Division 11 Newsletter 4

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 Things to

Remember:

- Club Monthly Rep

Forms due the 8th 

please! (yes, CMRFs

still do in the summermonths!) 

- Presidents Meeting

September 3rd

atFriendly’s in Somerv

- Fall Rally October

10th!

- Key Leader, regist

by October 15th!

Hello! It’s your Division 11

Lieutenant Governor again. Can youbelieve it’s already August?! As we all

scramble to get our summer reading and

pre-class assignments done, we also haveto remember the upcoming Key Club

year. It’s time to think about our plans forevents, RTCs, Fall Rally, and especially thatfirst Key Club meeting. The first meeting

is the most important as it sets the tonefor the rest of the year and must catch the

initial attention of new members and

reengage the old members.I recommend having a meeting for

all officers in the second week of theschool year (before RTCs- September

26th) to plan out the first meeting andbrainstorm ideas and an agenda for the

rest of the year. Due to the fast coming of Fall Rally (October 10th) the first meeting

with members should be at least to weeks

before October 10th and of course afterthe officers meeting.

A perfect way to prepare for theupcoming school year’s Key Clubs would

be to attend my PCM and contact me witha time you are free to be trained (an

Once again I ask you

all to please work with me asbest you can and check your

emails regularly. Please do not

hesitate to contact methrough texts, calls, emails,

and facebook for anything atall! I have had a great time thismonth as your Lieutenant

Governor and am extremelyexcited for what more is to

come!

K E Y C L U B

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Crystal’s Currently

August Newsletter 

Division 11, New Jersey District Key Club Issue 3

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SERVICELEADERSHIP

THE ELIMINATE PROJECTBy: LTG Neepam Shah Division 19

However, just because TheEliminate Project is the KiwanisWordwide Service Project, it isn’texclusive only to Kiwanis clubs. AsKey Clubbers, we should help ourparent organization reach this goaland work towards ridding this worldof one more tragic disease.

For more information on thisproject, including videos, downloadand more, visit the two websitesprovided below:

The Eliminate Project OfficialPage: 

http://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/en/ theELIMINATEproject/home.aspx

The Eliminate Project FacebookPage:http://www.facebook.com/ TheEliminateProject?ref=search 

On June 24th, at the KiwanisInternational Convention in Las Vegas,

Nevada, the Kiwanis International Board

unveiled their Worldwide Service Projectfor the 2010-2011 Kiwanis Service Year:

The Eliminate Project. This project is in

conjunction with UNICEF, and is an effort

to defeat maternal and neonatal tetanus.

Maternal and neonatal tetanus are

forms of tetanus that occur either during

pregnancy or shortly after birth, and

claims the lives of 60,000 babies and30,000 mothers from 40 differentcountries annually. Fortunately, it is also

easily curable. Merely three doses of an

immunization can rid a person of thisdisease. At 60 cents per immunization, it

costs only $1.80 to save a life. Kiwanis

International has set a worldwide goal of 

$110 million to help fight this terribledisease. That amount could save 61,111lives.

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SERVICK E Y C L U B

3,000 Key Clubbers.13 Roller Coasters.

ONE Fall Rally.

On October 10th get ready to have the

time of your life! You’ll feel the wind inyour hair from some of the biggest and

fastest roller coasters in the world, hearthe cheering from all directions as 3,000Key Clubbers from all over New Jersey

gather together, and sense the hairs on

your neck stand on end as zombies andghouls add a certain fright to your night.

That’s right! Fall Rally is just around thecorner! Are you ready to get inspired, be

thrilled, and have the chills all in one night?

All in one place? All at one amazing event!?Then start talking to your adviser now

about transportation and coordination for

Fall Rally on October 10th.

If you have any problems with FalRally, including transportation,

school administrations, etc. then

please contact me and I’ll be able help you work something out.

Not only is Fall Rally anamazing event, it is also the larges

gathering of Key Clubbers in theworld and this year we are going

reach 3,000 attendees! 

Now it’s simple, do you wan

to help make history this Octobe

10th? Do you want to have thetime of your life, with frights,

heights and cheers? and do you

want to meet Key Clubbers from

all over the state? Then you wa

Fall Rally! 

Fall Rally!

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A president’s council meeting or a PCMs simply a meeting among club presidents. It is

great way for all the clubs in the division to

et together and discuss their clubs. It givesveryone a chance to showcase all the great

work the clubs have been doing, and it is also

time to share problems any club might be

aving and receive feedback from your fellow

residents. It also allows me to update you onDistrict information and help you with your

lubs. We have already decided on the date of 

September 3rd which I hope you all canttend. Please contact with any scheduling

onflicts as soon as possible. We will have

more meetings throughout the year, but this

rst meeting will be a way for me to extend

he basic information and advice I gave and wille giving you all in our training meetings to get

ou read for the Ke Club ear ahead.

PCMs!

The closest RTC to us will beheld at John P. Stevens High school in

Edison, NJ on Sunday, September 26t

from 9am-1pm. All officers should try

to attend and general members aremore than welcome! This will be a fu

and informative conferences and will

surely supply you with tons of information of how to better yourclubs and have a great year! Get read

to Rock Out with Service!

Regional TrainingConferences!

^The whole board at Spring RTCs, rocking out with service! (ou

OTCs are my opportunity to train all of the officers and giveyou all advice on carrying out your duties. I will be holding phone

meetings individually and simply going over each of your

responsibilities and listening to your plans for the future of yourclubs. I have already talked to/trained about half of you and want to

say thank you for fitting me in and listening to all I had to say!

Officer Training Conferences!

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LEADERSHIP

K E Y C L U B

Thank You,Crystal Ibe 

 LTG Division

District AdministratorMr. Barrie Werfel

NJDAWerfel@aol.com

Zone AdministratorMs. Helene Meissner

Meissnerlt@norwescap.org

Governor

Rachel OrbachGovernor.orbach@gmail.com

District SecretaryKevin Sun

Secretarysun@gmail.com

District TreasurerDevan Corona

Devancorona@gmail.com

District EditorNicole Darrah

Njkceditor@gmail.com

District Webmaster

Shivam PatelSpshivam72@gmail.com

Lieutenant GovernorCrystal Ibe

Ibe.crystal@gmail.com