration and watching the Ohio State Cheerleaders participate at the spirit rally during opening session. There will be fun and informative forums such as an informational meeting with Ohio State admission counselors, yoga, and an instructive session for current and potential officers. At Fall Rally, your club can participate in a service project as we make fleece blankets for donation to those in need. If your club needs some help thinking of fresh service projects, look no further than the service fair that will be setup at Fall Rally! This event is a great opportunity for Key Clubbers from across Ohio to build ties with peers who have similar interests and goals. Who knows, you might just make a lifelong friendship! The Ohio District's new International Trustee, Michelle Petersen, will be joining us for this day of fun so feel free to get to know her and ask her about all things International! Fall Rally is a great way to get to know the 2013-2014 District Board as well. Registration will begin at 9:30 AM on October 27th, 2013 and Fall Rally will conclude at 3 PM. Be sure to register by October 18th to receive a special early bird registration price of $15. Any registrations received after the October 18th deadline (including at the door) will have a higher price of $20. No Key Clubber will want to miss this fun filled day! We hope to see you all at the Ohio Union for Fall Rally on October 27th! Yours In Service, Shyanne Zitkovic Division 21 Lieutenant Governor Page 5 #DLC2014 #DLC2014 We hope you are getting excited for our annual spring gathering of Key Clubbers! We are making some big changes for the better. Formally called District Convention (DCON), we have changed the event's name to District Leadership Conference (DLC) to better represent the events that will take place during this lively weekend. One of our main goals for this year is to spread the love of service and of Key Club with a larger audience. We want to get more people involved in order to strengthen our organization and ensure the future, ongoing success of the K-Family. DLC fosters enthusiasm for Key Club, Kiwanis, and service projects like The Eliminate Project. By attending DLC, you’ll have the opportunity to meet fellow Key Clubbers from around the state, learn about Key Club at the International level, and become familiar with Circle K International as well as Kiwanis. If you’ve already been before, you know how much fun it is going to be, so don’t miss out on another great weekend of Key Club activities. If you haven’t been before… don’t miss out on the best weekend of your life! We have some really great, interactive forums this year ranging from informational instruction on being a good officer and leader to hands on service projects. You’ll go home with a wealth of new service ideas, and a solid plan on how to continue contributing to The Eliminate Project. We can’t wait to see you there! Yours in service, Sarah Blatt-Herold Division 7&8 Lieutenant Governor Page 6 ICON RECAP ICON Recap! Yet another great year at ICON! The entire event was so well planned out thanks to the Capitol District. It was such a fantastic experience to be able to meet Key Clubbers from all around the world. Kids from the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Aruba, Jamaica, and New Zealand were all in Washington D.C. During this convention! The entire convention was full of energy and positive vibes! So much about Key Club was brought together into that one place. The Ohio District went on a tour of all the grand monuments when we had a break from convention. We went to the Lincoln Memorial, the Vietnam memorial and many other powerful places that really opened the eyes of the dedication that these men and women put into make our nation the way it is. At convention though we elected the new Key Club International President, Vice President, and the rest of the International board. Congrats to Mr. Raeford Penny, Ms. Rachel Benoit, and the rest of the International Board! If you were unable to attend ICON this year, join us next year as ICON 2014 is held in Anaheim, California, hosted by the Cali -Nev-Hai district! AVON LAKE Page 7 Club Spotlight: Avon Lake Remembers 9/11 Avon Lake High School truly showed their community what Key Club was all about on 9/11. While most students couldn't wait to leave school when the bell rang, these Key Clubbers club came together to place 2,996 American flags on the school's front lawn to represent all of the lives lost on September 11, 2001. The club started this tradition the year after the terrorist attacks in 2001 and have continued it ever since. They hope that this project will always serve as a respectful reminder of that day, so as it is never forgotten. In addition to placing flags, the Avon Lake High School Key Club maintains a courtyard in their school as a 9/11 memorial. This courtyard is filled with symbolism from the roses to the stones used in the pavement. To prove her dedication to this project, one Key Clubber singlehandedly raised over $10,000 just from carrying a poster around town stating her cause. The Key Club raised enough money to construct a sculpture and reflecting pool in their courtyard however, they still have thousands of dollars to raise in order to finish this project. The club made their local news as a result of the impact their project made on the community. Faculty advisor, Gjergj Haxhiu, refuses to take any praise for the project, as he believes all of the credit goes to the students. Key Club is truly a student-led organization. What will you do to make a difference? Molly Holleran Ohio District Secretary 2013-2014 Great job to Avon Lake for such a great tribute. If you believe your club belongs the next club spotlight, email me at ohiobulletineditor @gmail.com ELIMINATE UPDATE! Page 8 Eliminate Update! Hello Ohio District! Hopefully you are all familiar with The Eliminate Project, but in case you are not, here is a brief summary of the project, followed by some news and updates. The Eliminate Project is a joint project of Kiwanis International and UNICEF to eliminate maternal/ neonatal tetanus (MNT) from the face of the Earth. MNT kills one baby every nine minutes, and Kiwanis and UNICEF together are targeting the most underserved women and children in the world. Hand-in-hand, Kiwanis and UNICEF are changing the world. To eliminate MNT from the Earth, over $100 million mothers and future babies must be immunized, requiring countless resources and the dedicated work of UNICEF and Kiwanis Family members. There are 28 countries left from which MNT has yet to be eliminated, but in 2013 alone three countries have been rid of the disease. In total, 31 countries have eliminated MNT, but in order to rid the Earth of MNT we need your help! You may not think there is much for you to do, but less than $2 can help protect a mother and her child from this fatal disease. Club fundraising is needed to help reach the goal of Eliminating MNT from the Earth. The Ohio District of Key Club has made The Eliminate Project our service project focus for this year, and every dollar your club contributes goes towards the Ohio District goals! Spread awareness about MNT in your school and community and form coalitions with other groups around you to help raise money. You can help raise much-needed funds for women and children in the most poor, most remote areas of the world. You can read more about The Eliminate Project and find plenty of fundraiser ideas at www.TheEliminateProject.org. Also, please check out this special video message from the Eliminate Project Campaign Chairman: https://docs.google.com/open? id=0B0PZBRAmHTpGYXN4V3NDZGl1VkE. Please make The Eliminate Project a priority in your Key Club and help rid the world of MNT! Yours in service, Salman Arif Thus far, the Eliminate project has raised a total of 39.1 million dollars as of September 16th! Ohio is ranked 5th for Districts that have raised the most money! Division 24 Lieutenant Governor Page 9 KEY CLUB WEEK Key Club Week! November 4-8 2013 The most exciting week of the year is coming up in November! You guess right, it is Key Club Week. This is the perfect week to show off your Key Club spirit to your home, school, and community. International has set up some themed days through out the week so we can get our Key Club on! This week is as follows: Monday November 4th– Show your K in every way Show why your passionate about Key Club! Tell your friends and classmates about the abundant things that Key Club does for the community, the nation, and the world! Tuesday November 5th-Kudos to the Key players Thank whom ever made Key Club possible for you! Show appreciation for your Kiwanians, Advisors, Principals and other people who made Key Club possible for you to join and love! Wednesday November 6th-Connect the Ks Reach out to your K-Kids, Builders Club Members, and Circle K Members in the neighboring area! Along with the Kiwanians of course. Show that all of Kiwanis is extremely important and do a service project together! Thursday November 7th-Bring a friend to Key Club Bring a friend to a service project or a meeting to show them what Key Club is all about! You may even get them to join next year. Friday November 8th-Your Way! Do something in the name of Key Club and show it off to the community! Do your own thing and end Key Club week on a powerful note! During Key Club Week, take plenty of pictures and email them to [email protected]! They might show up in the next bulletin or even on the Ohio Key Club site! Page 10 FALL INTO SERVICE Fall into Service Fall is an excellent time to get involved with service projects in your community. As the weather gets colder, it is important to help the community stay warm, so fall is a great time to get started on projects to keep people comfortable. A jacket collection, or Coat’s for Kids is a great way to help. Also, making fleece blankets is a fun project that could be done at a Key Club meeting or as an event with Builder’s Club or community members. Also, as the holidays approach food banks often run low on their food supply. A typical can food drive can be made more exciting by adding some friendly competition. See who can collect the most cans! Food banks can also use volunteers to help stock food. As the leaves fall, libraries or school playgrounds may need volunteers to help rake leaves- reach out and offer your local schools or libraries help! In addition to all of these things, it is important to reach out to people who are often forgotten. Get a group to visit a local nursing home, it is a great opportunity to involve K-Kids or Builder’s clubs in your area in making crafts to bring the residents or come along on the visits! No matter what type of service you love, fall is a great time to get involved! Yours in Service Olivia Rocco Division 20 Lieutenant Governor Page 11 YOF Youth Opportunity Fund The Youth Opportunity Fund, also known as the Y.O.F, is a vital component for Key Club International to function! For every dollar donated to this cause, 93 cents goes to the actual fund which can be used for service projects around the nation. Key Clubs can apply for Y.O.F. grants to do service projects in their communities. The Whitney High School Key Club in the Cali-Nev-Hai used this grant money to buy and collect shampoos, soaps, and other bathroom necessities which were all then donated to three neighboring orphanages. Your Key Club could do these great things too! To apply for a grant, go to http://www.keyclub.org/service/fund/ yof/yofgrant.aspx to print out the application and find out more information on deadline dates. To figure out more about to this wonderful cause, go to http:// www.youthopportunityfoundation.org/ and find out how YOU can make a difference! Message from the Bulletin Editor! (: Message from the Bulletin Editor! (: Hello Fellow Key Clubbers! I hope everyone has had a fabulous start to the school and Key Club year! I know it is a very important year for a lot of you so make sure you do plenty of fun activities and service projects. Make sure that we stay in contact with the district board so that we can make district events the best for you as much as possible. I really hope I am able to meet as many of you as I can at our upcoming event, Fall Rally! The board has been working so hard to make this event jam packed with fun entertaining Key Club activities! Don’t be afraid to meet new people and definitely come introduce yourself to me! This is the perfect opportunity to meet Key Clubbers all around Ohio just like you. You may find your next best friend here! Or your new found love for yoga ;) Also, check out the Ohio Districts new Vine and Instagram pages! We have some pretty creative ideas :) I hope to see all of you at Fall Rally! Yours in service, Laura Hagy District Bulletin Editor Galileo and Socrates play fighting! Football Game with friends! Tennis match with the Governor! Doubles Classic Champions!